1982 in music

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This is a list of notable events in music from 1982, the year in which Michael Jackson released Thriller, which holds the title for the world's best selling album.

Specific locations

Specific genres

Events

January–March

April–August

  • April 13 – David Crosby is arrested on drug charges for the second time in three weeks when Dallas police catch him preparing cocaine backstage before a show.
  • April 15Billy Joel is seriously injured in a motorcycle accident in Long Island, New York. Joel spends over a month in the hospital undergoing physical therapy for his hand.[7]
  • April 17Johnny Cash hosts the US TV program Saturday Night Live, with Cash and Elton John and his classic band as the musical guests. Cash sings I Walk The Line, Folsom Prison Blues, Ring of Fire and Sunday Morning Coming Down. John sings Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny) and Ball and Chain. The latter would not appear on the NBC show again until 2011.
  • April 24Germany wins the 27th annual Eurovision Song Contest, held in the Harrogate Conference Centre, North Yorkshire, with the song "Ein bißchen Frieden", sung by 17-year-old Nicole. She also records the song in English as "A Little Peace", which becomes the 500th chart-topping single in the UK.[8]
  • April 26
    • Rod Stewart is car-jacked in Los Angeles. Stewart loses his $50,000 Porsche to the mugger, but is not hurt. The car is recovered several days later.
    • Joe Strummer goes into hiding, forcing The Clash to postpone their U.K. tour.Salewicz, Chris (2006). Redemption Song: The Ballad of Joe Strummer. New York: Macmillan. p. 303. ISBN 978-0-571-21178-4. OCLC 76794852.
  • May 10The Clash drummer Topper Headon is fired from the band when his heroin addiction becomes disruptive.
  • May 14 – The first Prince's Trust charity concert is held at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham. With the Prince of Wales (later Charles III) in attendance, Status Quo, becomes the first contemporary band to play to British royalty.
  • May 18 – Three weeks after disappearing, Joe Strummer and his girlfriend are found living in Paris, two days after they ran the Paris Marathon.
  • May 21Queen release their tenth studio album, Hot Space, to immense critical outcry. The decision to make a dance-pop album with prominent disco influences at the height of American backlash against the latter genre renders the band a pariah in the United States, and their shift from traditional rock alienates their fans in the United Kingdom. Queen would not recover from the resulting backlash in the United Kingdom until after their Live Aid performance in 1985, while they would remain unpopular in the United States until after Freddie Mercury's death in 1991.[9]
  • May 23Pink Floyd – The Wall, a film adaptation of Pink Floyd's 1979 album The Wall, premieres at the Cannes Film Festival; the film's wide release would later begin on July 15.
  • May 26The Rolling Stones open their European tour in Aberdeen, Scotland.
  • May 29Duran Duran's album Rio peaks at number 2 on the UK Albums Chart in its second week on the chart and will remain on the chart for almost two years.[10]
  • June 16James Honeyman-Scott dies of heart failure caused by cocaine intolerance. He is 25 years old.
  • June 19Amy Grant marries Gary Chapman.
  • July – The first known fully staged performance of Jean-Philippe Rameau's tragédie lyrique Les Boréades (1763) is given by John Eliot Gardiner at the Aix-en-Provence Festival.[11]
  • July 3ABC's debut album The Lexicon of Love enters the UK Albums Chart at number 1 and remain at the top position for four consecutive weeks.[12]
  • July 4Ozzy Osbourne marries his manager Sharon Arden in Maui, Hawaii.[13]
  • July 21 – A second Prince's Trust charity concert is held at the Dominion Theatre in London. Performers include Pete Townshend, Robert Plant, Madness, Phil Collins, Joan Armatrading and Kate Bush.
  • August 17 – In Langenhagen near Hanover, Germany begins the first mass production of the compact disc.

September–December

Bands formed

Bands disbanded

Albums released

In the US, the RIAA stated that 2,630 albums, 2,710 cassettes and 2,285 singles were released.

