1982 in music#Opera

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This is a list of notable events in music from 1982, a year in which Madonna made her debut and Michael Jackson released Thriller, which holds the title for the world's best selling album.

Specific locations

Specific genres

Events

= January–March =

= April–August =

= September–December =

Bands formed

Bands disbanded

Albums released

In the US, the RIAA stated that 2,630 albums, 2,710 cassettes and 2,285 singles were released.

= January =

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!Day

!Album

!Artist

!Notes

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|Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful?

|The Waitresses

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|All for a Song

|Barbara Dickson

| –

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|Mystical Adventures

|Jean-Luc Ponty

| –

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|How Could Hell Be Any Worse?

|Bad Religion

| –

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|Mesopotamia

|The B-52's

|EP

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|Friends

|Shalamar

| –

Picture This

|Huey Lewis and the News

| –

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|Another Day/Another Dollar

|Gang of Four

|Compilation

Anyone Can See

|Irene Cara

| –

Breaking Point

|Central Line

| –

The David Frizzell and Shelly West Album

|David Frizzell and Shelly West

| –

Flex Your Head

|Various Artists

| –

Kasim

|Kasim Sulton

| –

Objects of Desire

|Michael Franks

| –

Oriental Beat

|Hanoi Rocks

| –

Repercussion

|The dB's

| –

Shadows

|Gordon Lightfoot

| –

The Sisters

|Sister Sledge

| –

Somewhere over China

|Jimmy Buffett

| –

Southern Comfort

|Conway Twitty

| –

Streetheart

|Streetheart

| –

Yes It's You Lady

|Smokey Robinson

| –

=February=

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!Album

!Artist

!Notes

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|Bad Brains

|Bad Brains

| –

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|Bobbie Sue

|The Oak Ridge Boys

| –

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|English Settlement

|XTC

| –

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|Beautiful Vision

|Van Morrison

| –

The Concert in Central Park

|Simon & Garfunkel

|Live

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|The Blue Mask

|Lou Reed

| –

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|Swing to the Right

|Utopia

| –

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|Mountain Music

|Alabama

| –

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|2XS

|Nazareth

| –

Set

|Thompson Twins

| –

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|Baal

|David Bowie

|Soundtrack

Black on Black

|Waylon Jennings

| –

Chase the Dragon

|Magnum

| –

Crumbling the Antiseptic Beauty

|Felt

| –

Gamma 3

|Gamma

| –

Green Light

|Bonnie Raitt

| –

Growing in the Dark

|Glass Moon

| –

Just Another Day in Paradise

|Bertie Higgins

| –

Mechanix

|UFO

| –

Nick the Knife

|Nick Lowe

| –

One from the Heart

|Tom Waits and Crystal Gayle

|Soundtrack

Pelican West

|Haircut One Hundred

| –

Seasons of the Heart

|John Denver

| –

Times of Our Lives

|Judy Collins

| –

Weather Report

|Weather Report

| –

You Can't Hide Your Love Forever

|Orange Juice

| –

= March =

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!Day

!Album

!Artist

!Notes

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|Windows

|Charlie Daniels Band

| –

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|Blackout

|Scorpions

| –

Hex Enduction Hour

|The Fall

| –

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|Diamond

|Spandau Ballet

| –

The Gift

|The Jam

| –

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|Shoot Out the Lights

|Richard and Linda Thompson

| –

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|Asia

|Asia

| Debut

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|Batteries Not Included

|After the Fire

| –

Five Miles Out

|Mike Oldfield

| –

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|Alligator Woman

|Cameo

| –

Reel Music

|The Beatles

|Compilation

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|Success Hasn't Spoiled Me Yet

|Rick Springfield

| –

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|The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads

|Talking Heads

|Live

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|The Blurred Crusade

|The Church

| Australia

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|The Anvil

|Visage

| –

Bill Wyman

|Bill Wyman

| –

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|The Number of the Beast

|Iron Maiden

| –

Angst in My Pants

|Sparks

| –

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|Sonic Youth

|Sonic Youth

|Debut/EP

V Deep

|The Boomtown Rats

| –

Always on My Mind

|Willie Nelson

| –

Branigan

|Laura Branigan

| –

Brilliance

|Atlantic Starr

| –

The Early Tapes

|Level 42

| Recorded in 1980

Filth Hounds of Hades

|Tank

| Debut

Fun Boy Three

|Fun Boy Three

| –

New Britain

|Whitehouse

| –

One to One

|Carole King

| –

The Tunes of Two Cities

|The Residents

| –

Walk Among Us

|The Misfits

| Debut

= April =

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!Day

!Album

!Artist

!Notes

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|All Four One

|The Motels

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|Toto IV

|Toto

| –

D.E. 7th

|Dave Edmunds

| –

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|Broadsword and the Beast

|Jethro Tull

|UK

Jump Up!

|Elton John

| –

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|American Fool

|John Cougar

| –

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|Friends in Love

|Dionne Warwick

| –

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|1+9+8+2

|Status Quo

| –

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|Diver Down

|Van Halen

| {{cite magazine|date=16 April 1982|title=New Releases|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/FMQB-Album/1982/FMQB-1982-04-16.pdf|magazine=FMQB|page=34|access-date=22 March 2023}}

