List of UK Independent Singles Chart number ones of the 1980s
These are the UK Official Indie Chart number-one hits of the 1980s, as compiled by MRIB.[1]
1980[]
Date first reached number one | Song | Artist | Label | Duration[2] |
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19 January | "Where's Captain Kirk?" | Spizzenergi | Rough Trade | 7 weeks |
8 March | "Food for Thought" / King | UB40 | Graduate | 12 weeks |
31 May | "" | Crass | Crass | 5 weeks |
5 July | "Love Will Tear Us Apart" | Joy Division | Factory | 10* weeks |
30 August | "Paranoid" | Black Sabbath | NEMS | 5* weeks |
13 September | Can't Cheat Karma (EP) | Zounds | Crass | 2 weeks |
18 October | "Requiem" | Killing Joke | E.G. | 1 week |
25 October | "Atmosphere" | Joy Division | Factory | 2 weeks |
8 November | "Kill the Poor" | Dead Kennedys | Cherry Red | 1 week |
15 November | "The Earth Dies Screaming" / "" | UB40 | Graduate | 5* weeks |
6 December | Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers (EP) | Motörhead | Big Beat | 1 week |
27 December | "Cartrouble" | Adam and the Ants | Do It | 7* weeks |
1981[]
Date first reached number one | Song | Artist | Label | Duration[2] |
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24 January | "Zerox" | Adam and the Ants | Do It | 3 weeks |
7 March | "Nagasaki Nightmare" | Crass | Crass | 2 weeks |
21 March | "Ceremony" | New Order | Factory | 3 weeks |
11 April | Four from Toyah (EP) | Toyah | Safari | 3 weeks |
2 May | "Dreaming of Me" | Depeche Mode | Mute | 1 week |
9 May | Why (EP) | Discharge | Clay | 2 weeks |
23 May | "I Want To Be Free" | Toyah | Safari | 1 week |
30 May | "" / "Don't Slow Down" | UB40 | DEP International | 1 week |
6 June | "Too Drunk to Fuck" | Dead Kennedys | Cherry Red | 5 weeks |
11 July | "New Life" | Depeche Mode | Mute | 7 weeks |
29 August | "One in Ten" | UB40 | DEP International | 4 weeks |
26 September | "Just Can't Get Enough" | Depeche Mode | Mute | 2 weeks |
10 October | "Procession" | New Order | Factory | 3 weeks |
31 October | "Thunder In The Mountains" | Toyah | Safari | 4 weeks |
28 November | "Six Guns" | Anti-Pasti | Rondelet | 1 week |
5 December | Four More From Toyah (EP) | Toyah | Safari | 5* weeks |
19 December | "" | The Exploited & Anti-Pasti | Exploited | 1 week |
1982[]
Date first reached number one | Song | Artist | Label | Duration[2] |
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16 January | "Streets of London" | Anti-Nowhere League | WXYZ | 2 weeks |
30 January | "" | Theatre of Hate | Burning Rome | 2 weeks |
13 February | "See You" | Depeche Mode | Mute | 7 weeks |
3 April | "" | Anti-Nowhere League | WXYZ | 2 weeks |
17 April | "Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag" | Pigbag | Y | 4 weeks |
15 May | "Only You" | Yazoo | Mute | 5 weeks |
19 June | "Temptation" | New Order | Factory | 3 weeks |
10 July | "" | Anti-Nowhere League | WXYZ | 2 weeks |
24 July | "Don't Go" | Yazoo | Mute | 8 weeks |
18 September | "Leave in Silence" | Depeche Mode | Mute | 6 weeks |
30 October | "Shipbuilding" | Robert Wyatt | Rough Trade | 3* weeks |
6 November | "" | Crass | Crass | 3 weeks |
27 November | "The Other Side of Love" | Yazoo | Mute | 4 weeks |
25 December | "Save Your Love" | Renée and Renato | Hollywood | 3 weeks |
1983[]
Date first reached number one | Song | Artist | Label | Duration[2] |
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15 January | "" | Southern Death Cult | Situation Two | 2 weeks |
29 January | "Heartache Avenue" | The Maisonettes | Ready Steady Go! | 3 weeks |
19 February | "Oblivious" | Aztec Camera | Rough Trade | 2 weeks |
12 March | "Get the Balance Right!" | Depeche Mode | Mute Records | 2 weeks |
26 March | "Blue Monday" | New Order | Factory | 13* weeks |
11 June | "Nobody's Diary" | Yazoo | Mute | 1 week |
18 June | "Pills and Soap" | The Imposter (Elvis Costello) | F-Beat | 2 weeks |
2 July | "" | Crass | Crass | 2 weeks |
16 July | "War Baby" | Tom Robinson | Panic | 3 weeks |
6 August | "Everything Counts" | Depeche Mode | Mute | 5 weeks |
10 September | "Confusion" | New Order | Factory | 4 weeks |
5 November | "Temple of Love" | The Sisters of Mercy | Merciful Release | 1 week |
26 November | "This Charming Man" | The Smiths | Rough Trade | 7* weeks |
3 December | "Never Never" | The Assembly | Mute | 2 weeks |
1984[]
Date first reached number one | Song | Artist | Label | Duration[2] |
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28 January | "What Difference Does It Make?" | The Smiths | Rough Trade | 9 weeks |
31 March | "" | Crass | Crass | 1 week |
7 April | "People Are People" | Depeche Mode | Mute | 3 weeks |
28 April | "Hand in Glove" | Sandie Shaw | Rough Trade | 1 week |
5 May | "Thieves Like Us" | New Order | Factory | 2 weeks |
19 May | "Pearly-Dewdrops' Drops" | Cocteau Twins | 4AD | 2 weeks |
2 June | "Spiritwalker" | The Cult | Situation Two | 1 week |
9 June | "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now" | The Smiths | Rough Trade | 3* weeks |
23 June | "Thanks for the Night" | The Damned | Damned | 2 weeks |
14 July | "In the Ghetto" | Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds | Mute | 4 weeks |
11 August | "" | The March Violets | Rebirth | 2 weeks |
25 August | "Agadoo" | Black Lace | Flair | 2 weeks |
8 September | "William, It Was Really Nothing" | The Smiths | Rough Trade | 2 weeks |
22 September | "Master and Servant" | Depeche Mode | Mute | 6 weeks |
3 November | "" | Red Guitars | Self Drive | 2 weeks |
17 November | "" | New Model Army | Abstract | 1 week |
24 November | "Blasphemous Rumours"/"Somebody" | Depeche Mode | Mute | 3 weeks |
15 December | "Nellie the Elephant" | Toy Dolls | Volume | 7 weeks |
1985[]
Date first reached number one | Song | Artist | Label | Duration[2] |
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2 February | "Upside Down" | The Jesus and Mary Chain | Creation | 4* weeks |
16 February | "How Soon Is Now?" | The Smiths | Rough Trade | 4 weeks |
30 March | "Aikea-Guinea" | Cocteau Twins | 4AD | 2* weeks |
6 April | "Shakespeare's Sister" | The Smiths | Rough Trade | 3 weeks |
4 May | "" | Red Guitars | One Way | 2 weeks |
18 May | "Shake the Disease" | Depeche Mode | Mute | 2 weeks |
1 June | "The Perfect Kiss" | New Order | Factory | 3 weeks |
22 June | "You'll Never Walk Alone" | The Crowd | Spartan | 3 weeks |
13 July | "" | The Men They Couldn't Hang | Demon | 3* weeks |
20 July | "That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore" | The Smiths | Rough Trade | 2 weeks |
17 August | "Tupelo" | Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds | Mute | 2 weeks |
31 August | "" | The Woodentops | Rough Trade | 3 weeks |
21 September | "" | Felt | 4AD | 2 weeks |
5 October | "It's Called a Heart" | Depeche Mode | Mute | 1 week |
12 October | "The Boy with the Thorn in His Side" | The Smiths | Rough Trade | 3 weeks |
2 November | "" | Conflict | Mortarhate | 2 weeks |
16 November | "Can Your Pussy Do the Dog?" | The Cramps | Big Beat | 1 week |
