1988 in British music


This is a summary of 1988 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.

Summary

The growing popularity of house music was evident in the charts by the start of 1988, with many songs of this genre becoming big hits, such as "House Arrest" by Krush, "Beat Dis" by Bomb the Bass and "Rok da House" by The Beatmasters. Acid house band S'Express had two Top 10 hits this year including a number 1 in April with the song "Theme from S'Express", but the biggest dance hit of the year came from London singer Yazz, who had first had a big hit with producers Coldcut on the song "Doctorin' The House". Still with Coldcut, but now with her name billed as the lead artist, her song "The Only Way Is Up" topped the chart for five weeks, becoming the second biggest-selling single of the year, and paved the way for a successful solo career, including the follow-up "Stand Up For Your Love Rights" which hit No.2 in October.
One of the biggest successes of the year was 19-year-old Kylie Minogue, well known to the public from her role in the Australian soap opera Neighbours which had been airing on the BBC since 1986. The popularity of "girl next door" Minogue and her on-screen character Charlene Mitchell ensured chart success. Signed to the production trio Stock Aitken Waterman, her debut international song "I Should Be So Lucky" was number 1 for five weeks, and all of her other solo releases this year – "Got to Be Certain", "The Loco-Motion" and "Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi" – reached number 2. Her album Kylie was also number 1 for six weeks, the biggest-selling album of the year and the fifth best-selling album of the entire decade. All Kylie's hits were produced by Stock Aitken Waterman who continued to score hit after hit this year. The production powerhouse also scored Top 10s with Mel and Kim Sinitta, Rick Astley, Bananarama, Hazell Dean, Brother Beyond. In September, another star from Neighbours – Minogue's co-star Jason Donovan – debuted with his Stock Aitken Waterman-produced hit "Nothing Can Divide Us" which reached number 5 and he would go on to outsell even Kylie the following year.
Popular teenage acts other than Minogue to emerge this year included the American singer Tiffany who scored three Top 10 hits including the No.1 "I Think We're Alone Now" while fellow American teenage star Debbie Gibson also crossed over to the British Charts and had four Top 20 hits. Gibson's biggest hit was the 1980s-compilation staple "Shake Your Love" which reached number 7 in January. Meanwhile, from Italy came Sabrina whose infamous appearances in skimpy swimsuits became tabloid-fodder throughout the year as her pan-European smash hit "Boys " hit number 3 in June and the Stock Aitken Waterman-produced follow-up "All of Me" peaked at number 25 three months later.
New British boyband Bros took five singles into the Top 5 this year including "When Will I Be Famous?" and their only number 1 "I Owe You Nothing", a re-issue of their first single originally released in 1987. Wet Wet Wet scored the first number 1 of their long run of hits with a cover of "With A Little Help From My Friends" which held the top position for 3 weeks.
Also making her chart debut this year was nineteen-year-old Tanita Tikaram, who launched her career with the critically acclaimed album Ancient Heart, containing the Top 10 hit "Good Tradition" and the intriguing "Twist In My Sobriety" which peaked at number 22 in October. Eddi Reader also rose to prominence during 1988 as the lead-singer of Fairground Attraction. The band made number 1 with the song "Perfect" and followed it up with another Top 10 hit, "Find My Love" and number 2 album The First of a Million Kisses.
Making chart comebacks after long-absences were Cher, re-launching her music career with "I Found Someone", a number 5 hit written and produced by Michael Bolton. Belinda Carlisle revived her career this year with three Top 10s including the number 1 "Heaven is a Place on Earth" while Kim Wilde scored a career-best three successive Top 10s with "You Came", "Never Trust a Stranger and "Four Letter Word". Pop duo Dollar scored their ninth and final Top 20 hit with comeback hit "Oh L'amour", a SAW-produced cover of an early Erasure single, which made number 7 in April, and also making a chart comeback was the song "A Groovy Kind Of Love", originally a hit in 1965 for The Mindbenders, it hit number 1 in September for Phil Collins, taken from the film Buster in which Collins also starred.
Some of the more unusual hits of the year included a remix of the theme tune from the popular television series Doctor Who, by "The Timelords", who would go on to have huge success in the early 1990s under the name The KLF. Their song "Doctorin' The TARDIS" was number 1 for a week in June. A television advertisement for Miller Lite beer used the 1969 song "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" by The Hollies, which became a number 1 in September 19 years after its original release, and an advert for Coca-Cola gave Robin Beck a number 1 with the ballad "First Time". Film and Television actress Patsy Kensit, a teenager in 1988, also reached the Top 10 this year in the band Eighth Wonder. Their Pet Shop Boys-produced UK debut "I'm Not Scared" slowly climbed up the Top 40 and peaked at number 7 in May. The band were more popular in Italy and Japan where they scored several number 1 hits.
The race for Christmas number one was a battle between Cliff Richard, with a career stretching back to the 1950s and his seasonal song "Mistletoe and Wine", and new star Kylie Minogue with "Especially for You", a duet with her Neighbours co-star Jason Donovan released to coincide with their characters' on-screen wedding. Cliff won the battle with the biggest-selling song of the year, but "Especially for You" climbed to number 1 in the new year of 1989, eventually selling just short of 1 million copies.
New classical works by British composers included oboe and trumpet concertos from Peter Maxwell Davies and Michael Finnissy's Red Earth for orchestra. Devotional works included Nicholas Jackson's Variations on ‘Praise to the Lord, the Almighty’ and John Tavener's The Akathist of Thanksgiving. Russian pianist Evgeny Kissin made his Proms debut during the 1988 season, whilst Sir Andrew Davis gave up his role as conductor of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra to become director of Glyndebourne.