Big Science

|Laurie Anderson

| –

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|Complete Madness

|Madness

|Compilation

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|Tug of War

|Paul McCartney

| –

Are You Ready

|Bucks Fizz

| –

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|Marshall Crenshaw

|Marshall Crenshaw

| –

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|Iron Fist

|Motörhead

| –

Jinx

|Rory Gallagher

| –

The Single Factor

|Camel

| {{cite web|url=https://www.camelproductions.com/CamelTimeline1982_2K_v2.html|title=Camel official site}}

Abominog

|Uriah Heep

| –

Rhythm of Youth

|Men Without Hats

| –

Atkins

|Atkins

| –

Circus Animals

|Cold Chisel

| –

Extraterrestrial Live

|Blue Öyster Cult

|Live

A Flock of Seagulls

|A Flock of Seagulls

| –

Four Cuts EP

|Diamond Head

|EP

Heartbreak Express

|Dolly Parton

| –

High Notes

|Hank Williams, Jr.

| –

Ladies of the Eighties

|A Taste of Honey

| –

Maybe It's Live

|Robert Palmer

|Live +4 studio tracks

The Other Woman

|Ray Parker Jr.

| –

The Slide Area

|Ry Cooder

| –

Straight Between the Eyes

|Rainbow

| –

Time and Tide

|Split Enz

| –

White Eagle

|Tangerine Dream

| –

= May =

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!Day

!Album

!Artist

!Notes

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| Age to Age

| Amy Grant

| –

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|Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch

|Frank Zappa

| –

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|Hot Space

|Queen

| {{cite web|url=https://www.bpi.co.uk/award/3001-1614-2|title=BPI}}

Stevie Wonder's Original Musiquarium

|Stevie Wonder

|Compilation

After the Snow

|Modern English

| –

Pornography

|The Cure

| {{cite web | url=https://www.thecure.com/release/pornography/ | title=The Cure Official Site }}

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|Wiped Out

|Raven

| –

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|Rio

|Duran Duran

| –

The Eagle Has Landed

|Saxon

|Live

Junkyard

|The Birthday Party

| –

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|The Golden Age of Wireless

|Thomas Dolby

| –

Throwin' Down

|Rick James

| –

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|Sulk

|The Associates

| –

Combat Rock

|The Clash

| –

Church of Hawkwind

|Hawkwind

| –

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|Private Audition

|Heart

| {{cite magazine|date=7 May 1982|title=New Releases|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/FMQB-Album/1982/FMQB-1982-05-07.pdf|magazine=FMQB|page=40|access-date=24 March 2023}}

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|The Hunter

|Blondie

| –

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|3rd from the Sun

|Chrome

| –

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|Avalon

|Roxy Music

| –

I Paralyze

|Cher

| –

No Fun Aloud

|Glenn Frey

| –

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|Animation

|Jon Anderson

| {{cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/greatrockdiscogr00stro/page/925/mode/2up|title=The Great Rock Discography|year=1995|page=925 |isbn=9780862415419 |last1=Strong |first1=Martin Charles }}

D. Train

|D. Train

| –

Death in the Nursery

|Legend

| –

Eye in the Sky

|The Alan Parsons Project

| –

Sheffield Steel

|Joe Cocker

| –

12 Greatest Hits, Vol. II

|Neil Diamond

|Compilation

Get It on Credit

|Toronto

| –

Individuals

|Sunnyboys

| –

The Last of the Mohicans

|Bow Wow Wow

|EP

Let Me Rock You

|Peter Criss

| –

Now and Forever

|Air Supply

| –

The One Giveth, the Count Taketh Away

|William Bootsy Collins

| –

One on One

|Cheap Trick

| –

Quiet Lies

|Juice Newton

| –

The Record

|Fear

| –

Special Forces

|38 Special

| –

Street Opera

|Ashford & Simpson

| –

Sweets From a Stranger

|Squeeze

| –

Time Pieces: The Best of Eric Clapton

|Eric Clapton

|Compilation

Tropical Gangsters

|Kid Creole and the Coconuts

| –

Tuckerized

|Marshall Tucker Band

| –

Vinyl Confessions

|Kansas

| –

World Radio

|Leo Sayer

|Studio

= June =

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!Album

!Artist

!Notes

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|Still Life

|The Rolling Stones

|Live

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|Strait from the Heart

|George Strait

| –

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|Three Sides Live

|Genesis

|Live

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|Battle Hymns

|Manowar

| –

Built for Speed

|Stray Cats

| –

Chicago 16

|Chicago

| –

Screaming Blue Murder

|Girlschool

| –

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|Eye of the Tiger

|Survivor

| –

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|All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes

|Pete Townshend

| –

Metal Massacre

|Various Artists

| –

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|Abracadabra

|Steve Miller Band

| –

Killers

|Kiss

| –

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|Beat

|King Crimson

| –

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|The Lexicon of Love

|ABC

| –

Daylight Again

|Crosby, Stills & Nash

| –

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|Nothing to Fear

|Oingo Boingo

| –

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|Stink

|The Replacements

|EP

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|Before I Forget

|Jon Lord

| –

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|Good Trouble

|REO Speedwagon

| –

Live It Up

|David Johansen

|Live

Night and Day

|Joe Jackson

| –

No Control

|Eddie Money

| –

Nugent

|Ted Nugent

| –

Somewhere in the Stars

|Rosanne Cash

| –

Sunshine Dream

|The Beach Boys

|Compilation

Unlimited

|Reba McEntire

| –

= July =

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!Day

!Album

!Artist

!Notes

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|Mirage

|Fleetwood Mac

| {{cite web|url=https://www.bpi.co.uk/award/4293-1472-2|title=BPI certifications}}

