List of top 10 singles in 2010 (Ireland)

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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).

Top 10 singles

Owl City scored the first new number-one of 2010 with his single "Fireflies". Owlcity.png
Owl City scored the first new number-one of 2010 with his single "Fireflies".
Lady Gaga managed three Top 10 singles during 2010, including the number-ones, "Bad Romance" and "Telephone", the later of which featured Beyonce. The Monster Ball - Poker Face revamped2-tweak.jpg
Lady Gaga managed three Top 10 singles during 2010, including the number-ones, "Bad Romance" and "Telephone", the later of which featured Beyoncé.
American country-folk trio Lady Antebellum scored their first Top 10 single in Ireland during 2010 with "Need You Now". LadyAntebellumApr10.jpg
American country-folk trio Lady Antebellum scored their first Top 10 single in Ireland during 2010 with "Need You Now".
US rapper Eminem scored two Top 10 singles in 2010, including the number-one single "Love The Way You Lie", which featured Rihanna. Eminem performing live at dj hero party.jpg
US rapper Eminem scored two Top 10 singles in 2010, including the number-one single "Love The Way You Lie", which featured Rihanna.
Irish band The Script scored their first number-one single during 2010 with "For the First Time". Nobel Peace Prize Concert 2008 The Script7.jpg
Irish band The Script scored their first number-one single during 2010 with "For the First Time".
Entry dateSingleArtistPeakPeak reachedWeeks
Singles from 2009
12 November"TiK ToK" Ke$ha 31 January11
3 December"Russian Roulette" Rihanna 51 January4
Singles from 2010
7 January"Riverside (Let's Go)" Sidney Samson featuring Wizzard Sleeve 27 January5
7 January"Replay" Iyaz 221 January7
7 January"Broken Heels" Alexandra Burke 521 January3
14 January"Don't Stop Believin'" Glee Cast 414 January5
14 January"Ego" The Saturdays 1014 January3
21 January"Fireflies" Owl City 121 January8
21 January"All the Right Moves" OneRepublic 528 January3
28 January"Stranded (Haiti Mon Amour)" [A] Jay-Z, Rihanna, Bono, The Edge 328 January1
28 January"Sweet Disposition" The Temper Trap 828 January2
4 February"Under Pressure (Ice Ice Baby)" Jedward 14 February10
4 February"If We Ever Meet Again" Timbaland featuring Katy Perry 34 February9
4 February"Somebody to Love"Glee Cast104 February1
11 February"Everybody Hurts" [A] Helping Haiti 111 February4
11 February"Halo / Walking on Sunshine"Glee Cast411 February3
11 February"It's My Life / Confessions Pt. II"Glee Cast619 February2
19 February"Empire State of Mind (Part II)" Alicia Keys 819 February5
19 February"We Are the World 25 for Haiti" [A] Helping Haiti Artists919 February1
26 February"In My Head" Jason Derülo 326 February4
26 February"Rude Boy"Rihanna35 March8
26 February"Parachute" Cheryl Cole 41 April7
26 February"Wear My Kiss" Sugababes 926 February1
5 March"Gave It All Away" Boyzone 15 March6
5 March"Baby" Justin Bieber featuring Ludacris 712 March6
12 March"Rock That Body" The Black Eyed Peas 912 March1
19 March"Telephone" Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé 126 March9
19 March"Starry Eyed" Ellie Goulding 426 March4
26 March"Pass Out" Tinie Tempah 61 April4
26 March"The Cave" Mumford & Sons 1026 March1
1 April"Opposite of Adults" Chiddy Bang 101 April1
8 April"Hey, Soul Sister" Train 113 May9
8 April"Carry Out"Timbaland featuring Justin Timberlake 38 April6
15 April"OMG" Usher featuring will.i.am 129 April10
15 April"This Ain't a Love Song" Scouting For Girls 415 April4
15 April"Dog Days Are Over" Florence + The Machine 615 April2
15 April"Naturally" Selena Gomez + The Scene 715 April2
15 April"Memories" David Guetta featuring Kid Cudi 529 April4
22 April"Gives You Hell"Glee Cast122 April2
22 April"Once" Diana Vickers 322 April3
29 April"Like a Prayer"Glee Cast featuring Jonathan Groff 229 April1
29 April"Falling Up"James O' Connor featuring Audrey Trainor 929 April1
6 May"Need You Now" Lady Antebellum 36 May3
6 May"Kick Ass (We Are Young)" Mika featuring RedOne 86 May1
6 May"Dirty Picture" Taio Cruz featuring Ke$ha 106 May1
13 May"Total Eclipse of the Heart"Glee Cast313 May1
13 May"All Night Long"Alexandra Burke featuring Pitbull 120 May5
13 May"Ridin' Solo"Jason Derülo411 June7
13 May"Stereo Love"DJ Team813 May1
20 May"Stereo Love" Edward Maya 127 May8
13 May"She Said" Plan B 220 May3
