|  | HOWWILLIKNOW | Whitney Houston's second US number-one single, released in 1985 (3,4,1,4) | 
|  | ANNIESSONG | John Denver's second US number one single | 
|  | BONITA | La Isla ____ , Madonna's fourth UK No 1 single released in 1987 (6) | 
|  | FAMILYAFFAIR | 1971 US number one hit single by Sly and the Family Stone (6,6) | 
|  | HOUNDSOFLOVE | The fifth studio album by Kate Bush, released in 1985 (6,2,4) | 
|  | FIATUNOTURBO | A hot hatch from Turin released in 1985 (4,3,5) | 
|  | ONEMORENIGHT | Phil Collins's second US No. 1 single, following Against All Odds | 
|  | SUNDAYSCHOOL | Second US colony had arranged RE sessions here (6,6) | 
|  | OHGIRL | 1972 US number one single by The Chi-Lites which reached number 14 in the UK | 
|  | BIGBADJOHN | 1961 US number one single by Jimmy Dean often used in the closing credits of the TV show This Week | 
|  | NIGHTFEVER | Bee Gees song that was the US number one single for over two months in 1978 | 
|  | ITSTOOLATE | 1971 US number one single by Carole King from her album Tapestry (3,3,4) | 
|  | HELLOILOVEYOU | 1968 US number one single by the Doors (5,1,4,3) | 
|  | WHEREDIDOURLOVEGO | The Supremes' first US number one single (5,3,3,4,2) | 
|  | WAR | 1970 US number one single for Edwin Starr | 
|  | DUKEOFEARL | 1962 US number-one single by Gene Chandler | 
|  | THESTREAK | 1974 UK and US number one single by Ray Stevens | 
|  | YOUSENDME | 1957 US number one single by Sam Cooke | 
|  | EMOTIONS | Mariah Carey's fifth consecutive US number one single (8) | 
|  | ESCAPE | 1980 Rupert Holmes US number one single later known as "The Pina Colada Song" (6) |