All the songs that peaked at #7:
Song title–Artist (weeks at #7)
1983
01. Delirious–Prince (2)
02. Crumblin’ Down–John Cougar Mellencamp (1)
1984
03. Footloose–Kenny Loggins (1)
04. Head Over Heels–Go-Go’s (2)
05. Sister Christian–Night Ranger (2)
06. Self Control–Laura Branigan (2)
07. Who’s That Girl?–Eurythmics (2)
08. I’m Free (Heaven Helps the Man)–Kenny Loggins (1)
09. Obscene Phone Caller–Rockwell (1)
10. She’s Mine–Steve Perry (1)
11. Only When You Leave–Spandau Ballet (1)
12. Missing You–John Waite (1)
13. Blue Jean–David Bowie (1)
1985
14. We All Stand Together–Paul McCartney and the Frog Chorus (2)
15. When the Rain Begins to Fall–Jermaine Jackson/Pia Zadora (2)
16. Black Cars–Gino Vannelli (1)
17. Jesse–Julian Lennon (1)
18. You Look Marvelous–Billy Crystal (1)
19. One Night Love Affair–Bryan Adams (3)
20. Pop Life–Prince & the Revolution (1)
1986
21. Love is the Seventh Wave–Sting (1) [a]
22. R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A. (A Salute to 60’s Rock)–John Cougar Mellencamp (1)
23. Wood Beez (pray like aretha franklin)–Scritti Politti (2)
24. Rain on the Scarecrow–John Cougar Mellencamp (1)
25. Holding Back the Years–Simply Red (1)
26. Anotherloverholenyohead–Prince and the Revolution (2)
27. You Can Call Me Al–Paul Simon (1)
28. Rumors–Timex Social Club (1)
29. Freedom Overspill–Steve Winwood (2)
1987
30. Brand New Lover–Dead Or Alive (1)
31. Touch Me (I Want Your Body)–Samantha Fox (1)
32. Respect Yourself–Bruce Willis (1)
33. The Finer Things–Steve Winwood (1)
34. Right on Track–Breakfast Club (2)
35. Hearts On Fire–Bryan Adams (1)
36. Songbird–Kenny G (1)
37. Into The Fire–Bryan Adams (2)
38. 20th Century Boy–Chalk Circle (2)
39. Shake Your Love–Debbie Gibson (1)
1988
40. Tell it to My Heart–Taylor Dayne (1)
41. Out of the Blue–Debbie Gibson (2)
42. Anything for You–Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine (1)
43. I’m in Love–Pointer Sisters (4) [b]
44. Walk on Water–Eddie Money (2)
1989
45. My Prerogative–Bobby Brown (1)
46. As Long as You Follow–Fleetwood Mac (3)
47. I Beg Your Pardon–Kon Kan (2)
48. She’s So Young–The Pursuit of Happiness (1)
49. Buffalo Stance–Neneh Cherry (1)
50. Hard Sun–Indio (1)
51. The Best–Tina Turner (1)
52. Too Much–Bros (1)
53. We Didn’t Start the Fire–Billy Joel (1)
54. Cheer Down–George Harrison (3)
1990
55. When Something is Wrong with My Baby–Linda Ronstadt (featuring Aaron Neville) (1)
56. King of Wishful Thinking–Go West (2)
57. Jerk Out–The Time (2)
58. Policy of Truth–Depeche Mode (3)
59. Say a Prayer–Breathe (2)
60. So Hard–Pet Shop Boys (2)
61. Kiss Me You Fool–The Northern Pikes (3)
1991
62. World in My Eyes–Depeche Mode (1)
63. Candy–Iggy Pop (1)
1992
64. Move This–Technotronic Featuring Ya Kid K (1)
1993
65. Heal the World–Michael Jackson (2)
66. Are You Gonna Go My Way–Lenny Kravitz (2)
67. Two Hearts–Chris Isaak (1)
1994
68. Life (Everybody Needs Somebody to Love)–Haddaway (2)
69. I’ll Take You There–General Public (1)
70. Girls & Boys–Blur (1)
71. Misled–Celine Dion (2)
1995
72. Sex Drive–Glam with Pete Burns (1)
73. Here Comes the Hotstepper–Ini Kamoze (1)
74. Strange Currencies–R.E.M. (2)
75. Survival–Madonna (1)
76. Come and Get Your Love–Real McCoy (1)
1996
77. All I Really Want–Alanis Morissette (3)
1997
78. Alive–Pearl Jam (1)
79. 2 Become 1–Spice Girls (1)
1998
80. Building A Mystery–Sarah McLachlan (3)
1999
81. please–chris isaak (1)
82. every time–janet (3)
83. the mummers’ dance–Loreena McKennitt (2)
84. Maria–Blondie (4) [b]
2000
85. You only tell me you love me when you’re drunk–Pet Shop Boys (1)
86. If I Told You That–Whitney Houston & George Michael (2)
[a] A fitting peak position, given the title.
[b] Tied for the longest run at #7.