Period |
Where. total
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Interpreter |
Title Author (s)
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Additional Information
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(Period, weeks in first place, artist, title , author [s], additional information)
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December 23, 1996 - January 5, 1997 2 weeks (total 5)
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5
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Mark Owen
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Child Tim Laws , Martin Brammer , Mark Owen
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The former Take That member was more successful with his solo debut in Spain than in his English homeland, where he only reached number 3.
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January 6, 1997 - February 2, 1997 4 weeks
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4th
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Madonna
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Don't Cry for Me Argentina Music: Andrew Lloyd Webber ; Text: Tim Rice
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Spain was one of the few countries where Madonna could take the lead with the main song from her musical adaptation, Evita .
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February 3, 1997 - March 9, 1997 5 weeks
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5
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Depeche Mode
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Barrel of a Gun Martin L. Gore
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-
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March 10, 1997 - March 16, 1997 1 week (total 2)
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2
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Aerosmith
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Falling in Love Steven Tyler, Joe Perry , Glen Ballard
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-
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March 17, 1997 - March 23, 1997 1 week (total 2)
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2
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White Town
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Your Woman Jyoti Prakash Mishra , Bing Crosby , Irving Wallman , Max Wartell
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The Indian-born Brit's only hit is based on the 1932 Bing Crosby song My Woman .
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March 24, 1997 - March 30, 1997 1 week (total 2)
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2
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Aerosmith
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Falling in Love Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Glen Ballard
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-
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March 31, 1997 - April 6, 1997 1 week (total 2)
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2
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White Town
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Your Woman Jyoti Prakash Mishra, Bing Crosby, Irving Wallman, Max Wartell
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-
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April 7, 1997 - April 13, 1997 1 week
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1
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Depeche Mode
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It's No Good Martin L. Gore
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-
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April 14, 1997 - April 20, 1997 1 week
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1
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Robbie Williams
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Old Before I The Desmond Child , Robbie Williams, Eric Bazilian
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-
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April 21, 1997 - May 4, 1997 2 weeks (total 5)
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5
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Michael Jackson
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Blood on the Dance Floor Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley
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-
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May 5, 1997 - May 11, 1997 1 week
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1
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Gary Barlow
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Love Won't Wait Madonna Ciccone , Shep Pettibone
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-
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May 12, 1997 - June 1, 1997 3 weeks (total 5)
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5
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Michael Jackson
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Blood on the Dance Floor Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley
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-
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June 2, 1997 - June 15, 1997 2 weeks
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2
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Jon Bon Jovi
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Midnight in Chelsea David A. Stewart , Jon Bon Jovi
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-
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June 16, 1997 - June 22, 1997 1 week
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1
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Supa T and the Party Animals
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Love & Respect
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Supa T was one of several projects by Trevor Taylor after singing Bad Boys Blue . The success of the reggae song was limited to Spain.
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June 23, 1997 - July 6, 1997 2 weeks
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2
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Ana Torroja
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A contratiempo (Bottomless) Bonnie Adele Hayes , Ana Torroja, Nico Yustas
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The first solo hit of the singer of the band Mecano , which finally broke up a year later, was the Spanish version of the Bette Midler song Bottomless .
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July 7, 1997 - July 13, 1997 1 week
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1
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Oasis
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D'You Know What I Mean Noel Gallagher
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-
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July 14, 1997 - August 3, 1997 3 weeks
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3
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Backstreet Boys
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Everybody (Backstreet's Back) Martin Karl Sandberg , Dag Krister Volle
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-
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August 4, 1997 - September 7, 1997 5 weeks
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5
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Pouf Daddy & Faith Evans
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I'll Be Missing You Gordon Sumner , Faith Evans, Todd Gaither
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-
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September 8, 1997 - September 14, 1997 1 week
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1
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Bunbury
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Salomé Enrique Ortiz de Landázuri Izarduy
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Again a member of a successful band brought his first solo hit to number 1. Bunbury was the head of the Héroes del Silencio until 1996 .
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September 15, 1997 - December 7, 1997 12 weeks (total 14)
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14th
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Elton John
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Candle in the Wind '97 Music: Elton John; Text: Bernie Taupin
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-
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December 8, 1997 - December 28, 1997 3 weeks
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3
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Rosana
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En navidad Rosana Arbelo
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-
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December 29, 1997 - January 11, 1998 2 weeks (total 14)
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14th
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Elton John
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Candle in the Wind '97 Music: Elton John; Text: Bernie Taupin
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-
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