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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1989.

Specific locations

  • 1989 in British music
  • 1989 in Norwegian music
  • 1989 in South Korean music

Specific genres

  • 1989 in country music
  • 1989 in heavy metal music
  • 1989 in hip hop music
  • 1989 in jazz

Events

  • January 14 – Paul McCartney releases Снова в СССР (Back in the USSR) exclusively in the USSR. Bootleg copies sell for as much as US$1,000 in the United States.
  • January 23 – James Brown is sentenced in Georgia, US, to six years in jail in connection with a police chase through two different states.
  • January 27 – Michael Jackson ends the Bad World Tour in Los Angeles, US.
  • February 12
    • Roy Orbison joins Elvis Presley as the only singers to ever simultaneously have two top 5 albums on the Billboard charts.
    • Tiny Tim launches an unsuccessful campaign to be elected mayor of New York City, US.
  • February 17 – Whitesnake's David Coverdale marries Tawny Kitaen.
  • February 22 – The 31st Annual Grammy Awards are presented in Los Angeles, hosted by Billy Crystal. George Michael's Faith wins Album of the Year, while Bobby McFerrin's "Don't Worry, Be Happy" wins both Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Tracy Chapman wins Best New Artist.
  • March 21 – Madonna's "Like a Prayer" music video, taped in late December 1988, attracts criticism for its use of Catholic Church iconography and for the use of cross burning imagery, but also garners praise for its interpretation of discrimination, rape, and faith. Pepsi drops Madonna as a spokesperson out of fear the video will cause religious groups to boycott the company.
  • April 9 – The Rolling Stones' Bill Wyman announces that he will marry 19-year-old Mandy Smith, his girlfriend for six years.
  • April 12 – Michael Jackson is named "King of Pop" after receiving the Soul Train Heritage Awards.
  • April 28 – Jon Bon Jovi marries his high school sweetheart Dorothea Hurley at the Graceland Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas, Nevada, US.
  • May 1 – California, US jewelry store employees called the police reporting a suspicious person hanging around their store. The person turns out to be Michael Jackson shopping in disguise.
  • May 6 — The 34th annual Eurovision Song Contest, held at Palais de Beaulieu in Lausanne, is won by Yugoslavian band Riva, with the song "Rock Me". This is the first year a Balkan country has won the contest, and is also the only win for Yugoslavia as a unified state.
  • July 9 – All four original members of The Monkees reunite in Los Angeles, US, for a concert performance at the Universal Amphitheatre. The following day the quartet attend an induction ceremony at the Hollywood Walk of Fame, where they receive a star.
  • July 23 – Former Beatle Ringo Starr forms his own band named Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band.
  • July 29 – The Bee Gees perform in the U.S. for the first time in 10 years as part of their One for All world tour.
  • August 3 – Sergio Franchi collapses before scheduled concert; dies 9 months later of brain cancer.
  • August 11-12 – The Moscow Music Peace Festival is held in the Soviet Union. The event is put together by Doc McGhee and the Make-A-Wish Foundation and headline acts include Bon Jovi, Ozzy Osbourne, Mötley Crüe, Skid Row, Cinderella, and the Scorpions.
  • August 31 – The Rolling Stones open their Steel Wheels North American tour in Philadelphia, US.
  • September 9
    • The Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, designed by I. M. Pei, opens in Dallas, Texas, US.[1]
    • Madonna gives a risqué performance at the 1989 MTV Video Music Awards. Clad in baggy black sweatpants and a black bustier, she shocks the audience by simulating masturbation. The version of the song used in the show would later serve as the opening number of 1990's "Blond Ambition World Tour".
  • October 15 – Media Rings Corporation, the Japanese music, video game, and software publishing company, is founded in Akasaka.
  • December 23 – Ice Cube leaves N.W.A after financial problems and several conflicts with their manager Jerry Heller and the group's founder Eazy-E. By this time, Cube has been recording his solo debut album, which will be released next year.

Also in 1989

  • Iron Maiden guitarist Adrian Smith leaves the band and is replaced by ex-Gillan guitarist Janick Gers who had most recently worked with Bruce Dickinson on his solo project.
  • Ars Musica, an annual contemporary music international festival, founded
  • The swing revival is generally agreed upon to have begun in 1989.

Bands formed

  • Dark Tranquillity
  • The Osborn Sisters

Bands disbanded

  • Felt
  • Survivor

Bands reformed


  • Cluster
  • Luv'
  • Plasmatics

Albums released

All releases are an LP record unless otherwise stated.
Multiple entries for the same day are arranged alphabetically by the album's name.
Release dates may vary in different countries.

January–March

Release Album Artist Notes
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1 Petra Means RockPetraCompilation
9 A Show of HandsRushLive album
10 New YorkLou Reed-
Skeletons in the ClosetOingo BoingoCompilation
13 The Raw and the CookedFine Young Cannibals-
16 Desert WindOfra Haza-
18 The Whitey AlbumCiccone Youth-
23 After the WarGary Moore-
HunkpapaThrowing Muses-
Lōc-ed After DarkTone Lōc-
Oh Yes I CanDavid Crosby-
24 Electric YouthDebbie Gibson-
Skid RowSkid RowDebut
25 Straight Outta ComptonN.W.A-
27 Cosmic ThingB-52's-
29 Veuillez rendre l'âme (à qui elle appartient)Noir DésirFrance
30 Fabulous DisasterExodusUS version (originally released in Europe in 1988)[2]
TechniqueNew Order-
31 Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking RichWarrantDebut
Life Is...Too ShortToo Short-
Triumphant ReturnWhitecross-
? 3Violent Femmes-
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1 Don't Tell a SoulThe Replacements (band)-
Force Majeure (Doro album)Doro (musician)Solo Debut
The Great Radio ControversyTesla (band)-
3 MeshuggahMeshuggahDebut/EP
6 Beyond the Blue NeonGeorge Strait-
Dylan & the DeadBob Dylan and Grateful DeadLive album
7 As Nasty As They Wanna Be2 Live Crew-
Blessing in Disguise (Metal Church album)Metal Church-
Mystery GirlRoy Orbison-
SpikeElvis Costello-
13 A New FlameSimply Red-
20 Storm the StudioMeat Beat Manifesto-
21 AnimotionAnimotion-
Intuition (TNT album)TNT-
22 Jed (album)Goo Goo Dolls-
27 Oranges & Lemons (album)XTC-
27 Playing with Fire (Spacemen 3 album)Spacemen 3-
28 Indigo GirlsIndigo Girls-
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1 Best of OzzOzzy OsbourneCompilation; Japan
3 3 Feet High and RisingDe La Soul-
6 When Dream and Day UniteDream TheaterDebut
7 Girl You Know It's True (album)eMilli VanilliU.S. version of All or Nothing
12 Grip It! On That Other LevelGeto Boys-
13 101Depeche ModeLive double album
Another Place and TimeDonna SummerUK
14 [[Extreme (Extreme album)|]Extreme (band)Debut
Road to the RichesKool G Rap & DJ Polo-
SpellDeon Estus-
20 Cross That LineHoward Jones (British musician)-
SarayaSaraya-
Shine (Mother Love Bone EP)Mother Love BoneDebut/EP
21 Like a PrayerMadonna-
Nick of TimeBonnie Raitt-
Somewhere Between (album)Suzy BoggussDebut
27 Larger than LifeJody Watley-
28 Alannah MylesAlannah Myles-
? Mr. JordanJulian Lennon-
Something Real (Phoebe Snow album)Phoebe Snow-
Yellow Moon (Neville Brothers album)The Neville Brothers-

April–June

Release Album Artist Notes
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3 When the World Knows Your NameDeacon Blue-
4 The Breathtaking BlueAlphaville-
7 Beneath the RemainsSepultura-
10 Sonic TempleThe Cult-
Raging SilenceUriah Heep-
Club Classics Vol. OneSoul II SoulUK
12 Garth BrooksGarth Brooks-
...Twice ShyGreat White-
17 Blaze of GloryJoe Jackson-
DoolittlePixies-
Headless CrossBlack Sabbath-
OneBee Gees-
19 Buzz FactoryScreaming Trees-
21 Blue BloodX Japan-
24 BlastHolly JohnsonDebut
Blue MurderBlue MurderDebut
Full Moon FeverTom Petty-
25 Through the StormAretha Franklin-
26 Best WishesCro-Mags-
Repeat OffenderRichard Marx-
28 Mr. Music HeadAdrian Belew-
? Gashed Senses & CrossfireFront Line Assembly-
City StreetsCarole King-
FreeConcrete Blonde-
The Black SwanThe Triffids-
Stuck in WonderamalandDramarama-
CounterpointIn the NurseryCompilation
The Headless ChildrenW.A.S.P.-
Slippery When IllThe Vandals-
1,000 HoursGreen DayEP
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1 Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Volume TwoNitty Gritty Dirt Band-
2 Street Fighting YearsSimple Minds-
The Stone RosesThe Stone RosesDebut
DisintegrationThe Cure-
This Is the Day...This Is the Hour...This Is This!Pop Will Eat Itself-
Barry ManilowBarry Manilow-
Killin' TimeClint Black-
On Land and in the SeaCardiacs-
Something Inside So StrongKenny Rogers-
Sweet SixteenReba McEntire-
Yo FrankieDion-
WorkbookBob Mould-
4 Blind Man's Zoo10,000 Maniacs-
8 Good to Be BackNatalie Cole-
In a Sentimental MoodDr. John-
JuntaPhishsold at concerts in 1988
KiteKirsty MacColl-
9 Big DaddyJohn Mellencamp-
Dangerous ToysDangerous Toys-
Kaleidoscope WorldSwing Out Sister-
A Night To RememberCyndi Lauper-
11 BadlandsBadlands-
Eat the HeatAccept-
12 Altars of MadnessMorbid AngelDebut
DressTM NetworkRemix album
15 Mind BombThe The-
Ten Good ReasonsJason Donovan-
16 Slowly We RotObituary-
Youngest in ChargeSpecial Ed-
17 CyclesThe Doobie Brothers-
18 Nearly HumanTodd Rundgren-
21 Off the LockB'z-
22 The MiracleQueen-
Tin MachineTin Machine-
The WorksNik Kershaw-
23 2300 Jackson StreetJacksons-
Brain DrainRamones-
The Warmer Side of CoolWang Chung-
28 EnergyOperation Ivy-
30 The Other Side of the MirrorStevie Nicks-
White LimozeenDolly Parton-
Hope and DespairEdwyn CollinsDebut solo
? I Enjoy Being a GirlPhranc-
A Peacetime BoomThe Boom-
CloudlandPere Ubu-
Invasion LiveMagnumLive
It's Beginning To And Back AgainWire-
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1 Agent OrangeSodom-
5 Flowers in the DirtPaul McCartney-
PassionPeter Gabriel-
Big GameWhite Lion-
Raw Like SushiNeneh Cherry-
One Night of SinJoe Cocker-
Babeti SoukousTabu Ley Seigneur Rochereau and Afrisa International Orchestra-
6 In StepStevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble-
Workin' OvertimeDiana Ross-
World in MotionJackson Browne-
No More Mr. Nice GuyGang StarrDebut
8 Nights Like ThisStacey Q-
12 Big TymeHeavy D & The Boyz-
Ghostbusters IIVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
Trouble in Angel CityLion-
13 DC TalkDC Talk-
What You Don't KnowExposé-
15 BleachNirvanaDebut
The OffspringThe OffspringDebut; re-released in 1995
Dig?Bill Bruford's Earthworks-
Life Is a Dance: The Remix ProjectChaka KhanRemix album
19 Protest SongsPrefab Sprout-
Extreme AggressionKreator-
Riders go CommercialRiders in the Sky-
20 Anderson Bruford Wakeman HoweAnderson Bruford Wakeman Howe-
BatmanPrinceSoundtrack
The Joke's on YouExcel-
Mr. BigMr. Big-
The Real ThingFaith No More-
21 Looking for FreedomDavid Hasselhoff-
26 Bad EnglishBad English-
Soul ProviderMichael Bolton-
Be YourselfPatti LaBelle-
Seminal LiveThe Fall
27 Cosmic ThingThe B-52s-
Danger DangerDanger Danger-
The End of the Innocence (album)Don Henley-
Gretchen Goes to NebraskaKing's X-
Heart Shaped WorldChris Isaak-
The Iron Man: The Musical by Pete TownshendPete Townshend-
RocklandKim Mitchell-
28 Ain't Gonna CryJuice Newton-
 ? Avalon SunsetVan Morrison-
Dum-DumThe Vaselines-
Magnum Cum LouderHoodoo Gurus-
Margin WalkerFugazi-
Two HighwaysAlison Krauss & Union Station-
[[Velveteen (album)|]Transvision Vamp-