Screaming for Vengeance

|Judas Priest

| –

Pictures at Eleven

|Robert Plant

| {{cite web |title=British album certifications – Robert Plant – Pictures at Eleven |url=https://www.bpi.co.uk/award/5100-2811-2 |website=British Phonographic Industry |access-date=28 June 2022 |language=en}}

Imperial Bedroom

|Elvis Costello and the Attractions

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|The Party's Over

|Talk Talk

| –

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|Billy Idol

|Billy Idol

| –

The Envoy

|Warren Zevon

| –

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|Donna Summer

|Donna Summer

| –

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|Vacation

|The Go-Go's

| –

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|Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Soundtrack

|Various Artists

|Soundtrack

Emotions in Motion

|Billy Squier

| –

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|Jump to It

|Aretha Franklin

| –

Love and Dancing

|The Human League

|Remix

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|Fast Times at Ridgemont High

|Various Artists

|Soundtrack

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|Coney Hatch

|Coney Hatch

| –

Highway Song Live

|Blackfoot

|Live

Juggernaut

|Frank Marino

| –

Let Me Tickle Your Fancy

|Jermaine Jackson

| –

Love Will Turn You Around

|Kenny Rogers

| –

Psychopathia Sexualis

|Whitehouse

| –

Revelations

|Killing Joke

| –

So Excited!

|Pointer Sisters

| –

Sons of Beaches

|Australian Crawl

| –

Under the Big Black Sun

|X

| –

= August =

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!Album

!Artist

!Notes

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|Vanity 6

|Vanity 6

| –

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|Rough Diamonds

|Bad Company

| US

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|I Can't Stand Still

|Don Henley

| –

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|Art of Control

|Peter Frampton

| –

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|Upstairs at Eric's

|Yazoo

| {{cite web|url=https://www.bpi.co.uk/award/7922-613-2|title=BPI}}

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|Amore

|Alessandra Mussolini

|

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|Hughes/Thrall

|Hughes/Thrall

| –

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|Chronic Town

|R.E.M.

|EP

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|What Time Is It?

|The Time

| –

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|Rock in a Hard Place

|Aerosmith

| –

Heartlight

|Neil Diamond

| –

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|Bad to the Bone

|George Thorogood & the Destroyers

| –

The Cage

|Tygers of Pan Tang

| –

View from the Ground

|America

| –

Fiction

|The Comsat Angels

| –

The Hottest Night of the Year

|Anne Murray

| –

If That's What It Takes

|Michael McDonald

| –

Metal

|Manilla Road

| –

Music for a New Society

|John Cale

| –

Play by Numbers

|Little Heroes

| –

Shango

|Santana

| –

Talking Back to the Night

|Steve Winwood

| –

A Taste of Yesterday's Wine

|Merle Haggard and George Jones

| –

Too-Rye-Ay

|Dexy's Midnight Runners

| –

The Unexpected Guest

|Demon

| –

= September =

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!Day

!Album

!Artist

!Notes

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|Garlands

|Cocteau Twins

| –

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|In the Heat of the Night

|Imagination

| {{citation|title=Imagination Scandalous World Tour 83/84 Programme|date=1983|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/57779449@N02/47942378096/in/album-72157708782479348/|via=flickr.com|access-date=24 February 2021}}

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|Primitive Man

|Icehouse

| –

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|As One

|Kool & The Gang

| –

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|Voyeur

|Kim Carnes

| –

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|Signals

|Rush

| –

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|Peter Gabriel

|Peter Gabriel

|aka Security{{Cite web|url=https://petergabriel.com/release/peter-gabriel-4/|title=Peter Gabriel|website=PeterGabriel.com}}

Something's Going On

|Frida

| {{cite web|url=https://www.bpi.co.uk/brit-certified/|title=Brit certification}}

I, Assassin

|Gary Numan

| –

Silk Electric

|Diana Ross

| –

Cut

|Golden Earring

| –

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|The Dreaming

|Kate Bush

| –

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|New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84)

|Simple Minds

| –

The Philip Lynott Album

|Philip Lynott

| –

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|Forever, For Always, For Love

|Luther Vandross

| –

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|The Nylon Curtain

|Billy Joel

| –

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|Love over Gold

|Dire Straits

| –

Forever Now

|The Psychedelic Furs

| {{cite magazine|date=4 September 1982|title=News Extra|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Record-Mirror/80s/82/Record-Mirror-1982-09-04.pdf|magazine=Record Mirror|page=8|access-date=19 November 2022}}

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|A Broken Frame

|Depeche Mode

| –

Room to Live

|The Fall

| –

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|Heartbreaker

|Dionne Warwick

| –

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|Nebraska

|Bruce Springsteen

| –

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|It's Hard

|The Who

| –

Acting Very Strange

|Mike Rutherford

| –

Under the Blade

|Twisted Sister

| –

Janet Jackson

|Janet Jackson

|Debut

The Adventures of Johnny Cash

|Johnny Cash

| –

Death Penalty

|Witchfinder General

| –

Dream Maker

|Conway Twitty

| –

Get Closer

|Linda Ronstadt

| –

Gowan

|Larry Gowan

| –

High Adventure

|Kenny Loggins

| –

Ice Cream for Crow

|Captain Beefheart

| –

Madness, Money & Music

|Sheena Easton

| –

Magic

|Gillan

| –

Olivia's Greatest Hits Vol. 2

|Olivia Newton-John

|Compilation +2 new tracks

Pressin' On

|Billy Preston

| –

The Pursuit of Accidents

|Level 42

| –

Scandal

|Scandal

|EP

UB44

|UB40

| –

Zombie Birdhouse

|Iggy Pop

| –

= October =

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!Album

!Artist

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|The Nightfly

|Donald Fagen

| –

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|The Message

|Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five

| –

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|Restless and Wild

|Accept

| –

H2O

|Hall & Oates

| –

Winds of Change

|Jefferson Starship

| –

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|Lionel Richie

|Lionel Richie

| –

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|Borrowed Time

|Diamond Head

| –

The Rise & Fall

|Madness

| –

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|Vs.

|Mission of Burma

| –

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|Creatures of the Night

|Kiss

| –

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|Zapp II

|Zapp

| –

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|Quartet

|Ultravox

| –

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|In the Mood for Something Rude

|Foghat

| –

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|The Sky's Gone Out

|Bauhaus

| {{cite magazine|date=9 October 1982|title=News|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Record-Mirror/80s/82/Record-Mirror-1982-10-09.pdf|magazine=Record Mirror|page=10|access-date=21 July 2022}}

The Dollar Album

|Dollar

| –

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| All Fall Down

|The Sound

|

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|1999

|Prince

| –

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|...Famous Last Words...

|Supertramp

| {{cite web|url=https://www.bpi.co.uk/brit-certified/|title=BPI certifications}}

Choose Your Masques

|Hawkwind

| –

Get Nervous

|Pat Benatar

| –

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|All by Myself

|Rikk Agnew

| –

Assault Attack

|The Michael Schenker Group

| –

Zipper Catches Skin

|Alice Cooper

| –

Beautiful

|The Reels

| –

Black Pearl

|Pat Travers

| –

Coup d'État

|Plasmatics

| –

Eagles Greatest Hits, Vol. 2

|Eagles

|Compilation

Friend or Foe

|Adam Ant

| –

Heartbreaker

|Dionne Warwick

| –

Keep On Doing

|The Roches

| –

Kissing to Be Clever

|Culture Club

| –

Last Date

|Emmylou Harris

|Live

Midnight Love

|Marvin Gaye

| –

Kim Mitchell

|Kim Mitchell

| –

An Officer and a Gentleman

|Various Artists

|Soundtrack

Power of the Hunter

|Tank

| –

Radio Romance

|Eddie Rabbitt

| –

Shabooh Shoobah

|INXS

| –

Shuttered Room

|The Fixx

| –

Spring Session M

|Missing Persons

| –

Strawberries

|The Damned

| –

Twin Barrels Burning

|Wishbone Ash

| –

Wild Things Run Fast

|Joni Mitchell

| –

Word of Mouth

|Toni Basil

| –

WWII

|Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson

| –

The Youth of Today

|Musical Youth

| –

= November =

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!Album

!Artist

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|Long After Dark

|Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

| –

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|Hello, I Must Be Going!

|Phil Collins

| –

A Kiss in the Dreamhouse

|Siouxsie and The Banshees

| –

Gone Troppo

|George Harrison

| –

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|I Could Rule the World if I Could only Get the Parts

|The Waitresses

|EP

The Singles: The First Ten Years

|ABBA

|Compilation

The John Lennon Collection

|John Lennon

|Compilation

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|Difficult Shapes & Passive Rhythms, Some People Think It's Fun to Entertain

|China Crisis

|Debut

Showtime!

|The J. Geils Band

|Live

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|The Lee Aaron Project

|Lee Aaron

| –

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|The Ever Popular Tortured Artist Effect

|Todd Rundgren

| –

Saints & Sinners

|Whitesnake

| –

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|Chaka Khan

|Chaka Khan

| –

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|8th Wonder

|The Sugarhill Gang

| –

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|Coda

|Led Zeppelin

|Recorded 1970–'79

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|Thriller

|Michael Jackson

| –

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|Living My Life

|Grace Jones

| –

10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1

|Midnight Oil

| –

Speak of the Devil/Talk of the Devil (UK)

|Ozzy Osbourne

|Live

Absolutely Live

|Rod Stewart

|Live

Computer Games

|George Clinton

| –

Dawn Patrol

|Night Ranger

| –

Don't Play with Fire

|Peabo Bryson

| –

Going Where the Lonely Go

|Merle Haggard

| –

Here Comes the Night

|Barry Manilow

| –

The High and the Mighty

|Donnie Iris

| –

Identity Crisis

|Sweet

| –

It's Alright (I See Rainbows)

