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Top 40 Singles Top 40 Albums 02 June 1991 CHART #763 Top 40 Singles Top 40 Albums Tears On My Pillow Crazy Greatest Hits Innuendo 1 The Parker Project 21 Seal 1 Eurythmics 21 Queen Last week 2 / 6 weeks Gold / VIRGIN Last week 31 / 4 weeks WARNER Last week - / 8 weeks BMG Last week 27 / 7 weeks EMI Trippin' Ring My Bell Vagabond Heart Twin Peaks OST 2 Push Push 22 Monie Love & Adeva 2 Rod Stewart 22 Various Last week 1 / 11 weeks Platinum / FESTIVAL Last week 17 / 4 weeks EMI Last week 3 / 8 weeks WARNER Last week 19 / 6 weeks WARNER I'll Do 4 You Deep Deep Trouble The Complete Picture Entreat 3 Father MC 23 The Simpsons 3 Deborah Harry and Blondie 23 The Cure Last week 4 / 10 weeks WARNER Last week 18 / 6 weeks WARNER Last week 5 / 4 weeks EMI Last week 22 / 5 weeks WARNER The Joker Losing My Religion The Doors OST Gonna Make You Sweat 4 Steve Miller Band 24 R.E.M. 4 The Doors 24 C & C Music Factory Last week 3 / 9 weeks EMI Last week 20 / 10 weeks WARNER Last week 8 / 8 weeks WARNER Last week 16 / 11 weeks SONY Why Does Love (Do This To Me) International Bright Young Thing Backtrackin' Two Fires 5 Exponents 25 Jesus Jones 5 Black Sabbath 25 Jimmy Barnes Last week 7 / 5 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 39 / 3 weeks EMI Last week - / 1 weeks BMG Last week 29 / 20 weeks Gold / FESTIVAL Rhythm Of My Heart Now That We've Found Love The Best Of The Eagles Les Miserables 6 Rod Stewart 26 Love In Effect 6 The Eagles 26 Original London Cast Last week 8 / 7 weeks WARNER Last week 27 / 5 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 4 / 9 weeks WARNER Last week 41 / 8 weeks Platinum / FESTIVAL Baby Baby Wicked Games Joyride Sing The Blues 7 Amy Grant 27 Chris Isaak 7 Roxette 27 The Simpsons Last week 21 / 3 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 25 / 13 weeks POLYGRAM Last week 6 / 5 weeks EMI Last week 21 / 18 weeks WARNER I've Been Thinking About You Break On Through Piano By Candlelight III Remasters 8 Londonbeat 28 The Doors 8 Carl Doy 28 Led Zeppelin Last week 10 / 9 weeks BMG Last week 43 / 2 weeks WARNER Last week 2 / 7 weeks Gold / SONY Last week 18 / 27 weeks WEA/WARNER Sucker D.J. Where Are You Baby Flashpoint Mariah Carey 9 Dimples D 29 Betty Boo 9 Rolling Stones 29 Mariah Carey Last week 6 / 11 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 23 / 15 weeks WARNER Last week 7 / 6 weeks SONY Last week 26 / 36 weeks Platinum / CBS Joyride I Believe Montage In The Blood 10 Roxette 30 EMF 10 Kenny G 30 Londonbeat Last week 5 / 8 weeks EMI Last week 22 / 4 weeks EMI Last week 11 / 4 weeks BMG Last week 39 / 4 weeks BMG Are You Ready Around The Way Girl Out Of Time Music Of The Night 11 AC/DC 31 ll Cool J 11 R.E.M. 31 Roger Woodward Last week - / 1 weeks SONY Last week 37 / 6 weeks SONY Last week 10 / 10 weeks WARNER Last week - / 1 weeks BMG Gonna Make You Sweat I Touch Myself Wicked Game Centre Stage 12 C & C Music Factory 32 Divinyls 12 Chris Isaak 32 Anthony Warlow Last week 14 / 17 weeks SME Last week 50 / 8 weeks VIRGIN Last week 9 / 12 weeks WARNER Last week 17 / 7 weeks POLYGRAM Here We Go Right Here Right Now Boogie People The White Room 13 C & C Music Factory 33 Jesus Jones 13 George Thorogood And The Destroy... 33 The KLF Last week 11 / 3 weeks SONY Last week - / 1 weeks EMI Last week 31 / 2 weeks EMI Last week 36 / 2 weeks FESTIVAL Unbelievable Sadness Part 1 Mcmxc A.D. The Best Of 1968 - 1973 14 EMF 34 Enigma 14 Enigma 34 Steve Miller Band Last week 12 / 17 weeks EMI Last week 35 / 18 weeks VIRGIN Last week 12 / 11 weeks Gold / VIRGIN Last week 32 / 4 weeks EMI 3Am Eternal Mea Culpa Part Ii The Razor's Edge The Essential Pavarotti 15 The KLF 35 Enigma 15 AC/DC 35 Luciano Pavarotti Last week 15 / 7 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 34 / 2 weeks VIRGIN Last week 28 / 31 weeks Platinum / CBS Last week 14 / 6 weeks POLYGRAM Go For It I Don't Wanna Cry Real Life Floating Into The Night 16 Joey B Ellis 36 Mariah Carey 16 Simple Minds 36 Julee Cruise Last week 24 / 4 weeks EMI Last week - / 1 weeks SONY Last week 23 / 4 weeks VIRGIN Last week 37 / 12 weeks WARNER Ring Ring Ring How To Dance Legend Songs Of Faith 17 De La Soul 37 The Bingo Boys 17 Bob Marley 37 MacNally & Walters Last week 13 / 2 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 47 / 2 weeks WARNER Last week 48 / 29 weeks Platinum x3 / FMR Last week 20 / 5 weeks BMG Megamix Hold You Tight Doubt Dances With Wolves OST 18 Snap 38 Tara Kemp 18 Jesus Jones 38 John Barry Last week 9 / 4 weeks BMG Last week 19 / 5 weeks WARNER Last week 15 / 6 weeks EMI Last week 47 / 3 weeks SONY The Shoop Shoop Song It's A Shame Unchained Melody Serious Hits - Live 19 Cher 39 Monie Love 19 Righteous Brothers 39 Phil Collins Last week 26 / 2 weeks SONY Last week 36 / 14 weeks EMI Last week 13 / 13 weeks Platinum / POLYGRAM Last week 30 / 25 weeks Platinum / WEA Grease Mega-Mix Get It Together The Best Of The Doors World Power 20 John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John 40 Redhead Kingpin & The FBI 20 The Doors 40 Snap Last week 16 / 7 weeks POLYGRAM Last week - / 1 weeks VIRGIN Last week 33 / 2 weeks WARNER Last week 44 / 33 weeks Gold / BMG Top 20 NZ Singles Top 10 Compilations Top 20 NZ Albums ©2013 Recorded Music New Zealand Limited. 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