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This is a list of singles that peaked in the Top 10 of the Irish Singles Chart during 2010 (see 2010 in Irish music).
Entry date | Single | Artist | Peak | Peak reached | Weeks | |
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Singles from 2009 | ||||||
12 November | "TiK ToK" | Ke$ha | 3 | 1 January | 11 | |
3 December | "Russian Roulette" | Rihanna | 5 | 1 January | 4 | |
Singles from 2010 | ||||||
7 January | "Riverside (Let's Go)" | Sidney Samson featuring Wizzard Sleeve | 2 | 7 January | 5 | |
7 January | "Replay" | Iyaz | 2 | 21 January | 7 | |
7 January | "Broken Heels" | Alexandra Burke | 5 | 21 January | 3 | |
14 January | "Don't Stop Believin'" | Glee Cast | 4 | 14 January | 5 | |
14 January | "Ego" | The Saturdays | 10 | 14 January | 3 | |
21 January | "Fireflies" | Owl City | 1 | 21 January | 8 | |
21 January | "All the Right Moves" | OneRepublic | 5 | 28 January | 3 | |
28 January | "Stranded (Haiti Mon Amour)" [A] | Jay-Z, Rihanna, Bono, The Edge | 3 | 28 January | 1 | |
28 January | "Sweet Disposition" | The Temper Trap | 8 | 28 January | 2 | |
4 February | "Under Pressure (Ice Ice Baby)" | Jedward | 1 | 4 February | 10 | |
4 February | "If We Ever Meet Again" | Timbaland featuring Katy Perry | 3 | 4 February | 9 | |
4 February | "Somebody to Love" | Glee Cast | 10 | 4 February | 1 | |
11 February | "Everybody Hurts" [A] | Helping Haiti | 1 | 11 February | 4 | |
11 February | "Halo / Walking on Sunshine" | Glee Cast | 4 | 11 February | 3 | |
11 February | "It's My Life / Confessions Pt. II" | Glee Cast | 6 | 19 February | 2 | |
19 February | "Empire State of Mind (Part II)" | Alicia Keys | 8 | 19 February | 5 | |
19 February | "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" [A] | Helping Haiti Artists | 9 | 19 February | 1 | |
26 February | "In My Head" | Jason Derülo | 3 | 26 February | 4 | |
26 February | "Rude Boy" | Rihanna | 3 | 5 March | 8 | |
26 February | "Parachute" | Cheryl Cole | 4 | 1 April | 7 | |
26 February | "Wear My Kiss" | Sugababes | 9 | 26 February | 1 | |
5 March | "Gave It All Away" | Boyzone | 1 | 5 March | 6 | |
5 March | "Baby" | Justin Bieber featuring Ludacris | 7 | 12 March | 6 | |
12 March | "Rock That Body" | The Black Eyed Peas | 9 | 12 March | 1 | |
19 March | "Telephone" | Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé | 1 | 26 March | 9 | |
19 March | "Starry Eyed" | Ellie Goulding | 4 | 26 March | 4 | |
26 March | "Pass Out" | Tinie Tempah | 6 | 1 April | 4 | |
26 March | "The Cave" | Mumford & Sons | 10 | 26 March | 1 | |
1 April | "Opposite of Adults" | Chiddy Bang | 10 | 1 April | 1 | |
8 April | "Hey, Soul Sister" | Train | 1 | 13 May | 9 | |
8 April | "Carry Out" | Timbaland featuring Justin Timberlake | 3 | 8 April | 6 | |
15 April | "OMG" | Usher featuring will.i.am | 1 | 29 April | 10 | |
15 April | "This Ain't a Love Song" | Scouting For Girls | 4 | 15 April | 4 | |
15 April | "Dog Days Are Over" | Florence + The Machine | 6 | 15 April | 2 | |
15 April | "Naturally" | Selena Gomez + The Scene | 7 | 15 April | 2 | |
15 April | "Memories" | David Guetta featuring Kid Cudi | 5 | 29 April | 4 | |
22 April | "Gives You Hell" | Glee Cast | 1 | 22 April | 2 | |