January

February

March

April

May

More information Day, Album ...
Day Album Artist Notes
1 Age to Age Amy Grant
3 Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch Frank Zappa
4 Hot Space Queen [19]
Stevie Wonder's Original Musiquarium Stevie Wonder Compilation
Pornography The Cure [20]
7 Wiped Out Raven
10 The Eagle Has Landed Saxon Live
The Golden Age of Wireless Thomas Dolby Debut
Junkyard The Birthday Party
Rio Duran Duran
13 Throwin' Down Rick James
14 Sulk The Associates
Combat Rock The Clash
Church of Hawkwind Hawkwind
Pinky Blue Altered Images
16 The Record Fear Debut
19 One Down Material
20 Private Audition Heart [21]
21 Coney Hatch Coney Hatch
Fabrique Fashion
24 The Hunter Blondie
26 3rd from the Sun Chrome
28 Avalon Roxy Music
I Paralyze Cher
No Fun Aloud Glenn Frey
? 2x45 Cabaret Voltaire
Animation Jon Anderson [22]
D. Train D. Train
Eye in the Sky The Alan Parsons Project
Sheffield Steel Joe Cocker
12 Greatest Hits, Vol. II Neil Diamond Compilation
Get It on Credit Toronto
Individuals Sunnyboys
The Last of the Mohicans Bow Wow Wow EP
Let Me Rock You Peter Criss
Now and Forever Air Supply
The One Giveth, the Count Taketh Away William Bootsy Collins
One on One Cheap Trick
Quiet Lies Juice Newton
Special Forces 38 Special
Street Opera Ashford & Simpson
Sweets From a Stranger Squeeze
Time Pieces: The Best of Eric Clapton Eric Clapton Compilation
Tropical Gangsters Kid Creole and the Coconuts
Tuckerized Marshall Tucker Band
Vinyl Confessions Kansas
World Radio Leo Sayer Studio
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June

July

August

September

More information Day, Album ...
Day Album Artist Notes
1 Garlands Cocteau Twins Debut
3 In the Heat of the Night Imagination [26]
Olivia's Greatest Hits Vol. 2 Olivia Newton-John Compilation +2 new tracks
6 The Adventures of Johnny Cash Johnny Cash
Primitive Man Icehouse
7 Acting Very Strange Mike Rutherford
As One Kool & The Gang
8 Voyeur Kim Carnes
9 Signals Rush
10 Cut Golden Earring
I, Assassin Gary Numan
Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel aka Security[27]
Silk Electric Diana Ross
Something's Going On Frida [28]
13 The Dreaming Kate Bush
17 New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84) Simple Minds
The Philip Lynott Album Philip Lynott
18 Under the Blade Twisted Sister
20 Ghost Town Poco
Miami The Gun Club
21 Forever, For Always, For Love Luther Vandross
Janet Jackson Janet Jackson Debut
23 The Nylon Curtain Billy Joel
24 Forever Now The Psychedelic Furs [29]
Love over Gold Dire Straits
27 A Broken Frame Depeche Mode
Get Closer Linda Ronstadt
Room to Live The Fall
UB44 UB40
28 Heartbreaker Dionne Warwick
30 Nebraska Bruce Springsteen
? Call of the West Wall of Voodoo
Death Penalty Witchfinder General
Dream Maker Void
Faith / Void Split Conway Twitty
Gowan Larry Gowan
High Adventure Kenny Loggins
Ice Cream for Crow Captain Beefheart
Madness, Money & Music Sheena Easton
Magic Gillan
Pressin' On Billy Preston
The Pursuit of Accidents Level 42
Scandal Scandal EP
Song of the Bailing Man Pere Ubu
Zombie Birdhouse Iggy Pop
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October