July–September

Release Album Artist Notes
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4 Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip HopBoogie Down Productions-
7 Tender LoverBabyface-
10 Heart of StoneCher-
Cuts Both WaysGloria Estefan-
Earth MovingMike Oldfield-
HorrifiedRepulsion-
Waking HoursDel Amitri-
12 Floating into the NightJulee Cruise-
17 The Twelve Commandments of DanceLondon BoysDebut
18 UHF – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff"Weird Al" YankovicSoundtrack
25 Paul's BoutiqueBeastie Boys-
TrashAlice Cooper-
Unfinished BusinessEPMD-
31 Can't Look AwayTrevor Rabin-
 ? Peace and LoveThe Pogues-
Blood, Sweat and No TearsSick of It All-
TweezSlintDebut
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1 Self-Inflicted Aerial NostalgiaGuided by Voices-
No One Can Do It BetterThe D.O.C.Debut
2 The Cinderella TheoryGeorge Clinton-
7 Mick JonesMick Jones-
8 Love Among the CannibalsStarship-
Practice What You PreachTestament-
StormsNanci Griffith-
14 Kix BrooksKix Brooks-
Now That's What I Call Music 15 (UK series)Various Artists-
15 Christmas in AmericaKenny RogersChristmas
No Blue ThingRay Lynch-
16 Mother's MilkRed Hot Chili Peppers-
SpecialThe Temptations-
17 The Death of a DictionaryPublic AffectionBand changed name to Live
21 Rock IslandJethro Tull-
ConspiracyKing Diamond-
Sacred HeartShakespear's SisterDebut
22 After 7After 7-
Cocked & LoadedL.A. Guns-
Devil's Night OutThe Mighty Mighty Bosstones-
Enuff Z'nuffEnuff Z'nuff-
Jefferson AirplaneJefferson Airplane-
Perfect SymmetryFates Warning-
24 The Man Is Back!Barry White-
Niki NanaYanni-
28 Dr. FeelgoodMötley Crüe-
Adeva!Adeva-
Still Cruisin'The Beach Boys-
29 Steel WheelsThe Rolling Stones-
LukatherSteve LukatherSolo Debut
DifferentThomas AndersDebut; Germany
Escape from HavanaMellow Man AceDebut
Last of the RunawaysGiantDebut
? PenikufesinAnthraxEP
Return of the UglyBad Manners-
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1 13 SongsFugaziCompilation
JayaJayaDebut
Water in Time and SpaceSusumu HirasawaDebut
4 Sleeping with the PastElton John
Love and RocketsLove and Rockets-
5 Alice in HellAnnihilator-
Key Lime PieCamper Van Beethoven-
Louder Than LoveSoundgarden-
Megatop PhoenixBig Audio Dynamite-
S&M AirlinesNOFX-
Stone Cold Rhymin'Young MC-
Up to HereThe Tragically Hip-
Wake Me When It's OverFaster Pussycat-
11 We Too Are OneEurythmicsUK
PumpAerosmith-
ResultsLiza Minnelli-
Brave and CrazyMelissa Etheridge-
12 Floating into the NightJulee Cruise-
Bound By the BeautyJane Siberry-
14 QuicknessBad Brains-
18 Foreign AffairTina Turner-
Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814Janet Jackson-
Heart Like a SkySpandau Ballet-
No More ColorCoroner-
Oh MercyBob Dylan-
Allroy's RevengeALL-
19 Sound + VisionDavid BowieBox Set
Let Love RuleLenny Kravitz-
Merry, Merry ChristmasNew Kids on the BlockChristmas
25 Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week!The Sugarcubes-
Seasons EndMarillion-
The Seeds of LoveTears for Fears-
26 Big TrashThompson Twins-
Def, Dumb and BlondeDeborah HarryUS
Flying CowboysRickie Lee Jones-
LaughterThe Mighty Lemon Drops-
No Holdin' BackRandy Travis-
? Soldier of FortuneLoudness-
The HealerJohn Lee Hooker-
Tempted and TriedSteeleye Span-

October–December

Release Album Artist Notes
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2 FreedomNeil Young-
HupThe Wonder Stuff-
LiquidizerJesus Jones-
3 CrossroadsTracy Chapman-
Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the WindLinda Ronstadt featuring Aaron Neville-
Petra Praise: The Rock Cries OutPetra-
Runaway HorsesBelinda Carlisle-
ShockerVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
5 More to This LifeSteven Curtis Chapman-
7 UAIOEKMFDM-
9 Paradise CircusThe Lilac Time-
Long Hard LookLou Gramm-
AutomaticThe Jesus and Mary Chain-
Book of DaysThe Psychedelic Furs-
Enjoy YourselfKylie Minogue-
HatsThe Blue Nile-
10 The Biz Never SleepsBiz Markie-
The Iceberg/Freedom of Speech...Just Watch What You SayIce-T-
Save YourselfMcAuley Schenker Group-
Thrash ZoneD.R.I.-
13 NothingfaceVoivod-
Trouble Walkin'Ace Frehley-
The Years of DecayOverkill-
16 Def, Dumb & BlondeDeborah Harry-
The Sensual WorldKate Bush-
Wild!Erasure-
The TimeBros-
HatsThe Blue NileUS
Scarlet and Other StoriesAll About Eve
Best of Dark Horse 1976–1989George Harrison Compilation
Trial by Fire: Live In LeningradYngwie MalmsteenLive
Hot in the ShadeKiss-
Controlled by Hatred/Feel Like Shit...Déjà VuSuicidal TendenciesCompilation
SelenaSelena-
Simple ManCharlie Daniels-
Steady OnShawn Colvin-
Pretty Hate MachineNine Inch NailsDebut
On FireGalaxie 500-
21 Welcome to the Beautiful Souththe Beautiful South-
Storm FrontBilly Joel-
Neither Fish nor FleshTerence Trent D'Arby-
GetaheadCuriosity Killed the Cat-
Michel'leMichel'le-
24 Come Together As OneWill Downing-
Follow the BlindBlind Guardian-
11The Smithereens-
26 Zig ZagThe Hooters-
28 Realm of Chaos – Slaves to DarknessBolt Thrower-
30 The Road to HellChris Rea-
Flying in a Blue DreamJoe Satriani-
Holding Back the RiverWet Wet Wet-
Rite TimeCan-
Songs for the Poor ManRemmy Ongala & Orchestre Super Matimila-
StrongerCliff Richard-
You, Me and the Alarm ClockJohn Bramwell (as Johnny Dangerously)EP
31 Bulletproof HeartGrace Jones-
Can't Fight FateTaylor Dayne-
Built to LastGrateful Dead-
? The English DiseaseBarmy Army-
Piretos tou erotaVicky LeandrosGreece
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1 OzmaMelvins-
2 No ControlBad Religion-
6 JourneymanEric Clapton-
BoomerangThe Creatures-
7 Slip of the TongueWhitesnake-
All Hail the QueenQueen Latifah-
Done by the Forces of NatureJungle Brothers-
10 The Cactus Album3rd Bass-
West TexturesRobert Earl Keen-
13 Best of Rockers 'n' BalladsScorpionsCompilation
Me and a Monkey on the MoonFelt-
StreetcleanerGodfleshDebut
You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 3Frank ZappaLive
14 The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to TasteMinistry-
20 ...But SeriouslyPhil Collins-
Perfect RemedyStatus Quo-
AffectionLisa StansfieldEurope
The Incredible BaseRob Base and DJ E-Z Rock-
Now That's What I Call Music 16 (UK series)Various Artists-
RabiesSkinny Puppy-
21 PrestoRush-
Back on the BlockQuincy Jones-
Kenny G LiveKenny GLive
24 A Black & White Night LiveRoy Orbison and FriendsLive
27 Labour of Love IIUB40-
Ghost NationHunters & Collectors-
Pump Up the JamTechnotronic-
? Consuming ImpulsePestilence-
I Remember MamaShirley Caesar-
Speaking of DreamsJoan Baez-
Suck on ThisPrimusLive
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1 Change the WeatherUnderworld-
Gutter BalletSavatage-
Never Picture PerfectRich Mullins-
4 Ninety808 State-
Symphonies of SicknessCarcass-
9 Digitalian is eating breakfastTetsuya KomuroDebut
11 Monty Python SingsMonty PythonCompilation
19 DeepPeter MurphyUS
? HallelujahHappy MondaysEP
Post-Mersh Vol. 3MinutemenCompilation
SurpriseBetter Than EzraCassette only
The Symphony SessionsTom Cochrane & Red RiderFinal; Live

