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|align="center"| May 20
|align="center"| May 20
|align="center" rowspan="2"|"[[Forever Your Girl]]"
|align="center" rowspan="2"|"[[Forever Your Girl]]"
|align="center" rowspan="2"|Paula Abdul
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[Paula Abdul]]
|align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/24530079.html?dids=24530079:24530079&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=May+19%2C+1989&author=Jan+DeKnock.&pub=Chicago+Tribune+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=%60Forever+Your+Girl'+wins+slugfest&pqatl=google|title=`Forever Your Girl' Wins Slugfest|date=1989-05-19|author=DeKnock, Jan|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|publisher=[[Tribune Company]]|accessdate=2009-04-24}}</ref>
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|align="center"| July 8
|align="center"| July 8
|align="center"|"[[Good Thing (song)|Good Thing]]"
|align="center"|"[[Good Thing (song)|Good Thing]]"
|align="center"|Fine Young Cannibals
|align="center"|[[Fine Young Cannibals]]
|align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/24543998.html?dids=24543998:24543998&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Jul+07%2C+1989&author=Jan+DeKnock.&pub=Chicago+Tribune+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=Fine+Young+Cannibals+hit+No.+1+album+and+single&pqatl=google|title=Fine Young Cannibals Hit No. 1 Album and Single|date=1989-07-07|author=DeKnock, Jan|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|publisher=[[Tribune Company]]|accessdate=2009-04-24}}</ref>
|align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/24543998.html?dids=24543998:24543998&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Jul+07%2C+1989&author=Jan+DeKnock.&pub=Chicago+Tribune+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=Fine+Young+Cannibals+hit+No.+1+album+and+single&pqatl=google|title=Fine Young Cannibals Hit No. 1 Album and Single|date=1989-07-07|author=DeKnock, Jan|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|publisher=[[Tribune Company]]|accessdate=2009-04-24}}</ref>
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|align="center"| August 12
|align="center"| August 12
|align="center" rowspan="3"|"[[Right Here Waiting]]"
|align="center" rowspan="3"|"[[Right Here Waiting]]"
|align="center" rowspan="3"|Richard Marx
|align="center" rowspan="3"|[[Richard Marx]]
|align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/24554367.html?dids=24554367:24554367&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Aug+11%2C+1989&author=Jan+DeKnock.&pub=Chicago+Tribune+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=Marx's+%60Right+Here+Waiting'+dethrones+Prince+single&pqatl=google|title=Marx's `Right Here Waiting' Dethrones Prince Single|date=1989-08-11|author=DeKnock, Jan|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|publisher=[[Tribune Company]]|accessdate=2009-04-24}}</ref>
|align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/24554367.html?dids=24554367:24554367&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Aug+11%2C+1989&author=Jan+DeKnock.&pub=Chicago+Tribune+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=Marx's+%60Right+Here+Waiting'+dethrones+Prince+single&pqatl=google|title=Marx's `Right Here Waiting' Dethrones Prince Single|date=1989-08-11|author=DeKnock, Jan|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|publisher=[[Tribune Company]]|accessdate=2009-04-24}}</ref>
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|align="center"| September 2
|align="center"| September 2
|align="center"|"[[Cold Hearted]]"
|align="center"|"[[Cold Hearted]]"
|align="center"|Paula Abdul
|align="center"|[[Paula Abdul]]
|align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/24560934.html?dids=24560934:24560934&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Sep+01%2C+1989&author=Jan+DeKnock.&pub=Chicago+Tribune+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=%60Cold+Hearted%2C'+Paula+Abdul's+3d+straight+No.+1%2C+heats+up+singles+chart&pqatl=google|title=`Cold Hearted,' Paula Abdul's 3d Straight No. 1, Heats Up Singles Chart|date=1989-09-01|author=DeKnock, Jan|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|publisher=[[Tribune Company]]|accessdate=2009-04-24}}</ref>
|align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/24560934.html?dids=24560934:24560934&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Sep+01%2C+1989&author=Jan+DeKnock.&pub=Chicago+Tribune+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=%60Cold+Hearted%2C'+Paula+Abdul's+3d+straight+No.+1%2C+heats+up+singles+chart&pqatl=google|title=`Cold Hearted,' Paula Abdul's 3d Straight No. 1, Heats Up Singles Chart|date=1989-09-01|author=DeKnock, Jan|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|publisher=[[Tribune Company]]|accessdate=2009-04-24}}</ref>
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|align="center"| September 9
|align="center"| September 9
|align="center"|"[[Hangin' Tough]]"
|align="center"|"[[Hangin' Tough]]"
|align="center"|New Kids On The Block
|align="center"|[[New Kids On The Block]]
|align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/24562931.xml?dids=24562931:24562931&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Sep+08%2C+1989&author=Jan+DeKnock.&pub=Chicago+Tribune+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=New+Kids+on+the+Block+hang+tough+to+claim+No.+1+pop+single%2C+album&pqatl=google|title=New Kids on the Block Hang Tough to Claim No. 1 Pop Single, Album|date=1989-09-08|author=DeKnock, Jan|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|publisher=[[Tribune Company]]|accessdate=2009-04-24}}</ref>
