May 2, 201114 yr Author Number 3: Band Aid 20- Do They Know It's Christmas Time? (2004) peak: #1 H5vMdmajxFY
May 2, 201114 yr I think we know Band Aid will be no1 then, but where did Band Aid 2 go? Or did it sell even less than I thought even with the teen heart throbs Big Fun driving it's sales :D
May 2, 201114 yr Author Sorry got to go, Martin could you please put up no.2 and no.1 please but thanks to everyone for using the thread
May 2, 201114 yr Number 3: Band Aid 20- Do They Know It's Christmas Time? (2004) peak: #1 H5vMdmajxFY Sugababes 2.0 on the front :heart: the only reason why i like the song was because they were in it :lol:
May 2, 201114 yr Sorry got to go, Martin could you please put up no.2 and no.1 please but thanks to everyone for using the thread Thanks for hosting :).
May 2, 201114 yr :wub: The Teletubbies! They really should be number one, they would be if they discounted charity groups. Who doesn't love that song? Simon Park Orchestra is good on first listen. This 'Perfect Day' not very good imo
May 2, 201114 yr The full top 40 1 Band Aid 1984 - Do They Know Its Xmas 2 Various Artists - Perfect Day 3 Band Aid 20 - Do They Know Its Xmas 4 The Teletubbies - The Teletubbies Say Eh Oh 5 Simon Park Orchestra - Eye Level 6 The Archies - Sugar Sugar 7 Matt Cardle - When Worlds Collide 8 Lou Bega - Mambo No.5 9 Windsor Davis & Don Estelle - Whispering Grass 10 Chef - Chocolate Salty Balls 11 X Factor Finalists - Hero 12 Goombay Dance Band - Seven Tears 13 Lena Martell - One Day At A Time 14 Joe Dolce Music Theatre - Shaddap Yer Face 15 Mr. Oizo - Flatbeat 16 The Tweets - The Birdie Song 17 Owl City - Fireflies 18 Fern Kinney - Together We Are Beautiful 19 Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You 20 Yolanda Be Cool vs D Cup - We Speak No Americano 21 The Rembrandts - I'll Be There For You 22 Michael Andrew & Gary Jules - Mad World 23 Toni Basil - Mickey 24 Nena - 99 Red Balloons 25 Matthew Wilder - Break My Stride 26 Helping Haiti - Everyday Hurts 27 Brian & Michael - Matchstalk Man, Matchstalk Cats & Dogs 28 Clive Dunn - Grandad 29 Las Ketchup - The Ketchup Song 30 M.A.S.H. - Theme From M.A.S.H. (Suicide Is Painless) 31 Renee & Renato - Save Your Love 32 PHD - I Won't Let You Down 33 Norman Greenbaum - Spirit In The Sky 34 St. Winifred's School Choir - There's No One Quite Like Grandma 35 Brighouse & Rastrick Big Band - The Floral Dance 36 Harold Faltermeyer - Axel F 37 Sam Sparro - Black & Gold 38 Ashford & Simpson - Solid 39 Nicole - A Little Peace 40 Joan Jett & The Blackhearts - I Love Rock & Roll
May 2, 201114 yr Tiffany- I Think Were Alone Now not in the list :o amazing song :wub: Edited May 2, 201114 yr by Gaga for Glee!
May 2, 201114 yr Mr Blobby had another top 40 hit I think Band Aid :wub: :wub: :wub: it still sounds great in the middle of Spring oh and thanks for hosting, gilly010 :D
May 2, 201114 yr So, Mr Blobby had another UK top 40 in 1995. :( Christmas in Blobbyland was #36 in December 1995. Edited May 2, 201114 yr by Jason
May 2, 201114 yr I would have thought both versions of Band Aid would have been combined its actually the same song.
