List of number-one hits of 1984 (Mexico)
This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Mexico in 1984, according to the Notitas Musicales magazine with data provided by Radio Mil[1](which also provided charts for Billboard's "Hits of the World" between 1969 and 1981).[2]
Notitas Musicales was a bi-weekly magazine that published two record charts:
- "Canciones que México canta" ("Songs that Mexico sings"), which listed the Top 10 most popular Spanish-language songs in Mexico, and
- "Hit Parade", which was a Top 10 of the most popular songs in Mexico that were in languages other than Spanish.
Chart history
Issue Date | "Songs that Mexico sings" (Spanish) | "Hit Parade" (Other languages) | ||
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Song | Artist(s) | Song | Artist(s) | |
February (1st half) | "Lo dudo" | José José | "Living on Video" | Trans-X |
March (2nd half) | "Mi amor, amor" | Lucía Méndez | "Say, Say, Say" | Michael Jackson & Paul McCartney |
April (1st half) | "Living on Video" | Trans-X | ||
May (2nd half) | "Karma Chameleon" | Culture Club | ||
June (1st half) | "Living on Video" | Trans-X | ||
July (1st half) | "Karma Chameleon" | Culture Club | ||
August (1st half) | "Corazón encadenado" | Lani Hall & Camilo Sesto | "Self Control" | Laura Branigan |
October (2nd half) | "Querida" | Juan Gabriel | "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" | Cyndi Lauper |
December (2nd half) | "I Just Called To Say I Love You" | Stevie Wonder |
See also
References
- ↑ Galván, Hugo (2013). Rock impop: El rock mexicano en la radio Top 40 (in Spanish). p. 80. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
- ↑ January 27, 1973 issue of Billboard Magazine; page 109 (Retrieved 2016-03-15).
Sources
- Print editions of the Notitas Musicales magazine.
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