|Yoko Ono

| –

Killer on the Rampage

|Eddy Grant

| –

New Directions

|Tavares

| –

Oh, No! It's Devo

|Devo

| –

Pearls II

|Elkie Brooks

| –

Plastic Surgery Disasters

|Dead Kennedys

| –

Rip It Up

|Orange Juice

| –

Run for the Roses

|Jerry Garcia

| –

=December=

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!Day

!Album

!Artist

!Notes

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|Three Lock Box

|Sammy Hagar

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|Dig the New Breed

|The Jam

|Live

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|The Distance

|Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band

| –

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|Trans

|Neil Young

| –

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|Beatitude

|Ric Ocasek

| –

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|Slade on Stage

|Slade

|Live

Out of Reason

|Pel Mel

| –

Virgin Steele

|Virgin Steele

| –

White Heat

|Dusty Springfield

| –

The Winning Hand

|Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Brenda Lee & Dolly Parton

| –

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Biggest hit singles

The following songs achieved the highest [http://tsort.info/music/yr1982.htm chart positions]

in the charts of 1982.

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! #

! Artist

! Title

! Year

! Country

! Chart Entries

1SurvivorEye of the Tiger1982{{flagicon|US}}UK 1 - Jul 1982 (27 weeks), US Billboard 1 - Jun 1982 (25 weeks), US CashBox 1 of 1982, US Radio 1 of 1982 (peak 1 18 weeks), Canada 1 - Jun 1982 (16 weeks), Norway 1 - Aug 1982 (22 weeks), Australia 1 of 1982, Eire 1 for 3 weeks - Sep 1982, Canada RPM 1 for 6 weeks - Jul 1982, Australia 1 for 6 weeks - Sep 1982, Springbok 1 - Jul 1982 (21 weeks), Spain 1 for 1 week - Sep 1982, US 2 X Platinum (certified by RIAA in Oct 1994), US BB 2 of 1982, ARC 2 of 1982 (peak 1 18 weeks), Holland 2 - Sep 1982 (11 weeks), Austria 2 - Sep 1982 (4 months), Belgium 2 - Oct 1982 (9 weeks), Canada 2 of 1982, South Africa 2 of 1982, Oscar in 1982 (film 'Rocky III') (Nominated), Golden Globe in 1982 (film 'Rocky III') (Nominated), France (SNEP) 3 - Nov 1982 (4 months), UK Gold (certified by BPI in Sep 1982), Sweden (alt) 5 - Aug 1982 (21 weeks), Switzerland 6 - Aug 1982 (31 weeks), France 7 - Jan 1983 (1 week), POP 7 of 1982, WABC NY 12 of 1982, ODK Germany 13 - Sep 1982 (30 weeks), Germany 18 - Jan 1983 (5 months), Scrobulate 20 of 80s, Billboard 50th song 21, Brazil 23 of 1982, Italy 23 of 1982, 55th Billboard 100 23 (1982), Poland 24 - Jul 1982 (4 weeks), Billboard100 24, France (InfoDisc) 32 of the 1980s (peak 3, 38 weeks, 873k sales estimated, 1982), Europe 46 of the 1980s (1982), UK Songs 2013-23 peak 65 - Feb 2013 (3 weeks), OzNet 82, Holland free40 90 of 1982, UKMIX 436, Global 33 (5 M sold) - 1982
2Joan Jett & The BlackheartsI Love Rock 'n' Roll1982{{flagicon|US}}US Billboard 1 - Feb 1982 (20 weeks), Record World 1 - 1982, Canada 1 - Jan 1982 (16 weeks), Holland 1 - Apr 1982 (9 weeks), Sweden (alt) 1 - Jun 1982 (21 weeks), Canada RPM 1 for 8 weeks - Mar 1982, Canada 1 of 1982, New Zealand 1 for 4 weeks - Jun 1982, Australia 1 for 5 weeks - May 1982, Springbok 1 - Apr 1982 (19 weeks), Grammy Hall of Fame in 2016 (1982), Poland 2 - May 1982 (8 weeks), Belgium 2 - Apr 1982 (9 weeks), US Platinum (certified by RIAA in Sep 1982), US BB 3 of 1982, Switzerland 3 - Mar 1982 (11 weeks), UK 4 - Apr 1982 (10 weeks), ARC 4 of 1982 (peak 1 17 weeks), US Radio 4 of 1982 (peak 1 14 weeks), POP 4 of 1982, US CashBox 5 of 1982, Austria 5 - May 1982 (2 months), Germany 6 - Apr 1982 (4 months), ODK Germany 6 - Apr 1982 (23 weeks) (7 weeks in top 10), France (SNEP) 7 - Jul 1982 (2 months), Australia 7 of 1982, South Africa 7 of 1982, WABC NY 9 of 1982, France 10 - Mar 1982 (1 week), nuTsie 20 of 1980s, Brazil 35 of 1982, Billboard 50th song 56, 55th Billboard 100 65 (1982), Billboard100 68, KROQ 71 of 1982, France (InfoDisc) 166 of the 1990s (peak 4, 29 weeks, 900k sales estimated, 1982), RIAA 177, Acclaimed 295 (1982), Germany 348 of the 1980s (peak 6 12 weeks), TheQ 463, Rolling Stone 484, UK Silver (certified by BPI in Jun 1982), Party 80 of 1999, one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 500
3Culture ClubDo You Really Want to Hurt Me1982{{flagicon|UK}}UK 1 - Sep 1982 (19 weeks), Canada 1 - Dec 1982 (17 weeks), Sweden (alt) 1 - Dec 1982 (17 weeks), Austria 1 - Jan 1983 (5 months), Switzerland 1 - Nov 1982 (14 weeks), Belgium 1 - Nov 1982 (8 weeks), Germany 1 - Jan 1983 (5 months), ODK Germany 1 - Nov 1982 (26 weeks) (7 weeks at number 1) (15 weeks in top 10), Eire 1 for 1 week - Oct 1982, Canada RPM 1 for 2 weeks - Feb 1983, Australia 1 for 6 weeks - Dec 1982, Europe 1 for 5 weeks - Jan 1983, France 1 for 4 weeks - Feb 1983, Germany 1 for 7 weeks - Dec 1982, US Billboard 2 - Dec 1982 (24 weeks), Holland 2 - Oct 1982 (10 weeks), France (SNEP) 2 - Dec 1982 (4 months), Norway 2 - Dec 1982 (17 weeks), Poland 2 - Jan 1983 (8 weeks), Canada 2 of 1983, UK Gold (certified by BPI in Oct 1982), Germany Gold (certified by BMieV in 1983), France 8 - Jan 1983 (1 week), US CashBox 10 of 1983, US BB 11 of 1983, Springbok 11 - Feb 1983 (11 weeks), KROQ 11 of 1983, Italy 13 of 1983, ARC 16 of 1983 (peak 2 16 weeks), US Radio 16 of 1983 (peak 2 12 weeks), Brazil 20 of 1983, POP 20 of 1983, Australia 22 of 1983, France (InfoDisc) 24 of the 1980s (peak 1, 25 weeks, 1,040k sales estimated, 1982), Germany 24 of the 1980s (peak 1 17 weeks), nuTsie 95 of 1980s, Acclaimed 476 (1982), UKMIX 646, RYM 93 of 1982, Guardian Pop 61
4Paul McCartney & Stevie WonderEbony and Ivory1982{{flagicon|US}} {{flagicon|UK}}UK 1 - Apr 1982 (10 weeks), US Billboard 1 - Apr 1982 (19 weeks), Canada 1 - Apr 1982 (14 weeks), Norway 1 - Apr 1982 (18 weeks), Belgium 1 - Apr 1982 (10 weeks), Germany 1 - May 1982 (5 months), ODK Germany 1 - May 1982 (22 weeks) (5 weeks at number 1) (13 weeks in top 10), Eire 1 for 3 weeks - Apr 1982, Canada RPM 1 for 5 weeks - May 1982, Germany 1 for 5 weeks - Jun 1982, Spain 1 for 1 week - Jun 1982, Sweden (alt) 2 - Apr 1982 (21 weeks), Switzerland 2 - Apr 1982 (12 weeks), Grammy in 1982 (Nominated), Holland 3 - Apr 1982 (9 weeks), Austria 3 - May 1982 (5 months), Canada 3 of 1982, Springbok 3 - May 1982 (13 weeks), US BB 4 of 1982, US CashBox 4 of 1982, Poland 4 - May 1982 (7 weeks), US Gold (certified by RIAA in Jun 1982), UK Gold (certified by BPI in May 1982), WABC NY 5 of 1982, France (SNEP) 5 - Jun 1982 (2 months), ARC 7 of 1982 (peak 1 16 weeks), US Radio 7 of 1982 (peak 1 12 weeks), Italy 9 of 1982, Switzerland 10 of 1982, Brazil 12 of 1982, Australia 20 of 1982, Germany 49 of the 1980s (peak 1 16 weeks), Billboard 50th song 59, 55th Billboard 100 69 (1982), Billboard100 73, Holland free40 100 of 1982, France (InfoDisc) 149 of the 1980s (peak 5, 26 weeks, 377k sales estimated, 1982), RYM 156 of 1982
5The Human LeagueDon't You Want Me1981{{flagicon|UK}}UK 1 - Dec 1981 (13 weeks), US Billboard 1 - Mar 1982 (28 weeks), Norway 1 - Feb 1982 (14 weeks), Belgium 1 - Jan 1982 (9 weeks), Eire 1 for 1 week - Dec 1981, Canada RPM 1 for 1 week - May 1982, New Zealand 1 for 5 weeks - May 1982, Canada 2 - Feb 1982 (16 weeks), France 2 - Jan 1982 (3 weeks), Springbok 2 - Mar 1982 (13 weeks), UK Platinum (certified by BPI in Jan 1982), Sweden (alt) 3 - Feb 1982 (14 weeks), Switzerland 4 - Mar 1982 (6 weeks), US Gold (certified by RIAA in Jul 1982), Holland 5 - Jan 1982 (8 weeks), ODK Germany 5 - Feb 1982 (19 weeks) (4 weeks in top 10), UK sales 5 of the 1980s (1,430 k in 1981), KROQ 5 of 1982, US BB 6 of 1982, US CashBox 6 of 1982, ARC 6 of 1982 (peak 1 20 weeks), Germany 6 - Feb 1982 (3 months), Canada 8 of 1982, US Radio 9 of 1982 (peak 1 15 weeks), nuTsie 9 of 1980s, France (SNEP) 15 - May 1982 (1 month), South Africa 16 of 1982, UK Songs 2013-23 peak 19 - Mar 2014 (1 week), Holland free40 25 of 1982, POP 28 of 1982, Italy 33 of 1982, Scrobulate 34 of 80s, Brazil 45 of 1982, Virgin 46, 93 in 2FM list, Japan (Tokyo) 100 - Dec 1995 (1 week), Acclaimed 175 (1981), UKMIX 654, OzNet 741, RYM 18 of 1981, Guardian Pop 58, one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 500

