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Top 40 Singles Top 40 Albums 03 July 1983 CHART #385 Top 40 Singles Top 40 Albums Total Eclipse Of The Heart Maxine Thriller Quick Step And Side Kick 1 Bonnie Tyler 21 Sharon O'Neill 1 Michael Jackson 21 Thompson Twins Last week 2 / 4 weeks CBS Last week 17 / 6 weeks CBS Last week 1 / 23 weeks Platinum / CBS Last week 15 / 9 weeks FESTIVAL Always Something There To Remind... Somewhere, Somehow, Someone N... Let's Dance The Wild Heart 2 Naked Eyes 22 Hammond Gamble 2 David Bowie 22 Stevie Nicks Last week 3 / 3 weeks EMI Last week 26 / 3 weeks RCA Last week 2 / 10 weeks Platinum / EMI Last week - / 1 weeks WEA Beat It Love Is A Stranger Live At Mainstreet Branigan 2 3 Michael Jackson 23 Eurythmics 3 Dance Exponents / Legionnaires 23 Laura Branigan Last week 1 / 8 weeks CBS Last week 34 / 3 weeks RCA Last week 5 / 2 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 22 / 8 weeks WEA Blue Monday Magic's Wand Inarticulate Speech Of The Heart Outside Inside 4 New Order 24 Whodini 4 Van Morrison 24 The Tubes Last week 4 / 8 weeks EMI Last week 29 / 3 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 4 / 4 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 23 / 7 weeks EMI China Girl Doot Doot Sweet Dreams Are Made Of This The Hurting 5 David Bowie 25 Freur 5 Eurythmics 25 Tears for Fears Last week 9 / 2 weeks EMI Last week - / 1 weeks CBS Last week 17 / 2 weeks RCA Last week 24 / 4 weeks POLYGRAM Outlook For Thursday Solitaire Power, Corruption And Lies Primitive Man 6 D.D. Smash 26 Laura Branigan 6 New Order 26 Icehouse Last week 5 / 11 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 22 / 10 weeks WEA Last week 3 / 3 weeks EMI Last week 27 / 36 weeks Platinum / WEA She Blinded Me With Science Strange Faces At The Oasis Too Low For Zero Rare 7 Thomas Dolby 27 The Legionnaires 7 Elton John 27 David Bowie Last week 8 / 7 weeks EMI Last week 18 / 10 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 9 / 4 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 18 / 4 weeks RCA Let's Dance No Turning Back Speaking In Tongues Love Over Gold 8 David Bowie 28 The Narcs 8 Talking Heads 28 Dire Straits Last week 7 / 12 weeks EMI Last week 27 / 7 weeks CBS Last week 6 / 3 weeks WEA Last week 33 / 36 weeks Platinum / POLYGRAM Rock The Boat Netherworld Dancing Toys TRUE Eliminator 9 Forrest 29 Netherworld Dancing Toys 9 Spandau Ballet 29 ZZ Top Last week 16 / 3 weeks CBS Last week 25 / 3 weeks Flying Nun Last week 10 / 6 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 28 / 7 weeks WEA Buffalo Gals Church Of The Poisoned Mind Piece Of Mind All The Greatest Hits 10 Malcolm McLaren 30 Culture Club 10 Iron Maiden 30 The Commodores Last week 11 / 9 weeks POLYGRAM Last week - / 1 weeks RTC Last week 8 / 3 weeks EMI Last week 50 / 3 weeks POLYGRAM Communication All The Love In The World The Key Waiting 11 Spandau Ballet 31 Dionne Warwick 11 Joan Armatrading 31 Fun Boy Three Last week 12 / 6 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 30 / 8 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 7 / 8 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 36 / 7 weeks FESTIVAL I Guess That's Why They Call It The... We Two Cargo A Childs Adventure 12 Elton John 32 Little River Band 12 Men at Work 32 Marianne Faithfull Last week 19 / 4 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 35 / 3 weeks EMI Last week 14 / 10 weeks Platinum / CBS Last week 29 / 7 weeks FESTIVAL Der Kommissar Don't Pay The Ferryman War Happy Families 13 Falco 33 Chris De Burgh 13 U2 33 Blancmange Last week 10 / 13 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 42 / 3 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 11 / 9 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 25 / 6 weeks POLYGRAM Walk On By Temptation Foreign Affairs Business As Usual 14 Jo Jo Zep 34 Heaven 17 14 Sharon O'Neill 34 Men at Work Last week 6 / 11 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 33 / 4 weeks RTC Last week 19 / 7 weeks CBS Last week 30 / 68 weeks Platinum / CBS Little Red Corvette Time The Wayward Wind Complete Madness 15 Prince 35 Culture Club 15 James Galway 35 Madness Last week 21 / 3 weeks WEA Last week 23 / 15 weeks RTC Last week 13 / 11 weeks RCA Last week 26 / 9 weeks RTC Is There Something I Should Know Electric Avenue In Your Eyes Nightclubbing 16 Duran Duran 36 Eddy Grant 16 George Benson 36 Grace Jones Last week 14 / 11 weeks EMI Last week 32 / 8 weeks RTC Last week 16 / 4 weeks WEA Last week 35 / 67 weeks Platinum / ISLAND/POLYGRAM Love On Your Side She's A Beauty Living My Life Blue Smoke 17 Thompson Twins 37 The Tubes 17 Grace Jones 37 Eddie Low Last week 13 / 6 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 48 / 8 weeks EMI Last week 20 / 22 weeks Gold / FESTIVAL Last week - / 1 weeks RCA Drop The Pilot Typewriter Lionel Richie After All These Years 18 Joan Armatrading 38 Hip Singles 18 Lionel Richie 38 Tompall & The Glaser Brothers Last week 15 / 11 weeks FESTIVAL Last week - / 1 weeks RCA Last week 21 / 23 weeks POLYGRAM Last week - / 1 weeks WEA Orchard Road Outsider The Final Cut Rio 19 Leo Sayer 39 Car Crash Set 19 Pink Floyd 39 Duran Duran Last week 24 / 5 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 37 / 2 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 12 / 11 weeks Platinum / CBS Last week 31 / 47 weeks Platinum / EMI Jeopardy Pulsing 1999 Cha 20 Greg Kihn 40 The Body Electric 20 Prince 40 Jo Jo Zep Last week 20 / 4 weeks WEA Last week 38 / 22 weeks JAY Last week 43 / 3 weeks WEA Last week 39 / 5 weeks FESTIVAL Top 20 NZ Singles Top 10 Compilations Top 20 NZ Albums ©2013 Recorded Music New Zealand Limited. 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