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Wk 5 – 1981 Jan 31 – UK Top 75 Wk 5 – 1981 Jan 31 – UK Top 75 1 1 17 IMAGINE John Lennon 2 3 2 WOMAN John Lennon 3 4 3 IN THE AIR TONIGHT Phil Collins 4 2 9 ANTMUSIC Adam & The Ants 5 14 2 RAPTURE Blondie 6 16 3 VIENNA Ultravox 7 8 6 DON'T STOP THE MUSIC Yarbrough & Peoples 8 6 7 I AM THE BEAT The Look 9 11 6 YOUNG PARISIANS Adam & The Ants 10 12 6 I AIN'T GONNA STAND FOR IT Stevie Wonder 11 5 8 DO NOTHING Specials 12 23 7 FADE TO GREY Visage 13 7 8 TOO NICE TO TALK TO The Beat 14 10 9 FLASH Queen 15 13 7 RUNAROUND SUE Racey 16 25 3 ROMEO AND JULIET Dire Straits 17 33 2 A LITTLE IN LOVE Cliff Richard 18 38 2 THE RETURN OF THE LOS PALMAS 7 Madness 19 29 3 GANGSTERS OF THE GROOVE Heatwave 20 20 4 SCARY MONSTERS David Bowie 21 22 9 LORRAINE Bad Manners 22 15 13 STARTIN' OVER John Lennon 23 9 16 HAPPY XMAS (WAR IS OVER) John & Yoko & Plastic Ono Band 24 45 2 THE FREEZE Spandau Ballet 25 27 3 IT'S MY TURN Diana Ross 26 30 6 BURN RUBBER ON ME Gap Band 27 17 9 WHO'S GONNA ROCK YOU Nolans 28 - 1 I SURRENDER Rainbow 29 36 3 TWILIGHT CAFE Susan Fassbender 30 18 10 RABBIT Chas & Dave 31 21 10 OVER THE RAINBOW Matchbox 32 19 10 STOP THE CAVALRY Jona Lewie 33 34 12 IT'S HARD TO BE HUMBLE Mac Davis 34 54 2 SGT. ROCK IS GONNA HELP ME XTC 35 50 2 GIVE PEACE A CHANCE Plastic Ono Band 36 26 9 LIES Status Quo 37 64 2 TURN ME ON TURN ME OFF Honey Bane 38 28 11 EMBARRASSMENT Madness 39 42 3 HANG TOGETHER Odyssey 40 - 1 THE ELEPHANT'S GRAVEYARD Boomtown Rats 41 40 3 I SHOT THE SHERIFF Light Of The World 42 53 2 BEST OF TIMES Styx 43 31 7 THIS WRECKAGE Gary Numan 44 - 1 THROWN AWAY Stranglers 45 49 3 WHILE YOU SEE A CHANCE Steve Winwood 46 51 3 THE BED'S TOO BIG WITHOUT YOU Sheila Hylton 47 39 4 RAPP PAYBACK James Brown 48 41 3 LONELY HEART UFO 49 - 1 I'M IN LOVE WITH A GERMAN FILM STAR Passions 50 44 3 COLD LOVE Donna Summer 51 69 2 CAR TROUBLE Adam And The Ants 52 - 1 THE OLDEST SWINGER IN TOWN Fred Wedlock 53 68 2 ZEROX Adam And The Ants 54 24 8 DE DO DO DO DE DA DA DA Police 55 32 13 LONELY TOGETHER Barry Manilow 56 63 2 HITSVILLE UK The Clash 57 - 1 JUST WHEN I NEEDED YOU MOST Barbara Jones 58 - 1 WE'LL BRING THE HOUSE DOWN Slade 59 35 10 RUNAWAY BOYS Stray Cats 60 74 4 DANCING WITH MYSELF Generation X 61 - 1 REWARD Teardrop Explodes 62 46 9 GUILTY Barbra Streisand And Barry Gibb 63 47 12 LADY Kenny Rogers 64 37 12 LOVE ON THE ROCKS Neil Diamond 65 71 2 IOU Jane Kennaway And Strange Behaviour 66 67 2 NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP Patrice Rushen 67 - 1 MYSTERIES OF THE WORLD MFSB 68 43 7 MY GIRL Rod Stewart 69 - 1 CHEATED Praying Mantis 70 58 11 THERE'S NO ONE QUITE LIKE GRANDMA St Winifred's School Choir 71 48 12 SUPER TROUPER Abba 72 - 1 ALL NIGHT LONG Cloud 73 - 1 YOU CAN DO IT Central Line 74 52 11 BANANA REPUBLIC Boomtown Rats 75 - 1 DO THE HUCKLEBUCK Coast to Coast .
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