My Music Charts–Peaking at #9 (Singles)

All the songs that peaked at #9:

Song title–Artist (weeks at #9)

1983

01. In a Big Country–Big Country (1) [a]
02. I Got the Message–Men Without Hats (2)

1984

03. New Moon on Monday–Duran Duran (2)
04. Middle of the Road–The Pretenders (1)
05. Whisper to a Scream (Birds Fly)–Icicle Works (1)
06. Robert De Niro’s Waiting–Bananarama (2)
07. Borderline–Madonna (1)
08. Cover Me–Bruce Springsteen (2)
09. On the Wings of a Nightingale–The Everly Brothers (1)
10. The War Song–Culture Club (2)

1985

11. romantic Traffic–Spoons (2)
12. All She Wants to Do is Dance–Don Henley (1)
13. Smooth Operator–Sade (2)
14. There Must Be an Angel (Playing With My Heart)–Eurythmics (2)
15. Miami Vice Theme–Jan Hammer (1)

1986

16. Goodbye is Forever–Arcadia (1)
17. Greatest Love of All–Whitney Houston (3)
18. Out on a Limb–Eye Eye (1)
19. Don’t Stand So Close to Me ’86–The Police (2)

1987

20. Don’t Give Up–Peter Gabriel/Kate Bush (2)
21. Love Removal Machine–The Cult (1)
22. Notorious–Loverboy (1)

1988

23. In God’s Country–U2 (1)
24. Hands Up (Give Me Your Heart)–Sway (1)
25. All Fired Up–Pat Benatar (2)

1989

26. You Got It (The Right Stuff)–New Kids on the Block (1)
27. The Look–Roxette (1)
28. If You Don’t Know Me By Now–Simply Red (1)
29. It’s Not Enough–Starship (1)
30. Partyman–Prince (1)
31. Sons & Daughters–Chalk Circle (2)

1990

32. Misfit–Curiosity Killed the Cat (2)
33. Put It There–Paul McCartney (1)
34. Can’t Stop–After 7 (1)

1991

35. Missunderstanding–Al B. Sure! (1)
36. I Don’t Know Anybody Else–Black Box (3)
37. The Fly–U2 (2)

1992

38. Can’t Truss It–Public Enemy (1)
39. Just Another Day–Jon Secada (1)

1995

40. The Whole World Lost Its Head–Go-Go’s (2)
41. Macarena–Los Del Mar (2)
42. Close to You–Fun Factory (3)

1999

43. When I Grow Up–garbage (1)
44. Thank U–Alanis Morissette (1)

2000

45. Bag it Up–Geri Halliwell (4) [b]

2001

46. Kylä Vuotti Uutta Kuuta–Värttinä (1) [c]

[a] In a Big Country had already been in release for six months and was on my chart when I started it in November 1983.

[b] The record for the longest run at #9.

[c] Album track, never released as a single. Kylä Vuotti Uutta Kuuta was the last new song to enter my chart, debuting at #9 during the chart’s final week of 7 April 2001, and thus never had the chance to peak higher.

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