22 April | "Once" | Diana Vickers | 3 | 22 April | 3 | |
29 April | "Like a Prayer" | Glee Cast featuring Jonathan Groff | 2 | 29 April | 1 | |
29 April | "Falling Up" | James O' Connor featuring Audrey Trainor | 9 | 29 April | 1 | |
6 May | "Need You Now" | Lady Antebellum | 3 | 6 May | 3 | |
6 May | "Kick Ass (We Are Young)" | Mika featuring RedOne | 8 | 6 May | 1 | |
6 May | "Dirty Picture" | Taio Cruz featuring Ke$ha | 10 | 6 May | 1 | |
13 May | "Total Eclipse of the Heart" | Glee Cast | 3 | 13 May | 1 | |
13 May | "All Night Long" | Alexandra Burke featuring Pitbull | 1 | 20 May | 5 | |
13 May | "Ridin' Solo" | Jason Derülo | 4 | 11 June | 7 | |
13 May | "Stereo Love" | DJ Team | 8 | 13 May | 1 | |
20 May | "Stereo Love" | Edward Maya | 1 | 27 May | 8 | |
13 May | "She Said" | Plan B | 2 | 20 May | 3 | |
20 May | "Nothin' On You" | B.o.B featuring Bruno Mars | 7 | 20 May | 2 | |
20 May | "Jessie's Girl" | Glee Cast | 8 | 20 May | 1 | |
20 May | "The Bitter End" | New Sunset Hotel | 10 | 20 May | 1 | |
27 May | "Not Afraid" | Eminem | 3 | 27 May | 8 | |
27 May | "We Dance On" | N-Dubz featuring Bodyrox | 9 | 27 May | 1 | |
27 May | "Bad Romance" | Glee Cast | 10 | 27 May | 1 | |
4 June | "Satellite" | Lena | 2 | 4 June | 2 | |
4 June | "Can't Be Tamed" | Miley Cyrus | 5 | 4 June | 2 | |
4 June | "It's For You" | Niamh Kavanagh | 8 | 4 June | 1 | |
4 June | "Gettin' Over You" | David Guetta featuring Chris Willis, Fergie & LMFAO | 4 | 18 June | 7 | |
11 June | "Frisky" | Tinie Tempah featuring Labrinth | 3 | 11 June | 1 | |
11 June | "Your Love Is My Drug" | Ke$ha | 10 | 11 June | 1 | |
18 June | "Wavin' Flag" | K'naan | 2 | 18 June | 5 | |
18 June | "Alejandro" | Lady Gaga | 3 | 2 July | 8 | |
18 June | "All the Lovers" [B] | Kylie Minogue | 6 | 18 June | 3 | |
18 June | "Kickstarts" [C] | Example | 8 | 18 June | 8 | |
18 June | "Airplanes" | B.o.B featuring Hayley Williams | 2 | 9 July | 11 | |
24 June | "California Gurls" [F] | Katy Perry featuring Snoop Dogg | 1 | 24 June | 9 | |
24 June | "Love the Way You Lie" | Eminem featuring Rihanna | 1 | 22 July | 16 | |
2 July | "I Like It" [D] | Enrique Iglesias featuring Pitbull | 6 | 2 July | 2 | |
9 July | "The Club Is Alive" | JLS | 4 | 9 July | 3 | |
15 July | "We No Speak Americano" | Yolanda Be Cool featuring DCUP | 1 | 29 July | 9 | |
15 July | "My First Kiss" | 3OH!3 featuring Ke$ha | 10 | 15 July | 1 | |
22 July | "Pack Up" [G] | Eliza Doolittle | 6 | 22 July | 8 | |
22 July | "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" | Shakira | 10 | 22 July | 1 | |
29 July | "Billionaire" [H] | Travie McCoy featuring Bruno Mars | 2 | 29 July | 8 | |
29 July | "Club Can't Handle Me" | Flo Rida featuring David Guetta | 1 | 5 August | 9 | |
29 July | "Hold On" | Frantic Jack | 9 | 29 July | 1 | |
5 August | "Beautiful Monster" [E] | Ne-Yo | 9 | 5 August | 2 | |
12 August | "Missing You" | The Saturdays | 6 | 12 August | 1 | |
12 August | "One (Your Name)" | Swedish House Mafia featuring Pharrell | 7 | 19 August | 4 | |
19 August | "Lose Your Mind" | Hijackers featuring sabdh & emzee a | 9 | 19 August | 1 | |
26 August | "Dynamite" | Taio Cruz | 1 | 26 August | 7 | |
26 August | "Crossfire" | Brandon Flowers | 4 | 26 August | 6 | |
