This is a list of the number one hits in Austria in 1990. It is based on the top 30 singles and album lists in the Austrian charts (the album charts from January 7th are only available as top 25). 1990 was the first year in which Austria had a weekly chart list (previously bi-monthly). The first weekly charts appeared on January 7th.
Singles
← 1989 ←
Austria List of number one hits in Austria
1991 →
Period
Where. total
Interpreter
Title Author (s)
Additional Information
(Period, weeks in first place, artist, title , author [s], additional information)
December 1, 1989 - January 6, 1990 5 weeks
5
Milli Vanilli
Girl I'm Gonna Miss You Peter Bischof-Fallenstein , Frank Farian , Dietmar Kawohl
Girl I'm Gonna Miss You is the second number one hit in Austria for the Frank Farian project after Girl You Know It's True (1988).
January 7, 1990 - February 17, 1990 6 weeks
6th
Lisa Stansfield
All Around the World Ian Owen Devaney, Andy Morris, Lisa Jane Stansfield
-
February 18, 1990 - March 3, 1990 2 weeks
2
Laid back
Bakerman John Guldberg, Tim Peter Stahl , Arthur Joshua Stander
The Danish pop duo reached the top position of the Austrian single charts as early as 1983 with Sunshine Reggae .
March 4, 1990 - April 28, 1990 8 weeks
8th
Sinéad O'Connor
Nothing Compares 2 U Prince Rogers Nelson
The Irish artist's most successful single was an international number one hit and was number 1 in the charts in Germany, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States and her home country Ireland. It was written by Prince .
April 29, 1990 - June 2, 1990 5 weeks
5
first general uncertainty
Ding Dong Gerhard Breit, Klaus Eberhartinger, Nino Holm, Günther Schönberger, Thomas Spitzer
For the first general uncertainty it was the third and so far last number one hit in the single charts.
June 3, 1990 - July 14, 1990 6 weeks
6th
Nick Came
I Promised Myself Nick Kamen
Internationally the only number one position for the English singer.
July 15, 1990 - October 6, 1990 12 weeks
12
Matthias Reim
Damn it, I love you Bernd Dietrich , Matthias Reim
Damn, I love you achieved platinum status in Austria and remained the most successful single for the German pop singer.
October 7, 1990 - November 10, 1990 5 weeks
5
DNA feat. Suzanne Vega
Tom's Diner Suzanne Vega
Remix of the original song by Suzanne Vega (1987) with the beat of Soul II Souls Keep on Movin ' (1989).
November 11, 1990 - December 8, 1990 4 weeks
4th
Londonbeat
I've Been Thinking About You Jimmy Chambers, George Edward Chandler, Jimmy Helms, Liam Henshall
Internationally also at number 1 in Germany, Switzerland and the United States, in the United Kingdom the song missed number 1 position and had to admit defeat to Chesney Hawkes ' The One And Only .
December 9, 1990 - February 2, 1991 8 weeks
8th
Enigma
Sadeness (Part I) Curly MC , F. Gregorian , David Fairstein
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→ 1991 →
Albums
← 1989 ←
Austria List of number one albums in Austria
1991 →
Period
Where. total
Interpreter
title
Additional Information
(Period, weeks in first place, artist, title , additional information)
December 1, 1989 - January 20, 1990 7 weeks
7th
( Various artists )
Cozy skirt 3
-
January 21, 1990 - January 27, 1990 1 week (9 in total)
9
Phil Collins
... But Seriously
-
January 28, 1990 - February 3, 1990 1 week
1
Lisa Stansfield
Affection
-
February 4, 1990 - March 31, 1990 8 weeks (9 in total)
9
Phil Collins
... But Seriously
First of two number one albums by the British artist in the Austrian charts.
April 1, 1990 - May 19, 1990 7 weeks
7th
Sinéad O'Connor
I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got
Like the single Nothing Compares 2 U in first place in all major record markets.
May 20, 1990 - May 26, 1990 1 week
1
Kastelruther sparrows
Fire in the eternal ice
Second of five number one albums for the music group from South Tyrol.
May 27, 1990 - September 1, 1990 14 weeks
14th
first general uncertainty
Neppomuk's revenge
Third of six number one albums (excluding compilations) in a row for the Austrian pop rock band.
September 2, 1990 - October 13, 1990 6 weeks
6th
( Soundtrack )
Pretty woman
-
October 14, 1990 - November 10, 1990 4 weeks (total 5)
5
Herbert Grönemeyer
luxury
-
November 11, 1990 - November 17, 1990 1 week
1
Jon Bon Jovi
Blaze of Glory
-
November 18, 1990 - November 24, 1990 1 week (total 5)
5
Herbert Grönemeyer
luxury
-
November 25, 1990 - December 22, 1990 4 weeks (total 11)
11
Elton John
The Very Best of Elton John
-
December 23, 1990 - January 5, 1991 2 weeks
2
David Hasselhoff
Crazy for You
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← 1989
→ 1991 →
Annual hit parades
← 1989 ←
Austria List of number one hits in Austria
1991 →
Singles
position #
Albums
Damn, I love you Matthias Reim Bernd Dietrich , Matthias Reim
1
Neppomuk's revenge First general uncertainty
Nothing Compares 2 U Sinéad O'Connor Prince Rogers Nelson
2
... But Seriously Phil Collins
I Promised Myself Nick Kamen Nick Kamen
3
I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got Sinéad O'Connor
Ooops Up Snap! John "Virgo" Garrett III, Lonnie Simmons, Durron Butler, Penny Ford, Charlie Wilson, Benito Benites, Rudy Taylor, Ronnie Wilson, The Gap Band
4th
Foreign Affair Tina Turner
I Can't Stand It Twenty 4 Seven feat. Capt. Hollywood Ruud van Rijen, Tony Dawson-Harrison
5
Fire in the eternal ice Kastelruther Spatzen
Black Velvet Alannah Myles David Tyson, Christopher Ward
6th
Pretty Woman soundtrack
Ding Dong First general uncertainty Gerhard Breit , Klaus Eberhartinger , Nino Holm , Günther Schönberger , Thomas Spitzer
7th
Rhyme Matthias Reim
What's a woman? Vaya Con Dios Dani Klein, Jean-Michel Gielen, Dirk Schoufs
8th
Affection Lisa Stansfield
Infinity (1990's ... Time for the Guru) Guru Josh Paul Walden
9
Night Owls Vaya Con Dios
It Must Have Been Love Roxette Per Gessle
10
Look Sharp! Roxette
← 1989
→ 1991 →
Web links
See also: Number One Hits 1990 in Australia , Belgium , Denmark , Germany , Finland , France , Ireland , Italy , Japan , Canada , New Zealand , the Netherlands , Norway , Sweden , Switzerland , Spain , Hungary , the United States and in the UK .
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