List of UK top-ten singles in 1983
Boy George (pictured in 2011) and his band Culture Club had the best-selling single of 1983 with "Karma Chameleon ", which topped the chart for six weeks. The group had a total of four top 10 singles this year, all peaking in the top three.
Billy Joel (pictured in 2009) scored two top 10 singles this year, including his only UK number-one hit, "Uptown Girl ", which became the year's second best selling single.
UB40 (band member Astro pictured in 2018) had two top 10 hits in 1983, including "Red Red Wine ", which topped the chart for three weeks and went on to become the third best selling single of the year.
The UK Singles Chart is one of many music charts compiled by the Official Charts Company that calculates the best-selling singles of the week in the United Kingdom.[ 1] Before 2004, the chart was only based on the sales of physical singles.[ 2] [ 3] This list shows singles that peaked in the Top 10 of the UK Singles Chart during 1983 , as well as singles which peaked in 1982 and 1984 but were in the top 10 in 1983. The entry date is when the single appeared in the top 10 for the first time (week ending, as published by the Official Charts Company, which is six days after the chart is announced).
One-hundred and forty-nine singles were in the top ten in 1983. Ten singles from 1982 remained in the top 10 for several weeks at the beginning of the year, while "Islands in the Stream " by Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton , "Marguerita Time " by Status Quo and "Tell Her About It " by Billy Joel were all released in 1983 but did not reach their peak until 1984. "A Winter's Tale " by David Essex , "Best Years of Our Lives " by Modern Romance and "You Can't Hurry Love " by Phil Collins were the singles from 1982 to reach their peak in 1983. Thirty-three artists scored multiple entries in the top 10 in 1983. Billy Joel , The Cure , Eurythmics , Paul Young and U2 were among the many artists who achieved their first UK charting top 10 single in 1983.
The 1982 Christmas number-one , "Save Your Love " by Renée and Renato , remained at number-one for the first two weeks of 1983. The first new number-one single of the year was "You Can't Hurry Love " by Phil Collins of Genesis . Overall, eighteen different singles peaked at number-one in 1983, with eighteen unique artists having singles hitting that position.
Background
Multiple entries
One-hundred and forty-nine singles charted in the top 10 in 1983, with one-hundred and thirty-nine singles reaching their peak this year.
Thirty-three artists scored multiple entries in the top 10 in 1983. Michael Jackson secured the record for most top 10 hits in 1983 with five hit singles.
Billy Joel was one of a number of artists with two top-ten entries, including the number-one single "Uptown Girl ". Bananarama , David Essex , Heaven 17 , Lionel Richie and The Police were among the other artists who had multiple top 10 entries in 1983.
Chart debuts
Forty-nine artists achieved their first top 10 single in 1983, either as a lead or featured artist. Of these, seven went on to record another hit single that year: Big Country , Billy Joel , Heaven 17 , JoBoxers , Malcolm McLaren , The Style Council and Thompson Twins . Three artists achieved two more chart hits in 1983: Kajagoogoo , Paul Young and Tracey Ullman . Eurythmics had three other entries in their breakthrough year.
The following table (collapsed on desktop site) does not include acts who had previously charted as part of a group and secured their first top 10 solo single.
Notes
Phil Everly achieved his first solo top ten single in 1983, his collaboration with Cliff Richard , "She Means Nothing to Me ", landing at number nine. With his brother Don, the Everly Brothers had 13 top ten hits between 1957 and 1965. Tom Robinson fronted the Tom Robinson Band from 1976 to 1979, with their biggest hit "2-4-6-8 Motorway " reaching number 5. "War Baby " became his first and only solo top 10 single. Tina Turner 's previous recordings were all with her husband Ike under the name Ike & Tina Turner , debuting with the number 3 hit "River Deep Mountain High " in 1966. "Let's Stay Together " marked her first time in the top ten by herself.
Songs from films
Original songs from various films entered the top 10 throughout the year. These included "Up Where We Belong " (An Officer and a Gentleman ) and "Flashdance... What a Feeling " (Flashdance ).
Best-selling singles
Culture Club had the best-selling single of the year with "Karma Chameleon ". The single spent ten weeks in the top 10 (including six weeks at number one) and sold over 1.39 million copies and was certified platinum by the BPI . "Uptown Girl " by Billy Joel came in second place, selling more than 949,000 copies and losing out by around 390,000 sales. UB40 's "Red Red Wine ", "Let's Dance " from David Bowie and "Total Eclipse of the Heart " by Bonnie Tyler made up the top five. Singles by Spandau Ballet , Men at Work , Michael Jackson , The Flying Pickets and Lionel Richie were also in the top ten best-selling singles of the year.
Top-ten singles
Symbol
Meaning
‡
Single peaked in 1982 but still in chart in 1983.
