UK Singles Chart records and statistics
The UK Singles Chart was first compiled in 1969. However the records and statistics listed here date back to 1952 because the Official Charts Company counts a selected period of the New Musical Express chart and the Record Retailer chart from 1960 to 1969 as predecessors for the period prior to 11 February 1969, where multiples of competing charts coexisted side by side. For example, the BBC compiled its own chart based on an average of the music papers of the time; many songs announced as having reached number one on BBC Radio and Top of the Pops prior to 1969 may not be listed here as chart-toppers since they do not meet the legacy criteria of the Charts Company.
Number one hits
Most number ones
The following is a list of all the acts who are on eight or more UK number one songs with an individual credit.Simply playing or singing on a single without credit will not count, or the top positions would almost certainly belong to session musicians such as Clem Cattini who is reported to have played drums on over 40 number ones.
Total | Artist |
21 | Elvis Presley |
17 | The Beatles |
14 | Cliff Richard |
14 | Westlife |
13 | Madonna |
12 | The Shadows |
12 | Take That |
10 | Calvin Harris |
10 | Eminem |
9 | ABBA |
9 | Spice Girls |
9 | Rihanna |
9 | Ed Sheeran |
8 | The Rolling Stones |
8 | Oasis |
Most weeks at number one by artist
Most weeks at number one by single
The record for most non-consecutive weeks at number one is 18 by Frankie Laine's "I Believe" in 1953. It spent nine weeks at number one, dropped down for a week, returned to number one for six weeks, dropped down for a further week and returned to number one for a third time for three weeks.The longest unbroken run at number one is " I Do It for You" by Bryan Adams, which spent 16 consecutive weeks in 1991.
Below is a table of all singles that have spent 10 or more weeks at the top of the charts:
Position | Artist | Single | Year | Weeks |
1 | Frankie Laine | "I Believe"* | 1953 | 18 weeks |
2 | Bryan Adams | " I Do It for You" | 1991 | 16 weeks |
3 | Wet Wet Wet | "Love Is All Around" | 1994 | 15 weeks |
3 | Drake | "One Dance" | 2016 | 15 weeks |
5 | Queen | "Bohemian Rhapsody"* | 1975/76 & 1991/92 | 14 weeks |
5 | Ed Sheeran | "Shape of You"* | 2017 | 14 weeks |
7 | Slim Whitman | "Rose Marie" | 1955 | 11 weeks |
7 | Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee | "Despacito"* | 2017 | 11 weeks |
7 | Tones and I | "Dance Monkey" | 2019 | 11 weeks |
10 | David Whitfield | "Cara Mia" | 1954 | 10 weeks |
10 | Whitney Houston | "I Will Always Love You" | 1992 | 10 weeks |
10 | Rihanna | "Umbrella" | 2007 | 10 weeks |
Note: Songs denoted with an asterisk spent non-consecutive weeks at number one.
Self-replacement at number one
Since the inception of the UK Singles Chart in 1952 only six acts have replaced themselves at the top of the UK charts with exactly the same billing :- The Beatles — "I Want to Hold Your Hand" replaced "She Loves You"
- John Lennon — "Woman" replaced "Imagine"
- Elvis Presley — "One Night/I Got Stung" replaced "Jailhouse Rock"
- Justin Bieber — "Love Yourself" replaced "Sorry" ; "Despacito" replaced "I'm the One"
- Ed Sheeran — "River" replaced "Perfect"
- Ariana Grande — "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored" replaced "7 Rings" ; "7 Rings" replaced "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored"
Most consecutive number ones from chart debut
became the first British music act and girl group to have their first six singles reach number one on the UK singles chart between 1996–1997 with "Wannabe" in July, 1996 to "Too Much" in December, 1997.Westlife became the first music act, group, male group and pop band to have their first seven singles to reach number one from 1999 to 2000. With this, Westlife broke an unexpected record of the most consecutive number-one singles in the UK, having their first seven singles debut at the top and became the fastest number one music act - their 23 months beating Elvis Presley's previous record of three years. and 1966.