Release date unknown

  • A Word from the Wise – Pennywise (EP)
  • Al Denson – Al Denson
  • All Aboard the Mind Train – The Modern Art
  • All or Nothing – Milli Vanilli
  • All That Jazz – Ella Fitzgerald
  • Animal Logic - Animal Logic
  • At Peace – Jade Warrior
  • Beyond Hell's Gate – Final Axe
  • Big Talk – Edin-Ådahl
  • Blow – Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
  • Bringing It Back Home – The Clark Sisters
  • Brotherly Love – Daniel Winans
  • Cantemos Juntos – Lynda Thomas (EP)
  • Christmas Is... – Johnny Maestro & the Brooklyn Bridge
  • Complete Discography – Minor Threat
  • Century Flower – Shelleyan Orphan
  • The Complete Sham 69 Live – Sham 69
  • Cyborgs Revisited – Simply Saucer
  • Don't Dance with Danger - Scarlet Red
  • Door Into Summer - Jacob's Trouble
  • Down on the River - John Hartford
  • Drowning in Limbo – Lydia Lunch
  • Early Music – Santana
  • Enter the Realm – Iced Earth (demo EP)
  • Face of Despair – Mortal Sin
  • Fight the Power... Live! – Public Enemy – (live, released on VHS)
  • First Watch – Guardian (band)
  • Freedom – White Heart
  • Funk-O-Metal Carpet Ride – Electric Boys
  • Get Yer Jujus Out – Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey & His Inter-Reformers Band
  • Godhead – Lowlife
  • Hard Volume – Rollins Band
  • Heroes – New Jersey Mass Choir
  • Helter Stupid – Negativland
  • Human Soul - Graham Parker
  • I Can See You – Black Flag
  • Immigrant's Daughter – Margaret Becker
  • In Your Face – Shout
  • Innocent Blood – REZ
  • Imagine That - Dennis Seaton
  • It's a Jungle Out There! - Mastedon
  • Knights of Heaven – Leviticus
  • Les Rythmes Automatiques (fr) – Telex
  • Liaison – Liaison
  • Live ED – Étienne Daho
  • Liberation – Bunny Wailer
  • Long Way From Paradise – Allies
  • Master's Command – Sacred Warrior
  • Matrice - Gérard Manset
  • Me and Mr. Ray - Miracle Legion
  • Michigan Rain – Gregg Alexander (debut)
  • Modern – Hijokaidan
  • Mother Nature's Kitchen – Kevin McDermott
  • Night of Rage – Kraut
  • No More Blues – Susannah McCorkle
  • No Room in the Middle – Greg X. Volz
  • Novice - Alain Bashung
  • Once We Were Scum, Now We Are God – No
  • Out of the Darkness – Bloodgood
  • Outdoor Elvis – The Swirling Eddies
  • The Pledge – DeGarmo and Key
  • Powertrip – Ludichrist (final album)
  • Prime 5 – Ween
  • Rasta Souvenir – Manu Dibango
  • Rage of Angels – Rage of Angels
  • Sittin' Pretty – The Pastels
  • Samiam – Samiam
  • Searchlight – Runrig
  • Silence is Madness – Bride
  • The Singular Adventures of The Style Council: Greatest Hits Vol.1 – The Style Council – (Compilation)
  • Smash – One Bad Pig
  • Some Disenchanted Evening – The Verlaines
  • State of Control – Barren Cross
  • Strange Cargo – David Van Tieghem
  • Start Today - Gorilla Biscuits
  • Strong Medicine – Bryan Duncan
  • Too Long in the Wasteland - James McMurtry
  • Tragedy Again – D.I.
  • Veuillez rendre l'âme (à qui elle appartient) – Noir Désir
  • The Way Home – Russ Taff
  • Western Shadows – Carole Laure
  • Words for the Dying – John Cale
  • Wrong – Nomeansno
  • You Can Fly – Steven Prince Band

Biggest hit singles

The following songs achieved the highest chart positions in the charts of 1989.

# Artist Title Year Country Chart Entries
1MadonnaLike a Prayer1989United StatesUK 1 - Mar 1989 (13 weeks), US Billboard 1 - Mar 1989 (16 weeks), US CashBox 1 of 1989, Japan (Tokyo) 1 - Mar 1989 (18 weeks), Finland 1 for 3 weeks - Mar 1989, Switzerland 1 - Mar 1989 (17 weeks), Norway 1 - Mar 1989 (16 weeks), Poland 1 - Apr 1989 (26 weeks), Belgium 1 - Mar 1989 (12 weeks), Italy 1 for 9 weeks - Apr 1989, Eire 1 for 2 weeks - Mar 1989, Canada RPM 1 for 4 weeks - Apr 1989, Canada 1 of 1989, New Zealand 1 for 2 weeks - Apr 1989, Australia 1 for 4 weeks - Apr 1989, Europe 1 for 12 weeks - Mar 1989, Holland 2 - Mar 1989 (11 weeks), Austria 2 - Apr 1989 (5 months), Australia 2 of 1989, Germany 2 - Mar 1989 (5 months), ODK Germany 2 - Mar 1989 (25 weeks) (11 weeks in top 10), MTV Video of the year 1989 (Nominated), US Platinum (certified by RIAA in May 1989), France 4 - Mar 1989 (2 weeks), Germany Gold (certified by BMieV in 1989), US Radio 5 of 1989 (peak 1 10 weeks), Italy 5 of 1989, POP 5 of 1989, Switzerland 6 of 1989, ARC 8 of 1989 (peak 1 12 weeks), US BB 25 of 1989, Scrobulate 33 of pop, Sweden 36 - Aug 2009 (1 week), Brazil 38 of 1989, Europe 49 of the 1980s (1989), nuTsie 65 of 1980s, Germany 96 of the 1980s (peak 2 15 weeks), France (InfoDisc) 113 of the 1980s (peak 1, 27 weeks, 478k sales estimated, 1989), OzNet 161, Rolling Stone 300, Acclaimed 629 (1989), RYM 13 of 1989
2Phil CollinsAnother Day in Paradise1989United KingdomUS Billboard 1 - Nov 1989 (17 weeks), US Radio 1 of 1989 (peak 1 11 weeks), Japan (Tokyo) 1 - Nov 1989 (20 weeks), Sweden 1 - Nov 1989 (8 weeks), Finland 1 for 2 weeks - Nov 1989, Switzerland 1 - Nov 1989 (21 weeks), Norway 1 - Nov 1989 (15 weeks), Poland 1 - Nov 1989 (23 weeks), Belgium 1 - Nov 1989 (14 weeks), Germany 1 - Jan 1990 (5 months), ODK Germany 1 - Nov 1989 (31 weeks) (10 weeks at number 1) (15 weeks in top 10), Canada RPM 1 for 8 weeks - Dec 1989, Europe 1 for 5 weeks - Jan 1990, Germany 1 for 10 weeks - Dec 1989, Spain 1 for 1 week - Jan 1990, Grammy in 1990, Brit best song 1990, UK 2 - Nov 1989 (11 weeks), ARC 2 of 1989 (peak 1 13 weeks), Holland 2 - Oct 1989 (12 weeks), Austria 2 - Dec 1989 (5 months), Brazil 3 of 1990, Italy 3 of 1990, US Gold (certified by RIAA in Dec 1989), Germany Gold (certified by BMieV in 1990), Japan (Osaku) 5 of 1990 (peak 1 22 weeks), US BB 7 of 1990, France 9 - Nov 1989 (1 week), Switzerland 11 of 1990, POP 21 of 1989, Canada 23 of 1990, Europe 60 of the 1980s (1989), Scrobulate 67 of ballad, Billboard 50th song 86, 55th Billboard 100 96 (1989), Germany 195 of the 1990s (peak 1 10 weeks), OzNet 214, UK Silver (certified by BPI in Nov 1989), RYM 133 of 1989
3Fine Young CannibalsShe Drives Me Crazy1988United KingdomUS Billboard 1 - Jan 1989 (23 weeks), Austria 1 - Mar 1989 (5 months), Canada RPM 1 for 1 week - Apr 1989, New Zealand 1 for 5 weeks - Mar 1989, Australia 1 for 5 weeks - Mar 1989, Germany 2 - Feb 1989 (4 months), ODK Germany 2 - Jan 1989 (22 weeks) (13 weeks in top 10), Grammy in 1989 (Nominated), MTV Video of the year 1989 (Nominated), Holland 3 - Jan 1989 (10 weeks), Switzerland 3 - Feb 1989 (18 weeks), Japan (Tokyo) 4 - Feb 1989 (19 weeks), US Gold (certified by RIAA in Apr 1989), Germany Gold (certified by BMieV in 1989), UK 5 - Jan 1989 (13 weeks), Belgium 5 - Feb 1989 (11 weeks), Australia 5 of 1989, Norway 6 - Apr 1989 (4 weeks), Switzerland 7 of 1989, France 9 - Dec 1988 (1 week), Poland 9 - Mar 1989 (9 weeks), POP 9 of 1989, ARC 11 of 1989 (peak 1 14 weeks), Canada 11 of 1989, US CashBox 12 of 1989, Sweden 13 - Feb 1989 (4 weeks), US BB 18 of 1989, US Radio 19 of 1989 (peak 1 10 weeks), Brazil 29 of 1989, KROQ 31 of 1989, Holland free40 39 of 1989, Italy 47 of 1989, Germany 99 of the 1980s (peak 2 15 weeks), OzNet 134, Acclaimed 672 (1989), RYM 190 of 1988
4RoxetteThe Look1989SwedenUS Billboard 1 - Feb 1989 (19 weeks), Sweden 1 - Jan 1989 (11 weeks), Finland 1 for 1 week - May 1989, Switzerland 1 - Apr 1989 (27 weeks), Norway 1 - Mar 1989 (18 weeks), Germany 1 - Apr 1989 (5 months), ODK Germany 1 - Apr 1989 (24 weeks) (4 weeks at number 1) (13 weeks in top 10), New Zealand 1 for 3 weeks - May 1989, Australia 1 for 5 weeks - Jul 1989, Europe 1 for 2 weeks - Jun 1989, Germany 1 for 5 weeks - May 1989, Japan (Tokyo) 2 - Mar 1989 (18 weeks), Holland 2 - Mar 1989 (12 weeks), Austria 2 - May 1989 (7 months), Switzerland 2 of 1989, Belgium 2 - Apr 1989 (12 weeks), Australia 3 of 1989, France 4 - Apr 1989 (2 weeks), US Gold (certified by RIAA in Apr 1989), US CashBox 6 of 1989, UK 7 - Apr 1989 (13 weeks), Poland 8 - Apr 1989 (17 weeks), Italy 9 of 1989, Canada 10 of 1989, US Radio 14 of 1989 (peak 1 9 weeks), US BB 17 of 1989, Germany 30 of the 1980s (peak 1 18 weeks), Brazil 35 of 1989, POP 39 of 1989, ARC 41 of 1989 (peak 1 12 weeks), OzNet 567, RYM 94 of 1989
5The BanglesEternal Flame1989United StatesUK 1 - Feb 1989 (20 weeks), US Billboard 1 - Feb 1989 (19 weeks), Holland 1 - Mar 1989 (16 weeks), Sweden 1 - Apr 1989 (10 weeks), Norway 1 - May 1989 (16 weeks), Belgium 1 - Apr 1989 (15 weeks), Australia 1 of 1989, Eire 1 for 3 weeks - Apr 1989, Australia 1 for 1 week - Jun 1989, Japan (Tokyo) 2 - Feb 1989 (22 weeks), Switzerland 2 - May 1989 (19 weeks), Austria 3 - May 1989 (5 months), ODK Germany 4 - May 1989 (22 weeks) (10 weeks in top 10), US Gold (certified by RIAA in Apr 1989), UK Gold (certified by BPI in May 1989), Switzerland 5 of 1989, Germany 5 - May 1989 (4 months), US CashBox 7 of 1989, France 10 - Feb 1989 (1 week), Brazil 10 of 1989, US Radio 21 of 1989 (peak 1 8 weeks), POP 25 of 1989, Canada 26 of 1989, Europe 27 of the 1980s (1988), US BB 32 of 1989, ARC 33 of 1989 (peak 1 13 weeks), Scrobulate 70 of 80s, Holland free40 97 of 1989, OzNet 141, Germany 196 of the 1980s (peak 4 14 weeks), UKMIX 649, RYM 73 of 1989

