VH1 UK: Top 100 Number Ones
Submitted by Wezzo on Thu, 08/26/2004 - 02:37
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- 1 - Michael Jackson 'Billie Jean'
- 2 - John Lennon 'Imagine'
- 3 - Queen 'Bohemian Rhapsody'
- 4 - Oasis 'Don't Look Back In Anger'
- 5 - Madonna 'Vogue'
- 6 - Bryan Adams '(Everything I Do) I Do It For You'
- 7 - Will Young 'Leave Right Now'
- 8 - Kylie Minogue 'Can't Get You Out Of My Head'
- 9 - Madonna 'Like A Prayer'
- 10 - Mariah Carey 'Without You'
- 11 - Britney Spears 'Toxic'
- 12 - Westlife 'Flying Without Wings'
- 13 - Police Every 'Breath You Take'
- 14 - No Doubt 'Don't Speak'
- 15 - Britney Spears 'Baby One More Time'
- 16 - George Michael 'Careless Whisper'
- 17 - Celine Dion 'Think Twice'
- 18 - Puff Daddy & Faith Evans 'I'll Be Missing You'
- 19 - Spandau Ballet 'True'
- 20 - Spice Girls 'Wannabe'
- 21 - Beyonce 'Crazy In Love'
- 22 - Michael Jackson 'Earth Song'
- 23 - Madonna 'Frozen'
- 24 - Take That 'Back For Good'
- 25 - Black Eyed Peas 'Where Is The Love?'
- 26 - Adam & The Ants 'Stand And Deliver'
- 27 - Mel C featuring Left Eye 'Never Be The Same Again'
- 28 - Duran Duran 'The Reflex'
- 29 - Christina Aguilera 'Beautiful'
- 30 - David Bowie 'Ashes To Ashes'
- 31 - Michael Jackson 'Black Or White'
- 32 - Blondie 'Atomic'
- 33 - U2 'Beautiful Day'
- 34 - Eminem 'Stan'
- 35 - Jamiroquai 'Going Underground'
- 36 - R Kelly 'I Believe I Can Fly'
- 37 - Westlife 'World Of Our Own'
- 38 - Frankie Goes To Hollywood 'Relax'
- 39 - Madonna 'Into The Groove'
- 40 - Meat Loaf 'I'll Do Anthing For Love'
- 41 - Verve 'The Drugs Don't Work'
- 42 - TaTu 'All The Things She Said'
- 43 - Pet Shop Boys 'It's a Sin'
- 44 - Blue 'If You Come Back'
- 45 - Abba 'The Winner Takes It All'
- 46 - Michael Jackson 'You Are Not Alone'
- 47 - Adam & The Ants 'Prince Charming'
- 48 - Christina 'Dirrty'
- 49 - Hanson 'Mmmbop'
- 50 - Westlife 'Swear It Again'
- 51 - Soul II Soul featuring Caron Wheeler 'Keep On Movin'
- 52 - Madonna 'Music'
- 53 - Steps 'Tragedy'
- 54 - Ronan Keating 'When You Say Nothing At All'
- 55 - Pet Shop Boys 'West End Girls'
- 56 - Band Aid 'Do They Know It's Christmas?'
- 57 - Sinead O'Connor 'Nothing Compares 2 U'
- 58 - Robbie Williams 'Rock DJ'
- 59 - Soft Cell 'Tainted Love'
- 60 - Coolio featuring LV 'Gangsta's Paradise'
- 61 - Ben E King 'Stand By Me'
- 62 - Oasis 'Some Might Say'
- 63 - Queen & David Bowie 'Under Pressure'
- 64 - Madness 'House Of Fun'
- 65 - Whitney Houston 'I Will Always Love You'
- 66 - Human League 'Don't You Want Me'
- 67 - S Club 7 'Don't Stop Movin'
- 68 - Dexy's Midnight Runners 'Come On Eileen'
- 69 - Run DMC vs Jason Nevins 'Its Like That'
- 70 - Usher 'Yeah'
- 71 - Irene Cara 'Fame'
- 72 - Robbie Williams 'She's The One'
- 73 - Celine Dion 'My Heart Will Go On'
- 74 - The Jam 'A Town Called Malice'
- 75 - Enrique 'Hero'
- 76 - Clash 'Should I Stay Or Should I Go'
- 77 - Pet Shop Boys 'Always On My Mind'
- 78 - Boyzone 'No Matter What'
- 79 - Blondie 'Call Me'
- 80 - Eminem 'Lose Yourself'
- 81 - Liberty X 'Just a Little'
- 82 - Wham! 'Wake Me Up Before You Go Go'
- 83 - Atomic Kitten 'Whole Again'
- 84 - Fugees 'Killing Me Softly'
- 85 - Shakespears Sister 'Stay'
- 86 - Wet Wet Wet 'Love Is All Around'
- 87 - Bangles 'Eternal Flame'
- 88 - Boyz II Men 'End Of The Road'
- 89 - Soul II Soul featuring Caron Wheeler 'Back To Life'
- 90 - Daniel Bedingfield 'If You're Not The One'
- 91 - Spice Girls 'Say You'll Be There'
- 92 - Spiller 'Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)'
- 93 - Prodigy 'Firestarter'
- 94 - Survivor 'Eye Of The Tiger'
- 95 - Robbie Williams 'Millennium'
- 96 - Madonna 'Papa Don't Preach'
- 97 - Nelly feat. Kelly Rowland 'Dilemma'
- 98 - All Saints 'Pure Shores'
- 99 - Stevie Wonder 'I Just Called To Say I Love You'
- 100 - Destiny's Child 'Independent Women Part 1
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From www.vh1.co.uk
Originally broadcast in August 2004. Polls were open from July 2004 and closed pior to the top 100 airing.








Not bad, I know it's not your list, but I think it was very silly to only include number ones from 1980 onwards as many music fans will find plenty of classic chart-toppers from the three decades preceding the 1980s.
Agreed, though a fair few pre-late 70s songs don;t really have videos for VH1 to play.
True, but they could use live concert footage, or use the actual recording over a montage of pictures of the artist.