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1987 in British music 

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This is a summary of 1987 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.

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Summary

The start of the year saw an important milestone in electronic dance music, when Steve "Silk" Hurley's song "Jack Your Body" became the first house music track to reach number 1 in the UK charts. This was despite Hurley refusing to promote the song, and the 12-inch single technically breaking chart rules as it was longer than the allowed 25-minute play time. House music had been steadily growing in popularity since it started underground in the early 1980s, and another number 1 would follow in September, the huge selling "Pump Up The Volume" by British act M|A|R|R|S which was one of the top ten biggest selling songs of the year.

For most of the 1980s, the main musical format in the charts was the gramophone record, with songs being released on both 7-inch and 12-inch vinyl singles. However, in 1987 two new formats started to appear. The first was the digital CD single, where songs are put on a Compact Disc. These were first made eligible for the UK Singles Chart this year, and the first number 1 to be released as a CD single was Whitney Houston's "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" released in May. The second was the cassette single where the song is released on an audio tape - the BPI began recording their sales this year, but they would not become eligible until 1989. Both formats would dominate the chart throughout the 1990s.

Synthpop bands Pet Shop Boys and Erasure continued their success from their breakthrough year in 1986, with the Pet Shop Boys achieving their second number 1 single ("It's a Sin") in the summer, and two number 2 singles with "Rent" and "What Have I Done To Deserve This?", a collaboration with Dusty Springfield. Their album "Actually" also sold well and peaked at number 2. Erasure's album "The Circus" was their first charting album and peaked at number 6, and had two top 10 hits this year with the eponymous title track and "Victim of Love", as well as the number 12 charting "It Doesn't Have to Be" and their big hit from the previous year, "Sometimes". Both bands would continue to have huge success into the early 1990s.

The sound of producers Stock Aitken Waterman continued to grow in popularity, as they moved from their previous Hi-NRG sound to one more pop-based. It gave them big hits from girl group Bananarama, with their song "Love in the First Degree" becoming their biggest hit ever when it peaked at number 3, and American singer Sinitta with "Toy Boy", the successful followup to the big selling song "So Macho" from 1986. They also acheived two number 1s, one being girl duo Mel and Kim's "Respectable", and created a huge star with the baritone-voiced singer Rick Astley. In 1987 he had a number 1 album with "Whenever You Need Somebody", and several high charting singles including the title track and the biggest selling single of the year, his number 1 breakthrough song "Never Gonna Give You Up".

Soul singer Ben E. King got a surprise number 1 with a re-release of 1961's "Stand by Me", which was used in an advert for Levi Jeans, Long running band The Bee Gees also got their first number 1 of the decade with "You Win Again", their fifth overall in a 20-year career, and Michael Jackson released the multi-million selling "Bad" which as of 2008 is one of the top ten highest selling albums in UK chart history. It spawned the number 1 single "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" (a duet with Siedah Garrett), the number 3 title track and the number 3 "The Way You Make Me Feel". The year also saw George Michael launch his solo career post-Wham! with the album "Faith" and its title track, which reached number 2.

The race for the Christmas number one single had many contenders this year. Rick Astley released a cover of "When I Fall In Love", and the 1956 Nat King Cole version was re-released at the same time, while 'Mel & Kim' released a cover of "Rocking Around The Christmas Tree" - however, this referred to comedian Mel Smith and singer Kim Wilde rather than the girl group of the same name, proceeds went to the charity Comic Relief. A very popular Christmas song released this year was a collaboration with Irish band The Pogues and singer Kirsty MacColl, with the song "Fairytale of New York". With its bitter tale about the breakup of two lovers, it was very different to other Christmas songs around.

In the end, it was the Pet Shop Boys who had the Christmas number one of 1987, with their cover of Elvis Presley's "Always on My Mind". The Pogues peaked at number 2 and has been re-issued several times since, reaching the top 10 in 2005, 2006 and 2007.

