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Music & Media published a chart of the most popular songs on European radio every week. During the 1990s, the main airplay chart had been changed thrice: European Airplay Top 50 (up to 12 October 1991), European Hit Radio (22 December 1990 to 18 January 1997), and European Radio Top 50 (since 25 January 1997).

European number-one airplay hits

Madonna had nine number-one airplay songs during the 1990s.
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Michael Jackson had eight number-one airplay songs during the 1990s.
George Michael had seven number-one airplay songs during the 1990s, including "Too Funky" and "Fastlove" which were the top airplay song of 1992 and 1996, respectively.
Bryan Adams had six number-one airplay songs during the 1990s, including "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" and "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman? which were the top airplay song of 1991 and 1995, respectively.
Whitney Houston had five number-one airplay songs during the 1990s.
Spice Girls had five number-one airplay songs during the 1990s.
Sting had four number-one airplay songs during the 1990s.
Roxette had four number-one airplay songs during the 1990s.
Phil Collins had three number-one airplay songs during the 1990s.
Janet Jackson had three number-one airplay songs during the 1990s.
Simply Red had three number-one airplay songs during the 1990s.
Key
Best-performing airplay song of the year
Contents
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European Airplay Top 50

Song Artist(s) Issue date Wks.
1990
"Another Day in Paradise" Phil Collins 18 November 1989[1] 12
"Dear Jessie" Madonna 27 January 1990[2] 1
"Nothing Compares 2 U" Sinéad O'Connor 24 February 1990[3] 7
"Enjoy the Silence" Depeche Mode 7 April 1990[4] 2
"Black Velvet" Alannah Myles 28 April 1990[5] 2
"Vogue" Madonna 12 May 1990[6] 7
"Se bastasse una canzone" Eros Ramazzotti 30 June 1990[7] 1
"Hold On" Wilson Phillips 7 July 1990[8] 2
"It Must Have Been Love" Roxette 21 July 1990[9] 3
"Hanky Panky" Madonna 11 August 1990[10] 4
"Club at the End of the Street" Elton John 8 September 1990[11] 1
"Praying for Time" George Michael 15 September 1990[12] 3
"Tom's Diner" DNA featuring Suzanne Vega 6 October 1990[13] 2
"I've Been Thinking About You" Londonbeat 20 October 1990[14] 4[a]
"I'm Your Baby Tonight" Whitney Houston 10 November 1990[15] 6[b]
"I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" Robert Palmer featuring UB40 15 December 1990[16] 4[c]
1991
"All This Time" Sting 2 February 1991[17] 8
"Joyride" Roxette 30 March 1991[18] 6
"Secret Love" Bee Gees 13 April 1991[19] 1
"The One and Only" Chesney Hawkes 18 May 1991[20] 1
"Love Is a Wonderful Thing" Michael Bolton 25 May 1991[21] 3
"Fading Like a Flower (Every Time You Leave)" Roxette 15 June 1991[22] 1
"The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)" Cher 22 June 1991[23] 5
"Rush Rush" Paula Abdul 20 July 1991[24] 1
"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" † Bryan Adams 3 August 1991[25] 10[d]
"Calling Elvis" Dire Straits 21 September 1991[26] 1

