1982 in Music - US Top 40 Hits of 1982 (Billboard Hot 100)

US Top 40 Hits of 1982 (Billboard Hot 100)

  1. Physical – Olivia Newton-John
  2. Eye of the Tiger – Survivor
  3. I Love Rock and Roll – Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
  4. Ebony and Ivory – Paul McCartney/Stevie Wonder
  5. Centerfold – The J. Geils Band
  6. Don't You Want Me – The Human League
  7. Jack and Diane – John Cougar
  8. Hurts So Good – John Cougar
  9. Abracadabra – Steve Miller Band
  10. Hard to Say I'm Sorry – Chicago
  11. Tainted Love – Soft Cell
  12. Chariots of Fire – Vangelis
  13. Harden My Heart – Quarterflash
  14. Rosanna – Toto
  15. I Can't Go for That (No Can Do) – Hall & Oates
  16. 867-5309/Jenny – Tommy Tutone
  17. Key Largo – Bertie Higgins
  18. You Should Hear How She Talks About You – Melissa Manchester
  19. Waiting for a Girl Like You – Foreigner
  20. Don't Talk to Strangers – Rick Springfield
  21. The Sweetest Thing (I've Ever Known) – Juice Newton
  22. Always on My Mind – Willie Nelson
  23. Shake It Up – The Cars
  24. Let It Whip – The Dazz Band
  25. We Got the Beat – The Go-Go's
  26. The Other Woman – Ray Parker, Jr.
  27. Turn Your Love Around – George Benson
  28. Sweet Dreams – Air Supply
  29. Only the Lonely – The Motels
  30. Who Can It Be Now? – Men at Work
  31. Hold Me – Fleetwood Mac
  32. Eye in the Sky – The Alan Parsons Project
  33. Let's Groove – Earth, Wind & Fire
  34. Open Arms – Journey
  35. Leader of the Band – Dan Fogelberg
  36. Leather and Lace – Stevie Nicks/Don Henley
  37. Even the Nights Are Better – Air Supply
  38. I've Never Been to Me – Charlene
  39. '65 Love Affair – Paul Davis
  40. Heat of the Moment – Asia

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