Top 40 Chart hit singles

Song title Artist(s) Release date(s) US UK Highest chart position Other Chart Performance(s)
"(It's Just) The Way That You Love Me"Paula AbdulSeptember 19893743 (US Billboard Hot 100)See chart performance entry
"18 and Life"Skid RowJune 19894124 (US)See chart performance entry
"À la même heure dans deux ans"Elsa LunghiniApril 1989n/an/a7 (France)5 (France Airplay Chart) – 26 (Québec) – 29 (Europe) – 46 (European Airplay Top 50)
"After All"Cher & Peter CeteraFebruary 19896841 (US Adult Contemporary – Billboard)See chart performance entry
"Ain't Nobody Better"Inner CityApril 1989n/a101 (US Hot Dance Club Play – Billboard)See chart performance entry
"Ain't Nobody" (Remix)Chaka Khan & RufusJune 1989n/a66 (UK)9 (West Germany)
"All Around the World"Lisa StansfieldOctober 1989311 (9 Countries)See chart performance entry
"All I Want Is You"U2June 19898341 (Ireland)See chart performance entry
"All She Wants Is"Duran DuranDecember 19882292 (Italy)1 (European Dance charts) – 1 (Billboard Hot Dance Club Play) – 1 (European Dance charts) – 24 (Billboard Modern Rock Tracks) – 74 (Australia)
"Americanos"Holly JohnsonMarch 1989n/a41 (Austria)See chart performance entry
"Angelia"Richard MarxSeptember 19894451 (Canada)See chart performance entry
"Another Day in Paradise"Phil CollinsOctober 1989121 (10 Countries)See chart performance entry
"The Arms of Orion"Prince & Sheena EastonOctober 1989362713 (Netherlands)See chart performance entry
"Around My Heart"SandraMarch 1989n/an/a11 (Germany)19 (Switzerland) – 23 (Austria) – 28 (France) – 44 (Europe)
"Atomic City"Holly JohnsonJune 1989n/a189 (Ireland)See chart performance entry
"Baby Don't Forget My Number"Milli VanilliJanuary 19891161 (United States)See chart performance entry
"Baby I Don't Care"Transvision VampMarch 1989n/a63 (Scotland)3 (Australia) - 14 (Ireland) - 24 (Europe)
"Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)"Soul II SoulMay 1989411 (Europe, Holland, Netherlands)See chart performance entry
"Batdance"PrinceJune 1989121 (6 countries)See chart performance entry
"Bakerman”Laid Back1989n/a441 (Austria)9 (West Germany) – 10 (Switzerland) – 13 (Sweden) – 20 (Holland) – 27 (Belgium)
"The Beat(en) Generation"The TheApril 1989n/a184 (New Zealand)8 (Ireland) - 13 (US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks) - 50 (Australia) - 82 (Germany)
"Bedroom Eyes"Kate CeberanoApril 1989n/an/a2 (Australia)38 (New Zealand)
"Belfast Child"Simple MindsFebruary 1989n/a11 (5 countries)See chart performance entry
"The Best"Tina TurnerAugust 19891552 (Austria, Belgium, Canada, Portugal)See chart performance entry
"The Best of Me"Cliff RichardMay 1989n/a22 (Ireland, United Kingdom)See chart performance entry
"Black Velvet"Alannah MylesOctober 1989124 (4 countries)See chart performance entry
"Blame It on the Boogie"Big FunJuly 1989n/a44 (UK Singles Chart)See chart performance entry
"Blame It on the Rain"Milli VanilliJuly 19891521 (United States)See chart performance entry
"Blow the House Down"Living in a BoxJune 1989n/a1010 (United Kingdom, Holland)12 (Belgium, Ireland) – 15 (Sweden) – 26 (Switzerland) – 28 (Germany) – 166 (Australia)
"Blues from a Gun"The Jesus and Mary ChainSeptember 1989n/a321 (US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks)
"Breakthru"QueenJune 1989n/a74 (Netherlands)See chart performance entry
"Bring Me Edelweiss"EdelweissApril 1989n/a51 (6 countries)See chart performance entry
"Buffalo Stance"Neneh CherryJanuary 1989332 (Greece, Switzerland, West Germany)See chart performance entry
"Bust a Move"Young MCMay 19897731 (Australia)See chart performance entry
"Can't Shake the Feeling"Big FunNovember 1989n/a87 (Irish Single Charts)See chart performance entry
"Chained to the Wheel"The Black SorrowsJanuary 1989n/an/a9 (Australia)42 (New Zealand)
"Cherish"MadonnaAugust 1989231 (Canada, US Adult Contemporary)See chart performance entry
"Crying in the Chapel"Peter BlakeleyNovember 1989n/an/a3 (Australia)7 (New Zealand) - 57 (West Germany)
"Cold Hearted"Paula AbdulJune 19891461 (US Billboard Hot 100)See chart performance entry
"Cover Girl"New Kids on the BlockAugust 1989242 (United States)4 (Canada Top Singles) – 6 (Irish Singles Chart) – 11 (Europe) – 17 (New Zealand) – 22 (Australia)
"Dançando Lambada"Kaoma198993622 (Finland)See chart performance entry
"Didn't I (Blow Your Mind)"New Kids on the BlockNovember 1989888 (US Billboard 100)6 (Irish Singles Chart) - 17 (Canada Top Singles)
"Dirty Cash (Money Talks)"The Adventures of Stevie VDecember 19892521 (Canada, Netherlands)See chart performance entry
"Dear Jessie"MadonnaDecember 1989n/a53 (Irish Singles Chart)See chart performance entry
"Do They Know It's Christmas?"Band Aid IIDecember 1989n/a11 (UK, Ireland)See chart performance entry
"Do You Believe in Shame?"Duran DuranApril 1989723014 (Italy)22 (Finland) - 41 (Dutch Single Top 100) - 88 (Canada)
"The Doctor"The Doobie BrothersMay 19899739 (United States)1 (US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks) - 14 (Canada) - 31 (US Billboard Adult Contemporary) - 32 (Australia) - 37 (Netherlands)
"Don't Ask Me Why"EurythmicsOctober 198940252 (Netherlands)See chart performance entry
"Don't Close Your Eyes"KixMay 198911n/a16 (US Mainstream Rock [Billboard]n/a
"Don't Know Much"Linda Ronstadt and Aaron NevilleSeptember 1989221 (Ireland)See Chart Performance entry
"Don't Wanna Lose You"Gloria EstefanJune 1989161 (US Billboard Hot 100, Canada Adult Contemporary, US Hot Latin Songs [Billboard])See chart performance entry
"Dr. Feelgood"Mötley CrüeSeptember 198965011 (New Zealand)See chart performance entry
"Drama!"ErasureSeptember 1989n/a43 (Denmark)See chart performance entry
"Dressed for Success"RoxetteJuly 198914182 (Sweden)See chart performance entry
"Easy"Ice MC1989n/an/a2 (Spain)3 (West Germany) - 4 (Switzerland) - 7 (Austria) - 17 (France) - 18 (Europe)
"Electric Youth"Debbie GibsonApril 198911145 (Netherlands)See chart performance entry
"The End of the Innocence"Don HenleyJune 19898483 (Canada)See chart performance entry
"Especially for You"Jason Donovan & Kylie MinogueJanuary 1989n/a11 (UK, Ireland, Europe)See chart performance entry
"Eternal Flame"The BanglesJanuary 1989119 countriesSee chart performance entry
"Everlasting Love"Howard JonesJanuary 1989126212 (United States)1 (US Adult Contemporary) - 19 (US Modern Rock Tracks) - 91 (Australia)
"Every Day (I Love You More)"Jason DonovanAugust 1989n/a21 (Ireland)See chart performance entry
"Every Little Step"Bobby BrownFebruary 1989363 (United StatesSee chart performance entry
"Express Yourself"MadonnaMay 1989254 (countries)See chart performance entry
"Ferry Cross the Mersey"Charity record for The Hillsborough Disaster FundMay 1989n/a11 (United Kingdom, Ireland)See chart performance entry
"Fight the Power"Public EnemyJuly 1989n/a2929 (United States)1 (US Hot Rap Singles (Billboard)) - 3 (US Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales (Billboard)) - 20 (US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)) - 30 (Netherlands)
"First Time"Robin BeckJuly 1989n/a11 (10 countries)See chart performance entry
"Fisherman's Blues"The WaterboysJanuary 1989n/a3213 (Ireland)3 (US Alternative Airplay [Billboard] - 20 (New Zealand)
"Fools Gold"The Stone RosesNovember 1989n/a98 (Netherlands)See chart performance entry
"Forever"KissJanuary 19898658 (United States)See chart performance entry
"Forever Your Girl"Paula Abdul19891241 (Canada, United States)See chart performance entry
"Free Fallin'"Tom PettyFebruary 19897594 (New Zealand)See chart performance entry
"French Kiss"Lil LouisJuly 19895021 (Netherlands)See chart performance entry
"Friends"Jody WatleyApril 19899218See chart performance entry
"Funky Cold Medina"Tone LōcMarch 19893133 (New Zealand, United States)See chart performance entry
"Get On Your Feet"Gloria EstefanSeptember 198911235 (Ireland)See chart performance entry
"Girl I'm Gonna Miss You"Milli VanilliJuly 1989111 (6 countries)See chart performance entry
"Good Life"Inner CityJanuary 19897341 (Finland)See chart performance entry
"Going Back to My Roots"FPI ProjectNovember 1989n/a95 (Austria, West Germany)See chart performance entry
"Got to Get"Rob'n'Raz & Leila KNovember 19894881 (Iceland)See chart performance entry
"Got to Have Your Love"Mantronix & WondressDecember 19898244 (UK)See chart performance entry
"Gringo"SabrinaJuly 1989n/a959 (Finland)10 (Italy) - 10 (Spain)
"Hand on Your Heart"Kylie MinogueApril 1989n/a11 (UK, Ireland)See chart performance entry
"Hangin' Tough"New Kids on the BlockJuly 1989111 (UK, US, Ireland)See chart performance entry
"Harlem Desire"London BoysSeptember 1989n/a176 (Ireland)n/a
"Have I Told You Lately"Van MorrisonJune 1989n/a7412 (Ireland)12 (US Billboard Adult Contemporary) - 93 (Australia)
"Heaven"WarrantJuly 19892932 (US)See chart performance entry
"Heaven Help Me"Deon EstusApril 19895414 (Canada)See chart performance entry
"Hélène"Roch VoisineNovember 1989n/an/a1 (France, Québec)3 (Belgium, Norway) - 5 (Europe) - 9 (Canadian RPM Adult Contemporary Chart) - 57 (Canadian RPM Top 100 Chart)
"Help!"Bananarama & LananeeneenoonooFebruary 1989n/a32 (Finland, Ireland, Sweden)See chart performance entry
"Hold Me In Your Arms"Rick AstleyJanuary 1989n/a107 (Ireland, Finland)See chart performance entry
"Homely Girl"UB40November 1989n/a62 (Netherlands)See chart performance entry
"I Beg Your Pardon"Kon KanFebruary 19891553 (Netherlands)See chart performance entry
"I Don't Wanna Get Hurt"Donna SummerMay 1989n/a73 (Ireland)See chart performance entry
"I Don't Wanna Lose You"Tina TurnerNovember 1989n/a88 (United Kingdom)See chart performance entry
"I Don't Want a Lover"TexasJanuary 19897783 (Switzerland)See chart performance entry
"I Drove All Night"Cyndi LauperApril 1989676See chart performance entry
"I Feel the Earth Move"MartikaAugust 19892572 (Australia)See chart performance entry
"I Just Don't Have the Heart"Cliff RichardAugust 1989n/a33 (United Kingdom)See chart performance entry
"I Like It"Dino19897n/a7 (United States)See chart performance entry
"I Only Wanna Be With You"Samantha FoxJanuary 198931161 (Belgium)See chart performance entry
"I Remember You"Skid RowNovember 19896362 (New Zealand)See chart performance entry
"I Want It All"QueenMay 19895032 (Netherlands)See chart performance entry
"I Want That Man"Deborah HarrySeptember 1989n/a132 (Australia)See chart performance entry
"I'd Rather Jack"The Reynolds GirlsApril 1989n/a86 (Finland, Ireland)See chart performance entry
"I'll Be Loving You (Forever)"New Kids on the BlockApril 1989151 (United States)See chart performance entry
"I'll Be There for You"Bon JoviApril 19891181 (United States)See chart performance entry
"If I Could Turn Back Time"CherJuly 1989361 (Australia)See chart performance entry
"If Only I Could"Sydney Youngblood1989n/a31 (Belgium)See chart performance entry
"If Tomorrow Never Comes"Garth BrooksAugust 1989n/a16 countriesSee chart performance entry
"If You Don't Know Me by Now"Simply RedMarch 1989121 (Australia, New Zealand, United States)See chart performance entry
"I'm Every Woman" (Remix)Chaka Khan1989n/a88 (United Kingdom)See chart performance entry
"In Private"Dusty SpringfieldNovember 1989n/a142 (Belgium)See chart performance entry
"The Invisible Man"QueenAugust 1989n/a124 (Netherlands)See chart performance entry
"It's Alright"Pet Shop BoysJune 1989n/a53 (West Germany)See chart performance entry
"It's Only Love"Simply RedJanuary 198928127 (Ireland)See chart performance entry
"Jamais nous"Elsa LunghiniSeptember 1989n/an/a10 (France)15 (Québec) = 41 (Europe)
"Janie's Got a Gun"AerosmithNovember 19894761 (Australia)See chart performance entry
"Jardins d'enfants"Début de SoiréeJune 1989n/an/a5 (France)14 (Finland) - 16 (France) - 24 (Europe)
"Je te survivrai"Jean-Pierre FrançoisJune 1989n/an/a2 (France)12 (Europe) - 39 (Québec)
"Johnny, Johnny Come Home"Avalanche1989n/an/a1 (France)2 (Europe) - 3 (France, Norway)
"Just A Friend"Biz Markie19899550 (United States)9 (U.S. Hot Rap Singles - Billboard) - 37 (U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks - Billboard) - 66 (Canada)
"Keep On Movin'"Soul II SoulMarch 19891155 (United Kingdom)See chart performance entry
"Kickstart My Heart"Mötley CrüeNovember 198927n/a27 (United Kingdom)18 (U.S. Mainstream Rock - Billboard) - 31 (New Zealand) - 34 (Australia)
"Kisses on the Wind"Neneh CherryAugust 19898204 (Finland)See chart performance entry
"The Look"RoxetteJanuary 1989171 (10 countries)See chart performance entry
"Looking for Freedom"David HasselhoffJanuary 1989n/an/a1 (Austria, West Germany, Switzerland)4 (Europe) - 12 (France) - 18 (Belgium) - 22 (Netherlands - Dutch Top 40) - 31 (Netherlands)
