From Pseudo Echo's album 'Love An Adventure'. It spent a total of 7 weeks at number one!
Number one from Dec 15, 1986 to Feb 1, 1987
A short drum break from this track became one of the most sampled pieces of music ever! Features on Kim Wilde's album 'Another Step'.
Number one from Feb 9, 1987 to Feb 15, 1987 | Feb 23, 1987 to Mar 1, 1987
This was the first number one single to feature an all female group playing their own instruments. It appeared on The Bangles' 'Different Light' album.
Number one from Feb 2, 1987 to Feb 8, 1987 | Feb 16, 1987 to Feb 22, 1987
Number one for just one week, and then Boris was never heard of again! You can find the song on his best of album.
Number one from Mar 2, 1987 to Mar 8, 1987
From Aretha's self titled album, this is one of of six number one singles George Michael has had!
Number one from Mar 9, 1987 to Apr 5, 1987
From his album 'Tattoo It', this was a hit only in Australia.
Number one from Apr 6, 1987 to May 10, 1987
From the 'Footrot Flats' soundtrack.
Number one from May 11, 1987 to Jun 7, 1987
This single from Whitney's self titled album, sold over 4.2 million copies worldwide!
Number one from Jun 8, 1987 to Jul 12, 1987
This single from Mel & Kim's 'F.L.M' album reached number one in Australia, New Zealand and Germany!
Number one from Jul 13, 1987 to Jul 19, 1987
This song from The Party Boys self titled album, is a cover of a John Kongo song, released in the 1970's.
Number one from Jul 20, 1987 to Aug 2, 1987
Kylie's longest running number one appeared on her debut album 'Kylie'.
Number one from Aug 3, 1987 to Sep 20, 1987
Featured on the soundtrack to 'La Bamba', a film about Ritchie Valens.
Number one from Sep 21, 1987 to Nov 8, 1987
This single from Icehouse's 'Man Of Colours' album, is their only number one chart entry.
Number one from Nov 9, 1987 to Nov 15, 1987
Jimmy Barnes' first number one as a solo artist, this song was from his 'Freight Train Heart' album.
Number one from Nov 16, 1987 to Nov 22, 1987
'Never Gonna Give You Up' remained at number one for 7 weeks, and appeared on Astley's 'Whenever You Need Somebody' album.
Number one from Nov 23, 1987 to Jan 10, 1988