May 2, 201114 yr I would have thought both versions of Band Aid would have been combined its actually the same song. yeah, but their credited as different artists- 'Band Aid' and 'Band Aid 20'
May 2, 201114 yr I have added estimated sales, using published figures as 'markers' and filling in the rest from the position of records in old charts and guestimates. If anyone has any suggestions these are gratefully received. Title / Artist / Year / Est. Sales 1. Do They Know It’s Christmas? - Band Aid 1984 3,670,000 2. Perfect Day - Various 1997 1,550,000 3. Do They Know It’s Christmas? - Band Aid 20 2004 1,150,000 4. Teletubbies Say Eh-Oh! - Teletubbies 1997 1,110,000 5. Eye Level - Simon Park Orchestra 1972 1,005,000 6. Sugar Sugar - Archies 1969 1,000,000 7. When We Collide - Matt Cardle 2010 950,000 8. Mambo No. 5 (A little bit of...) - Lou Bega 1999 880,000 9. Whispering Grass - Windsor Davies and Don Estelle 1975 875,000 10. Chocolate Salty Balls (PS I Love You) - Chef 1998 870,000 11. Hero - The X Factor Finalists 2008 815,000 12. Seven Tears - Goombay Dance Band 1982 740,000 13. One Day At A Time - Lena Martell 1979 730,000 14. Shaddap You Face - Joe Dolce Music Theatre 1981 730,000 15. Flat Beat - Mr. Oizo 1999 685,000 16. Birdie Song - The Tweets 1981 680,000 17. Fireflies - Owl City 2009 680,000 18. Together We Are Beautiful - Fern Kinney 1980 675,000 19. Music Sounds Better With You - Stardust 1998 670,000 20. We Speak No Americano - Yolanda BE Cool vs D Cup 2010 655,000 21. I’ll Be There For You - The Rembrandts 1995 640,000 22. Mad World - Michael Andrews feat. Gary Jules 2003 630,000 23. Mickey - Toni Basil 1982 625,000 24. 99 Red Balloons - Nena 1984 625,000 25. Break My Stride - Matthew Wilder 1984 620,000 26. Everybody Hurts - Helping Haiti 2010 620,000 27. Matchstalk Men And Matchstalk Cats And Dogs - Brian and Michael 1978 615,000 28. Grandad - Clive Dunn 1970 605,000 29. The Ketchup Song (Asereje) - Las Ketchup 2002 600,000 30. Theme From M*A*S*H (Suicide Is Painless) - MASH 1980 590,000 31. Save Your Love - Renée & Renato 1982 585,000 32. I Won’t Let You Down - Ph.D. 1982 575,000 33. Spirit In The Sky - Norman Greenbaum 1970 565,000 34. There’s No-One Quite Like Grandma - St. Winifred’s School Choir 1980 560,000 35. The Floral Dance - Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band 1977 550,000 36. Axel F - Harold Faltermeyer 1985 545,000 37. Black And Gold - Sam Sparro 2008 540,000 38. Solid - Ashford and Simpson 1984 530,000 39. A Little Peace - Nicole 1982 520,000 40. I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll - Joan Jett and the Blackhearts 1982 510,000 Thanks to Andy (at Haven and Buzzjack) for his input. Edited May 3, 201114 yr by SimonW
May 2, 201114 yr Author sorry for having to go but thanks for all the comments, there much appreciated :)
May 2, 201114 yr I'm completely ignoring this. A one hit wonder is an artist has had only one hit in the complete chart Top50 (to May 1978) - Top 75 (to August 2008) and Top 100 since. A TRUE one hit wonder is an artist that has had one NUMBER ONE hit in the complete chart (Top50 to May 1978 - Top 75 to August 2008 and Top 100 to present) and no other chart entry ever. A list of all the TRUE one hit wonder can be seen HERE Typical BBC only doing half the job. but why deny the status of One Hit Wonder if it has sold more than other one hit wonders but only managed number 2 or 3 - like some of the songs in this chart?
May 2, 201114 yr Tiffany- I Think Were Alone Now not in the list :o amazing song :wub: I love the song too but Tiffany had three other Top 40 hits in the UK all of which went Top 20, her 2nd biggest hit behind "I Think We're Alone Now" was "Could've Been" which peaked at number four.
May 2, 201114 yr 24. 99 Red Balloons - Nena 1984 625,000 25. Break My Stride - Matthew Wilder 1984 620,000 I find it really hard to believe that "Break My Stride" sold so much, it was only the 44th biggest hit of 1984 and "99 Red Balloons" was the 15th biggest. Anyone know how this could be?? Thanks.
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