List of number-one songs from 1989 to 2005 (Panama)

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This is a list of the number-one songs from 1988 to 2009 in Panama . The charts are compiled by United Press International (from 1988 to 1996), Notimex (from 1998 to 2005) and EFE (from 2008 to 2009).

Contents

1988

DateSingleArtistRef.
March 25"Lluvia" Eddie Santiago [1]

1989

DateSingleArtistRef.
January 27"El Cucú" Wilfrido Vargas [2]
April 7"Como Tu Mujer" Rocío Durcal [3]
July 14"Baila Mi Rumba" José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma" [4]
August 11"Aquel Viejo Motel"David Pabón [5]

1990

DateSingleArtistRef.
June 8"Como Abeja al Panal" Juan Luis Guerra [6]
June 15 [7]
July 13 [8]

1991

DateSingleArtistRef.
January 11"El tribunal del amor" Braulio [9]
January 25 [10]
February 1 [11]
February 8 [12]
February 15"Madera Fina" Yordano [13]
March 8 [14]
June 14"Hacer el amor con otro" Alejandra Guzmán [15]
June 21 [16]
June 28"No Basta" Franco de Vita [17]
July 5"Es por tí"Cómplices [18]
July 12 [19]
August 2"Déjame Llorar" Ricardo Montaner [20]
August 9 [21]
August 30"Detalles" Oscar D'León [22]
September 6"Cosas del Amor" Vicki Carr and Ana Gabriel [23]
September 20"Mesita de noche" Víctor Víctor [24]
November 1"Mambo" Azucar Moreno [25]
November 8"Theme from Dying Young" Kenny G [26]
November 15"Amor Mío, ¿Qué Me Has Hecho?" Camilo Sesto [27]
November 22 [28]
December 20"Para Siempre" Magneto [29]

1992

DateSingleArtistRef.
January 10"Para Siempre" Magneto [30]
January 24"Un amor que termina así"Luis Ángel Márquez [31]
February 7"Si Esto No es Amor"H2O [32]
March 13"Sola" Lourdes Robles [33]
March 20"Aguanta Corazón"José Augusto [34]
March 27"No Se Tú" Luis Miguel [35]
April 10 [36]
April 17 [37]
April 24 [38]
May 22"Locos de remate"Proyecto M [39]
June 12 [40]
July 3"Otro día más sin verte" Jon Secada [41]
August 14 [42]
August 28 [43]
September 4"El centro de mi corazón" Chayanne [44]
October 16"Angel"Jon Secada [45]
October 30"Reza por mí"Magneto [46]
November 6"Mío" Paulina Rubio [47]
November 13 [48]
November 27 [49]
December 18"Éxtasis"Chayanne [50]
December 25 [51]

1993

DateSingleArtistRef.
January 22"I Will Always Love You" Whitney Houston [52]
March 5 [53]
March 19"Quien Diría" Ricardo Arjona [54]
March 26"Se Me Fue" Myriam Hernández [55]
April 2 [56]
April 16 [57]
May 21"Si Ella Supiera"Julián [58]
June 4 [59]
July 9"Mírame a los ojos" Carlos Mata [60]
July 16 [61]
August 20"Primera Vez"Ricardo Arjona [62]
August 27"Vivir Sin Aire" Maná [63]
October 1"Nunca Voy a Olvidarte" Cristian Castro [64]
October 8"Dreamlover" Mariah Carey [65]
October 15 [66]
October 22"Mi amada" Magneto [67]
December 3"Hasta Que Me Olvides" Luis Miguel [68]
December 10"El amor no se puede olvidar" Pimpinela [69]

1994

DateSingleArtistRef.
January 7"Fe" Jorge González [70]
January 14 [71]
February 4"Cerca de Ti" Barrio Boyzz [72]
February 11"Detrás de Mi Ventana" Yuri [73]
February 25 [74]
March 4"Si no estás conmigo"Proyecto M [75]
March 18 [76]
April 15"Ángel Caído" Álvaro Torres [77]
April 22"A pesar del tiempo" Yolandita Monge [78]
April 29 [79]
May 6"Vida" La Mafia [80]
May 20 [81]
May 27"A pesar del tiempo"Yolandita Monge [82]
June 3 [83]
June 10 [84]
June 17"Te Amaré"Barrio Boyzz [85]
July 15"If You Go" Jon Secada [86]
July 22 [87]
July 29"Quisiera" Ricardo Montaner [88]
August 5 [89]
August 12 [90]
August 26"Can You Feel the Love Tonight" Elton John [91]
September 2"Pero Qué Necesidad" Juan Gabriel [92]
September 16 [93]
September 23 [94]
October 7"El día que me quieras" Luis Miguel [95]
October 14"Vive en mí" Mijares [96]
November 18"La soledad" Laura Pausini [97]
December 16"Débil del alma" Lourdes Robles [98]

1995

DateSingleArtistRef.
January 27"Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me" Gloria Estefan [99]
February 24"Amores extraños" Laura Pausini [100]
March 17"La Media Vuelta" Luis Miguel [101]
March 24 [102]
March 31 [103]
April 14"Todo y Nada" [104]
April 21"Muriendo de Amor" Juan Gabriel [105]
April 28 [106]
May 12"Se fue"Laura Pausini [107]
June 9"Mal Herido" Magneto [108]
June 16"Hey Jude"Various artists [109]
July 14"No hace falta más que dos" Myriam Hernández [110]
July 28"Una Mujer Como Tú" Los Bukis [111]
August 4 [112]
August 11"Morelia" Cristian Castro [113]
August 18 [114]
September 22"Ven junto a mí" Claudio Bermúdez [115]
October 6"De qué te vale fingir" Yuri [116]
October 13 [117]
December 8"Si nos dejan"Luis Miguel [118]

1996

DateSingleArtistRef.
January 19"Si Tú Te Vas" Enrique Iglesias [119]
February 9"Quién" Pedro Fernández [120]
March 1"Si me quieres matar" Braulio [121]
March 15"Verás" Madonna [122]
May 17"Because You Loved Me" Celine Dion [123]

1998

DateSingleArtistRef.
March 22"Si te vas" Soraya [124]
April 5"No Sé Olvidar" Alejandro Fernández [125]
April 12"Melancolías" Charlie Zaa [126]
May 3"Amiga Mía" Alejandro Sanz [127]
May 10 [128]
May 31"¿Y tú cómo estás?" Yuri [129]
June 14"El silencio de la espera" Andrea Bocelli [130]
June 28"Amiga Mía"Alejandro Sanz [131]
July 12"La copa de la vida" Ricky Martin [132]
July 19"Lloran Las Rosas" Cristian Castro [133]
July 26"Yo Nací Para Amarte"Alejandro Fernández [134]
August 9"Amores"Charlie Zaa [135]
August 23"Te quiero tanto, tanto" Onda Vaselina [136]
September 13"Rezo" Carlos Ponce [137]
September 20"La fuerza del amor" Myriam Hernández [138]
October 4"Perdóname, he sido una tonta" Tormenta [139]
October 18"El privilegio de amar" Mijares [140]
October 25 [141]
November 1"Esperanza" Enrique Iglesias [142]
November 15"Ciega, Sordomuda" Shakira [143]
November 29"El privilegio de amar"Mijares [144]
December 20"Deseo"Myriam Hernández [145]

1999

DateSingleArtistRef.
February 14"" Shakira [146]
March 14 [147]
April 25"No Puedo Olvidar" MDO [148]
May 9 [149]
May 16"No a pedir perdón" Ana Gabriel [150]
May 23"Livin' la Vida Loca" Ricky Martin [151]
June 13 [152]
June 20"Inevitable"Shakira [153]
July 4"No Me Ames" Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony [154]
July 11"Inevitable"Shakira [155]
August 1"Píntame" Elvis Crespo [156]
August 15"Deshojo la Margarita"René & Renny [157]
September 5"Bailamos" Enrique Iglesias [158]
September 26"Bella"Ricky Martin [159]
October 3 [160]
October 10"Te amaré, me amarás"Michelangelo [161]
October 17"De Hoy en Adelante" Millie [162]
October 24"Más grande que grande" Ednita Nazario [163]
December 19"Alguna vez" Cristian Castro [164]

2000

DateSingleArtistRef.
May 28"A Puro Dolor" Son By Four [165]
August 13"Celos" Tamara [166]
August 27"Muy Dentro de Mí" Marc Anthony [167]
September 3"Soy Yo" Luis Miguel [168]
September 10"Tu Forma de Querer"Tony Cheng [169]
September 17"Gozar la Vida" Julio Iglesias [170]
October 1"Un sí del alma"Pedro Azael [171]
October 29"El Último Adiós" Paulina Rubio [172]
December 10"Mi destino eres tú" Lucero [173]
December 24"Cuando una Mujer" Melina León [174]

2002

DateSingleArtistRef.
December 9"Die Another Day" Madonna [175]
December 16"Caraluna" Bacilos [176]

2003

DateSingleArtistRef.
February 17"Tu Sombra en Mí" Cristian Castro [177]
April 14"All I Have" Jennifer Lopez featuring LL Cool J [178]
September 15"¿A quién le importa?" Thalía [179]

2004

DateSingleArtistRef.
June 21"Ángel" Belinda [180]

2005

DateSingleArtistRef.
March 21"De Rodillas" Tommy Torres [181]
July 25"Desde mañana no lo sé" Tiziano Ferro [182]

2008

DateSingleArtistRef.
August 29"No me doy por vencido" Luis Fonsi [183]

2009

DateSingleArtistRef.
January 16"No Molestar" Marco Antonio Solís [184]
April 3"El regalo más grande" Tiziano Ferro featuring Anahí and Dulce María [185]
April 17"Que te Quería" La 5ª Estación [186]

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