List of European Number-one Hits of 1995

This is a list of the European Music & Media magazine's European Hot 100 Singles and European Top 100 Albums number-ones of 1995.

Issue Date Song Artist Album Artist
7 January "Cotton Eye Joe" Rednex Live at the BBC The Beatles
14 January Cross Road Bon Jovi
21 January
28 January No Need to Argue The Cranberries
4 February
11 February
18 February "Here Comes The Hotstepper" Ini Kamoze
25 February
4 March
11 March
18 March
25 March Greatest Hits Bruce Springsteen
1 April
8 April
15 April "Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)" Scatman John
22 April "Back for Good" Take That
29 April
6 May
13 May
20 May Nobody Else Take That
27 May "Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)" Scatman John
3 June
10 June
17 June
24 June "Scream" Michael Jackson & Janet Jackson P·U·L·S·E Pink Floyd
1 July
8 July HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book 1 Michael Jackson
15 July
22 July "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" Bryan Adams
29 July These Days Bon Jovi
5 August "Shy Guy" Diana King
12 August
19 August
26 August "Scatman's World" Scatman John
2 September
9 September
16 September "You Are Not Alone" Michael Jackson HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book 1 Michael Jackson
23 September
30 September One Hot Minute Red Hot Chili Peppers
7 October
14 October Ballbreaker AC/DC
21 October
28 October Life Simply Red
4 November "Boombastic" Shaggy
11 November "Gangsta's Paradise" Coolio featuring L.V.
18 November
25 November Made in Heaven Queen
2 December
9 December
16 December Anthology 1 The Beatles
23 December Made in Heaven Queen
30 December
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