2006 in Swiss Music - Swiss Charts

Swiss Charts

Week Starting Top 100 Singles #1 Top 100 Albums #1 Top 100 Singles Highest N.E.
January 1 Madonna "Hung Up" Robbie Williams Intensive Care Eminem "When I'm Gone" (#15)
January 8 Mattafix "Big City Life" Robbie Williams Intensive Care Clémence "Sans Défense" (#62)
January 15 Mattafix "Big City Life" Robbie Williams Intensive Care Mylène Farmer "Redonne-Moi" (#31)
January 22 Mattafix "Big City Life" Robbie Williams Intensive Care Mary J. Blige "Be Without You" (#8)
January 29 Mattafix "Big City Life" Robbie Williams Intensive Care Sean Paul "Ever Blazin'" (#11)
February 5 Mattafix "Big City Life" James Blunt Back To Bedlam Eros Ramazzotti and Anastacia "I Belong To You (Il Ritmo Della Passione)" (#2)
February 12 Eros Ramazzotti and Anastacia "I Belong To You (Il Ritmo Della Passione)" James Blunt Back To Bedlam Ch!pz "1001 Arabian Nights" (#4)
February 19 Eros Ramazzotti and Anastacia "I Belong To You (Il Ritmo Della Passione)" James Blunt Back To Bedlam 50 Cent "Hustler's Ambition" (#10)
February 26 Eros Ramazzotti and Anastacia "I Belong To You (Il Ritmo Della Passione)" James Blunt Back To Bedlam US5 "Come Back To Me Baby" (#4)

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