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Top 40 Singles Top 40 Albums 30 January 1983 CHART #364 Top 40 Singles Top 40 Albums Sexual Healing Steppin' Out Enz Of An Era A Kiss In The Dreamhouse 1 Marvin Gaye 21 Joe Jackson 1 Split Enz 21 Siouxsie & The Banshees Last week 1 / 3 weeks CBS Last week 25 / 4 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 1 / 4 weeks Platinum / FESTIVAL Last week 27 / 4 weeks POLYGRAM The Message Shy Boy Primitive Man The Lexicon Of Love 2 Grandmaster Flash 22 Bananarama 2 Icehouse 22 ABC Last week 12 / 2 weeks RCA Last week 18 / 10 weeks RTC Last week 2 / 15 weeks Platinum / WEA Last week 25 / 18 weeks Platinum / POLYGRAM Nipple To The Bottle Come On Eileen Living My Life Flowers 3 Grace Jones 23 Dexys Midnight Runners 3 Grace Jones 23 Icehouse Last week 10 / 3 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 14 / 11 weeks POLYGRAM Last week - / 1 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 14 / 66 weeks Platinum / FESTIVAL Shoop Shoop Diddy Wop Cumma Cu... Mirror Man H2o Forever Now 4 Monte Video 24 The Human League 4 Daryl Hall & John Oates 24 Psychedelic Furs Last week 8 / 4 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 43 / 3 weeks RTC Last week 3 / 2 weeks RCA Last week 23 / 11 weeks CBS Maneater Truly Love Over Gold A Flock Of Seagulls 5 Daryl Hall & John Oates 25 Lionel Richie 5 Dire Straits 25 Flock of Seagulls Last week 13 / 2 weeks RCA Last week 46 / 2 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 5 / 15 weeks Platinum / POLYGRAM Last week 28 / 20 weeks Gold / FESTIVAL Pass The Dutchie Love My Way Tropical Gangsters Hello I Must Be Going 6 Musical Youth 26 Psychedelic Furs 6 Kid Creole & The Coconuts 26 Phil Collins Last week 2 / 7 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 30 / 15 weeks CBS Last week 18 / 14 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 44 / 6 weeks WEA Gloria Pulsing Eagles Greatest Hits Volume 2 Singles Album 7 Laura Branigan 27 The Body Electric 7 The Eagles 27 Siouxsie & The Banshees Last week 22 / 2 weeks WEA Last week 26 / 2 weeks JAY Last week 4 / 7 weeks Platinum / WEA Last week 40 / 5 weeks POLYGRAM Stool Pigeon Precious Fame Tv Soundtrack Eye In The Sky 8 Kid Creole & The Coconuts 28 Precious 8 The Kids From Fame 28 The Alan Parsons Project Last week 11 / 9 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 38 / 3 weeks JAY Last week 6 / 13 weeks RCA Last week 35 / 28 weeks Platinum / EMI I Don't Wanna Dance It's Raining Again New Gold Dream Business As Usual 9 Eddy Grant 29 Supertramp 9 Simple Minds 29 Men at Work Last week 5 / 2 weeks RTC Last week 19 / 4 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 12 / 12 weeks Gold / RTC Last week 21 / 47 weeks Platinum / CBS Zoom Don't Go Night And Day Avalon 10 Fat Larry's Band 30 Yazoo 10 Joe Jackson 30 Roxy Music Last week 4 / 7 weeks RTC Last week 33 / 9 weeks RCA Last week 19 / 15 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 22 / 28 weeks Platinum / POLYGRAM Hey Little Girl Under The Boardwalk Thriller Beatles Greatest Hits 11 Icehouse 31 Tom Tom Club 11 Michael Jackson 31 The Beatles Last week 32 / 5 weeks WEA Last week 29 / 2 weeks WEA Last week 11 / 2 weeks CBS Last week - / 1 weeks EMI Do You Really Want To Hurt Me? Shadows Of The Night Famous Last Words Heartbreaker 12 Culture Club 32 Pat Benatar 12 Supertramp 32 Dionne Warwick Last week 7 / 8 weeks RTC Last week 36 / 2 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 9 / 5 weeks Platinum / FESTIVAL Last week 46 / 4 weeks EMI Heartbreaker Lifeline Too-Rye-Ay Records- Best Of Foreigner 13 Dionne Warwick 33 Spandau Ballet 13 Dexy's Midnight Runners 33 Foreigner Last week 9 / 6 weeks EMI Last week - / 1 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 13 / 16 weeks Platinum / POLYGRAM Last week 17 / 3 weeks WEA Up Where We Belong Ziggy Stardust The John Lennon Collection The Nightfly 14 Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes 34 Bauhaus 14 John Lennon 34 Donald Fagen Last week 3 / 3 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 40 / 4 weeks RTC Last week 7 / 5 weeks Platinum / EMI Last week 38 / 10 weeks WEA Wot Da Da Da Nightclubbing Coda 15 Captain Sensible 35 Trio 15 Grace Jones 35 Led Zeppelin Last week 17 / 5 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 41 / 21 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 26 / 46 weeks Platinum / ISLAND/POLYGRAM Last week 10 / 5 weeks WEA Starmaker This Is Goodbye Kissing To Be Clever Rio 16 The Kids From Fame 36 Hip Singles 16 Culture Club 36 Duran Duran Last week 15 / 2 weeks RCA Last week 24 / 3 weeks RCA Last week 20 / 5 weeks Gold / RTC Last week 39 / 29 weeks Gold / EMI Dr Heckyll & Mr Jive It Started With A Kiss Get Nervous Long After Dark 17 Men at Work 37 Hot Chocolate 17 Pat Benatar 37 Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Last week 16 / 4 weeks CBS Last week 28 / 14 weeks EMI Last week 15 / 4 weeks Gold / FESTIVAL Last week 25 / 3 weeks POLYGRAM Nobody It's Gonna Take A Miracle Upstairs At Eric's Dig The New Breed 18 Sylvia 38 Deniece Williams 18 Yazoo 38 The Jam Last week 21 / 2 weeks RCA Last week 39 / 11 weeks CBS Last week 31 / 6 weeks RCA Last week - / 1 weeks POLYGRAM The Girl Is Mine Hot Guitars Greatest Hits Volume 3 Reveries Ii 19 Michael Jackson and Paul McCartne... 39 P.G. And The Hot Tips 19 Olivia Newton-John 39 Richard Clayderman Last week 6 / 6 weeks CBS Last week 37 / 4 weeks CBS Last week 8 / 6 weeks Platinum / FESTIVAL Last week 33 / 23 weeks Gold / WEA Love Come Down Today Memories Plastic Surgery Disasters 20 Evelyn King 40 Talk Talk 20 Barbra Streisand 40 Dead Kennedys Last week 20 / 5 weeks RCA Last week - / 1 weeks EMI Last week 16 / 28 weeks Platinum / CBS Last week - / 1 weeks EMI Top 20 NZ Singles Top 10 Compilations Top 20 NZ Albums ©2013 Recorded Music New Zealand Limited. Any unauthorised copying, reproduction, linking or framing of any information included on this website is strictly prohibited..
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