List of number-one singles of 1983 (Ireland)

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This is a list of singles which have reached number one on the Irish Singles Chart in 1983.

Week endingSongArtist
1 January"Save Your Love" Renée and Renato
8 January
15 January
22 January"You Can't Hurry Love" Phil Collins
29 January"Down Under" Men at Work
5 February
12 February
19 February
26 February"Too Shy" Kajagoogoo
5 March"Billie Jean" Michael Jackson
12 March
19 March"Total Eclipse of the Heart" Bonnie Tyler
26 March
2 April
9 April"Let's Dance" David Bowie
16 April
23 April"Words" F. R. David
30 April
7 May
14 May"True" Spandau Ballet
21 May"Words"F. R. David
28 May
4 June"Every Breath You Take" The Police
11 June
18 June
25 June
2 July"Baby Jane" Rod Stewart
9 July
16 July"Moonlight Shadow" Mike Oldfield
23 July"Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)" Paul Young
30 July"Wrapped Around Your Finger"The Police
6 August
13 August
20 August"Give it Up" KC and the Sunshine Band
27 August
3 September"Wings of a Dove" Madness
10 September"Red Red Wine" UB40
17 September
24 September
1 October"Karma Chameleon" Culture Club
8 October
15 October
22 October
29 October"They Don't Know" Tracey Ullman
5 November
12 November"Uptown Girl" Billy Joel
19 November
26 November
3 December"Love of the Common People" Paul Young
10 December
17 December"Only You" The Flying Pickets
24 December
31 December

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