Posted June 25, 20169 yr June is LGBT Pride Month, a huge event in the LGBT+ calendar, originally commemorating the Stonewall demonstrations in New York in 1969. All over the world, LGBT people come together to celebrate equality and take a stand against hatred and intolerance. This weekend, the parade comes to the capital, as Pride In London takes over the city today. Although not everyone in the entertainment industry is gay – despite what gossip mags and forums might tell you – there are a number of LGBT artists who've made a big contribution to the Official Charts. Obviously, music is all about inclusion and equality, but we reckon a good way of celebrating Pride is to shine the spotlight on the most successful LGBT artists and the million-selling singles they gave us. Note: We're talking about acts that have and still do identify as LGBT. For bands, we've gone with lead singers or band members who have a high profile and are LGBT. No speculating! The Top 5 Top of the heap, of course, is Sir Elton himself, with his 1997 version of Candle in the Wind. The aficionado of glittery spectacles' original 1973 track was rewritten with different lyrics to honour Diana, Princess of Wales following her death. Backed with Something About the Way You Look Tonight, it's sold 4.93 million copies to make it the best-selling single of all time. That's not his only million-seller, however – Don't Go Breaking My Heart, his 1976 duet with Kiki Dee, is at 17 on the list. It's been Christmas Number 1 twice, and is the third biggest seller of all time, plus, it has a very talented gay man behind it. Queen's masterpiece Bohemian Rhapsody, sang by Freddie Mercury, has shifted over 2.5 million copies. Interestingly, the biggest selling album of all time also has LGBT connections – Queen's Greatest Hits is the top seller, with over 6 million copies sold. Next up is another massive Number 1 from Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Their raw, energetic debut Relax spent five weeks at the top in 1983 and has sold over 2.05 million copies. Its LGBT connection comes from lead singer Holly Johnson – without those perfect pipes, there'd be no Relax. Now, it might be a bit early for a Christmas song, but as Mariah Carey will tell you, you can never have too many festive moments. Wham's Last Christmas from 1984 is in fourth, thanks to lead singer George Michael, who came out in spectacular style in his 1998 hit Outside. Last Christmas is the biggest-selling song never to get to Number 1, with 1.8 million copies sold. Rounding off the Top 5 is the best-selling debut single ever, the OG Pop Idol himself, Will Young. Will actually came out just as his winner's single Anything Is Possible/Evergreen was being released, and the song spent three weeks at the top. It's sold 1.79 million! Other notable entries Frankie get another Top 10 slot with nine-week Number 1 Two Tribes (6) and George Michael reserves another space too, with the smoochsome classic Careless Whisper (9). Village People's gay anthem YMCA also makes the Top 10, throwing its best dance shapes at Number 8, with 1.5 million sales. Further down the million-sellers' list, things get a little more modern. Clean Bandit's Rather Be earns its place thanks to violinist Neil Amin-Smith, and Lady Gaga, who identifies as bi, gets two entries – Poker Face (13) and Bad Romance (16). Sam Smith also makes an appearance thanks to his guest role on Naughty Boy's La La La. Steps (12) and Boyzone (14) get to join the roll of honour thanks to their gay members H and the much-missed Stephen Gately. The full list of million-selling singles by LGBT acts: 1 SOMETHING ABOUT THE WAY YOU LOOK TONIGHT/CANDLE IN THE WIND 97 - ELTON JOHN 2 BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY - QUEEN 3 RELAX - FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD 4 LAST CHRISTMAS/EVERYTHING SHE WANTS - WHAM! 5 ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE/EVERGREEN - WILL YOUNG 6 TWO TRIBES - FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD 7 KARMA CHAMELEON - CULTURE CLUB 8 YMCA - VILLAGE PEOPLE 9 CARELESS WHISPER - GEORGE MICHAEL 10 TAINTED LOVE - SOFT CELL 11 RATHER BE - CLEAN BANDIT FEAT JESS GLYNNE 12 HEARTBEAT/TRAGEDY - STEPS 13 POKER FACE - LADY GAGA 14 NO MATTER WHAT - BOYZONE 15 LA LA LA - NAUGHTY BOY FEAT SAM SMITH 16 BAD ROMANCE - LADY GAGA 17 DON'T GO BREAKING MY HEART - ELTON JOHN & KIKI DEE Edited June 25, 20169 yr by JCM20
June 25, 20169 yr I wonder how different this list would be if you only counted people who were out at the time?
June 25, 20169 yr Lady Gaga is gay? Edit: Oh right, it says she's bi. I've always seen her with boyfriends though :lol: Edited June 25, 20169 yr by Hayzayy
June 25, 20169 yr I'm not really comfortable with this list though, sexuality is something personal and even if they all came out to the public, I don't think some of them would brand themselves as "gay artists". They're "artists", the "gay" tag is not necessary.
June 25, 20169 yr i didn't even realise Lady GaGa was bi, I just always thought she was straight but appealed mostly to an LGBT fanbase :o
June 25, 20169 yr i didn't even realise Lady GaGa was bi, I just always thought she was straight but appealed mostly to an LGBT fanbase :o On that basis, shouldn't Britney be counted as bi too, as she reportedly had a lesbian fling when she was going through her meltdown...
June 25, 20169 yr On that basis, shouldn't Britney be counted as bi too, as she reportedly had a lesbian fling when she was going through her meltdown... That doesn't make her bi....
June 25, 20169 yr That doesn't make her bi.... Surely that's as much evidence as there is for Lady Gaga though? :unsure:
June 25, 20169 yr The key word in your first post is "reportedly". Britney has never said she identifies as bisexual, Lady Gaga has it would seem (I'm not the Gaga expert so apologies if I'm wrong).
June 25, 20169 yr Surely that's as much evidence as there is for Lady Gaga though? :unsure: A likely made up story is not evidence. Surely any smart human being should know that?
June 26, 20169 yr It's obviously based on how people currently identify themselves [apart from Freddie Mercury, of course]. Otherwise 'Careless Whisper' and 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart' wouldn't be there and 'Price Tag' would.
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