23 November | "Sub-culture" | New Order | Factory | 1 week |
30 November | "Tiny Dynamine" | Cocteau Twins | 4AD | 2 weeks |
14 December | "Echoes in a Shallow Bay" | Cocteau Twins | 4AD | 8 weeks |
1986[]
Date first reached number one | Song | Artist | Label | Duration[2] |
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8 February | "" | The Sisterhood | Merciful Release | 4* weeks |
1 March | "Stripped" | Depeche Mode | Mute | 1 week |
15 March | "The Trumpton Riots" | Half Man Half Biscuit | Probe Plus | 3 weeks |
5 April | "Shellshock" | New Order | Factory | 3 weeks |
26 April | "Godstar" | Psychic TV & The Angels of Light | 2 weeks | |
10 May | "" | We've Got a Fuzzbox and We're Gonna Use It | Vindaloo | 4 weeks |
7 June | "Bigmouth Strikes Again" | The Smiths | Rough Trade | 5 weeks |
12 July | "" | Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds | Mute | 2 weeks |
26 July | "" | The Mission | Chapter 22 | 2 weeks |
9 August | "Panic" | The Smiths | Rough Trade | 4 weeks |
6 September | "Tokyo Storm Warning" | Elvis Costello & The Attractions | Demon | 2 weeks |
20 September | "" | This Mortal Coil | 4AD | 1 week |
27 September | "State of the Nation" | New Order | Factory | 3 weeks |
18 October | "Dickie Davies Eyes" | Half Man Half Biscuit | Probe Plus | 1 week |
25 October | "" | The Woodentops | Rough Trade | 1 week |
1 November | "Love's Easy Tears" | Cocteau Twins | 4AD | 1 week |
8 November | "Ask" | The Smiths | Rough Trade | 2 weeks |
22 November | "Bizarre Love Triangle" | New Order | Factory | 2 weeks |
5 December | "Sometimes" | Erasure | Mute | 4 weeks |
1987[]
Date first reached number one | Song | Artist | Label | Duration[2] |
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3 January | "Into the Groove(y)" | Ciccone Youth | Blast First | 1 week |
10 January | "Kiss" | Age of Chance | FON | 3 weeks |
31 January | "Shoplifters of the World Unite" | The Smiths | Rough Trade | 4 weeks |
28 February | "It Doesn't Have to Be" | Erasure | Mute | 8 weeks |
25 April | "Sheila Take a Bow" | The Smiths | Rough Trade | 3 weeks |
16 May | "" | Gaye Bykers on Acid | In Tape | 3 weeks |
6 June | "Victim of Love" | Erasure | Mute | 2 weeks |
20 June | "Can't Take No More" | The Soup Dragons | Raw TV | 4 weeks |
18 July | "" | All About Eve | Eden | 2 weeks |
1 August | "True Faith" | New Order | Factory | 3 weeks |
22 August | "Girlfriend in a Coma" | The Smiths | Rough Trade | 2 weeks |
5 September | "Pump Up the Volume" | M/A/R/R/S | 4AD | 7 weeks |
24 October | "" | Fields of the Nephilim | Situation Two | 2 weeks |
7 November | "My Baby Just Cares for Me" | Nina Simone | Charly | 5 weeks |
12 December | "Touched by the Hand of God" | New Order | Factory | 6 weeks |
1988[]
Date first reached number one | Song | Artist | Label | Duration[2] |
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23 January | "Behind the Wheel" | Depeche Mode | Mute | 1 week |
30 January | "Rok da House" | Beatmasters & Cookie Crew | Rhythm King | 1 week |
6 February | "" | The Sugarcubes | One Little Indian | 2 weeks |
20 February | "I Should Be So Lucky" | Kylie Minogue | PWL | 1 week |
27 February | "Beat Dis" | Bomb the Bass | Mister-Ron | 4 weeks |
26 March | "Ship of Fools" | Erasure | Mute | 4 weeks |
23 April | "Theme from S'Express" | S'Express | Rhythm King | 4 weeks |
21 May | "Blue Monday 1988" | New Order | Factory | 2 weeks |
4 June | "Got to Be Certain" | Kylie Minogue | PWL | 1 week |