More information Day, Album ...
Day Album Artist Notes
1 The Nightfly Donald Fagen
3 The Message Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
4 Restless and Wild Accept
H2O Hall & Oates
Winds of Change Jefferson Starship
6 Lionel Richie Lionel Richie
8 Borrowed Time Diamond Head
The Rise & Fall Madness
11 Vs. Mission of Burma
13 Creatures of the Night Kiss
14 Zapp II Zapp
15 Quartet Ultravox
18 In the Mood for Something Rude Foghat
22 Cha Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons
The Dollar Album Dollar
The Sky's Gone Out Bauhaus [30]
23 All Fall Down The Sound
25 Zipper Catches Skin Alice Cooper
27 1999 Prince
29 ...Famous Last Words... Supertramp [31]
Choose Your Masques Hawkwind
Get Nervous Pat Benatar
? All by Myself Rikk Agnew
Assault Attack The Michael Schenker Group
Beautiful The Reels
Coup d'État Plasmatics
Eagles Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 Eagles Compilation
Friend or Foe Adam Ant
The Days of Wine and Roses The Dream Syndicate
Heartbreaker Dionne Warwick
Keep On Doing The Roches
Kissing to Be Clever Culture Club
Last Date Emmylou Harris Live
Kim Mitchell Kim Mitchell
An Officer and a Gentleman Various Artists Soundtrack
Power of the Hunter Tank
Shabooh Shoobah INXS
Shuttered Room The Fixx
Spring Session M Missing Persons
Strawberries The Damned
Twin Barrels Burning Wishbone Ash
Wild Things Run Fast Joni Mitchell
Word of Mouth Toni Basil
WWII Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson
The Youth of Today Musical Youth
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November

More information Day, Album ...
Day Album Artist Notes
1 Black Metal Venom
Living My Life Grace Jones
2 Long After Dark Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
5 Hello, I Must Be Going! Phil Collins
A Kiss in the Dreamhouse Siouxsie and The Banshees
Gone Troppo George Harrison
8 Midnight Love Marvin Gaye
I Could Rule the World if I Could only Get the Parts The Waitresses EP
The Singles: The First Ten Years ABBA Compilation
The John Lennon Collection John Lennon Compilation
12 Difficult Shapes & Passive Rhythms, Some People Think It's Fun to Entertain China Crisis Debut
Showtime! The J. Geils Band Live
13 The Lee Aaron Project Lee Aaron
15 The Ever Popular Tortured Artist Effect Todd Rundgren
Saints & Sinners Whitesnake
17 Chaka Khan Chaka Khan
19 Speak of the Devil Ozzy Osbourne Live
24 8th Wonder The Sugarhill Gang
26 Coda Led Zeppelin Recorded 1970–'79
29 Thriller Michael Jackson
? 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 Midnight Oil
Absolutely Live Rod Stewart Live
Computer Games George Clinton
Dawn Patrol Night Ranger
Don't Play with Fire Peabo Bryson
Going Where the Lonely Go Merle Haggard
Here Comes the Night Barry Manilow
The High and the Mighty Donnie Iris
Identity Crisis Sweet
It's Alright (I See Rainbows) Yoko Ono
Killer on the Rampage Eddy Grant
New Directions Tavares
Oh, No! It's Devo Devo
Pearls II Elkie Brooks
Plastic Surgery Disasters Dead Kennedys
Rip It Up Orange Juice
Run for the Roses Jerry Garcia
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December

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Biggest hit singles

The following songs achieved the highest chart positions in the charts of 1982.

