Number-one dance hits of 1989 (USA)
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These are the Billboard magazine Hot Dance Club Play number one hits of 1989.
| Issue Date | Song | Artist |
| January 7 | "Get on the Dance Floor" | Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock |
| January 14 | "Get on the Dance Floor" | Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock |
| January 21 | "Good Life" | Inner City |
| January 28 | "Good Life" | Inner City |
| February 4 | "Wild Thing" | Tone Loc |
| February 11 | "All She Wants Is" | Duran Duran |
| February 18 | "All She Wants Is" | Duran Duran |
| February 25 | "Fading Away" | Will to Power |
| March 4 | "Fading Away" | Will to Power |
| March 11 | "That's the Way Love Is" | Ten City |
| March 18 | "She Drives Me Crazy" | Fine Young Cannibals |
| March 25 | "She Drives Me Crazy" | Fine Young Cannibals |
| April 1 | "This Is Acid (A New Dance Craze)" | Maurice |
| April 8 | "This Is Acid (A New Dance Craze)" | Maurice |
| April 15 | "Like a Prayer" | Madonna |
| April 22 | "Like a Prayer" | Madonna |
| April 29 | "Buffalo Stance" | Neneh Cherry |
| May 6 | "Real Love" | Jody Watley |
| May 13 | "Real Love" | Jody Watley |
| May 20 | "We Call It Acieed" / "Trance Dance" | D Mob featuring Gary Haisman |
| May 27 | "Round & Round" | New Order |
| June 3 | "Me, Myself and I" | De La Soul |
| June 10 | "Uh-Uh Ooh-Ooh Look Out (Here It Comes)" | Roberta Flack |
| June 17 | "Ain't Nobody Better" | Inner City |
| June 24 | "Keep on Movin'" | Soul II Soul |
| July 1 | "Secret Rendezvous" | Karyn White |
| July 8 | "Express Yourself" | Madonna |
| July 15 | "Express Yourself" | Madonna |
| July 22 | "Express Yourself" | Madonna |
| July 29 | "Deep in Vogue" | Malcolm McLaren |
| August 5 | "Let It Roll" | Doug Lazy |
| August 12 | "Come Home with Me Baby" | Dead or Alive |
| August 19 | "Batdance" | Prince |
| August 26 | "Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)" | Soul II Soul featuring Caron Wheeler |
| September 2 | "Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)" | Soul II Soul featuring Caron Wheeler |
| September 9 | "Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)" | Soul II Soul featuring Caron Wheeler |
| September 16 | "It's Time to Get Funky" | D Mob featuring LRS |
| September 23 | "Do You Love What You Feel" | Inner City |
| September 30 | Life Is a Dance (all cuts) | Chaka Khan |
| October 7 | "Miss You Much" | Janet Jackson |
| October 14 | "Miss You Much" | Janet Jackson |
| October 21 | "French Kiss" | Lil Louis |
| October 28 | "French Kiss" | Lil Louis |
| November 4 | "Pump Up the Jam" | Technotronic featuring Felly |
| November 11 | "Pump Up the Jam" | Technotronic featuring Felly |
| November 18 | "Pump Up the Jam" | Technotronic featuring Felly |
| November 25 | "Pump Up the Jam" | Technotronic featuring Felly |
| December 2 | "Git on Up" | Fast Eddie featuring Sundance |
| December 9 | "Love on Top of Love" / "Killer Kiss" | Grace Jones |
| December 16 | "Love on Top of Love" / "Killer Kiss" | Grace Jones |
| December 23 | "Rhythm Nation" | Janet Jackson |
| December 30 | "Rhythm Nation" | Janet Jackson |
[edit] See also
- 1989 in music
- List of number-one dance hits (United States)
- List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance chart
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