Events

Number-one singles

Chart date
SongArtistWeeks
2 January"Always on My Mind"Pet Shop Boys2
9 January"Always on My Mind"Pet Shop Boys2
16 January"Heaven Is a Place on Earth"Belinda Carlisle2
23 January"Heaven Is a Place on Earth"Belinda Carlisle2
30 January"I Think We're Alone Now"Tiffany3
6 February"I Think We're Alone Now"Tiffany3
13 February"I Think We're Alone Now"Tiffany3
20 February"I Should Be So Lucky"Kylie Minogue5
27 February"I Should Be So Lucky"Kylie Minogue5
5 March"I Should Be So Lucky"Kylie Minogue5
12 March"I Should Be So Lucky"Kylie Minogue5
19 March"I Should Be So Lucky"Kylie Minogue5
26 March"Don't Turn Around"Aswad2
2 April"Don't Turn Around"Aswad2
9 April"Heart"Pet Shop Boys3
16 April"Heart"Pet Shop Boys3
23 April"Heart"Pet Shop Boys3
30 April"Theme from S-Express"S'Express2
7 May"Theme from S-Express"S'Express2
14 May"Perfect"Fairground Attraction1
21 May"With a Little Help from My Friends" /
"She's Leaving Home"
Wet Wet Wet /
Billy Bragg
4
28 May"With a Little Help from My Friends" /
"She's Leaving Home"
Wet Wet Wet /
Billy Bragg
4
4 June"With a Little Help from My Friends" /
"She's Leaving Home"
Wet Wet Wet /
Billy Bragg
4
11 June"With a Little Help from My Friends" /
"She's Leaving Home"
Wet Wet Wet /
Billy Bragg
4
18 June"Doctorin' the Tardis"The Timelords1
25 June"I Owe You Nothing"Bros2
2 July"I Owe You Nothing"Bros2
9 July"Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You"Glenn Medeiros4
16 July"Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You"Glenn Medeiros4
23 July"Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You"Glenn Medeiros4
30 July"Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You"Glenn Medeiros4
6 August"The Only Way Is Up"Yazz and the Plastic Population5
13 August"The Only Way Is Up"Yazz and the Plastic Population5
20 August"The Only Way Is Up"Yazz and the Plastic Population5
27 August"The Only Way Is Up"Yazz and the Plastic Population5
3 September"The Only Way Is Up"Yazz and the Plastic Population5
10 September"A Groovy Kind of Love"Phil Collins2
17 September"A Groovy Kind of Love"Phil Collins2
24 September"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother"The Hollies2
1 October"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother"The Hollies2
8 October"Desire"U21
15 October"One Moment in Time"Whitney Houston2
22 October"One Moment in Time"Whitney Houston2
29 October"Orinoco Flow "Enya3
5 November"Orinoco Flow "Enya3
12 November"Orinoco Flow "Enya3
19 November"First Time"Robin Beck3
26 November"First Time"Robin Beck3
3 December"First Time"Robin Beck3
10 December"Mistletoe and Wine"Cliff Richard4
17 December"Mistletoe and Wine"Cliff Richard4
24 December"Mistletoe and Wine"Cliff Richard4
31 December"Mistletoe and Wine"Cliff Richard4