European Hit Radio

Song Artist(s) Issue date Wks.
1990
"I'm Your Baby Tonight" Whitney Houston 22 December 1990[27] 1
1991
"Freedom! '90" George Michael 12 January 1991[28] 3
"All This Time" Sting 2 February 1991[17] 4
"Cry for Help" Rick Astley 2 March 1991[29] 2
"Auberge" Chris Rea 16 March 1991[30] 1
"My Side of the Bed" Susanna Hoffs 23 March 1991[31] 1
"Joyride" Roxette 30 March 1991[18] 2[e]
"Rhythm of My Heart" Rod Stewart 6 April 1991[32] 8
"Love Is a Wonderful Thing" Michael Bolton 8 June 1991[33] 3
"Fading Like a Flower (Every Time You Leave)" Roxette 29 June 1991[34] 2
"Rush Rush" Paula Abdul 20 July 1991[24] 4
"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" † Bryan Adams 10 August 1991[35] 11
"Something Got Me Started" Simply Red 2 November 1991[36] 4
"Change" Lisa Stansfield 30 November 1991[37] 1
"No Son of Mine" Genesis 7 December 1991[38] 1
"Black or White" Michael Jackson 14 December 1991[39] 8
1992
"I Can't Dance" Genesis 22 February 1992[40] 2
"Remember the Time" Michael Jackson 7 March 1992[41] 4
"Human Touch" Bruce Springsteen 4 April 1992[42] 4
"Why" Annie Lennox 2 May 1992[43] 4
"Do It to Me" Lionel Richie 30 May 1992[44] 4
"The One" Elton John 27 June 1992[45] 4
"Too Funky" † George Michael 25 July 1992[46] 2
"This Used to Be My Playground" Madonna 8 August 1992[47] 8
"My Destiny" Lionel Richie 3 October 1992[48] 2
"Iron Lion Zion" Bob Marley and the Wailers 17 October 1992[49] 2
"Erotica" Madonna 31 October 1992[50] 4
"Sleeping Satellite" Tasmin Archer 28 November 1992[51] 2
"I Will Always Love You" Whitney Houston 12 December 1992[52] 9
1993
"If I Ever Lose My Faith in You" Sting 27 February 1993[53] 3
"Ordinary World" Duran Duran 20 March 1993[54] 1
"I'm Every Woman" Whitney Houston 27 March 1993[55] 4
"Give In to Me" Michael Jackson 24 April 1993[56] 1
"Jump They Say" David Bowie 1 May 1993[57] 1
"Informer" Snow 8 May 1993[58] 1
"Somebody to Love" George Michael and Queen 15 May 1993[59] 1
"That's the Way Love Goes" Janet Jackson 22 May 1993[60] 5
"I Don't Wanna Fight" Tina Turner 26 June 1993[61] 2
"(I Can't Help) Falling in Love with You" UB40 10 July 1993[62] 6
"What's Up?" † 4 Non Blondes 21 August 1993[63] 5
"Dreamlover" Mariah Carey 25 September 1993[64] 4
"Go West" Pet Shop Boys 23 October 1993[65] 2
"Both Sides of the Story" Phil Collins 6 November 1993[66] 5
"Please Forgive Me" Bryan Adams 11 December 1993[67] 5
1994
"All for Love" Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart, and Sting 29 January 1994[68] 7
"Streets of Philadelphia" Bruce Springsteen 19 March 1994[69] 6
"The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" Symbol 30 April 1994[70] 7
"I'll Stand by You" The Pretenders 18 June 1994[71] 2
"Love Is All Around" Wet Wet Wet 2 July 1994[72] 9
"7 Seconds" Youssou N'Dour and Neneh Cherry 3 September 1994[73] 7
"Always" Bon Jovi 22 October 1994[74] 8[f]
"Secret" Madonna 5 November 1994[75] 3
1995
"Stay Another Day" East 17 14 January 1995[76] 3
"She's a River" Simple Minds 4 February 1995[77] 3
"No More 'I Love You's" Annie Lennox 25 February 1995[78] 7
"Back for Good" Take That 15 April 1995[79] 5
"Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" Bryan Adams 20 May 1995[80] 4
"Scream" Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson 17 June 1995[81] 5
"This Ain't a Love Song" Bon Jovi 22 July 1995[82] 2
"Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" U2 5 August 1995[83] 2
"Shy Guy" Diana King 19 August 1995[84] 5
"You Are Not Alone" Michael Jackson 23 September 1995[85] 4
"Fantasy" Mariah Carey 21 October 1995[86] 3
"Fairground" Simply Red 11 November 1995[87] 1
"Heaven for Everyone" Queen 18 November 1995[88] 3
"Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" Whitney Houston 9 December 1995[89] 1
"GoldenEye" Tina Turner 16 December 1995[90] 2
1996
"Earth Song" Michael Jackson 6 January 1996[91] 4
"Jesus to a Child" George Michael 3 February 1996[92] 5
"Let Your Soul Be Your Pilot" Sting 9 March 1996[93] 3
"How Deep Is Your Love" Take That 30 March 1996[94] 4
"They Don't Care About Us" Michael Jackson 27 April 1996[95] 2
"Fastlove" George Michael 11 May 1996[96] 6
"The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You" Bryan Adams 22 June 1996[97] 4
"Killing Me Softly" Fugees 20 July 1996[98] 5
"Woman" Neneh Cherry 24 August 1996[99] 3
"Se a vida é (That's the Way Life Is)" Pet Shop Boys 14 September 1996[100] 2
"Wannabe" Spice Girls 28 September 1996[101] 2
"Dance into the Light" Phil Collins 12 October 1996[102] 2
"I Love You Always Forever" Donna Lewis 26 October 1996[103] 3
"Say You'll Be There" Spice Girls 16 November 1996[104] 6
1997
"Step by Step" Whitney Houston 18 January 1997[105] 1