"La Vie la nuit"Début de SoiréeJanuary 1989n/an/a2 (France)3 (Belgium - Wallonia) - 3 (Québec) - 9 (Europe) - 32 (Belgium - Flanders)
"Lambada"KaomaJuly 19894641 (14 countries)See chart performance entry
"Lay Your Hands on Me"Bon JoviAugust 19897187 (United States)See chart performance entry
"Lean on You"Cliff RichardOctober 1989n/a1710 (Ireland)60 (Germany) - 66 (Netherlands)
"Leave a Light On"Belinda CarlisleSeptember 19891144 (Austria, Ireland, United Kingdom)See chart performance entry
"Leave Me Alone"Michael JacksonFebruary 1989n/a21 (Greece, Ireland)See chart performance entry
"Let's Party"Jive Bunny and the MastermixersDecember 1989n/a11 (United Kingdom)See chart performance entry
"Liberian Girl"Michael JacksonJuly 1989n/a131 (Ireland)See chart performance entry
"Licence to Kill"Gladys KnightMay 1989n/a61 (Sweden)See chart performance entry
"Like a Prayer"MadonnaMarch 198911(20 countries)See chart performance entry
"Like a Yo-Yo"SabrinaFebruary 1989n/a721 (Finland)2 (Denmark) - 10 (Spain) - 13 (Italy) - 32 (Europe)
"Lily Was Here"Dave Stewart & Candy Dulfer19891161 (Netherlands)See chart performance entry
"Listen to Your Heart"RoxetteOctober 19891131 (United States)See chart performance entry
"Living in Sin"Bon JoviOctober 19899359 (United States)9 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 20 (Switzerland) - 37 (U.S.Billboard Album Rock Tracks) - 64 (Australia)
"The Living Years"Mike + The MechanicsJanuary 1989121 (5 countries)See chart performance entry
"London Nights"London BoysJune 1989n/a21 (Finland)4 (Ireland) - 6 (Europe) - 9 (Switzerland) - 24 (West Germany)
"Losing My Mind"Liza MinnelliAugust 1989n/a62 (Ireland)See chart performance entry
"Lost in Your Eyes"Debbie GibsonJanuary 19891341 (Canada, United States)See chart performance entry
"Love in an Elevator"AerosmithAugust 19895135 (United States)See chart performance entry
"Love in the Natural Way"Kim WildeFebruary 1989n/a3226 (Ireland)63 (Netherlands [Single Top 100])
"Love is a Shield"CamouflageApril 1989n/an/a9 (West Germany)11 (Austria) - 29 (Switzerland) - 23 (US Alternative Airplay - Billboard) - 35 (US Dance Club Songs - Billboard)
"Love Shack"The B-52'sJune 1989321 (Australia, Ireland, New Zealand)See chart performance entry
"Love Song"TeslaAugust 198910n/a10 (US)n/a
"Love Train"Holly JohnsonNovember 19896544 (UK, West Germany)See chart performance entry
"Lullaby"The CureAugust 198974182 (US)See chart performance entry
"Magic Symphony"Blue SystemSeptember 1989n/an/a21 (Switzerland)10 (Media Control Charts) - 23 (Austria)
"Manchild"Neneh CherryMay 1989n/a52 (West Germany)See chart performance entry
"Marina" (Remix '89)Rocco Granata & The Carnations1989n/an/a1 (Belgium, Italy, Germany)n/a
"Me, Myself and I"De La SoulApril 198934221 (Netherlands)See chart performance entry
"Me So Horny"2 Live CrewJanuary 198926n/a1 (Netherlands)See chart performance entry
"The Miracle"QueenNovember 1989n/a2116 (Netherlands - Single Top 100) - 20 (Netherlands - Dutch Top 40)23 (Ireland) - 28 (Belgium) - 78 (West Germany)
"Mirador"Johnny HallydayJune 1989n/an/a3 (France)1 (France - Airplay Chart [Am Stations]) - 16 (Europe - Eurochart Hot 100) - 22 (Europe - European Airplay Top 50)
"Miss You Like Crazy"Natalie ColeMarch 1989722 (United Kingdom)See chart performance entry
"Miss You Much"Janet JacksonAugust 19891221 (United States)See chart performance entry
"Mixed Emotions"The Rolling StonesAugust 19895261 (Canada)See chart performance entry
"My Brave Face"Paul McCartneyMay 198925181 (Japan)See chart performance entry
"Name and Number"Curiosity Killed the CatSeptember 1989n/a1413 (Italy)See chart performance entry
"No More Bolero's"Gerard Joling1989n/an/a1n/a
"No More Lies"Michel'leOctober 19897787 (United States)See chart performance entry
"Oh Father"MadonnaOctober 198920n/a6 (Italy)See chart performance entry
"On Our Own"Bobby BrownApril 1989241 (New Zealand)See chart performance entry
"Once Bitten Twice Shy"Great White198958356 (U.S. Mainstream Rock - Billboard) - 11 (Canada)
"One"Bee GeesJune 19897717 (Argentina, United States)See chart performance entry
"One"MetallicaJanuary 198935131 (Finland)See chart performance entry
"One Summer"Daryl BraithwaiteJanuary 1989n/an/a4 (Sweden)5 (Norway) – 8 (Australia)
"Open Letter (To a Landlord)"Living ColourFebruary 198982n/a11 (New Zealand)11 (U.S. Mainstream Rock - Billboard)
"Orange Crush"R.E.M.January 1989n/a285 (New Zealand)1 (U.S. Modern Rock Tracks - Billboard; U.S. Mainstream Rock - Billboard) - 15 (Australia) - 21 (Ireland)
"The Other Side"AerosmithJune 1989224622 (United States)1 (U.S. Mainstream Rock Tracks - Billboard) - 73 (Australia)
"Pacific State"808 StateNovember 1989n/a1010 (United Kingdom)82 (Australia)
"Paradise City"Guns N' RosesJanuary 1989564 (New Zealand)4 (UK UK Independent Singles) - 21 (Scotland) - 35 (Australia) - 40 (Sweden) - 90 (Europe)
"Partyman"PrinceAugust 198918149 (Finland)See chart performance entry
"Patience"Guns N' RosesApril 19894102 (Ireland)See chart performance entry
"Personal Jesus"Depeche ModeSeptember 198928133 (Italy, Spain)See chart performance entry
"Poison"Alice CooperJuly 1989722 (New Zealand, United Kingdom)See chart performance entry
"Pop Singer"John MellencampApril 198915931 (Canada, New Zealand)See chart performance entry
"Pour toi Arménie"Charles AznavourFebruary 1989n/an/a1 (France)3 (Belgium) - 4 (Europe)
"Pump ab das Bier"Werner WichtigOctober 1989n/an/a1 (West Germany)3 (Austria) - 3 (Switzerland)
"Pump Up the Jam"TechnotronicAugust 198922(7 countries)See chart performance entry
"Real Love"Jody WatleyMarch 19892312 (United States, Canada)See chart performance entry
"Revival"EurythmicsAugust 1989n/a267 (Sweden)See chart performance entry
"Rhythm Nation"Janet JacksonOctober 19892232 (Canada, United States)See chart performance entry
"Ride On Time"Black BoxJuly 1989n/a11 (Iceland, Ireland, United Kingdom)See chart performance entry
"Right Back Where We Started From"SinittaMay 19898442 (New Zealand)See chart performance entry
"Right Here Waiting"Richard MarxJuly 1989121 (5 countries)See chart performance entry
"Ring My Bell"ColletteFebruary 1989n/a934 (New Zealand)5 (Australia)
"The Road to Hell"Chris ReaOctober 1989n/a106 (Austria)See chart performance entry
"Roam"The B-52'sDecember 19893172 (New Zealand)See chart performance entry
"Rocket"Def LeppardFebruary 198912155 (Ireland, New Zealand)14 (Canada) - 15 (Australia, United Kingdom)
"Rock On"Michael DamianMarch 19891n/a1 (Canada, United States)1 (U.S. Cash Top 100) - 45 (Germany) - 52 (Australia)
"Rock Wit'cha"Bobby BrownAugust 19897337 (United States)See chart performance entry
"Roni"Bobby Brown19893211 (United States)See chart performance entry
"Room in Your Heart"Living in a BoxSeptember 1989n/a55 (United Kingdom)See chart performance entry
"Room to Move"AnimotionFebruary 19899879 (United States)21 (Canada)
"Round & Round"New OrderFebruary 1989642110 (Ireland)See chart performance entry
"Runnin' Down a Dream"Tom PettyJuly 1989235523 (United States, Canada)1 (US Billboard Album Rock Tracks) - 68 (Australia)
"Satisfied"Richard MarxApril 19891521 (United States2 (Canada) - 5 (US Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks) - 20 (Australia) - 25 (Netherlands (Single Top 100)) - 42 (West Germany)
"Say Goodbye"Indecent ObsessionMay 1989n/an/a6 (Australia)n/a
"Scandal"QueenOctober 1989n/a2512 (Netherlands)14 (Irish) - 16 (Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)) - 29 (Belgium)
"Sealed With a Kiss"Jason DonovanMay 1989n/a11 (Ireland, United Kingdom)See chart performance entry
"Second Chance"38 SpecialFebruary 19896n/a2 (Canadian)See chart performance entry
"She Drives Me Crazy"Fine Young CannibalsJanuary 198915(6 countries)See chart performance entry
"She Has to Be Loved"Jenny MorrisAugust 1989n/an/a3 (New Zealand)5 (Australia)
"Shower Me with Your Love"SurfaceJune 19895n/an/a1 (US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)) - 3 (US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)) - 5 (US Cash Box)
"Sit and Wait"Sydney YoungbloodSeptember 1989n/a162 (Austria, Sweden, West Germany)See chart performance entry
"So Alive"Love and RocketsMay 19893791 (Canada)See chart performance entry
"Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart"Marc Almond & Gene PitneyJanuary 1989n/a11 (5 countries)See chart performance entry
"Sowing the Seeds of Love"Tears for FearsAugust 1989111 (5 countries)See chart performance entry
"Stand"R.E.M.January 19896488 (Canada)1 (US Alternative Airplay (Billboard), US Mainstream Rock (Billboard)) - 17 (Ireland) - 56 (Australia)
"Stop!"Sam BrownMay 19896541 (Belgium, Iceland, Netherlands [Dutch Top 40], Norway)See chart performance entry
"Straight Up"Paula AbdulJanuary 1989131 (United States, Norway, Canada)See chart performance entry
"Street Tuff"Rebel MC & Double TroubleOctober 1989n/a33 (Greece, Netherlands, United Kingdom)See chart performance entry
"Stuck On You"Paul NortonMarch 1989n/an/a3 (Australia)33 (New Zealand)
"Sweet Surrender"Wet Wet WetSeptember 1989n/a61 (Ireland)See chart performance entry
"Swing the Mood"Jive Bunny and the MastermixersJune 19891111 (15 countries)See chart performance entry
"Talk It Over"Grayson HughJune 198919n/a3 (New Zealand)4 (Australia) - 9 (US Adult Contemporary [Billboard])
"Telephone Booth"Ian MossJune 1989n/an/a7 (Australia)29 (New Zealand)
"Tell It Like It Is"Don JohnsonJanuary 1989n/a842 (Germany)6 (France, Netherlands, Switzerland) - 13 (Austria)
"Tell Me Why"ExposéDecember 198999715 (Canada)See chart performance entry
"That's What I Like"Jive Bunny and the MastermixersOctober 19896911 (Ireland, Spain, United Kingdom)See chart performance entry
"This Is Your Land"Simple MindsApril 1989n/a136 (Ireland, Netherlands)See chart performance entry
"This One's for the Children"New Kids on the BlockOctober 1989797 (Ireland, United States)See chart performance entry
"This Time I Know It's for Real"Donna SummerFebruary 1989732 (Belgium)See chart performance entry
"This Woman's Work"Kate BushNovember 1989n/a2520 (Ireland)89 (Australia) See chart performance entry
"Too Many Broken Hearts"Jason DonovanFebruary 1989n/a11 (Ireland, United Kingdom)See chart performance entry
"Too Much"BrosJuly 1989n/a21 (Ireland)See chart performance entry
"Tucker's Daughter"Ian MossNovember 1989n/an/a2 (Australia)6 (New Zealand)
"Veronica"Elvis CostelloFebruary 1989193119 (United States)1 (US Alternative Airplay (Billboard)) - 10 (US Billboard Mainstream Rock Chart) - 22 (Ireland) - 27 (Australian) - 54 (Dutch Single Top 100) - 64 (Canada)
"Way of the World"Max QSeptember 1989n/a875 (New Zealand)6 (US Alternative Airplay – Billboard) – 8 (Australia) – 44 (US Dance Charts)
"The Way to Your Heart"SoulsisterFebruary 198941n/a3 (Belgium)4 (Germany) - 6 (Austria) - 8 (Switzerland, Netherlands)
"We Didn't Start the Fire"Billy JoelSeptember 1989171 (United States)See chart performance entry
"What I Am"Edie Brickell & New BohemiansNovember 19887311 (Canada)See chart performance entry
"What You Don't Know"ExposéMay 19898998 (United States)See chart performance entry
"When I Looked at Him"Exposé198910n/a5 (Netherlands - Single Top 100)See chart performance entry
"When I See You Smile"Bad EnglishAugust 19891611 (Canada, United States)See chart performance entry
"When Love Comes to Town"U2 & B.B. KingApril 19896861 (Ireland)See chart performance entry
"When the Night Comes"Joe CockerNovember 198911657 (Switzerland)12 (US Adult Contemporary) - 6 (US Mainstream Rock) - 23 (Canada) - 50 (Australia) - 25 (Austria) - 7 (Switzerland) - 29 (Netherlands)
"When You Come Back to Me"Jason DonovanNovember 1989n/a21 (Finland, Ireland)See chart performance entry
"Whenever God Shines His Light"Van Morrison & Cliff RichardNovember 1989n/a203 (Ireland)n/a
"Wild Thing"Tone LocOctober 19892211 (New Zealand)See chart performance entry
"Wind Beneath My Wings"Bette MidlerFebruary 1989151 (Australia, United States)See chart performance entry
"With Every Beat of My Heart"Taylor DayneOctober 19895535 (Canada, United States)See chart performance entry
"Woman in Chains"Tears For FearsNovember 1989362611 (Canada)See chart performance entry
"Wouldn't Change a Thing"Kylie MinogueJuly 1989n/a22 (UK)See chart performance entry
"Y'a pas que les grands qui rêvent"MelodyAugust 1989n/an/a2 (France)12 (Europe)
"You Got It"Roy OrbisonJanuary 198933n/a3 (Canada)See chart performance entry
"You Got It (The Right Stuff)"New Kids on the BlockNovember 1989311 (Australia, Spain, United Kingdom)See chart performance entry
"You'll Never Stop Me Loving You"SoniaJune 1989n/a11 (Europe, Ireland, United Kingdom)See chart performance entry
"Young Years"DragonApril 1989n/an/a13 (New Zealand)18 (Australia)
"Your Mama Don't Dance"PoisonFebruary 19894n/a4 (US Billboard Hot 100)See chart performance entry