20 May"Nothin' On You" B.o.B featuring Bruno Mars 720 May2
20 May"Jessie's Girl"Glee Cast820 May1
20 May"The Bitter End"New Sunset Hotel1020 May1
27 May"Not Afraid" Eminem 327 May8
27 May"We Dance On" N-Dubz featuring Bodyrox 927 May1
27 May"Bad Romance"Glee Cast1027 May1
4 June"Satellite" Lena 24 June2
4 June"Can't Be Tamed" Miley Cyrus 54 June2
4 June"It's For You" Niamh Kavanagh 84 June1
4 June"Gettin' Over You"David Guetta featuring Chris Willis, Fergie & LMFAO 418 June7
11 June"Frisky"Tinie Tempah featuring Labrinth 311 June1
11 June"Your Love Is My Drug"Ke$ha1011 June1
18 June"Wavin' Flag" K'naan 218 June5
18 June"Alejandro"Lady Gaga32 July8
18 June"All the Lovers" [B] Kylie Minogue 618 June3
18 June"Kickstarts" [C] Example 818 June8
18 June"Airplanes"B.o.B featuring Hayley Williams 29 July11
24 June"California Gurls" [F] Katy Perry featuring Snoop Dogg 124 June9
24 June"Love the Way You Lie"Eminem featuring Rihanna 122 July16
2 July"I Like It" [D] Enrique Iglesias featuring Pitbull 62 July2
9 July"The Club Is Alive" JLS 49 July3
15 July"We No Speak Americano" Yolanda Be Cool featuring DCUP 129 July9
15 July"My First Kiss" 3OH!3 featuring Ke$ha 1015 July1
22 July"Pack Up" [G] Eliza Doolittle 622 July8
22 July"Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" Shakira 1022 July1
29 July"Billionaire" [H] Travie McCoy featuring Bruno Mars 229 July8
29 July"Club Can't Handle Me" Flo Rida featuring David Guetta 15 August9
29 July"Hold On" Frantic Jack 929 July1
5 August"Beautiful Monster" [E] Ne-Yo 95 August2
12 August"Missing You"The Saturdays612 August1
12 August"One (Your Name)" Swedish House Mafia featuring Pharrell 719 August4
19 August"Lose Your Mind"Hijackers featuring sabdh & emzee a 919 August1
26 August"Dynamite"Taio Cruz126 August7
26 August"Crossfire" Brandon Flowers 426 August6
2 September"Teenage Dream"Katy Perry12 September5
2 September"Please Don't Let Me Go" Olly Murs 52 September1
2 September"You Took My Heart" Pepper & Piano 92 September2
9 September"For the First Time" The Script 19 September5
9 September"Start Without You"Alexandra Burke featuring Laza Morgan 59 September3
9 September"This Day" Emma's Imagination 99 September1
16 September"DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love" [I] Usher featuring Pitbull 623 September4
16 September"Forget You" [H] Cee Lo Green 628 October8
16 September"Misery" Maroon 5 1016 September1
23 September"Radioactive" Kings of Leon 523 September2
23 September"Focus"Emma's Imagination723 September1
30 September"Written in the Stars"Tinie Tempah featuring Eric Turner 130 September5
30 September"Just the Way You Are" [N] Bruno Mars17 October12*
30 September"Make You Feel My Love" [K] Adele 57 October3
7 October"Miami 2 Ibiza"Swedish House Mafia vs. Tinie Tempah 514 October3
7 October"Shame" Robbie Williams & Gary Barlow 87 October2
14 October"Hollywood" Michael Bublé 214 October4
14 October"Ambitions" Joe McElderry 414 October1
14 October"Cooler Than Me" Mike Posner 421 October7
21 October"Barbra Streisand" Duck Sauce 221 October5
21 October"Firework"Katy Perry212 November14
28 October"Promise This"Cheryl Cole128 October5
28 October"Only Girl (In the World)"Rihanna15 November11
28 October"Just a Dream" Nelly 85 November2
5 November"Stay" [J] Shakespears Sister 105 November1
12 November"The Flood" [M] Take That 319 November7*
12 November"Gotta Be Somebody" Shayne Ward 1012 November1
19 November"Safe" Westlife 419 November2
19 November"The Time (Dirty Bit)" [L] The Black Eyed Peas 210 December6*
19 November"Raise Your Glass" Pink 1019 November1
26 November"Heroes" X-Factor Finalists 2010 126 November5
26 November"Singin' in the Rain / Umbrella"Glee Cast featuring Gwyneth Paltrow 1026 November1
3 December"Who's That Chick?" [N] David Guetta featuring Rihanna43 December3*
3 December"Your Song"Ellie Goulding510 December5*
3 December"Poison" Nicole Scherzinger 73 December2
3 December"What's My Name"Rihanna featuring Drake 317 December5*
10 December"Red Cortina" Saw Doctors 410 December1
17 December"When We Collide" Matt Cardle 117 December3*
17 December"Horse Outside" The Rubberbandits 217 December3*
17 December"Many of Horror (When We Collide)" Biffy Clyro 1017 December1
24 December"The Auld Triangle" Damien Dempsey 1024 December1

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2009 peaks

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