More information #, Artist ...
# Artist Title Year Country Chart Entries
1SurvivorEye of the Tiger1982United StatesUK 1 - Jul 1982 (27 weeks), US Billboard 1 - Jun 1982 (25 weeks), US CashBox 1 of 1982, US Radio 1 of 1982 (peak 1 18 weeks), Canada 1 - Jun 1982 (16 weeks), Norway 1 - Aug 1982 (22 weeks), Australia 1 of 1982, Eire 1 for 3 weeks - Sep 1982, Canada RPM 1 for 6 weeks - Jul 1982, Australia 1 for 6 weeks - Sep 1982, Springbok 1 - Jul 1982 (21 weeks), Spain 1 for 1 week - Sep 1982, US 2 X Platinum (certified by RIAA in Oct 1994), US BB 2 of 1982, ARC 2 of 1982 (peak 1 18 weeks), Holland 2 - Sep 1982 (11 weeks), Austria 2 - Sep 1982 (4 months), Belgium 2 - Oct 1982 (9 weeks), Canada 2 of 1982, South Africa 2 of 1982, Oscar in 1982 (film 'Rocky III') (Nominated), Golden Globe in 1982 (film 'Rocky III') (Nominated), France (SNEP) 3 - Nov 1982 (4 months), UK Gold (certified by BPI in Sep 1982), Sweden (alt) 5 - Aug 1982 (21 weeks), Switzerland 6 - Aug 1982 (31 weeks), France 7 - Jan 1983 (1 week), POP 7 of 1982, WABC NY 12 of 1982, ODK Germany 13 - Sep 1982 (30 weeks), Germany 18 - Jan 1983 (5 months), Scrobulate 20 of 80s, Billboard 50th song 21, Brazil 23 of 1982, Italy 23 of 1982, 55th Billboard 100 23 (1982), Poland 24 - Jul 1982 (4 weeks), Billboard100 24, France (InfoDisc) 32 of the 1980s (peak 3, 38 weeks, 873k sales estimated, 1982), Europe 46 of the 1980s (1982), UK Songs 2013-23 peak 65 - Feb 2013 (3 weeks), OzNet 82, Holland free40 90 of 1982, UKMIX 436, Global 33 (5 M sold) - 1982
2Joan Jett & The BlackheartsI Love Rock 'n' Roll1982United StatesUS Billboard 1 - Feb 1982 (20 weeks), Record World 1 - 1982, Canada 1 - Jan 1982 (16 weeks), Holland 1 - Apr 1982 (9 weeks), Sweden (alt) 1 - Jun 1982 (21 weeks), Canada RPM 1 for 8 weeks - Mar 1982, Canada 1 of 1982, New Zealand 1 for 4 weeks - Jun 1982, Australia 1 for 5 weeks - May 1982, Springbok 1 - Apr 1982 (19 weeks), Grammy Hall of Fame in 2016 (1982), Poland 2 - May 1982 (8 weeks), Belgium 2 - Apr 1982 (9 weeks), US Platinum (certified by RIAA in Sep 1982), US BB 3 of 1982, Switzerland 3 - Mar 1982 (11 weeks), UK 4 - Apr 1982 (10 weeks), ARC 4 of 1982 (peak 1 17 weeks), US Radio 4 of 1982 (peak 1 14 weeks), POP 4 of 1982, US CashBox 5 of 1982, Austria 5 - May 1982 (2 months), Germany 6 - Apr 1982 (4 months), ODK Germany 6 - Apr 1982 (23 weeks) (7 weeks in top 10), France (SNEP) 7 - Jul 1982 (2 months), Australia 7 of 1982, South Africa 7 of 1982, WABC NY 9 of 1982, France 10 - Mar 1982 (1 week), nuTsie 20 of 1980s, Brazil 35 of 1982, Billboard 50th song 56, 55th Billboard 100 65 (1982), Billboard100 68, KROQ 71 of 1982, France (InfoDisc) 166 of the 1990s (peak 4, 29 weeks, 900k sales estimated, 1982), RIAA 177, Acclaimed 295 (1982), Germany 348 of the 1980s (peak 6 12 weeks), TheQ 463, Rolling Stone 484, UK Silver (certified by BPI in Jun 1982), Party 80 of 1999, one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 500
3Culture ClubDo You Really Want to Hurt Me1982United KingdomUK 1 - Sep 1982 (19 weeks), Canada 1 - Dec 1982 (17 weeks), Sweden (alt) 1 - Dec 1982 (17 weeks), Austria 1 - Jan 1983 (5 months), Switzerland 1 - Nov 1982 (14 weeks), Belgium 1 - Nov 1982 (8 weeks), Germany 1 - Jan 1983 (5 months), ODK Germany 1 - Nov 1982 (26 weeks) (7 weeks at number 1) (15 weeks in top 10), Eire 1 for 1 week - Oct 1982, Canada RPM 1 for 2 weeks - Feb 1983, Australia 1 for 6 weeks - Dec 1982, Europe 1 for 5 weeks - Jan 1983, France 1 for 4 weeks - Feb 1983, Germany 1 for 