These are the Billboard magazine Hot Dance Club Play number one hits of 1983.
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!Issue date
!Song
!Artist
!Reference(s)
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|January 1
|"It's Raining Men"
|The Weather Girls
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|January 8
|rowspan="2"|"Lies"/<br>"Beach Culture"
|rowspan="2"|Thompson Twins
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|January 15
|-
|January 22
|rowspan="11"|Thriller (all cuts)
|rowspan="11"|Michael Jackson
|-
|January 29
|-
|February 5
|-
|February 12
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|February 19
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|February 26
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|March 5
|-
|March 12
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|March 19
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|March 26
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|April 2
|-
|April 9
|rowspan="2"|"Jeopardy"
|rowspan="2"|The Greg Kihn Band
|-
|April 16
|-
|April 23
|"Angel Man (G.A.)"
|Rhetta Hughes
|-
|April 30
|rowspan="6"|"Let's Dance"
|rowspan="6"|David Bowie
|-
|May 7
|-
|May 14
|-
|May 21
|-
|May 28
|-
|June 4
|-
|June 11
|rowspan="3"|"Flashdance... What a Feeling"
|rowspan="3"|Irene Cara
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|June 18
|-
|June 25
|-
|July 2
|"The Safety Dance"
|Men Without Hats
|-
|July 9
|"(Keep Feeling) Fascination"
|The Human League
|-
|July 16
|rowspan="2"|"I.O.U."
|rowspan="2"|Freeez
|-
|July 23
|-
|July 30
|rowspan="3"|"State Farm"/<br>"Nobody's Diary"
|rowspan="3"|Yaz
|-
|August 6
|-
|August 13
|-
|August 20
|"Do It Again Medley with Billie Jean"
|Slingshot
|-
|August 27
|rowspan="4"|"Rockit"
|rowspan="4"|Herbie Hancock
|-
|September 3
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|September 10
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|September 17
|-
|September 24
|rowspan="5"|"Holiday"/<br>"Lucky Star"
|rowspan="5"|Madonna
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|October 1
|-
|October 8
|-
|October 15
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|October 22
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|October 29
|rowspan="6"|"Let the Music Play"
|rowspan="6"|Shannon
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|November 5
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|November 12
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|November 19
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|November 26
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|December 3
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|December 10
|rowspan="2"|"Talking in Your Sleep"
|rowspan="2"|The Romantics
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|-
|December 17
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|December 24
|rowspan="2"|"Say It Isn't So"
|rowspan="2"|Daryl Hall and John Oates
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|-
|December 31
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|}
See also
- 1983 in music
- List of number-one dance hits (United States)
- List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance chart
References
- For weeks January 1—November 5, 1983, information taken from:
- Some weeks may also be found at Billboard magazine courtesy of Google Books: 1980—1984.
