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Wk 18 – 1983 April 30 – UK Top 75 Wk 18 – 1983 April 30 – UK Top 75 1 10 2 TRUE Spandau Ballet 2 4 6 WORDS F.R. David 3 3 4 BEAT IT Michael Jackson 4 16 2 KEEP FEELING FASCINATION Human League 5 2 4 CHURCH OF THE POISON MIND Culture Club 6 1 6 LET'S DANCE David Bowie 7 6 10 LOVE IS A STRANGER Eurythmics 8 14 3 TRUE LOVE WAYS Cliff Richard 9 21 3 WE ARE DETECTIVE Thompson Twins 10 5 8 BREAKAWAY Tracy Ullman 11 28 2 FLIGHT OR ICARUS Iron Maiden 12 19 5 ROSANNA Toto 13 12 7 BLUE MONDAY New Order 14 31 3 TEMPTATION Heaven 17 15 9 6 THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT Tracie 16 8 5 OOH TO BE AH Kajagoogoo 17 24 4 FRIDAY NIGHT Kids From Fame 18 18 6 I AM Twisted Sister 19 7 12 BOXERBEAT Joboxers 20 39 2 DANCING TIGHT Galaxy 21 20 9 YOUNG FREE AND SINGLE Sunfire 22 - 1 PALE SHELTER Tears For Fears 23 34 5 I'M NEVER GIVING UP Sweet Dreams 24 29 11 LAST FILM Kissing The Pink 25 30 4 OVERKILL Men At Work 26 13 6 SNOT RAP Kenny Everett 27 11 6 IS THERE SOMETHING I SHOULD KNOW Duran Duran 28 26 4 SHE'S IN PARTIES Bauhaus 29 15 10 FIELDS OF FIRE Big Country 30 17 7 WHISTLE DOWN THE WIND Nick Heyward 31 - 1 OUR LIPS ARE SEALED Fun Boy Three 32 22 5 CELTIC SOUL BROTHERS Dexy's Midnight Runners 33 25 12 SWEET DREAMS Eurythmics 34 27 11 TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE HEART Bonnie Tyler 35 48 5 HEY Julio Iglesias 36 23 7 SPEAK LIKE A CHILD Style Council 37 51 2 MISS THE GIRL Creatures 38 66 2 POWER AND THE GLORY Saxon 39 37 5 TWIST Chil Fac-torr 40 45 23 FROM ME TO YOU Beatles 41 36 14 BILLIE JEAN Michael Jackson 42 54 2 WAR PARTY Eddy Grant 43 46 6 SWEET HARMONY Belle Stars 44 49 3 CANDY GIRL New Edition 45 - 1 CREATURES OF THE NIGHT Kiss 46 41 3 OUT OF SIGHT OUT OF MIND Level 42 47 44 3 HEARTBREAKER Musical Youth 48 61 5 MUCK IT OUT Farmers Boys 49 32 11 RIP IT UP Orange Juice 50 78 2 CAN'T GET USED TO LOSING YOU The Beat 51 47 4 TELEGRAPH Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark 52 52 4 MINEFIELD I Level 53 70 3 NIGHTMARES A Flock Of Seagulls 54 72 4 LIVERPOOL ANTHEM Liverpool Football Club 55 33 7 DON'T TALK TO ME ABOUT LOVE Altered Images 56 58 3 THE PRICE YOU PAY Questions 57 67 2 COMMUNICATION BREAKDOWN Junior 58 38 7 CRY ME A RIVER Mari Wilson 59 69 4 DOOT DOOT Freur 60 59 5 MIDNIGHT BLUE Louise Tucker 61 35 9 ORCHARD ROAD Leo Sayer 62 71 2 STREET CAFE Icehouse 63 55 5 DER KOMMISSAR After The Fire 64 53 5 JOHNNY B. GOODE Peter Tosh 65 - 1 STOP AND GO David Grant 66 43 10 ROCK THE BOAT Forrest 67 - 1 FAMILY MAN Hall And Oates 68 42 5 TWO HEARTS BEAT AS ONE U2 69 63 2 JEOPARDY Greg Khin Band 70 64 7 MARKET SQUARE HEROES Marillion 71 40 10 NA NA HEY HEY KISS HIM GOODBYE Bananarama 72 50 10 GARDEN PARTY Mezzoforte 73 60 6 HIP HOP BE BOP Man Parrish 74 - 1 I GUESS THAT'S WHY THEY CALL IT THE BLUES Elton John 75 85 3 LITTLE RED CORVETTE Prince .
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