7 weeks - Dec 1982, US Billboard 2 - Dec 1982 (24 weeks), Holland 2 - Oct 1982 (10 weeks), France (SNEP) 2 - Dec 1982 (4 months), Norway 2 - Dec 1982 (17 weeks), Poland 2 - Jan 1983 (8 weeks), Canada 2 of 1983, UK Gold (certified by BPI in Oct 1982), Germany Gold (certified by BMieV in 1983), France 8 - Jan 1983 (1 week), US CashBox 10 of 1983, US BB 11 of 1983, Springbok 11 - Feb 1983 (11 weeks), KROQ 11 of 1983, Italy 13 of 1983, ARC 16 of 1983 (peak 2 16 weeks), US Radio 16 of 1983 (peak 2 12 weeks), Brazil 20 of 1983, POP 20 of 1983, Australia 22 of 1983, France (InfoDisc) 24 of the 1980s (peak 1, 25 weeks, 1,040k sales estimated, 1982), Germany 24 of the 1980s (peak 1 17 weeks), nuTsie 95 of 1980s, Acclaimed 476 (1982), UKMIX 646, RYM 93 of 1982, Guardian Pop 61
4Paul McCartney & Stevie WonderEbony and Ivory1982United States United KingdomUK 1 - Apr 1982 (10 weeks), US Billboard 1 - Apr 1982 (19 weeks), Canada 1 - Apr 1982 (14 weeks), Norway 1 - Apr 1982 (18 weeks), Belgium 1 - Apr 1982 (10 weeks), Germany 1 - May 1982 (5 months), ODK Germany 1 - May 1982 (22 weeks) (5 weeks at number 1) (13 weeks in top 10), Eire 1 for 3 weeks - Apr 1982, Canada RPM 1 for 5 weeks - May 1982, Germany 1 for 5 weeks - Jun 1982, Spain 1 for 1 week - Jun 1982, Sweden (alt) 2 - Apr 1982 (21 weeks), Switzerland 2 - Apr 1982 (12 weeks), Grammy in 1982 (Nominated), Holland 3 - Apr 1982 (9 weeks), Austria 3 - May 1982 (5 months), Canada 3 of 1982, Springbok 3 - May 1982 (13 weeks), US BB 4 of 1982, US CashBox 4 of 1982, Poland 4 - May 1982 (7 weeks), US Gold (certified by RIAA in Jun 1982), UK Gold (certified by BPI in May 1982), WABC NY 5 of 1982, France (SNEP) 5 - Jun 1982 (2 months), ARC 7 of 1982 (peak 1 16 weeks), US Radio 7 of 1982 (peak 1 12 weeks), Italy 9 of 1982, Switzerland 10 of 1982, Brazil 12 of 1982, Australia 20 of 1982, Germany 49 of the 1980s (peak 1 16 weeks), Billboard 50th song 59, 55th Billboard 100 69 (1982), Billboard100 73, Holland free40 100 of 1982, France (InfoDisc) 149 of the 1980s (peak 5, 26 weeks, 377k sales estimated, 1982), RYM 156 of 1982
5The Human LeagueDon't You Want Me1981United KingdomUK 1 - Dec 1981 (13 weeks), US Billboard 1 - Mar 1982 (28 weeks), Norway 1 - Feb 1982 (14 weeks), Belgium 1 - Jan 1982 (9 weeks), Eire 1 for 1 week - Dec 1981, Canada RPM 1 for 1 week - May 1982, New Zealand 1 for 5 weeks - May 1982, Canada 2 - Feb 1982 (16 weeks), France 2 - Jan 1982 (3 weeks), Springbok 2 - Mar 1982 (13 weeks), UK Platinum (certified by BPI in Jan 1982), Sweden (alt) 3 - Feb 1982 (14 weeks), Switzerland 4 - Mar 1982 (6 weeks), US Gold (certified by RIAA in Jul 1982), Holland 5 - Jan 1982 (8 weeks), ODK Germany 5 - Feb 1982 (19 weeks) (4 weeks in top 10), UK sales 5 of the 1980s (1,430 k in 1981), KROQ 5 of 1982, US BB 6 of 1982, US CashBox 6 of 1982, ARC 6 of 1982 (peak 1 20 weeks), Germany 6 - Feb 1982 (3 months), Canada 8 of 1982, US Radio 9 of 1982 (peak 1 15 weeks), nuTsie 9 of 1980s, France (SNEP) 15 - May 1982 (1 month), South Africa 16 of 1982, UK Songs 2013-23 peak 19 - Mar 2014 (1 week), Holland free40 25 of 1982, POP 28 of 1982, Italy 33 of 1982, Scrobulate 34 of 80s, Brazil 45 of 1982, Virgin 46, 93 in 2FM list, Japan (Tokyo) 100 - Dec 1995 (1 week), Acclaimed 175 (1981), UKMIX 654, OzNet 741, RYM 18 of 1981, Guardian Pop 58, one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 500
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Chronological table of US and UK and Japan number one hit singles

