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List of number-one songs of 1982 (Mexico)

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This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Mexico in 1982, according to the Notitas Musicales magazine with data provided by Radio Mil[1](which also provided charts for Billboard's "Hits of the World" between 1969 and 1981).[2]

Notitas Musicales was a bi-weekly magazine that published two record charts:

  • "Canciones que México canta" ("Songs that Mexico sings"), which listed the Top 10 most popular Spanish-language songs in Mexico, and
  • "Hit Parade", which was a Top 10 of the most popular songs in Mexico that were in languages other than Spanish.

Chart history

Issue Date "Songs that Mexico sings" (Spanish) "Hit Parade" (Other languages)
Song Artist(s) Song Artist(s)
January (1st half) "Amor, no me ignores" Camilo Sesto "New York, New York" Frank Sinatra
January (2nd half) "Él me mintió" Amanda Miguel
February (1st half) "Mi buen corazón" "Queen of Hearts" Juice Newton
February (2nd half) "Haut les mains" Ottawan
March (1st half)
March (2nd half) "Él me mintió"
May (1st half) "1+1=2 enamorados" Luis Miguel "Designer Music" Lipps Inc.
June (2nd half) "Super Freak" Rick James
July (1st half) "We Kill The World" Boney M.
September (2nd half) "Maldita primavera" Yuri "Disco Deewane" Nazia Hassan
October (1st half) "Da Da Da" Trio
November (2nd half) "Fuego" Menudo "Queen of Hearts" Juice Newton

See also

References

  1. ^ Galván, Hugo (2013). Rock impop: El rock mexicano en la radio Top 40 (in Spanish). p. 80. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  2. ^ January 27, 1973 issue of Billboard Magazine; page 109 (Retrieved 2016-03-15).

Sources

  • Print editions of the Notitas Musicales magazine.