European Radio Top 50

Song Artist(s) Issue date Wks.
1997
"Step by Step" Whitney Houston 25 January 1997[106] 2
"Don't Speak" No Doubt 8 February 1997[107] 5
"Your Woman" White Town 15 March 1997[108] 4
"The Real Thing" Lisa Stansfield 12 April 1997[109] 4
"Blood on the Dance Floor" Michael Jackson 10 May 1997[110] 5
"MMMBop" Hanson 14 June 1997[111] 7
"I'll Be Missing You" Puff Daddy and Faith Evans featuring 112 2 August 1997[112] 6
"Men in Black" Will Smith 13 September 1997[113] 5
"Anybody Seen My Baby?" The Rolling Stones 18 October 1997[114] 3
"Spice Up Your Life" Spice Girls 8 November 1997[115] 3
"As Long as You Love Me" Backstreet Boys 29 November 1997[116] 2[g]
"Sunchyme" Dario G 6 December 1997[117] 1
"Back to You" Bryan Adams 20 December 1997[118] 1
"Together Again" Janet Jackson 27 December 1997[119] 7[h]
1998
"Torn" Natalie Imbruglia 17 January 1998[120] 3[i]
"Frozen" Madonna 7 March 1998[121] 9
"Stop" Spice Girls 9 May 1998[122] 1
"Truly Madly Deeply" Savage Garden 16 May 1998[123] 1
"Say You Love Me" Simply Red 23 May 1998[124] 3
"Ray of Light" Madonna 13 June 1998[125] 4
"Life" Des'ree 11 July 1998[126] 7
"Viva Forever" Spice Girls 29 August 1998[127] 4
"Millennium" Robbie Williams 26 September 1998[128] 5
"Outside" George Michael 31 October 1998[129] 5
"Believe" Cher 5 December 1998[130] 7
1999
"Big Big World" Emilia Rydberg 23 January 1999[131] 4
"Wish I Could Fly" Roxette 20 February 1999[132] 2
"...Baby One More Time" Britney Spears 6 March 1999[133] 9
"No Scrubs" TLC 8 May 1999[134] 1
"In Our Lifetime" Texas 15 May 1999[135] 1
"I Want It That Way" Backstreet Boys 22 May 1999[136] 4
"Canned Heat" Jamiroquai 19 June 1999[137] 1
"Beautiful Stranger" Madonna 26 June 1999[138] 8
"If You Had My Love" Jennifer Lopez 21 August 1999[139] 1
"Summer Son" Texas 28 August 1999[140] 4
"Genie in a Bottle" Christina Aguilera 25 September 1999[141] 3[j]
"Unpretty" TLC 2 October 1999[142] 2
"I Saved the World Today" Eurythmics 30 October 1999[143] 4
"Waiting for Tonight" Jennifer Lopez 27 November 1999[144] 8

Statistics

Artists by total number-one songs

Artist Number-one
songs
Madonna 9
Michael Jackson 8
George Michael 7
Bryan Adams 6
Whitney Houston 5
Spice Girls 5
Sting 4
Roxette 4
Phil Collins 3
Janet Jackson 3
Simply Red 3

Notes

  1. ^ "I've Been Thinking About You" returned to number one on 19 January 1991.
  2. ^ "I'm Your Baby Tonight" returned to number one on 26 January 1991.
  3. ^ No chart issued on 29 December 1990.
  4. ^ "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" stayed at number one until 12 October 1991. Music & Media had since stopped published European Airplay Top 50.
  5. ^ "Joyride" returned to number one on 11 May 1991.
  6. ^ "Always" returned to number one on 26 November 1994, remaining there until 7 January 1995.
  7. ^ "As Long as You Love Me" returned to number one on 13 December 1997
  8. ^ "Together Again" returned to number one on 24 January, 31 January, 7 February, and 21 February
  9. ^ "Torn" returned to number one on 14 February and 28 February
  10. ^ "Genie on a Bottle returned to number one on 16 October and 23 October 1999

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