Number-one albums

Year end charts

Best-selling singles of 1988

TitleArtistPeak
position
1"Mistletoe and Wine"1
2"The Only Way Is Up"Yazz and the Plastic Population1
3"I Should Be So Lucky"1
4"Especially for You" & Jason Donovan2
5"I Think We're Alone Now"Tiffany1
6"Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You"1
7"A Groovy Kind of Love"1
8"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother"The Hollies1
9"With a Little Help from My Friends"/"She's Leaving Home"Wet Wet Wet/Billy Bragg with Cara Tivey1
10"Teardrops"Womack & Womack3
11"The Loco-Motion"2
12"First Time"1
13"Perfect"Fairground Attraction1
14"One Moment in Time"1
15"Push It"/"Tramp"Salt-n-Pepa2
16"Suddenly"3
17"Heaven Is a Place on Earth"1
18"Orinoco Flow"Enya1
19"Theme From S-Express"S-Express1
20"Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi"2
21"Got to Be Certain"2
22"The Harder I Try"Brother Beyond2
23"Tell It to My Heart"3
24"Crackers International" Erasure2
25"I Owe You Nothing"Bros1
26"Heart"Pet Shop Boys1
27"Get Outta My Dreams, Get into My Car"3
28"Don't Turn Around"Aswad1
29"Nothing Can Divide Us"5
30"Beat Dis"Bomb the Bass2
31"Drop the Boy"Bros2
32"Sign Your Name"2
33"The Twist "The Fat Boys & Chubby Checker2
34"When Will I Be Famous?"Bros2
35"Boys "Sabrina3
36"House Arrest"Krush3
37"You Came"3
38"Lovely Day" 4
39"I Need You"B.V.S.M.P.3
40"Girl You Know It's True"Milli Vanilli3
41"Stand Up for Your Love Rights"Yazz2
42"Cat Among the Pigeons"/"Silent Night"Bros2
43"Don't Worry, Be Happy"2
44"Hands to Heaven"Breathe4
45"Desire"U21
46"A Little Respect"Erasure4
47"Big Fun"Inner City8
48"Love Changes " Climie Fisher2
49"Together Forever"2
50"Missing You"3

Best-selling albums of 1988

PositionTitleArtistPeak
Position
1KylieKylie Minogue1
2'Cliff Richard1
3BadMichael Jackson2
4PushBros2
5Now 13Various Artists1
6Popped In Souled OutWet Wet Wet1
7Tracy ChapmanTracy Chapman1
8Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'ArbyTerence Trent D'Arby1
9Tango in the NightFleetwood Mac1
10Rattle and HumU21
11Money for NothingDire Straits1
12Now 12Various Artists1
13Now 11Various Artists1
14Dirty DancingVarious Artists4
15KickINXS9
16'Various Artists1
17WhitneyWhitney Houston6
18The ChristiansThe Christians2
19The Greatest Hits CollectionBananarama3
20Heaven on EarthBelinda Carlisle4
21The InnocentsErasure1
22HearsayAlexander O'Neal4
23Turn Back the ClockJohnny Hates Jazz1
24IntrospectivePet Shop Boys2
25Bridge of SpiesT'Pau2
26The Best of OMDOrchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark2
27Greatest HitsFleetwood Mac3
28'Billy Idol2
29New Light Through Old WindowsChris Rea12
30The First of a Million KissesFairground Attraction2
31The Greatest LoveVarious Artists11
32The Ultimate CollectionBryan Ferry and Roxy Music6
33Buster Original SoundtrackVarious Artists6
34Nite FliteVarious Artists1
35ActuallyPet Shop Boys5
36Flying ColoursChris de Burgh1
37FaithGeorge Michael6
38Greatest HitsThe Human League3
39Whenever You Need SomebodyRick Astley2
40Soft MetalVarious Artists7
41Hits 9Various Artists5
42To Whom It May ConcernThe Pasadenas3
43WatermarkEnya5
44Hits 8Various Artists2
45More Dirty DancingVarious Artists3
46Give Me the ReasonLuther Vandross3
47Smash Hits Party '88Various Artists12
48WantedYazz3
49The Legendary Roy OrbisonRoy Orbison1
50Hot City NightsVarious Artists1

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Classical music

BRIT Awards

The 1988 BRIT Awards winners were: