List of Top 25 singles for 1995 in Australia

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The following lists the top 25 singles of 1995 in Australia from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) End of Year Singles Chart.[1]

# Title Artist Highest pos. reached[2] weeks at No. 1 [2]
1. "Gangsta's Paradise" Coolio 1 11 [3]
2. "Stayin' Alive" N-Trance 1 1 [4]
3. "Kiss from a Rose" Seal 1 6 [5]
4. "Mouth" Merril Bainbridge 1 6 [6]
5. "Another Night" M.C. Sar & The Real McCoy 1 6 [7]
6. "Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman" Bryan Adams 1 1 [8]
7. "Zombie" The Cranberries 1 7 [nb 1]
8. "Let's Groove" CDB 2
9. "Back for Good" Take That 1 2 [10]
10. "You Are Not Alone" Michael Jackson 7
11. "Think Twice" Celine Dion 2
12. "Insensitive" Jann Arden 1 1 [11]
13. "Boom Boom Boom" The Outhere Brothers 2
14. "Here's Johnny" Hocus Pocus 1 6 [12]
15. "Alice, who the fuck is Alice" The Steppers 2
16. "Waterfalls" TLC 4
17. "Total Eclipse of the Heart" Nicki French 2
18. "Fantasy" Mariah Carey 1 1 [13]
19. "Tomorrow" Silverchair 1 6 [nb 2]
20. "You Oughta Know" Alanis Morissette 4
21. "Sukiyaki" 4 P.M. 3
22. "Here Comes the Hotstepper" Ini Kamoze 2
23. "Mysterious Girl" Peter Andre 8
24. "Under the Water" Merril Bainbridge 4
25. "Shy Guy" Diana King 3

Peak chart positions from 1995 are from the ARIA Charts, overall position on the End of Year Chart is calculated by ARIA based on the number of weeks and position that the song reached within the Top 50 singles for each week during 1995.[1]

Notes

  1. "Zombie" entered the charts in November, 1994 and reached #1 in December 1994 where it remained until February 1995. It remained in the charts until April, 1995.[9]
  2. "Tomorrow" entered the charts in October, 1994 and reached #1 at the end of that month remaining in the #1 spot until the beginning of December 1994.. It remained in the charts for a total of 28 weeks, until April, 1995.[14]

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