Other Chart hit singles

  • "And the Night Stood Still" – Dion (# 75 US)
  • "Belye Rozy" – Laskoviy Mai
  • "Blush" - The Hummingbirds (# 19 Australia)
  • "Carma (Omen 2)" – Mysterious Art
  • "Casser la voix" - Patrick Bruel
  • "C Day" - Confetti's
  • "Cœur de loup" - Philippe Lafontaine
  • "The Crack-Up" – The Black Sorrows (# 40 Australia)
  • "Come Anytime" - Hoodoo Gurus (# 27 Australia) - (# 1 US Modern Rock Tracks - Billboard)
  • "Communication" – John Farnham and Danni'Elle (# 13 Australia)
  • "Compulsory Hero" – 1927 (# 14 Australia)
  • "Cry in Shame" – Johnny Diesel and the Injectors (# 10 Australia)
  • "Das Omen (Teil 1)" – Mysterious Art
  • "Dumb Things" - Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls (# 36 Australia - # 17 US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks)
  • "Eve of the War" (Ben Liebrand Remix)" - Jeff Wayne
  • French Kiss" - Honesty 69
  • "House of Cards" - James Reyne (# 17 Australia)
  • "If I Ever Fall in Love Again" – Anne Murray (# 6 Canada Adult Contemporary - # 9 Canada Country Tracks - # 28 US Hot Country Songs Billboard)
  • "I Get the Job Done" – Big Daddy Kane
  • "Iko Iko" - The Belle Stars
  • "It's Alright" - Gyan (# 49 Australia)
  • "It's Only Love" - Simply Red
  • "Killin' Time" – Clint Black (# 1 Canada Country Tracks - # 1 US Hot Country Songs Billboard)
  • "Let Me Be" - Daryl Braithwaite (# 26 Australia)
  • "London Kid" – Jean Michel Jarre & Hank Marvin
  • "Lookin' for Love" – Johnny Diesel and the Injectors (# 28 Australia)
  • "Nothing Has Been Proved" – Dusty Springfield (# 16 UK)
  • "Onion Skin" – Boom Crash Opera (# 11 Australia)
  • "Rich in Paradise" - FPI Project
  • "Say Goodbye" - Indecent Obsession (# 6 Australia)
  • "Simple Man" - Noiseworks (# 47 Australia)
  • "Soldier of Love" – Donny Osmond (# 57 US - # 66 Canada)
  • "Soul Revival" – Johnny Diesel and the Injectors (# 9 Australia)
  • "The World Seems Difficult" – Mental As Anything (# 19 Australia)
  • "Wait" - Gyan (# 14 Australia)
  • "What the World Is Waiting For" - The Stone Roses
  • "Where are you now" - Jimmy Harnen w/ Synch (# 10 United States, # 3 US Adult Contemporary [Billboard])
  • "Winning It All" - The Outfield (# 94 Canada - # 104 US Cash Box Top 100)
  • "You'll Never Know" – 1927 (# 15 Australia)
  • "You're History" - Shakespears Sister

Notable singles

Song title Artist(s) Release date(s) Other Chart Performance(s)
"A Girl Like You"The SmithereensOctober 19892 (US Mainstream Rock [Billboard]) - 3 (US Alternative Airplay [Billboard]) - 38 (US Billboard Hot 100) - 62 (Canada Top Singles)
"The Beat(en) Generation"The TheApril 19894 (New Zealand) - 8 (Ireland) - 13 (US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks) - 18 (UK Singles Chart) - 50 (Australia) - 82 (Germany)
"Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos"Public Enemy198911 (U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Singles) - 86 (U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks)
"Blow at High Dough"The Tragically HipApril 19891 (Canada Content) - 48 (Canada)
"Blues from a Gun"The Jesus and Mary ChainSeptember 19891 (US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks) - 32 (UK Singles Chart)
"Can't Be Sure"The SundaysMay 198945 (UK Singles Chart) - 74 (Australia)
"Closer to Fine"Indigo GirlsJuly 1989

23 (US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks) - 48 (US Billboard Mainstream Rock) - 52 (US Billboard Hot 100) - 53 (Canada) - 57 (Australia)

"Come Anytime"Hoodoo GurusJanuary 19891 (US Billboard Modern Tracks) - 45 (Australia) - 1 (US Modern Rock Tracks [Billboard])
"Dirty Blvd."Lou ReedJanuary 19891 (US Modern Rock Tracks [Billboard]) - 18 (US Billboard Mainstream Rock) - 45 (Australia)
"Dizzy"Throwing MusesFebruary 19898 (US Billboard Modern Tracks) - 85 (United Kingdom)
"Fight the Power"Public EnemyJuly 1989See chart entry performance
"God Is a Bullet"Concrete BlondeJuly 198915 (US Modern Rock Tracks [Billboard]) - 49 (US Mainstream Rock [Billboard]) - 146 (Australia) - 76 (Triple J Hottest 100, 1990 [Australia])
"Happy Birthday"Concrete BlondeMay 198981 (Australia) - 82 (Canada)
"Head On"The Jesus and Mary ChainNovember 19892 (US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks) - 57 (UK Singles Chart) - 102 (Australia)
"Here Comes Your Man"PixiesJune 19893 (US Alternative Airplay - Billboard) - 54 (UK Singles Charts) - 11 (New Zealand) - 11 (US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks) - 32 (Europe)
"I'll Be You"The ReplacementsApril 19891 (US Billboard Mainstream Rock Chart) - 1 (US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks) - 51 (US Billboard Hot 100) - 92 (Canada)
"Info Freako"Jesus JonesFebruary 198942 (UK Singles Chart) - 45 (Triple J Hottest 100, 1990 [Australia])
"Interesting Drug"MorrisseyApril 19894 (Ireland) - 9 (UK Singles Chart)
"The Last of the Famous International Playboys"MorrisseyJanuary 19893 (US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks) - 6 (UK Singles Chart)
"Made of Stone"The Stone RosesMarch 198990 (UK Singles Chart)
"Mayor of Simpleton"XTCJanuary 19891 (US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks) - 15 (US Billboard Mainstream Rock) - 42 (Canada) - 46 (UK Singles Chart) - 89 (Australia)
"Monkey Gone to Heaven"PixiesMarch 19895 (US Alternative Airplay - Billboard) - 60 (UK Singles Charts)
"Nightmares"Violent Femmes19894 (US Modern Rock Tracks - Billboard) - 146 (Australia)
"Ouija Board, Ouija Board"MorrisseyNovember 19892 (US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks) - 4 (Ireland) - 18 (UK Singles Chart) - 28 (New Zealand) - 58 (Europe)
"Pop Song 89"R.E.M.May 198914 (US Mainstream Rock [Billboard]) - 16 (US Alternative Airplay [Billboard]) - 86 (US Billboard Hot 100) - 94 (Canada Top Singles)
"Pure"The Lightning SeedsJune 19898 (U.S. Billboard Alternative Airplya) - 16 (UK Singles Chart) - 31 (U.S. Billboard Hot 100) - 92 (Australia)
"Regina"The SugarcubesSeptember 19891 (UK Indie Singles) – 2 (US Modern Rock [Billboard]) – 27 (Irish Singles Chart) – 55 (UK Singles Chart) – 141 (Australia)
"She Bangs the Drums"The Stone RosesJuly 19899 (US Alternative Songs - Billboard) - 34 (UK Singles Charts) - 37 (New Zealand) - 128 (Australia)
"Sit Down"JamesJune 198977 (UK Singles Charts) - 88 (Australia)
"Sometimes"Max QOctober 198931 (Australia) - 37 (New Zealand) - 52 (UK Singles Chart)

Other Notable singles

  • "Another World" - Hoodoo Gurus
  • "Blush" - The Hummingbirds
  • "Falling Over You" – The Triffids
  • "Goodbye Little Boy" – The Triffids
  • "Purple Toupee" - They Might Be Giants
  • "Sweet Guy" - Paul Kelly and The Messengers
  • "They'll Need a Crane" - They Might Be Giants
  • "V for Vendetta" - Bughouse
  • "Word Gets Around" - The Hummingbirds
  • "You Happy Puppet" - 10,000 Maniacs
  • "Kiss the Girl" m. Alan Menken, w. Howard Ashman, from The Little Mermaid
  • "Part of Your World" m. Alan Menken, w. Howard Ashman, from The Little Mermaid
  • "Under the Sea" m. Alan Menken, w. Howard Ashman, from The Little Mermaid
  • "We Didn't Start the Fire" w.m. Billy Joel
  • "You Got It"     w.m. Roy Orbison, Jeff Lynne & Tom Petty

Classical music

  • Elliott Carter
    • Three Occasions for Orchestra (1986–89)
    • Violin Concerto
  • Peter Maxwell Davies – Symphony No. 4
  • Kaija Saariaho - Du cristal...
  • Anders Eliasson – Symphony No. 3, for alto saxophone and orchestra
  • Einar Englund – Wind Quintet
  • Karel Goeyvaerts
    • Aquarius, stage cantata, for eight sopranos and 15 instrumentalists
    • ...want de tijd is nabij (Because the Time Is Near), for male chorus and strings
  • Ingram Marshall – Sinfonia Dolce far Niente
  • Toshirô Mayuzumi
    • Mukyūdō, for orchestra
    • Rokudan, for harp
  • John McCabe – String Quartet No. 5
  • Einojuhani Rautavaara – Piano Concerto No. 2
  • Robert Simpson
    • String Quartet No. 13
    • Vortex for Brass Band
  • John Tavener – The Protecting Veil
  • I Nyoman Windha – Puspanjali

Opera

  • Conrad Cummings – Photo-Op
  • Anthony Davis – Under the Double Moon
  • Lorenzo Ferrero
    • Charlotte Corday
    • Le Bleu-blanc-rouge et le noir
  • Alexander Vustin – The Devil in Love (opera) (not performed)

Jazz

Musical theatre

  • Aspects of Love (Andrew Lloyd Webber) – London production
  • City of Angels – Broadway production opened at the Virginia Theatre and ran for 897 performances
  • Grand Hotel – Broadway production opened at the Martin Beck Theatre and ran for 1017 performances
  • Gypsy (Jule Styne and Stephen Sondheim) – Broadway revival
  • Meet Me in St. Louis – Broadway production based on the 1944 film, ran for 252 performances
  • Miss Saigon (Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil) – London production
  • Pacific Overtures (Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman) – London production
  • Starmites (Stuart Ross and Barry Keating) - Broadway production opened at Criterion Center Stage Right and ran for 60 performances

Musical films

  • 101-Depeche Mode
  • Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives!
  • The Fabulous Baker Boys
  • ChaalBaaz
  • Juke-Bar (animation)
  • The Little Mermaid — animated feature film
  • Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland
  • Polly (TV film)
  • Sons of Steel