Charts

Number One Singles

Issue Date Song Title Artist
January 4 "Reet Petite" Jackie Wilson
January 11 "Reet Petite" Jackie Wilson
January 18 "Reet Petite" Jackie Wilson
January 25 "Reet Petite" Jackie Wilson
February 1 "Jack Your Body" Steve "Silk" Hurley
February 8 "Jack Your Body" Steve "Silk" Hurley
February 15 "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)" Aretha Franklin & George Michael
February 22 "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)" Aretha Franklin & George Michael
March 1 "Stand By Me" Ben E. King
March 8 "Stand By Me" Ben E. King
March 15 "Everything I Own" Boy George
March 22 "Everything I Own" Boy George
March 29 "Respectable" Mel and Kim
April 5 "Let It Be" Ferry Aid
April 12 "Let It Be" Ferry Aid
April 19 "Let It Be" Ferry Aid
April 26 "La Isla Bonita" Madonna
May 3 "La Isla Bonita" Madonna
May 10 "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" Starship
May 17 "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" Starship
May 24 "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" Starship
May 31 "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" Starship
June 7 "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" Whitney Houston
June 14 "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" Whitney Houston
June 21 "Star Trekkin'" The Firm
June 28 "Star Trekkin'" The Firm
July 5 "It's a Sin" Pet Shop Boys
July 12 "It's a Sin" Pet Shop Boys
July 19 "It's a Sin" Pet Shop Boys
July 26 "Who's That Girl" Madonna
August 2 "La Bamba" Los Lobos
August 9 "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" Michael Jackson and Siedah Garrett
August 16 "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" Michael Jackson and Siedah Garrett
August 23 "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" Michael Jackson and Siedah Garrett
August 30 "Never Gonna Give You Up" Rick Astley
September 6 "Never Gonna Give You Up" Rick Astley
September 13 "Never Gonna Give You Up" Rick Astley
September 20 "Never Gonna Give You Up" Rick Astley
September 27 "Never Gonna Give You Up" Rick Astley
October 4 "Pump Up the Volume" MARRS
October 11 "Pump Up the Volume" MARRS
October 18 "You Win Again" Bee Gees
October 25 "You Win Again" Bee Gees
November 1 "You Win Again" Bee Gees
November 8 "You Win Again" Bee Gees
November 15 "China in Your Hand" T'Pau
November 22 "China in Your Hand" T'Pau
November 29 "China in Your Hand" T'Pau
December 6 "China in Your Hand" T'Pau
December 13 "China in Your Hand" T'Pau
December 20 "Always on My Mind" Pet Shop Boys
December 27 "Always on My Mind" Pet Shop Boys

Top 40 Singles of 1987

Position Song Title Artist Sales Highest Position
1 Never Gonna Give You Up Rick Astley 1
2 Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now Starship 1
3 I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me) Whitney Houston 1
4 You Win Again Bee Gees 1
5 China In Your Hand T'Pau 1
6 Respectable Mel & Kim 1
7 Stand By Me Ben E. King 1
8 It's A Sin The Pet Shop Boys 1
9 Star Trekkin' The Firm 1
10 Pump Up The Volume M/A/R/R/S 1
11 I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me) George Michael & Aretha Franklin 1
12 Under The Boardwalk Bruce Willis 2
13 Let It Be Ferry Aid 1
14 Always On My Mind The Pet Shop Boys 1
15 Got My Mind Set On You George Harrison 2
16 Can't Be Without You Tonight Judy Boucher 2
17 La Isla Bonita Madonna 1
18 La Bamba Los Lobos 1
19 Hold Me Now Johnny Logan 2
20 Who's That Girl? Madonna 1
21 Everything I Own Boy George 1
22 Down To Earth Curiosity Killed The Cat 3
23 When A Man Loves A Woman Percy Sledge 2
24 Heartache Pepsi & Shirley 2
25 Always Atlantic Starr 3
26 Whenever You Need Somebody Rick Astley 3
27 Toy Boy Sinitta 4
28 I Get The Sweetest Feeling Jackie Wilson 3
29 Faith George Michael 2
30 I Just Can't Stop Loving You Michael Jackson with Siedah Garrett 1
31 Live It Up Mental As Anything 3
32 Love In The First Degree Bananarama 3
33 Crockett's Theme Jan Hammer 2
34 Alone Heart 3
35 Wipe Out The Fat Boys & The Beach Boys 2
36 Call Me Spagna 2
37 Let's Wait Awhile Janet Jackson 3
38 Jack Your Body Steve 'Silk' Hurley 1
39 The Great Pretender Freddie Mercury 4
40 Male Stripper Man To Man meet Man Parrish 4

Music awards

BRIT Awards

The 1987 BRIT Awards winners were:

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