More information UK number one singles and artist (weeks at number one), U.S. number one singles and artist (weeks at number one) ...
UK number one singles and artist
(weeks at number one)
U.S. number one singles and artist
(weeks at number one)

"Don't You Want Me" – The Human League (3 weeks in 1981 + 2 weeks in 1982)
"Land of Make Believe" – Bucks Fizz (2)
"Oh Julie" – Shakin' Stevens (1)
"The Model" – Kraftwerk (1)
"Town Called Malice" – The Jam (3)
"The Lion Sleeps Tonight" – Tight Fit (3)
"Seven Tears" – Goombay Dance Band (3)
"My Camera Never Lies" – Bucks Fizz (1)
"Ebony and Ivory" – Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder (3)
"A Little Peace" – Nicole (2) 500th UK No. 1 single
"House of Fun" – Madness (2)
"Goody Two Shoes" – Adam Ant (2)
"I've Never Been to Me" – Charlene (1)
"Happy Talk" – Captain Sensible (2)
"Come on Eileen" – Dexys Midnight Runners (4) best selling single of the year
"Eye of the Tiger" – Survivor (4)
"Pass the Dutchie" – Musical Youth (3)
"Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?" – Culture Club (3)
"I Don't Wanna Dance" – Eddy Grant (3)
"Beat Surrender" – The Jam (2)
"Save Your Love" – Renée and Renato (2 weeks in 1982 + 2 weeks in 1983)

"Physical" – Olivia Newton-John (6 weeks in 1981 + 4 weeks in 1982) best selling single of the year
"I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" – Daryl Hall & John Oates (1)
"Centerfold" – The J. Geils Band (6)
"I Love Rock 'N Roll" – Joan Jett & The Blackhearts (7)
"Titles" – Vangelis (1)
"Ebony And Ivory" – Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder (7)
"Don't You Want Me" – The Human League (3)
"Eye Of The Tiger" – Survivor (6)
"Abracadabra" – Steve Miller Band (2)
"Hard To Say I'm Sorry" – Chicago (2)
"Jack And Diane" – John Cougar (4)
"Who Can It Be Now?" – Men at Work (1)
"Up Where We Belong" – Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes (3)
"Truly" – Lionel Richie (2)
"Mickey" – Toni Basil (1)
"Maneater" – Daryl Hall & John Oates (2 weeks in 1982 + 2 weeks in 1983)
Or see: Hot 100 No. 1 Hits of 1982

