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?". The pink boxes list how many weeks each song stayed at No. The wise already have—there are tracks on recent albums by Kehlani and Syd that owe considerable sonic debt to Timbaland’s peak-era late-‘90s eternally futuristic R&B, while the PC Music label/movement has repeatedly grafted boy-band aesthetics onto a delirious brand of throwback Eurohouse and happy hardcore.

[18], 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.
The first week when all the Top 10 singles (actually Top 12) stayed at the previous week's positions (other than Xmas or other "frozen" charts) occurred on 7 June 2019. Frankie's is the longest reign – although it's not consecutive of course. Top 40: "Thinking Out Loud" by Ed Sheeran (54 weeks)[14], 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 (it sold 658,000 on the first day of release, 13 September 1997). Below is a table of all singles that have spent 10 or more weeks at the top of the charts: Note: Songs denoted with an asterisk (*) spent non-consecutive weeks at number one.[3].

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. The weather was pretty dull for much of the year, and if you weren't a fan of Bryan Adams' massive Number 1, listening to the radio wasn't likely to brighten your day. A lot more could be said about the brilliance of this period of Woods' career, but it's more than sufficient to state the following: Tiger's second-most dominant stretch on top of the Official World Golf Ranking is so far beyond anyone else's on this list that it's ridiculous. Here's David looking very handsome on the cover of his Greatest Hits. He also captured the Australian Masters and the Australian Open in 1990. 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. As the UK frantically tried to find out who was still buying the song and working out how to stop them, along came U2 to save the day – you don't often hear that these days, do you? 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 Beatles had ten consecutive number ones with official releases on EMI between 1963 (From Me To You) and 1966 (Yellow Submarine / Eleanor Rigby). In total, the single sold over 1.2 million copies to date. [27] 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.[28]. All singles with collaborations are counted several times on the list.

1 the third-most … Overall, Faldo made six of seven cuts on the PGA Tour in 1992. 2 with "Shape of You" and "Galway Girl", "Castle on the Hill" was at No. Most recently, Adam Scott deposed Tiger Woods to take over the top position in the ranking. 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 (as opposed to any named artist, for example 'Cliff Richard and the Shadows' and 'The Shadows' have had back to back number ones on four occasions): In addition, Ariana Grande is the first female artist to replace herself, and the first artist to replace herself at Number 1 for two consecutive weeks.[5].

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