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Top 40 Singles Top 40 Albums 10 January 1988 CHART #300599 Top 40 Singles Top 40 Albums Faith Causing A Commotion Diesel & Dust Tunnel Of Love 1 George Michael 21 Madonna 1 Midnight Oil 21 Bruce Springsteen Last week 1 / 4 weeks CBS Last week 17 / 10 weeks WEA Last week 2 / 14 weeks Platinum / CBS Last week 16 / 7 weeks Gold / CBS I Think We're Alone Now Bad A Momentary Lapse Of Reason Best Of The Eagles 2 Tiffany 22 Michael Jackson 2 Pink Floyd 22 The Eagles Last week 7 / 2 weeks WEA Last week 24 / 10 weeks CBS Last week 1 / 6 weeks Platinum / CBS Last week 46 / 11 weeks WEA Need You Tonight Wipeout Faith Whispering Jack 3 Inxs 23 Fat Boys 3 George Michael 23 John Farnham Last week 6 / 9 weeks WEA Last week 23 / 9 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 5 / 3 weeks Platinum / CBS Last week 18 / 44 weeks Platinum / BMG Dance Little Sister He's Gonna Step On You Best Of Ub40 The Lonesome Jubilee 4 Terence Trent D'Arby 24 The Party Boys 4 UB40 24 John Mellencamp Last week 5 / 4 weeks CBS Last week 22 / 11 weeks CBS Last week 3 / 4 weeks Platinum / VIRGIN Last week 22 / 3 weeks POLYGRAM Mony Mony We'll Be Together Introducing The Hardline The Big Chill OST 5 Billy Idol 25 Sting 5 Terence Trent D'Arby 25 Various Last week 2 / 6 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 25 / 5 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 6 / 13 weeks Platinum / CBS Last week 19 / 34 weeks Platinum / POLYGRAM The Way You Make Me Feel Physical Favours You Can Dance Dancing With Strangers 6 Michael Jackson 26 Sharon O'Neill 6 Madonna 26 Chris Rea Last week 14 / 2 weeks CBS Last week 30 / 4 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 4 / 2 weeks WEA Last week 20 / 12 weeks Gold / POLYGRAM Beds Are Burning You Win Again The Joshua Tree What's A Few Men? 7 Midnight Oil 27 Bee Gees 7 U2 27 Hunters & Collectors Last week 3 / 13 weeks CBS Last week 18 / 8 weeks WEA Last week 7 / 38 weeks Platinum / FESTIVAL Last week 17 / 5 weeks FESTIVAL Heatwave I Heard A Rumour Kick Get Rhythm 8 80 In the Shade 28 Bananarama 8 INXS 28 Ry Cooder Last week 15 / 5 weeks CBS Last week 29 / 10 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 8 / 7 weeks Platinum / WEA Last week - / 1 weeks WEA Too Much Ain't Enough Little Lies Best Shots Body & Soul 9 Jimmy Barnes 29 Fleetwood Mac 9 Pat Benatar 29 Jenny Morris Last week 4 / 7 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 11 / 13 weeks WEA Last week - / 1 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 28 / 14 weeks WEA Never Gonna Give You Up Lighthearted Bad Slippery When Wet 10 Rick Astley 30 Jenny Morris 10 Michael Jackson 30 Bon Jovi Last week 12 / 8 weeks BMG Last week 48 / 3 weeks WEA Last week 11 / 14 weeks Platinum / CBS Last week 30 / 36 weeks Platinum / POLYGRAM Rust In Dust Paper In Fire Robbie Robertson Graceland 11 Herbs 31 John Cougar Mellencamp 11 Robbie Robertson 31 Paul Simon Last week 13 / 3 weeks WEA Last week 26 / 5 weeks POLYGRAM Last week - / 1 weeks WEA Last week 31 / 60 weeks Platinum / WEA Mony Mony Lies Freight Train Heart Born Again Piss Tank 12 Amazulu 32 Jonathan Butler 12 Jimmy Barnes 32 Kevin Bloody Wilson Last week 9 / 3 weeks EMI Last week 37 / 9 weeks FESTIVAL Last week - / 1 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 40 / 2 weeks CBS Beethoven Holiday Man Of Colours Jonathan Butler 13 Eurythmics 33 The Other Ones 13 Icehouse 33 Jonathan Butler Last week - / 1 weeks BMG Last week 45 / 5 weeks VIRGIN Last week 9 / 7 weeks Platinum / FESTIVAL Last week 45 / 3 weeks FESTIVAL Come On, Let's Go Crazy Tango In The Night Sensitive To A Smile 14 Los Lobos 34 Icehouse 14 Fleetwood Mac 34 Herbs Last week 20 / 2 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 36 / 18 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 10 / 29 weeks Platinum / WEA/WARNER Last week 41 / 25 weeks Gold / WEA Got My Mind Set Do You See What I See THE SINGLES Simply...Shadows 15 George Harrison 35 Hunters & Collectors 15 Pretenders 35 The Shadows Last week 21 / 3 weeks WEA Last week 19 / 7 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 12 / 2 weeks WARNER Last week 41 / 4 weeks EMI Electric Blue Lost In Emotion Nothing Like The Sun Vital Idol 16 Icehouse 36 Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam 16 Sting 36 Billy Idol Last week 10 / 10 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 16 / 11 weeks CBS Last week 13 / 3 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 33 / 14 weeks Gold / FESTIVAL Where The Streets Have No Name I Still Haven't Found What I'm Lookin... Piano By Candlelight Bring The Family 17 U2 37 U2 17 Carl Doy 37 John Hiatt Last week 8 / 9 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 27 / 23 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 14 / 8 weeks Platinum / CBS Last week 24 / 7 weeks FESTIVAL The Right Stuff Snoopy's Christmas Kohuepi (In Concert) La Bamba OST 18 Bryan Ferry 38 The Royal Guardsmen 18 Billy Joel 38 Various Last week 38 / 4 weeks VIRGIN Last week 50 / 2 weeks EMI Last week 15 / 5 weeks CBS Last week 25 / 13 weeks Gold / POLYGRAM Learning To Fly Showdown At Big Sky Chronicles Savage 19 Pink Floyd 39 Robbie Robertson 19 Steve Winwood 39 Eurythmics Last week - / 1 weeks CBS Last week 32 / 2 weeks WEA Last week 23 / 2 weeks FESTIVAL Last week - / 1 weeks BMG Snoopy's Christmas Only In My Dreams Bete Noire Alphabet City 20 The Royal Guardsmen 40 Debbie Gibson 20 Bryan Ferry 40 ABC Last week 50 / 2 weeks EMI Last week 33 / 12 weeks WEA Last week 21 / 2 weeks VIRGIN Last week 44 / 3 weeks POLYGRAM Top 20 NZ Singles Top 10 Compilations Top 20 NZ Albums ©2013 Recorded Music New Zealand Limited. 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