This is a list of the European Music & Media magazine's European Hot 100 Singles and European Top 100 Albums number-ones of 1994.
Issue Date | Song | Artist | Album | Artist |
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1 January | "I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)" | Meat Loaf | So Far So Good | Bryan Adams |
8 January | ||||
15 January | ||||
22 January | "All for Love" | Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart & Sting | ||
29 January | ||||
5 February | ||||
12 February | ||||
19 February | ||||
26 February | ||||
5 March | ||||
12 March | ||||
19 March | ||||
26 March | "Move on Baby" | Cappella | Music Box | Mariah Carey |
2 April | "Streets of Philadelphia" | Bruce Springsteen | ||
9 April | ||||
16 April | ||||
23 April | The Division Bell | Pink Floyd | ||
30 April | ||||
7 May | ||||
14 May | ||||
21 May | ||||
28 May | "Without You" | Mariah Carey | ||
4 June | ||||
11 June | "The Real Thing" | 2 Unlimited | Music Box | Mariah Carey |
18 June | ||||
25 June | ||||
2 July | "Baby, I Love Your Way" | Big Mountain | ||
9 July | "Love Is All Around" | Wet Wet Wet | ||
16 July | ||||
23 July | ||||
30 July | Voodoo Lounge | Rolling Stones | ||
6 August | ||||
13 August | ||||
20 August | ||||
27 August | ||||
3 September | ||||
10 September | End of Part One: Their Greatest Hits | Wet Wet Wet | ||
17 September | ||||
24 September | The 3 Tenors In Concert 1994 | Carreras/Domingo/Pavarotti with Mehta | ||
1 October | ||||
8 October | ||||
15 October | ||||
22 October | "Saturday Night" | Whigfield | Monster | R.E.M. |
29 October | ||||
5 November | "Always" | Bon Jovi | ||
12 November | Cross Road | Bon Jovi | ||
19 November | ||||
26 November | ||||
3 December | ||||
10 December | "Cotton Eye Joe" | Rednex | ||
17 December | ||||
24 December | ||||
31 December |
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