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Japanese Oricon number one singles and artist
  (weeks at number one)

Top 40 Chart hit singles

More information Song title, Artist(s) ...
Song title Artist(s) Release date(s) US UK Highest chart position Other Chart Performance(s)
"1999"PrinceSeptember 198244n/a44 (United States)1 (U.S. Billboard Dance Club Songs) – 4 (U.S. Billboard Hot Black Singles) – 46 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) The 1983 re-release would result in better chart performance
"867-5309/Jenny"Tommy TutoneApril 19824n/a2 Canada)1 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock) – 5 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) – 22 (Australia) – 32 (New Zealand)
"Africa"Rose LaurensOctober 1982n/an/a/1 (Austria)2 (Norway, Switzerland) – 3 (Germany)
"Africa"TotoJune 1982131 (Canada, United States)See chart performance entry
"Annie, I'm Not Your Daddy"Kid Creole & the CoconutsSeptember 1982n/a22 (United Kingdom)See chart performance entry
"Gloria"Laura BraniganJune 1982261 (Australia, Canada)See chart performance entry
"Gypsy"Fleetwood MacAugust 1982124612 (United States)See chart performance entry
"Hey Little Girl"IcehouseNovember 1982n/a172 (Switzerland)See chart performance entry
"Solid Rock"GoannaSeptember 198261n/a2 (Australia)n/a
"Somebody's Baby"Jackson BrowneJuly 19827n/a7 (United States)4 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock) – 5 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) – 14 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary) – 6 (Canada) – 26 (Australia)
"You Should Hear How She Talks About You"Melissa ManchesterMay 19825n/a4 (Australia)1 (Canada RPM Adult Contemporary) – 4 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) – 5 (Canada) – 10 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary) – 20 (New Zealand)
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Other Chart hit singles

Notable singles

More information Song title, Artist(s) ...
Song title Artist(s) Release date(s) Other Chart Performance(s)
"A Celebration"U2March 198215 (Irish Singles Chart) – 47 (UK Singles Chart)
"Don't Change"INXSOctober 198214 (Australia) – 17 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock) – 80 (U.S. Billboard Hot 100)
"Everywhere That I'm Not" b/w "Current Events"TranslatorOctober 1982n/a
"Glittering Prize"Simple MindsAugust 1982See chart performance entry
"Hungry Like the Wolf"Duran DuranMay 1982See chart performance entry
"Maid of Orleans (The Waltz Joan of Arc)"Orchestral Manoeuvres in the DarkJanuary 1982See chart performance entry
"The Message"Grandmaster Flash and the Furious FiveJuly 1982See chart performance entry
"Mexican Radio"Wall of VoodooSeptember 198218 (Canada) – 21 (New Zealand) – 33 (Australia) – 64 (UK Singles Chart) – 58 (U.S. Billboard Hot 100)
"Never Say Never"Romeo VoidNovember 198227 (US Billboard Mainstream Rock)
"Nova Heart"SpoonsMay 198240 (Canada)
"The One Thing"INXSJuly 1982See chart performance entry
"Promised You a Miracle"Simple MindsApril 1982See chart performance entry
"Senses Working Overtime"XTCJanuary 1982See chart performance entry
"Six Months in a Leaky Boat"Split EnzMay 1982See chart performance entry
"Solid Rock"GoannaSeptember 19822 (Australia) – 61 (U.S. Billboard Hot 100)
"US Forces"Midnight OilNovember 198220 (Australia)
"Valley Girl"Frank and Moon Unit ZappaJune 198212 (U.S. Billboard Top Tracks) – 18 (Canada) – 32 (U.S. Billboard Hot 100)
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