How Many Number One Hits Did Spandau Ballet Have?

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Spandau Ballet was a British new wave/synth-pop band from the 1980s. Founded in 1979, the band achieved international success with their hit single “True”, which reached number one on the UK Singles Chart for four weeks in 1983. The group enjoyed a string of hits throughout the decade, including “Gold” (which reached number two in the UK) and “Through the Barricades” (number six).

Spandau Ballet released eight studio albums between 1981 and 1990, with their first two albums – Journeys to Glory and Diamond – achieving success in both the UK and Europe. Their third album, True, was their most successful, reaching number one on the UK Albums Chart and spawning three top-ten singles. Their fourth album, Parade, was another success, reaching number one in both the UK and Australia.

Spandau Ballet had a total of eight top-ten singles on the UK Singles Chart between 1981 and 1990. These included “True”, “Gold”, “Through The Barricades”, “Only When You Leave”, “Fight For Ourselves”, “Round And Round”, “I’ll Fly For You” and “Be Free With Your Love”. Of these singles, four reached number one: “True”, “Gold”, “Only When You Leave” and “Round And Round”.

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In conclusion, Spandau Ballet had a total of four number one hits on the UK Singles Chart between 1981 and 1990: “True”, “Gold”, “Only When You Leave” and “Round And Round”. They also had four other top-ten singles from this period.