♦
Single released in 1983 but peaked in 1984.
(#)
Year-end top-ten single position and rank
Entered
The date that the single first appeared in the chart.
Peak
Highest position that the single reached in the UK Singles Chart.
Entries by artist
Michael Jackson had five UK top 10 entries this year, the most of any artist. The most successful of these was the number-one hit "Billie Jean ", which became the year's eighth best selling single.
Sting (pictured in 2018) and his band The Police scored two top 10 singles in 1983, including their best-known and most successful song, "Every Breath You Take ", which topped the chart for four weeks.
Heaven 17 (band member Glenn Gregory pictured in 2019) achieved two top entries this year, including their biggest hit, "Temptation ", which reached number two in May.
Toto (band member Jeff Porcaro pictured) secured their only UK top 10 hit in 1983 with "Africa ", which peaked at number three in February.
The following table shows artists who achieved two or more top 10 entries in 1983, including singles that reached their peak in 1982 or 1984. The figures include both main artists and featured artists, while appearances on ensemble charity records are also counted for each artist. The total number of weeks an artist spent in the top ten in 1983 is also shown.
Entries
Artist
Weeks
Singles
5
Michael Jackson
17
"Beat It ", "Billie Jean ", "Say Say Say ", "Thriller ", "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' "
4
Culture Club [D]
21
"Church of the Poison Mind ", "Karma Chameleon ", "Time (Clock of the Heart) ", "Victims "
David Bowie [D]
18
"China Girl ", "Let's Dance ", "Modern Love ", "Peace on Earth"/"Little Drummer Boy "
Eurythmics
14
"Love Is a Stranger ", "Right by Your Side ", "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) ", "Who's That Girl? "
Madness [D]
13
"Our House ", "The Sun and the Rain ", "Tomorrow's Just Another Day "/"Madness (Is All in the Mind) ", "Wings of a Dove "
3
Cliff Richard
6
"Please Don't Fall in Love ", "She Means Nothing to Me ", "True Love Ways "
Kajagoogoo
11
"Big Apple ", "Ooh to Be Ah ", "Too Shy "
Modern Romance [E]
9
"Best Years of Our Lives ", "High Life ", "Walking in the Rain "
Paul Young
17
"Come Back and Stay ", "Love of the Common People ", "Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home) "
Thompson Twins
10
"Hold Me Now ", "Love On Your Side ", "We Are Detective "
Tracey Ullman
11
"Breakaway ", "Move Over Darling ", "They Don't Know "
Wham!
14
"Bad Boys ", "Club Tropicana ", "Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do) "
2
Bananarama
6
"Cruel Summer ", "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye "
Big Country
6
"Chance ", "Fields of Fire "
Billy Joel [F]
11
"Tell Her About It ", "Uptown Girl "
Bucks Fizz
3
"If You Can't Stand the Heat ", "When We Were Young "
David Essex [E]
6
"A Winter's Tale ", "Tahiti"
Duran Duran
7
"Is There Something I Should Know? ", "Union of the Snake "
Elton John
9
"I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues ", "I'm Still Standing "
Fun Boy Three
4
"Our Lips Are Sealed ", "The Tunnel of Love "
Heaven 17
10
"Come Live with Me ", "Temptation "
JoBoxers
6
"Boxerbeat ", "Just Got Lucky "
Lionel Richie [D]
7
"All Night Long (All Night) ", "Truly "
Malcolm McLaren
7
"Buffalo Gals ", "Double Dutch "
Phil Collins [E] [G]
11
"Mama ", "You Can't Hurry Love "
The Police
9
"Every Breath You Take ", "Wrapped Around Your Finger "
Rod Stewart
11
"Baby Jane ", "What Am I Gonna Do (I'm So in Love with You)"
Shakin' Stevens [D]
6
"Cry Just a Little Bit ", "The Shakin' Stevens EP"
Spandau Ballet
11
"Gold ", "True "
Status Quo [F]
4
"Marguerita Time ", "Ol' Rag Blues "
The Style Council
8
"Long Hot Summer "/"The Paris Match", "Speak Like a Child "
Tears for Fears
7
"Change ", "Pale Shelter "
UB40
9
"Please Don't Make Me Cry ", "Red Red Wine "
Notes
a "Tell Her About It" reached its peak of number four on 14 January 1984 (week ending).
b "The Crown" is one of the longest songs to ever chart on the UK Singles Chart, with the 12" version having a running time of 10 minutes 35 seconds.
c "Say Say Say" re-entered the top 10 at number 3 on 12 November 1983 (week ending) for four weeks.
d Figure includes single that peaked in 1982.
e Figure includes single that first charted in 1982 but peaked in 1983.
f Figure includes single that peaked in 1984.
g Figure includes a top 10 hit with the group Genesis.
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