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- Publication: The Sun
- Date: 1988-06-13
- Author:
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- Language: English
1 (4) Doctorin' The Tardis-The Timelords
2 (—) I Owe You Nothing—Bros
3 (1) With A Little Help From My Friends--Wet Wet Wet & Billy Bragg
4 (24) Boys (Summertime Love) —Sabrina
5 (5) Voyage Voyage — Desireless
6 (2) Got To Be Certain—Kylie Minogue
7 (15) Wild World—Maxi Priest
8 (3) Somewhere In My Heart—Aztec Camera
9 (12) Every Day Is Like Sunday—Morrissey
10 (8) I Saw Him Standing There—Tiffany
11 (19) Chains Of Love—Erasure
12 (7) My On Temptation—Mica Paris
13 (6) Circle In The Sand—Belinda Carlisle
14 (11) Give A Little Love—Aswad
15 (23) Don't Call Me Baby—Voice Of The Beehive
16 (33) Tribute (Right On) — The Pasadenas
17 (10) Perfect—Fairground Attraction
18 (9) Check This Out—L.A. Mix
19 (—) Twist—Fat Boys and Chubby Checker
20 (—) Lucretia My Reflection—Sisters Of Mercy
21 (36) Don't Blame It On The Girl—Matt Bianco
22 (18) Another Weekend—Five Star
23 (13) The King Of Rock'N'Roll—Prefab Sprout
24 (14) Oh Patti (Don't Feel Sorry For Loverboy) — Scritti Politti
25 (37) YouHave Placed a Chill In My Heart—The Eurythmics
26 (—) The Blood That Moves The Body—A-ha
27 (17) Don't Go—Hothouse Flowers
28 (—) Car Wash (Is It Love You're After) —Rose Royce
29 (35) Paradise—Sade
30 (—) Breakfast In Bed—HBO and Chrissie Hynde
31 (16) Love Will Save The Day—Whitney Houston
32 (—) There's - More To Love—The Communards
33 (22) Lost In You—Rod Stewart
34 (20) Blue Monday—New Order
35 (—) In The Air Tonight (88 Remix)—Phil Collins
36 (27) Theme From S'Xpress—S'Xpress
37 (—) What You See Is What You Get—Glen Goldsmith
38 (—) Tougher Than The Rest—Bruce Springsteen
39 (31) PM Real—James Brown
40 (40) Tell Me—Nick Kamen
@EIBC/Gailup/Music Week
WIN 'EM WITH TOWER
RE-ARRANGE the words HOT RIDES MELT to spell a top chart act and you could win the entire Top 40 from London's Tower Records at Piccadilly Circus. Answers on a postcard to CHART, Bizarre 1 Virginia Street, LONDON E 1 9XP, to arrive by Friday June 17. Last week's winner was Steven West of Fakenham, Norfolk who found Rod Stewart.
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- APA 6th ed.: (1988-06-13). This week's Top 40. The Sun .
- MLA 7th ed.: "This week's Top 40." The Sun [add city] 1988-06-13. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: "This week's Top 40." The Sun, edition, sec., 1988-06-13
- Turabian: "This week's Top 40." The Sun, 1988-06-13, section, edition.
- Wikipedia (this article): <ref>{{cite news| title=This week's Top 40 | url=http://cuttingsarchive.org/index.php/This_week%27s_Top_40 | work=The Sun | pages= | date=1988-06-13 | via=Doctor Who Cuttings Archive | accessdate=24 November 2024 }}</ref>
- Wikipedia (this page): <ref>{{cite web | title=This week's Top 40 | url=http://cuttingsarchive.org/index.php/This_week%27s_Top_40 | work=Doctor Who Cuttings Archive | accessdate=24 November 2024}}</ref>