These are the Billboard Hot 100 number-one hits of 1981. The longest running number-one single of 1981 is "Physical " by Olivia Newton-John which stayed at the top of the chart for six weeks in 1981 and then for four additional weeks in 1982, with a total of 10 weeks at number-one. This also makes "Physical" the longest running number-one single of the 1980s.
That year, 10 acts hit number one for the first time, such as Kool & the Gang , Dolly Parton , Eddie Rabbitt , REO Speedwagon , Sheena Easton , Kim Carnes , Stars on 45 , Air Supply , and Rick Springfield . Lionel Richie , already having hit number one with The Commodores , also receives his first number one song as a solo act. Blondie and Daryl Hall and John Oates were the only acts to hit number one more than once, with both acts hitting twice.
Chart history
"9 to 5 " by Dolly Parton reached the top spot for two non-consecutive weeks on February 21 and March 14, 1981, sandwiched with two weeks of "I Love a Rainy Night " by Eddie Rabbitt . Sheena Easton 's No. 1 hit "9 to 5 " was retitled "Morning Train" to avoid confusion.
An asterisk (*) by a date indicates an unpublished, "frozen" week, due to the special double issues that Billboard published in print at the end of the year for their year-end charts.
Number-one artists
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References
↑ "January 3, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "January 10, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "January 17, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "January 24, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "January 31, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "February 7, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "February 14, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "February 21, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "February 28, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "March 7, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "March 14, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "March 21, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "March 28, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "April 4, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "April 11, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "April 18, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "April 25, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "May 2, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "May 9, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "May 16, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "May 23, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "May 30, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "June 6, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "June 13, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "June 20, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "June 27, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "July 4, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "July 11, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "July 18, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "July 25, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "August 1, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "August 8, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "August 15, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "August 22, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "August 29, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "September 5, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "September 12, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "September 19, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "September 26, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "October 3, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "October 10, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "October 17, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "October 24, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "October 31, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "November 7, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "November 14, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "November 21, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "November 28, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "December 5, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "December 12, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "December 19, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
↑ "December 26, 1981" . Billboard Hot 100 .
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