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Ne Plus Ultra
post 13th April 2023, 01:22 PM
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Ellie Goulding's biggest singles on the Official Chart revealed
Goodness Gracious, that's a lot of bops.

Ellie Goulding has been one of the biggest British pop star exports for well over a decade, but it seems that now is the moment everyone is (finally) sitting up and taking notice of just how good she is.

While her bop-heavy fifth album Higher Than Heaven is currently expected to debut at Number 1 (don't call it her most personal album to date!), her trance banger Miracle with Calvin Harris is also heading for a second week at the top of the Official Singles Chart, meaning Ellie could score the Official Chart Double for the first time in her career.

The list of Ellie Goulding's Top 20 biggest singles in the UK, updated and revealed today, is also, for want of a better word...full of bops, and a true testament to how Ellie has seamlessly drifted between different sides of pop over her career.

You have kinetic New Wave (Goodness Gracious, perhaps her best ever?), emotionally fraught ballads (Explosions) and hands in the air synth-pop (Lights - a massive hit in the US that never quite got its due in the UK, sorry about that!)

Before we reveal the Top 20 in full, let's take a closer look at the Top 10.

10. Anything Could Happen
Released: 2012
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 5
Total UK chart units: 620,000
The lead single from Ellie's second album Halcyon, Anything Could Happen was written by Kish Mauve member Jim Eliot (who also gifted Will Young his greatest song, Jealousy) and helped move Ellie from folk-pop into a more dark and desolate world of synth-pop electronica. It's a deceivingly bright and bubbly track from Ellie's most accomplished work, where she goes darker and deeper than ever before.

9. On My Mind
Released: 2015
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 5
Total UK chart units: 763,000
The big post-Love Me Like You Do single had Ellie with stardom firmly set in her eyes. 2015 LP Delirium is her best front-to-back pop opus, and contains loads of pop rammers that didn't make the list (Something In The Way You Move, Codes and Lost and Found to name just a few). On My Mind is another collaboration with Max Martin and his team, On My Mind still sounds like a thrilling left-of-centre turn for Ellie, although most of the chatter around the song was if it is really a reply track to Ed Sheeran's Don't (for what its worth, Ellie has always denied it, but it hasn't stopped those tongues wagging...).

8. Starry Eyed
Released: 2010
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 4
Total UK chart units: 775,000
Ellie's breakthrough hit treads a careful balance between folk, pop and dance - euphoric and otherworldly without being twee. Produced by Starsmith (who worked on most of Ellie's debut album Lights), the song spent three consecutive weeks at Number 4 on the Official Chart in Februrary that year, around the same time she won the BRITs Critics' Choice award

7. Still Falling For You
Released: 2016
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 11
Total UK chart units: 811,000
And just like that! Ellie gifted another stirring pop anthem to the soundtrack of a film, this time Bridget Jones' Baby. While the film itself probably didn't deserve a song of this calibre, Still Falling For You is a doe-eyed, lovely sequel to Love Me Like You Do that may have just missed the Top 10, but has certainly not aged.

6. I Need Your Love (with Calvin Harris)
Released: 2012
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 4
Total UK chart units: 902,000
Calvin Harris has proved to be one of Ellie's most important (and successful) collaborators. Together, the duo have curated a thrilling trilogy of tracks together - culimating in their latest Number 1 together, Miracle. I Need Your Love was the beginning of a very fruitful partnership, even if its very 2012, EDM video-game esque production hasn't aged that well.

5. Outside (with Calvin Harris)
Released: 2014
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 6
Total UK chart units: 1.2 million
Some sequels always outdo the original, such is the case with Outside, with its cascading beats and lovely orchestral, even at times post-disco-esque flares. The star of the show, however, is Ellie's voice; feather-light, to whom the song fits around like a glove. The track, despite placing fifth here, is also Ellie's second-best song on streaming in the UK; to date, receiving over 95 million streams.

4. Your Song
Released: 2010
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 2
Total UK chart units: 1.3 million
Ellie's twinkly cover of Elton John's Your Song was her second Top 10 and her highest peak until she got her chart-toppers, spending two weeks at Number 2 in December 2010, stuck behind The X Factor Finalists of 2010 and their cover of David Bowie's Heroes. Ellie covered the track for John Lewis's Christmas advert that year and was the first of their festive advert soundtracks to gain major chart success.

3. Burn
Released: 2013
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 1
Total UK chart units: 1.4 million
The road to Ellie's first UK Number 1 single was long and winding; Burn was originally written by Ryan Tedder for Leona Lewis (it was demoed for her Glassheart album, but never released) until it made its way to Ellie, receiving a tight production do-over from Greg Kurstin. The rest, as they say, is history.

2. How Long Will I Love You
Released: 2013
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 3
Total UK chart units: 1.5 million
A surprising entry at Number 2 on this list, the stirring How Long Will I Love You (a cover of the original track by folk group The Waterboys) served as that year's Children In Need single (back when that did contribute to chart success, think Girls Aloud's Something New) and was a veritable festive hit for Ellie. It still retains its power, her third most-streamed song in the UK to date (83 million streams), as well as her best physical-seller.

1. Love Me Like You Do
Released: 2015
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 1
Total UK chart units: 2.4 million
What are you waiting for? The swooping, cinematic Love Me Like You Do is officially Ellie's biggest track in the UK, and it really couldn't be anything else, could it?

To our years at least, a perfectly constructed pop ballad; Love Me Like You Do was originally written for Demi Lovato in mind, before its producer, Max Martin again, gave it to the team charged with adapting bonkbuster Fifty Shades Of Grey. Its co-writer Tove Lo may have recorded a demo, but it was Ellie who got the chance to front it properly, and when the film became an overnight sensation, so did the song.

It was Ellie's second UK Number 1, hitting the top of the Official Singles Chart for a month, her longest-ever reign there. Overall, it's achieved a staggering 2.4 million chart units. It's also Ellie's most-downloaded track (857,000 downloads) and her most-streamed too (183 million).

Ellie Goulding's Official Top 20 biggest songs in the UK
POS TITLE ARTIST YEAR PEAK
1 LOVE ME LIKE YOU DO ELLIE GOULDING 2015 1
2 HOW LONG WILL I LOVE YOU ELLIE GOULDING 2013 3
3 BURN ELLIE GOULDING 2013 1
4 YOUR SONG ELLIE GOULDING 2010 2
5 OUTSIDE CALVIN HARRIS/ELLIE GOULDING 2014 6
6 I NEED YOUR LOVE CALVIN HARRIS/ELLIE GOULDING 2012 4
7 STILL FALLING FOR YOU ELLIE GOULDING 2016 11
8 STARRY EYED ELLIE GOULDING 2010 4
9 ON MY MIND ELLIE GOULDING 2015 5
10 ANYTHING COULD HAPPEN ELLIE GOULDING 2012 5
11 CLOSE TO ME ELLIE GOULDING/DIPLO/SWAE LEE 2018 17
12 HATE ME ELLIE GOULDING & JUICE WRLD 2019 33
13 SIXTEEN ELLIE GOULDING 2019 21
14 ARMY ELLIE GOULDING 2015 20
15 FIRST TIME KYGO FT ELLIE GOULDING 2017 34
16 LIGHTS ELLIE GOULDING 2010 49
17 WONDERMAN TINIE TEMPAH FT ELLIE GOULDING 2010 12
18 EXPLOSIONS ELLIE GOULDING 2012 13
19 RIVER ELLIE GOULDING 2019 1
20 GOODNESS GRACIOUS ELLIE GOULDING 2013 16


https://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/e...evealed__24581/


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post 13th April 2023, 02:03 PM
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I was curious where Lights would be because it "flopped" when it was a single in the UK but was massively successful in the US, so it probably gets in loads of playlists, TV shows, adverts, etc, because of that which would have helped its recurrent sales and streams.
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post 13th April 2023, 02:05 PM
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How Long Will I Love You being so high up is a crime, what an utterly bland shit of a song.
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post 13th April 2023, 02:31 PM
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Queen of the ballad with three in the top four. I love How Long Will I Love You but had no idea it had sold anything like that amount, same with Still Falling For You.

Glad to see Love Me Like You Do on top.

I do forget how much I love Ellie really, her first two albums are among my all-time favourites and she's still whacking out the great songs nearly 15 years into her career, and set to do the chart double this week. That top 10 is all brilliant actually, less so 2017-2019 stuff between 11 and 15 although I like Close To Me.
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post 13th April 2023, 02:49 PM
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surprising How Long Will I Love You is so high! Lovely song but unexpected result! Must be on some key Spotify playlist
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post 13th April 2023, 05:20 PM
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I like her as a singer but too many of her tracks in the top 10 are really bland - she's definitely had to compromise her song quality to get bigger hits which in a way I don't blame her but when she doesn't then she's amazing ('Anything Can Happen', 'Starry Eyes', 'Explosions', 'Guns and Horses', 'Figure 8'). I also love 'Miracle' and 'Burn' as bops.

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post 13th April 2023, 07:04 PM
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Starry Eyed is still my favourite
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post 13th April 2023, 07:27 PM
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Lights feels so much bigger than its peak!
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post 13th April 2023, 07:32 PM
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The anomalous US success of 'Lights' for Ellie reminds me very much of the case of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) - almost all of their singles bigger peaks in their home country UK rather than the US but their biggest US hit by far ('If You Leave', no.4 there) failed to make the top 40 in the UK. magic.gif

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post 13th April 2023, 07:45 PM
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Justice for 'Figure 8'
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post 14th April 2023, 04:52 AM
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Still Falling For You & How Long Will I Love You being so high is a surprise.
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post 14th April 2023, 04:54 AM
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QUOTE(Jade @ Apr 13 2023, 07:45 PM) *
Justice for 'Figure 8'


It deserves so much better.
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post 15th April 2023, 02:32 AM
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The writer of this article has awful taste. As do the general public given that there are like 3 and a half good songs in this top 10 oop.

Justice for 'Figure 8' [2]

Also did not remember 'Still Falling For You' being that big - it is one of her better post-Halcyon Days releases I guess but no way it deserves to be ahead of the likes of 'Starry Eyed' and 'Anything Could Happen', boo hiss.
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post 15th April 2023, 03:48 AM
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I echo the Figure 8 appreciation but can I also add justice for Guns And Horses.
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post 15th April 2023, 06:17 AM
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QUOTE(Brer @ Apr 15 2023, 03:32 AM) *
The writer of this article has awful taste. As do the general public given that there are like 3 and a half good songs in this top 10 oop.

Justice for 'Figure 8' [2]

Also did not remember 'Still Falling For You' being that big - it is one of her better post-Halcyon Days releases I guess but no way it deserves to be ahead of the likes of 'Starry Eyed' and 'Anything Could Happen', boo hiss.


That's another song which I thought might be on the list haha.
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post 15th April 2023, 05:24 PM
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I'm aghast at suggestion that 'Goodness Gracious' is her best ever, mind you it was clear from the first paragraph he was trying really hard to make that song happen.
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