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Official Singles Chart on 8/8/1993

8 August 1993 - 14 August 1993

The Official UK Singles Chart reflects the UK’s biggest songs of the week, based on audio and video streams, downloads, CDs and vinyl, compiled by the Official Charts Company. The UK Top 40 is broadcast on BBC Radio 1, the Top 100 is published exclusively on OfficialCharts.com. View the biggest songs of 2024 so far.

 

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SB

Sunshine Boy

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“Screwdriver” at number 60? That would in fact be Oxford’s finest, Swervedriver.

JH

Jamie Harrison

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Looking at the chart performance for Anarchy In The UK by Green Jelly, it's clear that the chart run later in the year relates to the I'm The Leader of the Gang collaboration with Hulk Hogan. Anarchy In The UK peaked at 27 and spent a grand total of 3 weeks in the chart. The repeat Top of The Pops suggests that's three weeks more than it deserved and I bought it at the time but not Three Little Pigs.

SB

Sunshine Boy

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It’s the same mess with the Spin Doctors “Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong” at #28. They’ve mistakenly combined the chart runs of “Two Princes” and this one and it’s kind of embarrassing.

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Institute for Music Research

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No 60. The label of Creation CRE 136 shows the artist is 'Swervedriver'.

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Blank

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Correction for Spin Doctors' positions:
51 (35) Two Princes - 14 Weeks
28 (NE) Little Miss Can't Be Wrong - 1 Week

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Steve Mannion

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The positions for 76-100 this chart week, as published at the time exclusively (apparently) in the weekly print newsletter Hitmusic - source: https://www.ukmix.org/showthread.php?20740-The-76-100-pos-UK-Charts-Thread&p=554300&highlight=31st+July+1993#post554300. Unclear if tracks without a 'last week' position listed are new entries or RE entries inside the Top 100 hence the double dash.

76 (59) COME ON (AND DO IT) FPI Project
77 (--) MOVIN' OVER Trivial Voice
78 (--) CALLING OUT Curt Smith
79 (--) HEAR NO SEE NO … Credit To The Nation
80 (--) SO YOU WIN AGAIN Bjorn Again
81 (72) MAKE MY DAY Buju Banton
82 (--) AMERICA SNORING Grant Lee Buffalo
83 (73) NATURAL Bryan Powell
84 (--) THAT'S THE WAY LOVE GOES Janet Jackson
85 (88) DIZZ KNEE LAND Dada
86 (75) DO YOU BELIEVE IN LOVE Unation
87 (82) YOUNG STUPID & WHITE CNN
88 (--) NO ORDINARY LOVE Sade
89 (--) PANORAMIC SHUFFLE Deep Piece
90 (--) EVERYBODY'S ICON Kerosene
91 (--) POPCORN Luminatus
92 (81) DR LOVE First Choice/Rochelle Fleming
93 (--) BEYOND YOUR WILDEST DREAMS Sybil
94 (94) JIMMY'S FANTASY Redd Kross
95 (98) REZ Underworld
96 (90) KYLIE'S GOT A CRUSH ON US BMX Bandits
97 (--) FIVE LIVE (EP) George Michael & Queen
98 (--) ROXANNE (SELL YOUR BODY TO…) Outland
99 (--) EVERYBODY HURTS R.E.M.
100 (97) THRUSTER Mint 400