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Top 40 Singles Top 40 Albums 23 February 1992 CHART #798 Top 40 Singles Top 40 Albums Smells Like Teen Spirit Don't Talk Just Kiss The Commitments OST The Globe 1 Nirvana 21 Right Said Fred 1 Various 21 Big Audio Dynamite Last week 2 / 6 weeks BMG Last week - / 1 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 1 / 6 weeks Platinum / BMG Last week - / 1 weeks SONY Rush Cream Nevermind We Can't Dance 2 Big Audio Dynamite 22 Prince 2 Nirvana 22 Genesis Last week 1 / 9 weeks SONY Last week 12 / 14 weeks WARNER Last week 2 / 11 weeks Gold / UNIVERSAL Last week 22 / 11 weeks Gold / VIRGIN Remember The Time Turn It Up Waking Up The Neighbours Blood Sugar Sex Majik 3 Michael Jackson 23 Oaktowns 3.5.7 3 Bryan Adams 23 Red Hot Chili Peppers Last week - / 1 weeks SONY Last week 18 / 9 weeks EMI Last week 4 / 18 weeks Platinum / POLYGRAM Last week 19 / 16 weeks WARNER Justified And Ancient Pride (In The Name) From Time To Time Mr Lucky 4 The KLF 24 Coles & Clivilles 4 Paul Young 24 John Lee Hooker Last week 11 / 4 weeks FESTIVAL Last week - / 1 weeks SONY Last week 3 / 6 weeks Gold / SONY Last week 24 / 19 weeks Gold / VIRGIN Let's Talk About Sex Is It Good To You Shepherd Moons Full House 5 Salt N Pepa 25 Heavy D & The Boyz 5 Enya 25 John Farnham Last week 5 / 17 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 48 / 6 weeks BMG Last week 5 / 11 weeks WARNER Last week 16 / 7 weeks Gold / BMG Remedy Martika's Kitchen Achtung Baby Armchair Melodies 6 The Black Crowes 26 Martika 6 U2 26 David Gray Last week - / 1 weeks WARNER Last week 24 / 7 weeks SONY Last week 8 / 10 weeks Platinum / POLYGRAM Last week 31 / 3 weeks BMG Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me Mysterious Ways Greatest Hits: Remastered The Best Of 7 George Michael & Elton John 27 U2 7 Queen 27 Rod Stewart Last week 4 / 4 weeks SONY Last week 13 / 7 weeks Gold / POLYGRAM Last week 6 / 39 weeks Platinum / EMI Last week 27 / 61 weeks Platinum / WEA Live & Let Die Addams Groove Dangerous Magic & Loss 8 Guns N' Roses 28 MC Hammer 8 Michael Jackson 28 Lou Reed Last week 3 / 6 weeks BMG Last week 19 / 6 weeks EMI Last week 10 / 8 weeks Platinum / SONY Last week - / 1 weeks WARNER Ain't Gonna Hurt Nobody Don't Cry Use Your Illusion Ii The Sky Is Crying 9 Kid N' Play 29 Guns N' Roses 9 Guns N' Roses 29 Stevie Ray Vaughan Last week 7 / 4 weeks WARNER Last week 20 / 20 weeks Gold / BMG Last week 7 / 19 weeks Platinum / BMG Last week 20 / 7 weeks SONY Finally You Are Everything Doubt Reckless 10 Ce Ce Peniston 30 Special Generation 10 Jesus Jones 30 Bryan Adams Last week 8 / 6 weeks POLYGRAM Last week - / 1 weeks EMI Last week 28 / 28 weeks Gold / EMI Last week 39 / 53 weeks Platinum / FESTIVAL I'm Too Sexy Shaky Isles Closer To The Truth T.E.V.I.N. Campbell 11 Right Said Fred 31 Dave Dobbyn 11 Tony Joe White 31 Tevin Campbell Last week 6 / 15 weeks Gold / FESTIVAL Last week 26 / 8 weeks WARNER Last week - / 1 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 38 / 3 weeks WARNER Tell Me What You Want Me To Do In My Heart Diamonds And Pearls Greatest Hits 1 12 Tevin Campbell 32 Texas 12 Prince 32 Queen Last week 9 / 7 weeks WARNER Last week - / 1 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 15 / 17 weeks WARNER Last week 21 / 9 weeks Platinum / EMI Diamonds And Pearls Keep It In Your Pants Simply The Best Metallica (Black Album) 13 Prince 33 Young MC 13 Tina Turner 33 Metallica Last week 14 / 5 weeks WARNER Last week 23 / 4 weeks EMI Last week 9 / 12 weeks Platinum / FESTIVAL Last week 33 / 24 weeks Gold / POPL In The Ghetto Try A Little Tenderness Come In Spinner OST It Had To Be You 14 Beats International 34 The Commitments 14 Vince Jones & Grace Knight 34 Harry Connick Jr Last week 45 / 2 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 21 / 3 weeks BMG Last week 18 / 3 weeks POLYGRAM Last week - / 1 weeks SONY O.P.P It's So Hard To Say Goodbye Vagabond Heart Woodface 15 Naughty By Nature 35 Boyz II Men 15 Rod Stewart 35 Crowded House Last week 17 / 7 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 29 / 14 weeks Gold / BMG Last week 11 / 42 weeks Platinum / WARNER Last week 47 / 29 weeks Gold / EMI I Love Your Smile Baby I Believe Stars Timespace: The Very Best 16 Shanice 36 New Kids on the Block 16 Simply Red 36 Stevie Nicks Last week 25 / 2 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 27 / 9 weeks SONY Last week 12 / 17 weeks Gold / WARNER Last week 29 / 18 weeks Platinum / EMI Sweet Emotion The Unforgiven Chess Chisel 17 Aerosmith 37 Metallica 17 Original Cast Recording 37 Cold Chisel Last week 30 / 3 weeks SONY Last week 42 / 9 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 14 / 35 weeks Platinum / BMG Last week 35 / 18 weeks WARNER Bohemian Rhapsody Colour Of Love Damn Right I've Got The Blues Legends Alive 18 Queen 38 Snap 18 Buddy Guy 38 Gray Bartlett/Various Last week 16 / 6 weeks EMI Last week 36 / 3 weeks BMG Last week 26 / 6 weeks BMG Last week - / 1 weeks FESTIVAL Black Or White There Will Never Be Another Tonight Use Your Illusion I Discography 19 Michael Jackson 39 Bryan Adams 19 Guns N' Roses 39 Pet Shop Boys Last week 10 / 11 weeks Platinum / SONY Last week 37 / 6 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 13 / 19 weeks Platinum / BMG Last week 25 / 9 weeks Gold / EMI Side By Side Stars Soul Deep Gonna Make You Sweat 20 Barry Crump & Scotty 40 Simply Red 20 Jimmy Barnes 40 C & C Music Factory Last week 43 / 6 weeks SONY Last week 32 / 3 weeks WARNER Last week 17 / 11 weeks Platinum / FESTIVAL Last week 49 / 45 weeks Platinum / SONY Top 20 NZ Singles Top 10 Compilations Top 20 NZ Albums ©2013 Recorded Music New Zealand Limited. 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