|align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/24562931.xml?dids=24562931:24562931&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Sep+08%2C+1989&author=Jan+DeKnock.&pub=Chicago+Tribune+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=New+Kids+on+the+Block+hang+tough+to+claim+No.+1+pop+single%2C+album&pqatl=google|title=New Kids on the Block Hang Tough to Claim No. 1 Pop Single, Album|date=1989-09-08|author=DeKnock, Jan|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|publisher=[[Tribune Company]]|accessdate=2009-04-24}}</ref>
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|align="center"| September 23
|align="center"| September 23
|align="center" rowspan="2"|"[[Girl I'm Gonna Miss You]]"
|align="center" rowspan="2"|"[[Girl I'm Gonna Miss You]]"
|align="center" rowspan="2"|Milli Vanilli
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[Milli Vanilli]]
|align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/24567547.html?dids=24567547:24567547&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Sep+22%2C+1989&author=Jan+DeKnock.&pub=Chicago+Tribune+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=London-based+Milli+Vanilli+hits+a+double+with+No.+1+pop+single%2C+album&pqatl=google|title=London-based Milli Vanilli Hits a Double with No. 1 Pop Single, Album|date=1989-09-22|author=DeKnock, Jan|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|publisher=[[Tribune Company]]|accessdate=2009-04-24}}</ref>
|align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/24567547.html?dids=24567547:24567547&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Sep+22%2C+1989&author=Jan+DeKnock.&pub=Chicago+Tribune+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=London-based+Milli+Vanilli+hits+a+double+with+No.+1+pop+single%2C+album&pqatl=google|title=London-based Milli Vanilli Hits a Double with No. 1 Pop Single, Album|date=1989-09-22|author=DeKnock, Jan|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|publisher=[[Tribune Company]]|accessdate=2009-04-24}}</ref>
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|align="center"| November 4
|align="center"| November 4
|align="center"|"[[Listen to Your Heart]]"
|align="center"|"[[Listen to Your Heart]]"
|align="center"|Roxette
|align="center"|[[Roxette]]
|align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/24584926.html?dids=24584926:24584926&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Nov+03%2C+1989&author=Jan+DeKnock.&pub=Chicago+Tribune+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=Roxette+moves+to+No.+1+with+big+ballad&pqatl=google|title=Roxette Moves to No. 1 with Big Ballad|date=1989-11-03|author=DeKnock, Jan|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|publisher=[[Tribune Company]]|accessdate=2009-04-24}}</ref>
|align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/24584926.html?dids=24584926:24584926&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Nov+03%2C+1989&author=Jan+DeKnock.&pub=Chicago+Tribune+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=Roxette+moves+to+No.+1+with+big+ballad&pqatl=google|title=Roxette Moves to No. 1 with Big Ballad|date=1989-11-03|author=DeKnock, Jan|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|publisher=[[Tribune Company]]|accessdate=2009-04-24}}</ref>
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|align="center"| November 25
|align="center"| November 25
|align="center" rowspan="2"|"[[Blame It on the Rain]]"
|align="center" rowspan="2"|"[[Blame It on the Rain]]"
|align="center" rowspan="2"|Milli Vanilli
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[Milli Vanilli]]
|align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/24663091.html?dids=24663091:24663091&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Nov+24%2C+1989&author=Jan+DeKnock.&pub=Chicago+Tribune+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=3d+straight+No.+1+and+another+double+for+the+amazing+duo+Milli+Vanilli&pqatl=google|title=3d Straight No. 1 and Another Double for the Amazing Duo Milli Vanilli|date=1989-11-24|author=DeKnock, Jan|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|publisher=[[Tribune Company]]|accessdate=2009-04-24}}</ref>
|align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/24663091.html?dids=24663091:24663091&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Nov+24%2C+1989&author=Jan+DeKnock.&pub=Chicago+Tribune+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=3d+straight+No.+1+and+another+double+for+the+amazing+duo+Milli+Vanilli&pqatl=google|title=3d Straight No. 1 and Another Double for the Amazing Duo Milli Vanilli|date=1989-11-24|author=DeKnock, Jan|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|publisher=[[Tribune Company]]|accessdate=2009-04-24}}</ref>
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|align="center"| December 23
|align="center"| December 23
|align="center" rowspan="2"|"[[Another Day in Paradise]]"
|align="center" rowspan="2"|"[[Another Day in Paradise]]"
|align="center" rowspan="2"|Phil Collins
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[Phil Collins]]
|align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/24675254.html?dids=24675254:24675254&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Dec+22%2C+1989&author=Jan+DeKnock.&pub=Chicago+Tribune+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=Last+'80s+charts+good+for+the+old+(Phil+Collins)+and+the+new+(Milli+Vanilli)&pqatl=google|title=Last '80s Charts Good for the Old (Phil Collins) and the New (Milli Vanilli)|date=1989-12-22|author=DeKnock, Jan|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|publisher=[[Tribune Company]]|accessdate=2009-04-24}}</ref>
