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Totally Number One Hits Music Totally Number One Hits Songs | 1. | Funky Town - Pseudo Echo |
| 2. | Morning Train (9 to 5) - Sheena Easton |
| 3. | Good Heart - Feargal Sharkey |
| 4. | Centerfold - J. Geils Band |
| 5. | Do You Really Want to Hur - Culture Club |
| 6. | Respectable - Mel & Kim |
| 7. | Don't Worry Be Happy - Bobby McFerrin |
| 8. | Please Don't Go - KC & the Sunshine Band |
| 9. | Power of Love - Huey Lewis & the News |
| 10. | Turning Japanese - The Vapors |
| 11. | Love Is a Battlefield - Pat Benatar |
| 12. | I Wanna Wake Up with You - Boris Gardiner |
| 13. | I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) - The Proclaimers |
| 14. | Classic - Adrian Gurvitz |
| 15. | Reckless (Don't Be So) - Australian Crawl |
| 16. | Bette Davis Eyes - Kim Carnes |
| 17. | Moscow - Genghis Khan |
| 18. | Shaddup You Face - Joe Dolce |
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