'Please Forgive Me' is Bryan Adams' only Australian number one that was not written for a movie soundtrack! From the album 'So Far So Good'.
Number one from Nov 22, 1993 to Jan 9, 1994
The Fresh Prince is none other than Hollywood actor Will Smith! Appears on the album 'Code Red'.
Number one from Jan 10, 1994 to Jan 16, 1994
Written for the soundtrack to 'The Three Musketeers', this song also went #1 in the US and Canada, plus several European countries!
Number one from Jan 17, 1994 to Jan 30, 1994
'Give It Up' is a cover of the KC & The Sunshine Band original. From their album 'Peace, Love And Harmony', this was Cut n' Move's only hit in Australia!
Number one from Jan 31, 1994 to Feb 27, 1994
From the album 'Walthamstow', 'It's Alright' only managed to rank at #3 on the UK charts.
Number one from Feb 28, 1994 to Apr 17, 1994
Celine's cover of 'The Power of Love' also went #1 in the US and Canada, achieving platinum status! From the album 'The Colour Of My Life'.
Number one from Apr 18, 1994 to Apr 24, 1994
From the album 'Happy Nation', 'The Sign' peaked in the top 5 in nine countries, hitting number one in four, including the US!
Number one from Apr 25, 1994 to May 22, 1994
Prince's first single since changing his name to the symbol. It was his highest charting single using that moniker! Appears on the album 'The Gold Experience'.
Number one from May 23, 1994 to Jun 5, 1994
This strangely titled song was the band's only hit, peaking at 4 in the US and 2 in the UK. From the album 'God Shuffled His Feet'.
Number one from Jun 6, 1994 to Jun 26, 1994
From the album 'Picture This', 'Love Is All Around' was the highest selling single of the year!
Number one from Jun 27, 1994 to Aug 7, 1994
Boy band All 4 One scored the Grammy Award for 'Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal' for this song in 1994. 'I Swear' is from their self-titled album.
Number one from Aug 8, 1994 to Sep 11, 1994
Kylie won 3 ARIAs for this song, including the gong for 'Best Single'. 'Confide In Me' featured on her 'Kylie Minogue' album.
Number one from Sep 12, 1994 to Oct 9, 1994
From the album 'II', 'I'll Make Love To You' stayed at the top spot in the US for a record 14 weeks!
Number one from Oct 10, 1994 to Oct 23, 1994
This song featured in an episode of the cartoon 'Beavis and Butthead'. 'Tomorrow' was the first release from Silverchair's debut album 'Frogstomp'.
Number one from Oct 24, 1994 to Dec 4, 1994
From Sheryl's album 'Tuesday Night Music Club', 'All I Wanna Do' also hit #1 in the US.
Number one from Dec 5, 1994 to Dec 11, 1994
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