List of European number-one hits of 1984
This is a list of the Hitkrant Europarade number-one singles and albums of 1984.
| Issue Date | Song | Artist | Album | Artist |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 January | "Say Say Say" | Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson | No Chart | No Chart |
| 14 January | "Karma Chameleon" | Culture Club | ||
| 21 January | ||||
| 28 January | ||||
| 4 February | "Say Say Say" | Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson | ||
| 11 February | "Love of the Common People" | Paul Young | ||
| 18 February | ||||
| 25 February | "Relax" | Frankie Goes to Hollywood | ||
| 3 March | ||||
| 10 March | "Radio Ga Ga" | Queen | Thriller | Michael Jackson |
| 17 March | ||||
| 24 March | ||||
| 31 March | ||||
| 7 April | ||||
| 14 April | ||||
| 21 April | ||||
| 28 April | "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" | Cyndi Lauper | ||
| 5 May | "Hello" | Lionel Richie | ||
| 12 May | "Somebody's Watching Me" | Rockwell | ||
| 19 May | "Hello" | Lionel Richie | ||
| 26 May | "Big in Japan" | Alphaville | ||
| 2 June | "Hello" | Lionel Richie | ||
| 9 June | "I Want to Break Free" | Queen | ||
| 16 June | ||||
| 23 June | ||||
| 30 June | ||||
| 7 July | "The Reflex" | Duran Duran | ||
| 14 July | "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" | Wham! | ||
| 21 July | "Self Control" | Laura Branigan | ||
| 28 July | "Two Tribes" | Frankie Goes to Hollywood | ||
| 4 August | ||||
| 11 August | Discovery | Mike Oldfield | ||
| 18 August | "Self Control" | Laura Branigan | ||
| 25 August | ||||
| 1 September | ||||
| 8 September | ||||
| 15 September | "High Energy" | Evelyn Thomas | Victory | The Jacksons |
| 22 September | Powerslave | Iron Maiden | ||
| 29 September | "I Just Called to Say I Love You" | Stevie Wonder | The Woman in Red (Soundtrack) | Stevie Wonder & Dionne Warwick |
| 6 October | ||||
| 13 October | ||||
| 20 October | ||||
| 27 October | ||||
| 3 November | ||||
| 10 November | ||||
| 17 November | ||||
| 24 November | ||||
| 1 December | ||||
| 8 December | Private Dancer | Tina Turner | ||
| 15 December | ||||
| 22 December | ||||
| 29 December |
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