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Top Songs of 1987

The Billboard Year-End Top 20, led by “Walk Like an Egyptian” by The Bangles.

The musical landscape of 1987

Music television, large tours and highly polished production helped a group of global performers cross radio formats and national markets.

U2 appears 2 times in the Top 20, making the artist one of the clearest recurring presences in this year’s list.

What to listen for

Listen for maximal production, prominent choruses and records designed to work simultaneously on radio, television and large concert stages.

This list contains 19 different credited artists. The number gives a quick indication of whether the year was concentrated among repeat hitmakers or spread across a wider field.

Billboard Year-End Top 20 songs of 1987

RankSongArtistListen
1 Walk Like an Egyptian The Bangles Spotify ↗
2 Alone Heart Spotify ↗
3 I Wanna Dance with Somebody Whitney Houston Spotify ↗
4 Nothings Gonna Stop Us Now Starship Spotify ↗
5 La Bamba Los Lobos Spotify ↗
6 With or Without You U2 Spotify ↗
7 Livin on a Prayer Bon Jovi Spotify ↗
8 Bad Michael Jackson Spotify ↗
9 Faith George Michael Spotify ↗
10 I Think Were Alone Now Tiffany Spotify ↗
11 Heaven Is a Place on Earth Belinda Carlisle Spotify ↗
12 Here I Go Again Whitesnake Spotify ↗
13 Cest La Vie Robbie Nevil Spotify ↗
14 Dont Dream Its Over Crowded House Spotify ↗
15 You Keep Me Hangin On Kim Wilde Spotify ↗
16 Keep Your Hands to Yourself The Georgia Satellites Spotify ↗
17 Lady in Red Chris de Burgh Spotify ↗
18 Shake You Down Gregory Abbott Spotify ↗
19 The Way It Is Bruce Hornsby and the Range Spotify ↗
20 I Still Havent Found What Im Looking For U2 Spotify ↗

Build a 1987 playlist

Start with “Walk Like an Egyptian” by The Bangles, then alternate familiar high-ranking records with contrasting selections from the lower half of the list.

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How this page should be used

Year-End charts summarize performance across an extended chart year. They are not simply a list of songs that reached number one, and historical methodology has changed. Treat this page as a guided listening resource and compact chart-history reference rather than a mathematical comparison with other eras.