Chronological table of US and UK and Japan number one hit singles

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UK number one singles and artist
(weeks at number one)

!U.S. number one singles and artist
(weeks at number one)

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"Don't You Want Me" – The Human League (3 weeks in 1981 + 2 weeks in 1982)


"Land of Make Believe" – Bucks Fizz (2)


"Oh Julie" – Shakin' Stevens (1)


"The Model" – Kraftwerk (1)


"Town Called Malice" – The Jam (3)


"The Lion Sleeps Tonight" – Tight Fit (3)


"Seven Tears" – Goombay Dance Band (3)


"My Camera Never Lies" – Bucks Fizz (1)


"Ebony and Ivory" – Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder (3)


"A Little Peace" – Nicole (2) 500th UK No. 1 single


"House of Fun" – Madness (2)


"Goody Two Shoes" – Adam Ant (2)


"I've Never Been to Me" – Charlene (1)


"Happy Talk" – Captain Sensible (2)


"Come on Eileen" – Dexys Midnight Runners (4) best selling single of the year


"Eye of the Tiger" – Survivor (4)


"Pass the Dutchie" – Musical Youth (3)


"Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?" – Culture Club (3)


"I Don't Wanna Dance" – Eddy Grant (3)


"Beat Surrender" – The Jam (2)


"Save Your Love" – Renée and Renato (2 weeks in 1982 + 2 weeks in 1983)

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"Physical" – Olivia Newton-John (6 weeks in 1981 + 4 weeks in 1982) best selling single of the year


"I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" – Daryl Hall & John Oates (1)


"Centerfold" – The J. Geils Band (6)


"I Love Rock 'N Roll" – Joan Jett & The Blackhearts (7)


"Titles" – Vangelis (1)


"Ebony And Ivory" – Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder (7)


"Don't You Want Me" – The Human League (3)


"Eye Of The Tiger" – Survivor (6)


"Abracadabra" – Steve Miller Band (2)


"Hard To Say I'm Sorry" – Chicago (2)


"Jack And Diane" – John Cougar (4)


"Who Can It Be Now?" – Men at Work (1)


"Up Where We Belong" – Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes (3)


"Truly" – Lionel Richie (2)


"Mickey" – Toni Basil (1)


"Maneater" – Daryl Hall & John Oates (2 weeks in 1982 + 2 weeks in 1983)


Or see: Hot 100 No. 1 Hits of 1982

Japanese Oricon number one singles and artist
  (weeks at number one)

{{main|List of Oricon number-one singles of 1982}}

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  • "{{illm|Sailor Fuku to Kikanjū (song)|lt=Sailor Fuku to Kikanjū|ja|セーラー服と機関銃 (曲)}}" – Hiroko Yakushimaru (2 weeks 1981 + 3 weeks 1982)
  • "{{ill|Jōnetsu Neppū Serenade|ja|情熱☆熱風☽せれなーで}}" – Masahiko Kondō (2)
  • "{{ill|Akai Sweet Pea|ja|赤いスイートピー}}" – Seiko Matsuda (3)
  • "{{ill|Kokoro no Iro|ja|心の色}}" – Masatoshi Nakamura (5)
  • "{{ill|Ikenai Rouge Magic|ja|い・け・な・いルージュマジック}}" – Kiyoshiro Imawano & Ryuichi Sakamoto (1)
  • "{{ill|Furarete Banzai|ja|ふられてBANZAI}}" – Masahiko Kondō (4)
  • "{{ill|Nagisa no Balcony|ja|渚のバルコニー}}" – Seiko Matsuda (1)
  • "{{ill|Harajuku Kiss|ja|原宿キッス}}" – Toshihiko Tahara (3)
  • "{{ill|Madonna-tachi no Lullaby|ja|聖母たちのララバイ}}" – Hiromi Iwasaki (4)
  • "{{ill|Hyakuman Dollar Baby|ja|$百萬BABY}}" – {{illm|Johnny (Yokohama Ginbae singer)|lt=Johnny|ja|Johnny}} (1)
  • "{{ill|Highteen Boogie|ja|ハイティーン・ブギ (曲)}}" – Masahiko Kondō (5)
  • "{{ill|Komugi Iro no Mermaid|ja|小麦色のマーメイド}}" – Seiko Matsuda (1)
  • "Kurayami wo Buttobase" (暗闇をぶっとばせ) – Daisuke Shima (1)
  • "Matsu wa" – Aming (6)
  • "{{ill|Horeta ze! Kanpai|ja|ホレたぜ!乾杯}}" – Masahiko Kondō (2)
  • "{{ill|Yūwaku Suresure|ja|誘惑スレスレ}}" – Toshihiko Tahara (2)
  • "{{ill|Nobara no Etude|ja|野ばらのエチュード}}" – Seiko Matsuda (3)
  • "Second Love" – Akina Nakamori (3)
  • "{{ill|3 Nenme no Uwaki|ja|3年目の浮気}}" – {{ill|Hiroshi & Kibo|ja|ヒロシ&キーボー}} (2 weeks 1982 + 2 weeks 1983)

