List of songs by Australian artists which reached number-one on the Hot 100 (USA)
This is a list of number-one hits by Australian artists in the United States from the Billboard Hot 100.
Date |
Song |
Artist(s) |
August 7 1971 |
How Can You Mend A Broken Heart |
Bee Gees |
December 9 1972 |
I Am Woman |
Helen Reddy |
September 15 1973 |
Delta Dawn |
Helen Reddy |
October 5 1974 |
I Honestly Love You |
Olivia Newton-John |
December 28 |
Angie Baby |
Helen Reddy |
March 8 1975 |
Have You Never Been Mellow |
Olivia Newton-John |
August 9 |
Jive Talkin' |
Bee Gees |
July 30 1977 |
I Just Want To Be Your Everything |
Andy Gibb |
December 24 |
How Deep Is Your Love |
Bee Gees |
February 4 1978 |
Stayin' Alive |
Bee Gees |
March 4 |
(Love Is) Thicker Than Water |
Andy Gibb |
March 18 |
Night Fever |
Bee Gees |
June 10 |
You're The One That I Want |
Olivia Newton-John & John Travolta |
June 17 |
Shadow Dancing |
Andy Gibb |
January 6 1979 |
Too Much Heaven |
Bee Gees |
March 24 |
Tragedy |
Bee Gees |
June 9 |
Love You Inside Out |
Bee Gees |
August 2 1980 |
Magic |
Olivia Newton-John |
July 25 1981 |
The One That You Love |
Air Supply |
August 1 |
Jessie's Girl |
Rick Springfield |
November 21 |
Physical |
Olivia Newton-John |
October 30 1982 |
Who Can It Be Now? |
Men at Work |
January 15 1983 |
Down Under |
Men at Work |
January 30 1988 |
Need You Tonight |
INXS |
January 17 1998 |
Truly Madly Deeply |
Savage Garden |
January 29 2000 |
I Knew I Loved You |
Savage Garden |
See also
- List of songs by British artists which reached number-one on the Hot 100 (USA)
- List of songs by European artists which reached number one on the Hot 100 (US)
- List of songs by Canadian artists which reached number one on the Hot 100 (US)
Notes
Olivia Newton-John was born in the United Kingdom and moved to Australia at the age of five. Despite moving back to the UK, and later the US, she still considers herself very much Australian.
The Bee Gees were born in the United Kingdom, but moved to Australia in their childhood and resided there for about ten years before moving back to the UK.
Andy Gibb is the brother of the Bee Gees, same upbringing occurs with him.
Olivia Newton-John is Australian, John Travolta is American.
Graham Russell of Air Supply is British, Russell Hitchcock is Australian.