2 September | "Teenage Dream" | Katy Perry | 1 | 2 September | 5 | |
2 September | "Please Don't Let Me Go" | Olly Murs | 5 | 2 September | 1 | |
2 September | "You Took My Heart" | Pepper & Piano | 9 | 2 September | 2 | |
9 September | "For the First Time" | The Script | 1 | 9 September | 5 | |
9 September | "Start Without You" | Alexandra Burke featuring Laza Morgan | 5 | 9 September | 3 | |
9 September | "This Day" | Emma's Imagination | 9 | 9 September | 1 | |
16 September | "DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love" [I] | Usher featuring Pitbull | 6 | 23 September | 4 | |
16 September | "Forget You" [H] | Cee Lo Green | 6 | 28 October | 8 | |
16 September | "Misery" | Maroon 5 | 10 | 16 September | 1 | |
23 September | "Radioactive" | Kings of Leon | 5 | 23 September | 2 | |
23 September | "Focus" | Emma's Imagination | 7 | 23 September | 1 | |
30 September | "Written in the Stars" | Tinie Tempah featuring Eric Turner | 1 | 30 September | 5 | |
30 September | "Just the Way You Are" [N] | Bruno Mars | 1 | 7 October | 12* | |
30 September | "Make You Feel My Love" [K] | Adele | 5 | 7 October | 3 | |
7 October | "Miami 2 Ibiza" | Swedish House Mafia vs. Tinie Tempah | 5 | 14 October | 3 | |
7 October | "Shame" | Robbie Williams & Gary Barlow | 8 | 7 October | 2 | |
14 October | "Hollywood" | Michael Bublé | 2 | 14 October | 4 | |
14 October | "Ambitions" | Joe McElderry | 4 | 14 October | 1 | |
14 October | "Cooler Than Me" | Mike Posner | 4 | 21 October | 7 | |
21 October | "Barbra Streisand" | Duck Sauce | 2 | 21 October | 5 | |
21 October | "Firework" | Katy Perry | 2 | 12 November | 14 | |
28 October | "Promise This" | Cheryl Cole | 1 | 28 October | 5 | |
28 October | "Only Girl (In the World)" | Rihanna | 1 | 5 November | 11 | |
28 October | "Just a Dream" | Nelly | 8 | 5 November | 2 | |
5 November | "Stay" [J] | Shakespears Sister | 10 | 5 November | 1 | |
12 November | "The Flood" [M] | Take That | 3 | 19 November | 7* | |
12 November | "Gotta Be Somebody" | Shayne Ward | 10 | 12 November | 1 | |
19 November | "Safe" | Westlife | 4 | 19 November | 2 | |
19 November | "The Time (Dirty Bit)" [L] | The Black Eyed Peas | 2 | 10 December | 6* | |
19 November | "Raise Your Glass" | Pink | 10 | 19 November | 1 | |
26 November | "Heroes" | X-Factor Finalists 2010 | 1 | 26 November | 5 | |
26 November | "Singin' in the Rain / Umbrella" | Glee Cast featuring Gwyneth Paltrow | 10 | 26 November | 1 | |
3 December | "Who's That Chick?" [N] | David Guetta featuring Rihanna | 4 | 3 December | 3* | |
3 December | "Your Song" | Ellie Goulding | 5 | 10 December | 5* | |
3 December | "Poison" | Nicole Scherzinger | 7 | 3 December | 2 | |
3 December | "What's My Name" | Rihanna featuring Drake | 3 | 17 December | 5* | |
10 December | "Red Cortina" | Saw Doctors | 4 | 10 December | 1 | |
17 December | "When We Collide" | Matt Cardle | 1 | 17 December | 3* | |
17 December | "Horse Outside" | The Rubberbandits | 2 | 17 December | 3* | |
17 December | "Many of Horror (When We Collide)" | Biffy Clyro | 10 | 17 December | 1 | |
24 December | "The Auld Triangle" | Damien Dempsey | 10 | 24 December | 1 | |
Notes:
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