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Top 40 Chart hit singles

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! Song title

! Artist(s)

! Release date(s)

! US

! UK

! Highest chart position

! Other Chart Performance(s)

|"1999"Prince{{Date table sorting|091982}}|September 198244n/a44 (United States)1 (U.S. Billboard Dance Club Songs) – 4 (U.S. Billboard Hot Black Singles) – 46 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) The 1983 re-release would result in better chart performance
| "867-5309/Jenny"Tommy Tutone{{Date table sorting|041982}}|April 19824n/a2 Canada)1 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock) – 5 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) – 22 (Australia) – 32 (New Zealand)
| "Africa"Rose Laurens{{Date table sorting|101982}}|October 1982n/an/a/1 (Austria)2 (Norway, Switzerland) – 3 (Germany)
| "Africa"Toto{{Date table sorting|061982}}|June 1982131 (Canada, United States)See chart performance entry
| "Annie, I'm Not Your Daddy"Kid Creole & the Coconuts{{Date table sorting|091982}}|September 1982n/a22 (United Kingdom)See chart performance entry
|"Gloria"Laura Branigan{{Date table sorting|061982}}|June 1982261 (Australia, Canada)See chart performance entry
|"Gypsy"Fleetwood Mac{{Date table sorting|081982}}|August 1982124612 (United States)See chart performance entry
|"Hey Little Girl"Icehouse{{Date table sorting|111982}}|November 1982n/a172 (Switzerland)See chart performance entry
|"Solid Rock"Goanna{{Date table sorting|091982}}|September 198261n/a2 (Australia)n/a
|"Somebody's Baby"Jackson Browne{{Date table sorting|071982}}|July 19827n/a7 (United States)4 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock) – 5 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) – 14 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary) – 6 (Canada) – 26 (Australia)
|"You Should Hear How She Talks About You"Melissa Manchester{{Date table sorting|051982}}|May 19825n/a4 (Australia)1 (Canada RPM Adult Contemporary) – 4 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) – 5 (Canada) – 10 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary) – 20 (New Zealand)

=Other Chart hit singles=

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Notable singles

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! Song title

! Artist(s)

! Release date(s)

! Other Chart Performance(s)

"A Celebration"U2{{Date table sorting|031982}}|March 198215 (Irish Singles Chart) – 47 (UK Singles Chart)
"Don't Change"INXS{{Date table sorting|101982}}|October 198214 (Australia) – 17 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock) – 80 (U.S. Billboard Hot 100)
"Everywhere That I'm Not" b/w "Current Events"Translator{{Date table sorting|101982}}|October 1982n/a
"Glittering Prize"Simple Minds{{Date table sorting|081982}}|August 1982See chart performance entry
"Hungry Like the Wolf"Duran Duran{{Date table sorting|051982}}|May 1982See chart performance entry
"Maid of Orleans (The Waltz Joan of Arc)"Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark{{Date table sorting|011982}}|January 1982See chart performance entry
"The Message"Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five{{Date table sorting|071982}}|July 1982See chart performance entry
"Mexican Radio"Wall of Voodoo{{Date table sorting|091982}}|September 198218 (Canada) – 21 (New Zealand) – 33 (Australia) – 64 (UK Singles Chart) – 58 (U.S. Billboard Hot 100)
"Never Say Never"Romeo Void{{Date table sorting|111982}}|November 198227 (US Billboard Mainstream Rock)
"Nova Heart"Spoons{{Date table sorting|051982}}|May 198240 (Canada)
"The One Thing"INXS{{Date table sorting|071982}}|July 1982See chart performance entry
"Promised You a Miracle"Simple Minds{{Date table sorting|041982}}|April 1982See chart performance entry
"Senses Working Overtime"XTC{{Date table sorting|011982}}|January 1982See chart performance entry
"Six Months in a Leaky Boat"Split Enz{{Date table sorting|051982}}|May 1982See chart performance entry
"Solid Rock"Goanna{{Date table sorting|091982}}|September 19822 (Australia) – 61 (U.S. Billboard Hot 100)
"US Forces"Midnight Oil{{Date table sorting|111982}}|November 198220 (Australia)
"Valley Girl"Frank and Moon Unit Zappa{{Date table sorting|061982}}|June 198212 (U.S. Billboard Top Tracks) – 18 (Canada) – 32 (U.S. Billboard Hot 100)

=Other Notable singles=

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[[Classical music]]

Ballet

Opera

[[Jazz]]

{{Main|1982 in jazz}}

[[Musical theater]]

[[Musical film]]s

Musical television

== Births ==

Deaths

Awards

= [[Grammy]] Awards =

= [[Country Music Association]] Awards =

= [[Eurovision Song Contest]] =

Charts

= [[List of Number 1 Hits (United States)|List of No. 1 Hits]] =

See also

References