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List of number-one singles of 1987 (Canada)

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List of number-one singles of 1987 (Canada)
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RPM was a Canadian magazine that published the best-performing singles of Canada from 1964 to 2000. During 1987, thirty-one different songs reached number one. Bruce Hornsby and the Range achieved the first number-one single of the year, "The Way It Is", while George Michael became the final musician to peak at the top spot during the year with "Faith". Of the thirty-one musical acts that earned a number-one single, twenty-two of them reached number one for the first time; those who had previously topped the listing were Corey Hart, Starship, Madonna, Whitney Houston, Atlantic Starr, Bob Seger, Billy Idol, Jennifer Warnes, and George Michael. The only Canadian who reached the summit this year was Corey Hart.

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American rock band Los Lobos spent seven weeks at number one with their version of "La Bamba", the most successful record of the year.

The longest-running chart-topper and most successful track of the year was Los Lobos's cover of "La Bamba", which spent seven weeks at number one from 5 September to 17 October. Madonna was the only artist to peak at number one with multiple singles: "La Isla Bonita" and "Who's That Girl", which remained at the top for a week each. Billy Idol obtained the second-most weeks at number one in 1987—four—with his live rendition of "Mony Mony" while Club Nouveau and Cutting Crew each spent three issues at the top with "Lean on Me" and "(I Just) Died in Your Arms", respectively.

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Indicates best-performing single of 1987
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Chart history

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Pop rock band the Bangles reached number one in January with their song "Walk Like an Egyptian".
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Australasian band Crowded House ascended to number one in May with "Don't Dream It's Over".
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"Looking for a New Love" gave Jody Watley a Canadian number-one hit when it topped the RPM chart in June.
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English rock band T'Pau obtained a number-one hit in August with "Heart and Soul".
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Billy Idol's live recording of "Mony Mony" spent four weeks at number one in October and November.
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Notes

  1. Due to a two-week break in publication over the 1986/1987 New Year period, the weeks of 3 January and 10 January are inferred.

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