1982 in Music - UK Top 40 Hits of 1982

UK Top 40 Hits of 1982

  1. Come On Eileen – Dexys Midnight Runners
  2. Fame – Irene Cara
  3. Eye of the Tiger – Survivor
  4. The Lion Sleeps Tonight – Tight Fit
  5. Do You Really Want to Hurt Me – Culture Club
  6. Pass the Dutchie – Musical Youth
  7. I Don't Wanna Dance – Eddy Grant
  8. Seven Tears – Goombay Dance Band
  9. Ebony and Ivory – Paul McCartney with Stevie Wonder
  10. Town Called Malice / Precious – The Jam
  11. Golden Brown – The Stranglers
  12. Mad World – Tears for Fears
  13. Mickey – Toni Basil
  14. Love Plus One – Haircut One Hundred
  15. The Model / Computer love – Kraftwerk
  16. Oh Julie – Shakin' Stevens
  17. Goody Two Shoes – Adam Ant
  18. Heartbreaker – Dionne Warwick
  19. Only You – Yazoo
  20. Don't Go – Yazoo
  21. Walking On Sunshine – Rockers Revenge feat Donnie Calvin
  22. Zoom -Fat Larry's Band
  23. Save Your Love – Renee and Renato
  24. I Won't Let You Down – Ph.D.
  25. Just an Illusion – Imagination
  26. Starmaker – The Kids from "Fame"
  27. Hard to Say I'm Sorry – Chicago
  28. Abracadabra – Steve Miller Band
  29. House of Fun – Madness
  30. Centerfold – The J. Geils Band
  31. The Look of Love – ABC
  32. The Land of Make Believe – Bucks Fizz
  33. Maid of Orleans – Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
  34. Young Guns (Go for It) – Wham!
  35. Ain't No Pleasing You – Chas & Dave
  36. Save a Prayer – Duran Duran
  37. T'ain't What You Do (It's the Way That You Do It) – Fun Boy Three with Bananarama
  38. A Little Peace – Nicole
  39. Hungry Like the Wolf – Duran Duran
  40. My Camera Never Lies – Bucks Fizz

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