Births

  • January 3 – Julia Nunes, American singer-songwriter
  • January 4 – Labrinth, English singer-songwriter, musician, rapper and record producer
  • January 6 – James Durbin, American singer
  • January 7 – Wrabel, American singer-songwriter
  • January 9 – Kyle Craft, American southern blues glam rock singer-songwriter and musician
  • January 13 – Triinu Kivilaan, Estonian singer and model
  • January 14 – Frankie Sandford, British singer-songwriter (S Club Juniors, The Saturdays)
  • January 16 – Kiesza, Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
  • January 20 – Joel Pott, English musician (Shura)
  • January 24
    • Calvin Goldspink, British singer (S Club Juniors)
    • Trace Cyrus, American musician (The Cyrus Family (Miley Cyrus, Billy Ray Cyrus, Noah Cyrus)) (Metro Station)
  • January 25 – Yasmien Kurdi, Filipina singer and actress
  • January 28 – Carly Paoli, British mezzo-soprano
  • February 2 – Southside, American record producer, songwriter and rapper
  • February 3 – Ryne Sanborn, American actor, singer and dancer
  • February 7 – Jihae, South Korean singer and actress
  • February 8 – Matias Tellez, Norwegian singer-songwriter, composer and record producer
  • February 10 – Olga Korsak, Latvian singer-songwriter and actress, previously competitive figure skater
  • February 16
    • Danielle Haim, American multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter (Haim)
    • Bry, Irish singer-songwriter
  • February 17
    • Stacey McClean, British singer (S Club Juniors)
    • Chord Overstreet, American actor, Glee cast member, singer, musician and composer
  • February 22 – Anna Sundstrand, Swedish singer and model
  • February 24 – Lauren Brant, South African-Australian television personality, singer-dancer and actress
  • February 27
    • Stefano Langone, American singer
    • Sam Sweeney, English folk musician
    • Shota Shimizu, Japanese singer
  • February 28 - Zhang Liyin, Chinese singer-songwriter
  • March 1
    • Sonya Kitchell, American jazz singer-songwriter
    • Karl-Erik Taukar, Estonian singer, bass guitarist and television host
  • March 9 – Taeyeon, South Korean K-pop singer (girl group Girls' Generation)
  • March 11
    • Shin Soohyun, South Korean K-pop singer (boy group U-KISS)
    • Rainey Qualley (Rainsford), American actress and singer
  • March 13 – Yemi Alade, Nigerian singer-songwriter, actress and activist
  • March 14 – Yutaka Yamada, Japanese composer, arranger and orchestrator
  • March 19 – Ben Briley, American singer
  • March 20 – Sam de Jong, New Zealand-born record producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist working in the United States (Ella Henderson, Amy Shark)
  • March 21 – Rochelle Wiseman, British singer (S Club Juniors, The Saturdays)
  • March 23 – Mike Will Made It, American record producer, rapper and singer-songwriter (Miley Cyrus, Kendrick Lamar)
  • March 25 – Alyson Michalka, American singer-songwriter and actress
  • March 26 – Josiah Leming, American singer-songwriter
  • March 29 – Michelle Zauner, Korean-American singer, musician, director and author
  • March 30 – Eden xo, American singer-songwriter and actress
  • April 8
    • Alexander DeLeon, American singer-songwriter (The Cab)
    • Matty Healy, British singer-songwriter, musician, producer, performance artist of The 1975 with George Daniel, (worked with: halsey, Taylor Swift, The Japanese House, Beabadoobee, Holly Humberstone, FKA twigs) (Dated: FKA Twigs, Taylor Swift)
    • Hitomi Takahashi, Japanese rock singer
  • April 11 – Zola Jesus, American singer-songwriter
  • April 18 – Jessica, K-pop singer (Girls' Generation)
  • April 19 – Simu Liu, Canadian actor and singer
  • April 20
    • Han Hee-jun, South Korean singer
    • Carlos Valdes (actor), Colombian-American singer-songwriter and actor
  • April 24 – Thomas Sanders, American singer-songwriter, YouTuber, playwright, scriptwriter and internet personality (Dodie, Joan, Ben J Pierce)
  • May 1 – Tim Urban, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • May 3 – Mary Lambert, American country singer-songwriter and poet
  • May 5 – Chris Brown, American singer and rapper
  • May 9 – Katy B, English singer-songwriter
  • May 15 – Sunny, K-pop singer (girl group Girls' Generation)
  • May 24 – G-Eazy, American rapper, producer, singer (working with Britney Spears, Bebe Rexha, Halsey)
  • May 28 – Asuca Hayashi, J-pop singer
  • May 30 – Kevin Covais, American Idol finalist
  • June 3 – Jillette Johnson, American singer-songwriter, musician
  • June 8 – Miya Folick, American musician
  • June 9 – Chloë Agnew, Irish multilingual singer-songwriter (Celtic Women)
  • June 13 – Lisa Tucker, American singer
  • June 14 – Lucy Hale, American actress and singer
  • June 15 - Oliver Sim, English singer and bass guitarist (the xx; Hideous Bastard)
  • June 17 – Simone Battle, American actress, singer and dancer (G.R.L) (died 2014)
  • June 18 – Renee Olstead, American actress and jazz singer
  • June 20
    • Benyamin Nuss, German pianist
    • Christopher Mintz-Plasse, American actor, comedian and musician
  • June 25 – Sam Ryder, British singer-songwriter
  • June 27 – Kelley Jakle, American actress and singer-songwriter
  • July 2 – Dev, American singer-songwriter, rapper, model, musician and radio host
  • July 3
    • Aisel, Azerbaijani singer
    • Elle King, American singer-songwriter
  • July 5 – Joseph King, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (Canvas and Deadbeat Darling)
  • July 6 – Laith Ashley, American model, actor, activist, singer-songwriter and entertainer of Dominican descent. (Taylor Swift,
  • July 10 – Jennifer Åkerman, Swedish, blogger, model and singer-songwriter
  • July 11 – Hana Pestle, American singer-songwriter and record producer (HANA) (Collaborator with Grimes and band member)
    • TĀLĀ – musician, singer-songwriter, record producer
  • July 13 – Sayumi Michishige, Japanese musician and longest running member of Morning Musume
  • July 14 – Isaiah Sharkey, American guitarist and singer
  • July 20 – Brooke Candy, American rapper, singer-songwriter, director, activist and dancer
  • July 21 – Jasmine Cephas Jones, American stage and screen actress-singer
  • July 26 – Travis Garland, American singer and dancer
  • July 31 – Alexis Knapp, American actress and singer
  • August 1 – Tiffany, member of Girls' Generation
  • August 2
    • Priscilla Betti, French singer
    • Jonas Blue, English DJ, record producer, songwriter and remixer
    • Relja Popović, Serbian rapper and actor
  • August 4 – Jessica Mauboy, Australian singer- songwriter and actress (Young Divas)
  • August 9 – Tainy, Puerto Ricano record producer
  • August 15
    • Belinda Peregrin, Spanish Mexican singer-songwriter and actress
    • Joe Jonas, American vocalist, singer-songwriter and musician (DNCE, Jonas Brothers) {dated AJ Michalka, Taylor Swift; married Sophie Turner; brother of Nick Jonas}
  • August 17 – Mitchell Tenpenny, American Nashville country pop singer-songwriter
  • August 18
    • Anna Akana, American actress, musician, filmmaker, author, YouTuber and comedian
    • Romy Madley Croft, English indie pop guitarist and vocalist (the xx)
  • August 19
    • Lil' Romeo, American entertainer
    • Runtown, Nigerian singer
  • August 21 – Hayden Panettiere, American actress, model, singer and activist
  • August 23 – Lianne La Havas, British singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
  • August 27 – Jessica Lea Mayfield, American singer-songwriter and musician
  • August 30 – Bebe Rexha, American singer-songwriter and record producer
  • September 1
    • Mohammed Assaf, Palestinian singer
    • Bill and Tom Kaulitz of Tokio Hotel
  • September 2 – Zedd, Russian-German record producer, DJ, musician, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter (Foxes, Hayley Williams, Selena Gomez, Kesha)
  • September 3 – Gusttavo Lima, Brazilian singer
  • September 4 – Ryota Kohama, Japanese musician (One Ok Rock)
  • September 5 – Kat Graham, American actress, singer, dancer and model
  • September 7 – Loren Allred, American musician
  • September 8 – Avicii, Swedish musician, DJ, remixer and record producer (d. 2018)
  • September 10 – Sanjaya Malakar, American Idol finalist
  • September 14 – Logan Henderson, actor and singer (Big Time Rush)
  • September 21
    • Jason Derulo, American singer-songwriter and dancer
    • Emma Watkins, Australian singer, actress and dancer
  • September 22
    • Hyoyeon, member of Girls' Generation
    • Cœur de pirate, Canadian bilingual singer-songwriter and musician
  • September 24 – Kreayshawn, American rapper, creative director of OK 1984 and music video director
  • September 25
    • Vick Hope, British TV and radio presenter, journalist and published author.
    • Danny L Harle, British music producer
  • October 4
    • Rich Homie Quan, American singer-songwriter and rapper
    • Tei Shi, Colombian-Canadian singer-songwriter and record producer
    • Stacey Solomon, English television personality and singer.
  • October 7 – El General (Hameda Ben Amor), Tunisian rapper
  • October 14 – Arca, Venezuelan musician and record producer
  • October 15 – Fedez, Italian rapper and musician (Zara Larsson)
  • October 19 - Empress Of, American singer-songwriter, musician and record producer
  • October 20 – Jess Glynne, English soul-pop singer-songwriter
  • October 22 – JPEGMafia, American rapper, songwriter and producer
  • October 28 - Jack Colwell, Australian singer-songwriter (d. 2024)
  • October 30 – Jay Asforis, British singer (S Club Juniors)
  • November 2 – Katelyn Tarver, American singer-songwriter and actress
  • November 3 – Paula DeAnda, American singer-songwriter
  • November 11 – Reina Tanaka, Japanese pop singer (Morning Musume)
  • November 17 – Ali Tamposi, American songwriter
  • November 22 – Candice Glover, American R&B singer and actress
  • November 30 – Daisy Evans, British singer (S Club Juniors)
  • December 5 – Yuri, member of Girls' Generation
  • December 12
    • Janelle Arthur, American singer
    • Marcel "Shin" Gothow German drummer (Cinema Bizarre)
  • December 13 – Taylor Swift, American singer-songwriter, musician, multi-instrumentalist, director, businesswoman and sometime actress
  • December 14 - Onew, South Korean singer (Shinee)
  • December 17 – Taylor York, American musician, songwriter and guitarist (Paramore; collaborator with Hayley Williams)
  • December 18 – Ashley Benson, American model, singer and actress
  • December 22 – Jordin Sparks, American Idol Season 6 winner
  • December 27 – Calyssa Davidson, American violinist
  • December 29 – Pardison Fontaine, American rapper and songwriter (Cardi B, Megan thee Stallion)
  • December 31 – Andrew Taggart, producer and vocal (The Chainsmokers)
  • Unknown – Jai Paul, English songwriter, record producer and recording artist

Deaths

  • January 12 – Satyam, Indian film music director, 65
  • January 20 – Beatrice Lillie, Canadian actress and singer, 94
  • January 21 – Billy Tipton, American jazz musician, 74
  • February 5 – Joe Raposo, composer and lyricist, "Bein' Green", 51 (non-Hodgkin's lymphoma)
  • February 6 – King Tubby Jamaican DJ and composer, father of dub reggae, 48 (gunshot wounds)
  • February 14 – Vincent Crane (The Crazy World of Arthur Brown), 45 (drug overdose)
  • February 23 – Florencio Morales Ramos, singer and composer, 72
  • March 19 – Alan Civil, horn player, 59
  • March 20 – Archie Bleyer, US arranger and bandleader, 79
  • April 8 – A. M. Rajah, Indian playback singer and composer, 59 (rail accident)
  • April 26 – Lucille Ball, US actress and singer, 77
  • May 9 – Keith Whitley, American singer, guitarist, and producer, 34
  • May 10 – Woody Shaw, jazz musician, 44 (kidney failure)
  • May 15 – Johnny Green, composer, conductor and arranger, 80
  • May 30 – Zinka Milanov, operatic soprano, 83
  • June 2 – Guido Agosti, Italian pianist and piano teacher, 87
  • June 14 – Pete de Freitas, drummer with Echo & the Bunnymen, 27 (motorcycle accident)
  • June 22 – Henri Sauguet, composer, 88
  • June 24 – Hibari Misora, Japanese enka singer, 52 (hepatitis)
  • July 5 – Ernesto Halffter, Spanish composer and conductor, 84
  • July 16 – Herbert von Karajan, conductor, 81
  • July 21 – Mushtaq Ali Khan, Indian sitar, surbahar and pakhawaj player, 78
  • August 1 – John Ogdon, pianist, 52 (diabetes-related)
  • August 2 – Luiz Gonzaga, Brazilian musician, 76
  • August 21 – Raul Seixas, singer and songwriter, 44 (diabetes-related)
  • August 25 – Gunnar Berg, Danish composer
  • September 7 – Mikhail Goldstein, violinist and composer, 71
  • September 14 – Perez Prado, Cuban bandleader and composer, 72
  • September 15 – Jan DeGaetani, mezzo-soprano, 56 (leukemia)
  • September 22 – Irving Berlin, composer, lyricist, 101
  • September 24 – Jean Perrin, pianist and composer, 79
  • September 30 – Virgil Thomson, composer, 92
  • October 17 – Morteza Hannaneh, composer, 66
  • October 19 – Alan Murphy, guitarist, member of Level 42 and Go West, 35 (AIDS-related)
  • October 22 – Ewan MacColl, folk singer, 74
  • October 31 – Conrad Beck, Swiss composer, 88
  • November 5 – Vladimir Horowitz, pianist, 86
  • November 15 – Alejo Durán, composer of vallenatos, 80
  • November 29 – Yam Kim-fai, cantonese opera singer, 76
  • December 6
    • Billy Lyall, keyboardist of Pilot and Bay City Rollers, 46 (AIDS-related)
    • Sammy Fain, US composer, 87
  • December 21 – Ján Cikker, Slovak composer, 78
  • December 26 – Sir Lennox Berkeley, composer, 86

Awards

  • The following artists are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Dion, Otis Redding, The Rolling Stones, The Temptations and Stevie Wonder
  • Grammy Awards of 1989
  • 1989 Country Music Association Awards
  • Eurovision Song Contest 1989
  • 31st Japan Record Awards

Charts

  • List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 1989
  • 1989 in British music#Charts
  • List of Oricon number-one singles of 1989

See also

  • 1989 in British music
  • Record labels established in 1989

References

  1. http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/ent/performingarts/stories/092009dngdmeyerson.1377582.html Dallas Morning News, September 20. 2009.
  2. According to Encyclopaedia Metallum, Exodus' album Fabulous Disaster was released in Europe in 1988 by UK label Music for Nations, but not in the US until January 1989.
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