List of number-one singles of 2004 (Australia)
| ARIA Charts number-one singles of 2004 | |
|---|---|
| Other Australian number-one charts of 2004 | |
| albums | |
| dance singles | |
| Top Australian singles and albums of 2004 | |
| Triple J Hottest 100 | |
| top 25 singles | |
| top 25 albums |
These are the number-one songs of 2004 in the Australian ARIA singles chart.
Chart history
| The yellow background indicates the #1 song on ARIA's End of Year Singles Chart of 2004. |
| Week beginning | Song | Artist |
|---|---|---|
| 4 January | "Shut Up" | The Black Eyed Peas |
| 11 January | ||
| 18 January | "Hey Ya!" | OutKast |
| 25 January | ||
| 1 February | "What About Me" | Shannon Noll |
| 8 February | ||
| 15 February | ||
| 22 February | ||
| 29 February | "All I Need Is You" | Guy Sebastian |
| 7 March | "Superstar" | Jamelia |
| 14 March | "Toxic" | Britney Spears |
| 21 March | ||
| 28 March | "Yeah!" | Usher |
| 4 April | "Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back)" | Eamon |
| 11 April | ||
| 18 April | ||
| 25 April | ||
| 2 May | "My Band" | D12 |
| 9 May | "Left Outside Alone" | Anastacia |
| 16 May | "My Band" | D12 |
| 23 May | "Black Betty" | Spiderbait |
| 30 May | ||
| 6 June | ||
| 13 June | "F.U.R.B. (Fuck You Right Back)" | Frankee |
| 20 June | ||
| 27 June | "Everytime" | Britney Spears |
| 4 July | "F.U.R.B. (Fuck You Right Back)" | Frankee |
| 11 July | "Learn to Fly" | Shannon Noll |
| 18 July | "Angel Eyes" | Paulini |
| 25 July | ||
| 1 August | ||
| 8 August | "Scar" | Missy Higgins |
| 15 August | "When the War Is Over" | Cosima |
| 22 August | ||
| 29 August | "My Place/Flap Your Wings" | Nelly |
| 5 September | "She Will Be Loved" | Maroon 5 |
| 12 September | ||
| 19 September | ||
| 26 September | ||
| 3 October | "Out with My Baby" | Guy Sebastian |
| 10 October | "She Will Be Loved" | Maroon 5 |
| 17 October | "Out of the Blue" | Delta Goodrem |
| 24 October | ||
| 31 October | ||
| 7 November | "Just Lose It" | Eminem |
| 14 November | "What You Waiting For?" | Gwen Stefani |
| 21 November | ||
| 28 November | "These Kids" | Joel Turner and the Modern Day Poets |
| 5 December | "Listen with Your Heart" | Casey Donovan |
| 12 December | ||
| 19 December | "The Prayer" | Anthony Callea |
| 26 December | ||
Notes
- Number of number-one singles: 26
- Longest run at number one: "She Will Be Loved" by Maroon 5 (5 weeks)
References
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