Posted June 18, 201312 yr With a hundred Top 75 singles to their name in the UK, we reveal the Glee Cast’s biggest selling tracks! They’re a force to be reckoned with, clocking up more Top 75 hits over the last three years than The Beatles or Elvis Presley managed in a similar timeframe back in their heyday. Indeed, since it hit our screens back in 2009, the UK has fallen in love with the students of William McKinley High’s Glee club, The New Directions, and embraced the musical phenomenon that is Glee. While musical segments in TV shows is far from new, Glee pushed the boundaries of modern technology, making tracks from that evening’s episode available to download after it had finished airing. And, over the last three or so years, the cast of Glee have scored an incredible 100 Top 75 singles on the UK’s Official Singles Chart and 17 Top 75 albums on the Official Albums Chart. “Those are some staggering numbers,” Matthew Morrison, who plays Glee’s band glee-der Will ‘Mr. Schue’ Schuester in the show, tells OfficialCharts.com. “I’m told that it’s more than The Beatles sold and then Elvis Presley sold, which is kind of crazy to think of!” “At the same time, we’re doing covers of songs. We’re kind of putting our own stamp on great Top 40 hits, whereas The Beatles and Elvis… That was their own music. What we do is different; I feel like there should be a little asterisk next to it! You can’t top Elvis and The Beatles, c’mon!” Don’t Stop Believin’ The biggest hit to emerge from the show, by far, is the Glee cast’s cover of Journey’s 1982 single Don’t Stop Believin’. The Glee version reached Number 2 on the Official Singles Chart in December 2009, selling over half a million copies in the UK alone. Coming in at Number 2 is the Lea Michele’s (who plays Rachel Berry in the show) mash-up of Beyonce’s Halo with Katrina And The Waves’ Walking on Sunshine. By that point, it was the ninth single to have charted from the show, and it peaked at Number 9 in February, 2010. Another unlikely pairing, Bon Jovi’s It’s My Life and User’s Confessions II, which is fronted by Cory Monteith (who plays Finn Hudson) and Kevin McHale (Artie Abrams) is in third place on our chart, followed by a cover of The All-American Reject’s Gives You Hell. Ironically, the Glee Cast version of Gives You Hell (fronted by Lea Michele) actually charted higher than the original. The Top 5 is completed by their rendition of Queen’s Somebody To Love. Glee’s Official Top 10 Biggest Selling Singles are as follows: Glee’s Official Top 10 Biggest Selling Singles 1 DON'T STOP BELIEVIN' 2 HALO/WALKING ON SUNSHINE 3 IT'S MY LIFE/CONFESSIONS PART II 4 GIVES YOU HELL 5 SOMEBODY TO LOVE 6 DEFYING GRAVITY 7 TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE HEART 8 LOSER LIKE ME 9 THRILLER/HEADS WILL ROLL 10 POKER FACE © 2013 The Official Charts Company. All rights reserved.
June 18, 201312 yr Shame there is no sales info other than confirmation that 'Don't Stop Believin'' has passed 500k but that's not too surprising considering it was on, if I remember correctly, about 460k at the end of 2010. Not surprised by the Top 5 really. Shame that their best cover - 'Rumour Has It/Someone Like You' - isn't there. :(
June 18, 201312 yr Not a surprising top 10 really. I remember there were multiple versions of Defying Gravity, so some people may have bought it twice. The top 3 songs were all top 10 on iTunes at the same time briefly. Shame there is no sales info other than confirmation that 'Don't Stop Believin'' has passed 500k but that's not too surprising considering it was on, if I remember correctly, about 460k at the end of 2010. Not surprised by the Top 5 really. Shame that their best cover - 'Rumour Has It/Someone Like You' - isn't there. :( Halo/Walking On Sunshine probably sold over 100,000, since it had quite a long chart run. Edited June 18, 201312 yr by Eric_Blob
June 18, 201312 yr I wonder if the total for 'Somebody To Love' includes the sales of their version of the Justin Bieber song of the same name. IIRC it was marked as a re-entry rather than a new entry at the time. I wonder why they're posting this now? They got their 100th top 75 hit ('It's All Coming Back To Me Now') over a year ago and haven't added another since (they've had 3 more top 100 hits this year but none higher than #77). He says it's 'more than The Beatles sold' - I think The Beatles' top 5 or 6 sellers put together have sold more than, or at least close to, the entire output of Glee put together. I know that's not what he meant but it's still pretty misleading.
June 18, 201312 yr Maybe they decided to post it now because I Love It charted last week (although I know it wasn't top 75). I'm a bit surprised Teenage Dream isn't in the top 10 actually, especially because it got released twice in two different episodes, and did pretty well the first time it got released iirc.
June 18, 201312 yr I'm a bit surprised Teenage Dream isn't in the top 10 actually, especially because it got released twice in two different episodes, and did pretty well the first time it got released iirc. I think sales outside of the Top 5 best sellers are probably reasonably close, then get closer and closer the further down.
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