11 June | "" | Fields of the Nephilim | Situation Two | 2 weeks |
25 June | "Doctorin' the Tardis" | The Timelords | KLF Communications | 4 weeks |
23 July | "Superfly Guy" | S'Express | Rhythm King | 3 weeks |
13 August | "The Only Way Is Up" | Yazz & The Plastic Population | Big Life | 5 weeks |
17 September | "Birthday" | The Sugarcubes | One Little Indian | 1 week |
24 September | "Stop This Crazy Thing" | Coldcut feat. Junior Reid | Big Life | 1 week |
1 October | "" | The Wedding Present | Reception | 3 weeks |
22 October | "A Little Respect" | Erasure | Mute | 2 weeks |
5 November | "Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi" | Kylie Minogue | PWL | 1 week |
12 November | "Stand Up for Your Love Rights" | Yazz | Big Life | 3 weeks |
3 December | "Say a Little Prayer" | Bomb the Bass feat. Maureen | Rhythm King | 1 week |
10 December | "Fine Time" | New Order | Factory | 2 weeks |
24 December | Crackers International (EP) | Erasure | Mute | 8 weeks |
1989[]
Date first reached number one | Song | Artist | Label | Duration[2] |
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4 February | "" | Loop | Chapter 22 | 2 weeks |
18 February | "Can't Be Sure" | The Sundays | Rough Trade | 3 weeks |
11 March | "" | S'Express | Rhythm King | 1 week |
18 March | "Too Many Broken Hearts" | Jason Donovan | PWL | 1 week |
25 March | "Round And Round"! | New Order | Factory | 1 week |
1 April | (EP) | Lard | Alternative Tentacles | 1 week |
8 April | "Monkey Gone to Heaven" | Pixies | 4AD | 4 weeks |
6 May | "" | Beatmasters feat. | Rhythm King | 1 week |
13 May | "Hand on Your Heart" | Kylie Minogue | PWL | 1 week |
20 May | "Just Like Heaven" | Dinosaur Jr. | Blast First | 1 week |
27 May | "Ferry Cross the Mersey" | The Christians, Holly Johnson, Paul McCartney, Gerry Marsden & Stock Aitken Waterman | PWL | 3 weeks |
17 June | "Sealed with a Kiss" | Jason Donovan | PWL | 2 weeks |
1 July | "Here Comes Your Man" | Pixies | 4AD | 3 weeks |
22 July | "Hypnotized" | Spacemen 3 | Fire | 1 week |
29 July | "She Bangs the Drums" | The Stone Roses | Silvertone | 3 weeks |
19 August | "Pure" | The Lightning Seeds | Ghetto | 2 weeks |
2 September | "" | Beatmasters feat. Betty Boo | Rhythm King | 1 week |
9 September | "Find Out Why" | Inspiral Carpets | Cow | 1 week |
16 September | "Run 2" | New Order | Factory | 1 week |
23 September | "" | The Sugarcubes | One Little Indian | 1 week |
30 September | "Personal Jesus" | Depeche Mode | Mute | 1 week |
7 October | "Drama!" | Erasure | Mute | 1 week |
14 October | "" | Happy Mondays | Factory | 1 week |
21 October | "Street Tuff" | Rebel MC & Double Trouble | Desire | 2 weeks |
4 November | "Eye Know" | De La Soul | Tommy Boy | 1 week |
11 November | "Widowermaker" | Butthole Surfers | Blast First | 2 weeks |
25 November | "" | Inspiral Carpets | Cow | 1 week |
2 December | "Fools Gold / What the World Is Waiting For" | The Stone Roses | Silvertone | 3 weeks |
23 December | "Getting Away with It" | Electronic | Factory | 3 weeks |
See also[]
- List of UK Independent Albums Chart number ones of the 1980s
- 1980s in music
- List of UK Singles Chart number ones of the 1980s
References[]
- ^ "Indie Hits". Archived from the original on 16 October 2007 – via Cherry Red Records.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Total number of weeks at number one. * indicates the total of several non-consecutive runs at number one.
Categories:
- 1980s record charts
- 1980s in British music
- Lists of number-one songs in the United Kingdom