List of number-one singles of 1990 (Ireland)
The following is a list of the IRMA's number-one singles of 1990.
Three consecutive number ones ("Give It A Lash Jack", "The Game", and "Put 'Em Under Pressure") related to the Republic of Ireland team's competing in the 1990 FIFA World Cup.
Issue Date | Song | Artist |
---|---|---|
4 January | "Do They Know It's Christmas?" | Band Aid II |
11 January | ||
18 January | "Hangin' Tough" | New Kids On The Block |
25 January | "Nothing Compares 2 U" | Sinéad O'Connor |
1 February | ||
8 February | ||
15 February | ||
22 February | ||
1 March | ||
8 March | "Love Shack" | The B-52's |
15 March | "Brits Mix 1990" | Various Artists |
22 March | "That Sounds Good To Me" | Jive Bunny & The Mastermixers |
29 March | ||
5 April | "The By-road to Glenroe" | Mick Lally |
12 April | ||
19 April | ||
26 April | ||
3 May | ||
10 May | "Give It A Lash Jack" | Liam Harrison & The GOAL Celebrities |
17 May | "The Game" | The Memories |
24 May | "Give It A Lash Jack" | Liam Harrison & The GOAL Celebrities |
31 May | "Put 'Em Under Pressure" | The Republic of Ireland Football Squad |
7 June | ||
14 June | ||
21 June | ||
28 June | ||
5 July | ||
12 July | ||
19 July | ||
26 July | ||
2 August | ||
9 August | ||
16 August | ||
23 August | ||
30 August | "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" | Bombalurina |
6 September | "The Joker" | The Steve Miller Band |
13 September | ||
20 September | "I Useta Lover" | The Saw Doctors |
27 September | ||
4 October | ||
11 October | ||
18 October | ||
25 October | ||
1 November | ||
8 November | "Unchained Melody" | The Righteous Brothers |
15 November | ||
22 November | "Ooh Aah Paul McGrath" | Watch Your House |
29 November | ||
6 December | "Ice Ice Baby" | Vanilla Ice |
13 December | "The Christmas No 1" | Zig and Zag |
20 December | ||
27 December |
- 18 number ones
- Most number ones: All artists one number one
- Most weeks at number one (single): "Put 'Em Under Pressure" - The Republic of Ireland Football Squad (13 weeks)
- Most weeks at number one (artist): The Republic of Ireland Football Squad (13 weeks)
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