This is a list of the European Music & Media magazine's European Hot 100 Singles and European Top 100 Albums number-ones of 1993.
Issue Date | Song | Artist | Album | Artist |
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2 January | "I Will Always Love You" | Whitney Houston | ABBA Gold: Greatest Hits | ABBA |
9 January | ||||
16 January | ||||
23 January | The Bodyguard (Soundtrack) | Whitney Houston | ||
30 January | ||||
6 February | ||||
13 February | ||||
20 February | ||||
27 February | ||||
6 March | "No Limit" | 2 Unlimited | ||
13 March | ||||
20 March | ||||
27 March | ||||
3 April | ||||
10 April | ||||
17 April | Songs of Faith and Devotion | Depeche Mode | ||
24 April | ||||
1 May | ||||
8 May | "Informer" | Snow | The Bodyguard (Soundtrack) | Whitney Houston |
15 May | ||||
22 May | ||||
29 May | Get a Grip | Aerosmith | ||
5 June | "Tribal Dance" | 2 Unlimited | Tutte Storie | Eros Ramazzotti |
12 June | "What Is Love" | Haddaway | On The Night | Dire Straits |
19 June | No Limits! | 2 Unlimited | ||
26 June | ||||
3 July | On The Night | Dire Straits | ||
10 July | ||||
17 July | No Limits! | 2 Unlimited | ||
24 July | Zooropa | U2 | ||
31 July | "(I Can't Help) Falling In Love With You" | UB40 | ||
7 August | ||||
14 August | "What's Up?" | 4 Non Blondes | ||
21 August | ||||
28 August | "Mr. Vain" | Culture Beat | ||
4 September | ||||
11 September | ||||
18 September | Bigger, Better, Faster, More! | 4 Non Blondes | ||
25 September | ||||
2 October | "Life" | Haddaway | ||
9 October | ||||
16 October | "What's Up?" | 4 Non Blondes | ||
23 October | "Living On My Own (No More Brothers Mix)" | Freddie Mercury | ||
30 October | Very | Pet Shop Boys | ||
6 November | "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" | Meat Loaf | Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell | Meat Loaf |
13 November | ||||
20 November | ||||
27 November | ||||
4 December | Both Sides | Phil Collins | ||
11 December | So Far So Good | Bryan Adams | ||
18 December | ||||
25 December |
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