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Revision as of 13:50, 29 October 2010

These are the Billboard magazine Hot 100 number one hits of 1989.

Issue Date Song Artist(s) Reference
January 7 "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" Poison [1]
January 14 "My Prerogative" Bobby Brown [2]
January 21 "Two Hearts" Phil Collins [3]
January 28 [4]
February 4 "When I'm With You" Sheriff [5]
February 11 "Straight Up" Paula Abdul [6]
February 18 [7]
February 25 [8]
March 4 "Lost In Your Eyes" Debbie Gibson [9]
March 11 [10]
March 18 [11]
March 25 "The Living Years" Mike + The Mechanics [12]
April 1 "Eternal Flame" The Bangles [13]
April 8 "The Look" Roxette [14]
April 15 "She Drives Me Crazy" Fine Young Cannibals [15]
April 22 "Like a Prayer" Madonna [16]
April 29 [17]
May 6 [18]
May 13 "I'll Be There For You" Bon Jovi [19]
May 20 "Forever Your Girl" Paula Abdul [20]
May 27 [21]
June 3 "Rock On" Michael Damian [22]
June 10 "Wind Beneath My Wings" Bette Midler [23]
June 17 "I'll Be Loving You (Forever)" New Kids on the Block [24]
June 24 "Satisfied" Richard Marx [25]
July 1 "Baby Don't Forget My Number" Milli Vanilli [26]
July 8 "Good Thing" Fine Young Cannibals [27]
July 15 "If You Don't Know Me By Now" Simply Red [28]
July 22 "Toy Soldiers" Martika [29]
July 29 [30]
August 5 "Batdance" Prince [31]
August 12 "Right Here Waiting" Richard Marx [32]
August 19 [33]
August 26 [34]
September 2 "Cold Hearted" Paula Abdul [35]
September 9 "Hangin' Tough" New Kids On The Block [36]
September 16 "Don't Wanna Lose You" Gloria Estefan [37]
September 23 "Girl I'm Gonna Miss You" Milli Vanilli [38]
September 30 [39]
October 7 "Miss You Much" Janet Jackson [40]
October 14 [41]
October 21 [42]
October 28 [43]
November 4 "Listen to Your Heart" Roxette [44]
November 11 "When I See You Smile" Bad English [45]
November 18 [46]
November 25 "Blame It on the Rain" Milli Vanilli [47]
December 2 [48]
December 9 "We Didn't Start the Fire" Billy Joel [49]
December 16 [50]
December 23 "Another Day in Paradise" Phil Collins [51]
December 30 [52]

See also

References

  1. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-01-06). "An Old Lineup for the New Year". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  2. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-01-13). "Bobby Brown a Triple Chart Threat". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  3. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-01-20). "Whole Lotta Shakin' on Album List". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  4. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-01-27). "LP Chart Repeats Erase Doubts". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  5. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-02-03). "6 Years Later, Sheriff Scores a Hit". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  6. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-02-10). "Abdul Dances onto Pop Chart with `Straight Up'". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  7. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-02-17). "Grammy Recognition Gives Williams New Crown". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  8. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-02-24). "Rutherford's Time-out Well Spent". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  9. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-03-03). "Gibson Gets Her Second No. 1". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  10. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-03-10). "Gibson Takes Her Place in History". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  11. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-03-17). "`Wilburys,' `Mystery Girl' Extend Orbison Legacy". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  12. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-03-24). "The Mechanics Tool a Success". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  13. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-03-31). "Bangles Make Pop History with `Eternal Flame'". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  14. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-04-07). "European Invasion on Two Charts". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  15. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-04-14). "`Upstarts' Upstage Madonna". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  16. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-04-21). "This Week Madonna is on Top_and then Some". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  17. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-04-28). "Madonna Continues Her Reign". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  18. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-05-05). "Madonna's `Prayer' Single Going for 4 in a Row". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  19. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-05-12). "Bon Jovi Single Takes the Crown From Madonna". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  20. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-05-19). "`Forever Your Girl' Wins Slugfest". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  21. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-05-26). "Lofty Champs Keep Their Titles for Another Week". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  22. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-06-02). "Michael Damian Finally Cashes in on Soap Fame". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  23. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-06-09). "`Wind Beneath My Wings' Gives Midler First No. 1". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  24. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-06-16). "New Kids on the Block Clip Midler's `Wings'". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  25. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-06-23). "Richard Marx Keeps Success in the Family as `Satisfied' Leaps to No. 1". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  26. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-06-30). "List of One-week Leaders Grows as Vanilli Ousts Marx". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  27. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-07-07). "Fine Young Cannibals Hit No. 1 Album and Single". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  28. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-07-14). "Red's Remake of `If You Don't Know Me' is No. 1". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  29. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-07-21). "Music from `Batman' Reaches No. 1 on LP, CD Charts". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  30. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-07-28). "Martika's `Toy Soldiers' Hangs Tough to Keep Top Spot". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  31. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-08-04). "`Batdance' Double, Prince Best Showing Since 1984". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  32. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-08-11). "Marx's `Right Here Waiting' Dethrones Prince Single". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  33. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-08-18). "Chicago Native Richard Marx Enjoys Another Week at the Top on 2 Lists". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  34. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-08-25). "Richard Marx's `Right Here Waiting' Shows Unusual Power at the Top". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  35. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-09-01). "`Cold Hearted,' Paula Abdul's 3d Straight No. 1, Heats Up Singles Chart". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  36. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-09-08). "New Kids on the Block Hang Tough to Claim No. 1 Pop Single, Album". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  37. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-09-15). "`Don't Wanna Lose You' Gives Estefan a Solo No. 1". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  38. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-09-22). "London-based Milli Vanilli Hits a Double with No. 1 Pop Single, Album". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  39. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-09-29). "Milli Vanilli Scores a Second Chart Double by Hanging on to No. 1 Spots". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  40. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-10-06). "Paula Abdul's `Forever Your Girl' Took Almost Forever to Make No. 1". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  41. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-10-13). "Heavy Metal Rises to Top of LP List with Motley Crue's `Dr. Feelgood'". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  42. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-10-20). "Janet Jackson Still Dancing in Spotlight with Hot Numbers on the Lists". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  43. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-10-27). "`Miss You Much' Garners a Double for Janet Jackson". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  44. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-11-03). "Roxette Moves to No. 1 with Big Ballad". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  45. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-11-10). "John Waite is Again No. 1, with New Band Bad English". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  46. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-11-17). "Bad English Single, `Smile,' Holds on to the No. 1 Spot". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  47. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-11-24). "3d Straight No. 1 and Another Double for the Amazing Duo Milli Vanilli". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  48. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-12-01). "Milli Vanilli Hits 2d Double, but Billy Joel's Moving Up". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  49. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-12-08). "Billy Joel's `Fire' is One of Only a Few to Reach Top for the Influential Artist". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  50. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-12-15). "Billy Joel and Phil Collins at the Top of Three Charts". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  51. ^ DeKnock, Jan (1989-12-22). "Last '80s Charts Good for the Old (Phil Collins) and the New (Milli Vanilli)". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  52. ^ Hunt, Dennis (1989-12-29). "Pop LP Chart Record Buyers Taking Collins' `Seriously'". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2009-04-24.