Lowest selling number one
The lowest weekly sale for a number one single is 17,694 copies held by Orson's "No Tomorrow" in 2006.The addition of downloads to the UK charts meant that singles could reach number one with no physical copy being released. The first single to achieve this was Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy" in early 2006. Since 2014, audio streaming has been included in the calculation of chart position, so it is now possible for a single to reach number one without selling any copies. In the week ending 24 September 2015, "What Do You Mean?" by Justin Bieber became the first number one with over half of its chart sales made up of streaming points, with sales of 30,000 and 36,000 points from 3.6 million streams.
Since the incorporation of streaming into the singles chart, the Official Charts Company have continued to compile a sales only chart. In week ending 27 April 2017 "Sign of the Times" by Harry Styles became the first number one in the sales only chart to sell less than "No Tomorrow" by Orson, with 16,686 copies.
Longest/Shortest song to reach number one
In terms of a song's running length, "All Around the World" by Oasis at 9 minutes and 38 seconds is the longest song to reach No.1. "What Do You Want?" by Adam Faith at 1 minute 35 seconds is the shortest.Non-English language number-ones
- "Je t'aime... moi non-plus" – Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin
- "Chanson D'Amour" – The Manhattan Transfer
- "Begin the Beguine" – Julio Iglesias
- "Rock Me Amadeus" – Falco
- "La Bamba" – Los Lobos
- "Sadeness " – Enigma
- "The Ketchup Song " – Las Ketchup
- "We No Speak Americano" – Yolanda Be Cool and DCUP
- "Loca People" - Sak Noel
- "Gangnam Style" – Psy
- "Despacito" – Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber
Acts to occupy the top two
- The Beatles
- *"I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "She Loves You"
- *"Hello Goodbye" and "Magical Mystery Tour"
- John Travolta — "Summer Nights" and "Sandy"
- John Lennon — "Imagine" and: "Happy Xmas "; "Woman"
- Frankie Goes to Hollywood — "Two Tribes" and "Relax"
- Madonna — "Into the Groove" and "Holiday"
- Justin Bieber
- *"Sorry" and "Love Yourself" ; "Love Yourself" and "Sorry"
- *"Cold Water" and "Let Me Love You"
- *"Despacito" and "I'm the One"
- Ed Sheeran
- *"Shape of You" and "Castle on the Hill" ; "How Would You Feel " ; "Galway Girl"
- *"Perfect" and "River"
- Ariana Grande — "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored" and "7 Rings" ; "7 Rings" and "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored"
Most weeks
Weeks on chart by single
- Most weeks in the chart by a single:
Top 75: "My Way" by Frank Sinatra
Top 40: "My Way"
- Longest consecutive run in the chart by a single*
Top 75: "Someone You Loved" by Lewis Capaldi
Top 40: "Thinking Out Loud" by Ed Sheeran
Sales
Fastest selling singles
The fastest selling single in chart history is "Candle in the Wind 1997" by Elton John which sold 1.55 million copies in its first week.The fastest selling debut single is "Anything Is Possible/Evergreen" by Will Young, which sold 1.11 million copies in its first week on sale. Publicity had built up due to the televised talent contest Pop Idol with 8.7 million people phoning in to vote for the finalists.
The fastest selling single by a girl group is the Spice Girls "2 Become 1" which sold over 462,000 copies during its first week on sale and over 763,000 copies in a fortnight. In total, the single sold over 1.2 million copies to date.
The fastest number one single music act and band is Westlife with its first seven consecutive number one singles and fourteen number one singles in total. They are also the second music act to have the longest string of number ones in UK history.
Biggest-selling singles artists
Artists with references have been updated as the original list was published by the Official Charts Company during 2012. This means that positions on this list may not be 100% accurately reflected as most of the artists are still active and releasing new singles. This includes all singles and in all formats. All singles with collaborations are counted several times on the list.- Madonna
- Rihanna
- Michael Jackson
- Beyoncé
- The Beatles
- Elton John
- Cliff Richard
- Queen
- Elvis Presley
- David Bowie
- ABBA
- Ariana Grande
- Paul McCartney
- Kylie Minogue
- The Rolling Stones
- Rod Stewart
- Take That
- Stevie Wonder
- Oasis
- Eminem
- Whitney Houston
- Spice Girls
- George Michael
- Robbie Williams
- Bee Gees
- U2
- Shakin' Stevens
- Britney Spears
- Lady Gaga
- Status Quo
- Boyzone
- Blondie
- The Black Eyed Peas
- Boney M
- Slade
- Westlife
- Celine Dion
- UB40
- Olivia Newton-John
- Mariah Carey
- Tom Jones
Outside number one
Acts to peak across the entire top ten
Biggest selling non-number one
The record is held by Wham! with their 1984 Christmas release, "Last Christmas" / "Everything She Wants", which peaked at number two, being kept off the top by Band Aid's "Do They Know It's Christmas?". It has sold 1.77 million copies following first week sales of half a million. In December 2017, a year after George Michael's death, fans tried to get "Last Christmas" to number one, but again it peaked at number two.The biggest selling single to peak at number three is New Order's "Blue Monday", which has sold over a million copies. However, it garnered its total sales via two further remixes of the track, meaning its one million sales are attributed over all three releases. The biggest selling release to peak at number three is Ed Sheeran's "The A Team", which has sold over 1,067,000 copies since its 2011 release. The biggest selling single never to make the top 5 is "Chasing Cars" by Snow Patrol, which peaked at number 6 and has sold more copies than "The A Team". The biggest selling single not to reach the top 10 is "Numb" by Linkin Park which never charted higher than No. 14.
Simultaneously charting songs and singles
- "Unchained Melody" is the only song to have four versions by different artists charting in the Top 20 at the same time.
- "Hallelujah" charted in the same week in December 2008 with three artists. It is also the second time in UK single chart where different versions hold the top two spots.
- "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" charted for 3 different artists on 28 December 2018.
- "White Christmas" also charted by three different artists on 28 December 2018.
Most hits without reaching...
- Most top 75 hits without reaching No.1: Glee Cast
- Most top 75 hits without reaching Top 10: Super Furry Animals and Thunder
- Most No 11 hits without reaching Top 10: Lethal Bizzle
- Most Top 75 hits without reaching Top 40: Gorky's Zygotic Mynci
Other records
First to...
- The first song to have four separate spells at number one with the same artist line-up was "Three Lions" by Baddiel & Skinner and The Lightning Seeds. The original 1996 version had two one-week stints in 1996, while the 1998 re-work had one three-week spell at the top. The 2018 FIFA World Cup propelled it to a record-breaking fourth outing at the top in July 2018.
- The first week when all the Top 10 singles stayed at the previous week's positions occurred on 7 June 2019.
Downloads
On 22 June 2008, both songs in the top two were there on downloads alone:
On 31 August 2008, the top three were download-only at the time:
- "I Kissed a Girl" by Katy Perry
- "Pjanoo" by Eric Prydz
- "Disturbia" by Rihanna
- "My Life Would Suck Without You" by Kelly Clarkson
- "Love Story" by Taylor Swift
- "Poker Face" by Lady Gaga
- "Dead and Gone" by T.I.
- "Fireflies" by Owl City
- "Under Pressure " by Jedward
- "If We Ever Meet Again" by Timbaland
- "Don't Stop Believin'" by Glee Cast
- "Empire State of Mind Broken Down" by Alicia Keys
- "Replay" by Iyaz
- "Starstrukk" by 3OH!3
- "One Shot" by JLS
- "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey