List of number-one singles of 1984 (France)

This is a list of the French Singles & Airplay Chart Reviews/SNEP Top 50 Singles number-ones of 1984.[1][2][3]

Summary

Singles chart

Week Issue Date Artist Single
1
8 January Irene Cara "Flashdance... What a Feeling"
2
15 January
3
22 January
4
29 January
5
5 February Michael Jackson "Thriller"
6
12 February
7
19 February
8
26 February
9
4 March Break Machine "Street Dance"
10
11 March
11
18 March
12
25 March
13
1 April Frankie Goes to Hollywood "Relax"
14
8 April
15
15 April
16
22 April
17
29 April
18
6 May
19
13 May
20
20 May
21
27 May
22
3 June Rockwell "Somebody's Watching Me"
23
10 June
24
17 June
25
24 June
26
1 July
27
8 July
28
15 July
29
22 July
30
29 July Michel Sardou "Les Deux Ecoles"
31
5 August The Art Company "Susanna"
32
12 August Michel Sardou "Les Deux Ecoles"
33
19 August Jeanne Mas "Toute première fois"
34
26 August Laura Branigan "Self Control"
35
2 September Scorpions "Still Loving You"
36
9 September
37
16 September Cookie Dingler "Femme libérée"
38
23 September Scorpions "Still Loving You"
39
30 September Cookie Dingler "Femme libérée"
40
7 October France Gall "Hong-Kong Star"
41
14 October Mike Oldfield "To France"
42
21 October Cookie Dingler "Femme libérée"
43
28 October Chris de Burgh "High On Emotion"
SNEP number-one singles
Week Issue Date Artist Single
1
4 November Peter and Sloane "Besoin de rien, envie de toi"
2
11 November
3
18 November
4
25 November
5
2 December
6
9 December
7
16 December
8
23 December Stevie Wonder "I Just Called to Say I Love You"
9
30 December Ray Parker Jr "Ghostbusters"

^1 On November 1984, IFOP affiliated MEDEF and established The Official French Singles Chart under the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (SNEP). The first official chart was on the issue week of November 4, 1984. There was no official chart before this date, but reviews from IFOP since the music industry was created in France in 1922.

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