From the album 'No Need To Argue', 'Zombie' had a political agenda. It was written about the conflicts in Northern Ireland, known as 'The Troubles'.
Number one from Dec 12, 1994 to Feb 5, 1995
Often mistaken to be performed by fellow German pop group La Bouche, this song is from the album 'Another Night'.
Number one from Feb 6, 1995 to Mar 19, 1995
Features a sample from the movie 'The Shining'.
Number one from Mar 20, 1995 to Apr 30, 1995
From the album 'Nobody Else' this is Take That's most successful single.
Number one from May 1, 1995 to May 14, 1995
'Mouth' also went top five in Japan, Hong Kong and the Philippines! It's from the album 'The Garden'.
Number one from May 15, 1995 to Jun 25, 1995
From Bryan Adams' album '18 Til I Die', this song featured on the soundtrack to the Johnny Depp film 'Don Juan DeMarco'.
Number one from Jun 26, 1995 to Jul 2, 1995
Recorded for the soundtrack to 'Batman Forever'.
Number one from Jul 3, 1995 to Aug 13, 1995
From the album 'Living Under June', 'Insensitive' won Canadian singer Jann Arden the JUNO award for 'Single of the Year' in 1996.
Number one from Aug 14, 1995 to Aug 20, 1995
'Kiss From A Rose' won three awards at the 1995 Grammys, and featured on the soundtrack to 'Batman Forever'.
Number one from Aug 21, 1995 to Oct 1, 1995
The song is built around a sample of the Tom Tom Club's single 'Genius of Love', and featured on Mariah's 'Daydream' album.
Number one from Oct 2, 1995 to Oct 8, 1995
Originally released by the Bee Gees in 1977. This appeared on N-Trance's 'Electronic Pressure' album.
Number one from Oct 9, 1995 to Oct 15, 1995
Used in the Michelle Pfeiffer film 'Dangerous Minds', 'Gangsta's Paradise' was the highest selling singe of the year. It featured on Coolio's album also called 'Gangsta's Paradise'.
Number one from Oct 16, 1995 to Jan 14, 1996