List of number-one singles of 1995 (Canada)

This is a list of the weekly Canadian RPM magazine[n 1] number one Top Singles chart of 1995.[n 2][n 3]
Canada identifies Canadian musical acts.

Volume:Issue Issue date(s) Weeks at number one Song Artist(s)
60:23-25 9 January - 23 January 3 "On Bended Knee" Boyz II Men
60:26, 61:1-2 30 January - 13 February 3 "Insensitive" Jann Arden Canada
61:3-4 20 February - 27 February 2 "Bang and Blame" R.E.M.
61:5-6 6 March - 13 March 2 "Take a Bow" Madonna
61:7-9 20 March - 3 April 3 "Strong Enough" Sheryl Crow
61:10 10 April 1 "I Know" Dionne Farris
61:11-14 17 April - 8 May 4 "Believe" Elton John
61:15-16 15 May - 22 May 2 "No More I Love You's" Annie Lennox
61:17-21 29 May - 26 June 5 "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" Bryan Adams Canada
61:22-23 3 July - 10 July 2 "Leave Virginia Alone" Rod Stewart
61:24-27, 62:1 17 July - 14 August 5 "I'll Be There for You" The Rembrandts
62:3-4 ¶ 21 August - 28 August 2 "Only Wanna Be with You" Hootie & the Blowfish
62:5-6 4 September - 11 September 2 "I Wish You Well" Tom Cochrane Canada
62:7 18 September 1 "Only Wanna Be with You" (re-entry) Hootie & the Blowfish
62:8-13 25 September - 30 October 6 "Til I Hear It from You" Gin Blossoms
62:14-15 6 November - 13 November 2 "Back for Good" Take That
62:16-17 20 November - 27 November 2 "Fantasy" Mariah Carey
62:18-20 4 December - 1 January † 4 "Hand in My Pocket" Alanis Morissette Canada

Notes

¶ - Source indicates issue number 62:2 was skipped.

† - Single was #1 for three issues; an extra two weeks were inferred as there were no RPM issues on 25 December 1995 or 1 January 1996; the single dropped to #2 position on 8 January 1995 (issue 62:2).

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Notes
  1. The magazine's weekly record charts were digitized by the AV Trust. The collection is archived by Library and Archives Canada here.
    The PDF text search does not work unless you have additional software installed. You must view each entry on the chart for a match.
  2. A collection of all the .pdf files cited is available here.
  3. On 21 March 1966, the chart became the RPM 100, as expanded to the top 100 singles.
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