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For me it is Amy Winehouse who managed to appear at least once on 73 consecutive weeks from "Rehab" debuting at #45 on 8th October 2006, and "Love Is A Losing Game" falling out from #44 on 24th February 2008.
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Can't remember how long exactly it staye don my chart, but it will be Britney's 'Toxic' which spent 8 weeks at the top of my chart :heart:
Ooh, this is something I wish I could check for my chart! I have no idea really, I'd imagine it's Beverley Knight, Lady GaGa or Rihanna. Someone who releases a lot of singles/I love anyway.

Lady Gaga has so far had 45 weeks, from when Born This Way entered (and it's still on the chart, as are all the other BTW singles, and 3 of them are still top 40 :o) to the current chart.

 

She also had an initial run of 33 weeks starting with Telephone from my first chart until Alejandro fell off.

Jennifer Lopez has been in my chart since January 13th (Alive) and still has tracks in mine, so I imagine her :lol:
Lady Gaga. She spent every week from the chart posted January 2, 2009 until October 22, 2010 with one or more song charting. :lol:
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I haven't actually bothered to check, but Rihanna has probably been in every chart I made :P Tinie Tempah has probably been in the chart since his debut, but unless he releases something ASAP he'll drop off soon when Earthquake gets out the chart.
Rihanna has been in all of my charts so far, starting with 'California King Bed' last May to 'We Found Love ' and 'You Da One' currently still charting. Though this isn't surprising considering she releases a single every 2 weeks :lol:
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The Saturdays have been in all 23 weeks of my chart so far, starting with Last Call and Faster all the way to 30 Days now. Lucie Silvas has also done this, starting with Bump Bump all the way to Hide & Seek.
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Showing my age, but it's probably Abba - They made my NUmber One with every single from Mamma Mia through to Thank You For The Music in 1983, all were long runners, but unbroken from Take A Chance On Me in Feb 1978 through to December 1984 when The Day Before You Came dropped out of my chart after a marathon 123 week run. That's about 6 years 9 months or so, well over 320 weeks at the least. It might even be longer than that...
The Saturdays have been in all 23 weeks of my chart so far, starting with Last Call and Faster all the way to 30 Days now. Lucie Silvas has also done this, starting with Bump Bump all the way to Hide & Seek.

 

Lucie Silvas is still on my chart, for all 30 weeks, but The Saturdays' run stopped when 30 Days fell out.

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The Saturdays me thinks, From when All Fired Up entered, then My Heart takes Over entered and 5 weeks later Notorious, but All Fired Up left the last after 32 weeks
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For me it is Amy Winehouse who managed to appear at least once on 73 consecutive weeks from "Rehab" debuting at #45 on 8th October 2006, and "Love Is A Losing Game" falling out from #44 on 24th February 2008.

 

Jessie Ware has now managed 48 weeks on the chart consecutively from debuting on 20th November 2011 with "Strangest Feeling" at #48. Since then "Running" (#6), "110%" (#1), "Wildest Moments" (#4) and now current single "Night Light" (#20 so far..) have all overlapped at some point to keep the run going.

Rihanna has been in all of my charts so far, starting with 'California King Bed' last May to 'We Found Love ' and 'You Da One' currently still charting. Though this isn't surprising considering she releases a single every 2 weeks :lol:

 

 

Rihanna's now managed 72 weeks in my chart and with another album on the way, I should imagine she'll easily get 100 weeks.

Showing my age, but it's probably Abba - They made my NUmber One with every single from Mamma Mia through to Thank You For The Music in 1983, all were long runners, but unbroken from Take A Chance On Me in Feb 1978 through to December 1984 when The Day Before You Came dropped out of my chart after a marathon 123 week run. That's about 6 years 9 months or so, well over 320 weeks at the least. It might even be longer than that...

 

Very huge and impressive numbers for ABBA.

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Rolling in The Deep 62 consecutive/68 weeks total

*30-30-18-13-6-1-2-1-1-3-4-7-7-13-15-14-16-15-18-15-18-13-16-17-26-22-15-19-18-19-22-24-19-27-30-35-25-36-28-24-27-24-24-24-27-25-26-39-41-44-49-50-47-50-50-44-45-44-47- 48-49(RE)43-25-33-45-47-48

 

Someone Like You 58 weeks

*1-1-3-5-5-5-5-6-6-7-7-7-13-12-11-12-16-16-20-24-22-14-13-16-19-19-28-30-16-11-9-11-14-15-17-19-28-34-38-44-48-24-27-34-37-37-37-28-37-41-42-50-50-45-48-48-49-49

 

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My Top Five:

 

1) Rihanna - 163 weeks lasting from Run This Town in September 2009 to Diamonds, Where Have You Been and Princess of China this week. Over 3 years

2) Katy Perry - 133 weeks lasting from California Gurls in June 2010 to Wide Awake dropping out 2 weeks ago

3) Britney Spears - 120 weeks lasting from Baby One More Time in March 1999 to Don't Let Me Be The Last to Know in June 2001

4) Green Day - 109 weeks lasting from American Idiot in August 2004 to Wake Me Up When September Ends leaving in September 2006

5) Kelly Clarkson - 105 weeks lasting from Since U Been Gone in March 2005 to Beautiful Disaster leaving in March 2007; she was back 3 weeks later with Never Again

 

My Top 5 Longest Running songs:

 

1) Green Day - Wake Me Up When September Ends (February 2005 to September 2006; 1 year and 7 months)

2) Kelly Clarkson - Since U Been Gone (March 2005 to December 2006; 1 year and 9 months with just one week separating it from WMUWSE)

3) Maroon 5 - She Will Be Loved (July 2004 to April 2006 2006; 1 year and 9 months)

4) The Killers - Mr. Brightside (July 2004 to March 2006; 1 year and 8 months)

5) Green Day - Boulevard of Broken Dreams (November 2004 to March 2006; 1 year and 5 months)

 

Odd that they all dropped out around the same time

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