This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Mexico in 1981, according to the Notitas Musicales magazine with data provided by Radio Mil [1] (which also provided charts for Billboard's "Hits of the World" between 1969 and 1981). [2]
Notitas Musicales was a bi-weekly magazine that published two record charts:
Issue Date | Spanish-language songs | Songs in other languages | Ref. | |||
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Song | Artist(s) | Song | Artist(s) | |||
1 January | "Perdóname" | Camilo Sesto | "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" | Billy Joel | [3] | |
15 January | [4] | |||||
1 February | "Can't Stop the Music" | Village People | [5] | |||
15 February | "(Just Like) Starting Over" | John Lennon | [6] | |||
1 March | "Quiero dormir cansado" | Emmanuel | [7] | |||
15 March | [8] | |||||
1 April | [9] | |||||
15 April | "Don Diablo" | Miguel Bosé | [10] | |||
1 May | "La ladrona" | Diego Verdaguer | "The Tide Is High" | Blondie | [11] | |
15 May | [12] | |||||
1 June | [13] | |||||
15 June | "Your Love" | Lime | [14] | |||
1 July | "Ella se llamaba" | Napoleón | [15] | |||
15 July | [16] | |||||
1 August | [17] | |||||
15 August | [18] | |||||
1 September | [19] | |||||
15 September | "Él me mintió" | Amanda Miguel | "Bette Davis Eyes" | Kim Carnes | [20] | |
1 October | "Te quiero tanto" | Iván | "Your Love" | Lime | [21] | |
15 October | "Él me mintió" | Amanda Miguel | "Give Me a Break" | Vivien Vee | [22] | |
1 November | "Bette Davis Eyes" | Kim Carnes | [23] | |||
15 November | "Fuego" | Menudo | "Queen of Hearts" | Juice Newton | [24] | |
1 December | [25] | |||||
15 December | "Amor, no me ignores" | Camilo Sesto | "New York, New York" | Frank Sinatra | [26] | |
The discography of Mexican recording artist Thalía, consists of 18 studio albums, 24 compilation albums, two live albums and 70 singles. She has also sung in Portuguese, French and Tagalog, apart from Spanish and English, in order to promote her music in other music markets. Thalía's popularity was further enhanced by her telenovelas, that were broadcast in over 180 countries, giving her the chance to create a solid fan base in many countries and gain stardom mainly by Spanish recording records. Her records have sold in markets that Latin stars don't normally sell such as China, Yemen, and the Philippines.
Timbiriche VII is the seventh studio album by Mexican pop group Timbiriche, released on June 29, 1987, by Fonovisa Records. This album marked the beginning of Thalía Sodi's participation in the group and in the same year she also appeared on the Televisa production, Quinceañera.
Timbiriche VIII & IX is the eighth and ninth studio album by Mexican pop group Timbiriche, released on May 7, 1988, by Fonovisa Records. It was the first album that Edith Márquez recorded with the group after Mariana Garza left to start a solo career, and the last for Alix Bauer, Eduardo Capetillo and Thalía Sodi. In 1989, the album was certified Platinum, it sold over one million copies in Mexico.