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they're supposedly working on their third album but not sure how many will care by the time it actually comes out as their last album was released in 2015 and they didn't release any music for all of last year.
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The Jack That House Built is one of my favourite of the various house tracks that made the chart in 1988! :music: the production has power to it with the percussion especially!

Great 1988 chart there - people say the decent 80s music ended around 1985/86 but there were plenty of classics left in the decade - who can deny Tiffanys song is t a classic?!

 

Jennifer Rush The Power of Love incidentally was the last million seller of the 80s

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Does Black Box 'Ride On Time' (1989) not count? I was under the impression it sold a mill that year.
Great 1988 chart there - people say the decent 80s music ended around 1985/86 but there were plenty of classics left in the decade - who can deny Tiffanys song is t a classic?!

 

I think people say it because of the cheesy Stock Aitken Waterman dance-pop dominance tbh.

 

There was the massive increase in dance music in the chart though in 1988 with acid house, The Pet Shop Boys and the New Order re-release.

 

I Think We're Alone Now, House Arrest and Sign My Name I like in the top 10, and as for the new entries, The Jack That House Built is amazing and No More Lies is good enough but not as good as Change Your Mind.

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I notice the Fall are a Top 75 entry in that 1988 chart. Coincidentally both they and the Stranglers were charting at the same time with covers of songs by the Kinks. A couple of weeks later they were right next to each other in the chart too.
Does Black Box 'Ride On Time' (1989) not count? I was under the impression it sold a mill that year.

 

Not 100% sure but I heard that stat somewhere and thought it was due to the lowering sales as cds started coming into circulation but took a while to become dominant (not until 1994 lol).

 

Maybe Black Box became a million seller in the 90s and so that's where that stat came from as Ride on Time was released in late 89?

852k in 1989. It would have sold some more in 1990 but nowhere near the million mark. Its sales had mysteriously jumped by another 100k by 2002 (maybe the shipment figure was taken as the sale?) And has very likely now sold a million including downloads and streams.
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It's been 8 years now since 'The Fear' was Lily Allen's second UK #1.

 

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When she made her chart debut in 2006, Lily Allen was certainly a breath of fresh air. She was frank but friendly, cheeky but lovable and, most excitingly, very much not media-trained. She spoke her mind.

 

Following her first big hit Smile and debut album Alright Still, all eyes were on Lily to see what she’d do next. The signature look of prom dress and trainers might have been ditched, but Lily didn't disappoint musically, storming back with The Fear, a cautionary and strangely prophetic tale of fame and fortune – securing her second Number 1 single into the bargain. Look back at all Lily Allen's full UK chart history here.

 

The Fear went straight in at the top this week in 2009 with opening week sales of 83,367 and stayed there for a month, thanks in part perhaps to its colourful, tongue-in-cheek video and the general relief that Lily's early success hadn't been a fluke – plenty of acts who'd appeared at the same time as her had already evaporated.

 

The track was eventually knocked off the top by Kelly Clarkson's mighty My Life Would Suck Without You; and three big climbers saw it pushed down to Number 5 that week, behind Taylor Swift's Love Story (2), Lady Gaga's Poker Face (3) and TI's Dead And Gone ft. Justin Timberlake (4).

 

The Fear has sold 580,000 copies and notched up seven million streams since we started counting in 2014. Lily went on to score a third Number 1 single four years later - her cover of Keane's Somewhere Only We Know went to the top in November 2013.

 

Elsewhere in the Top 40, former Mis-Teeq rapper and Strictly Come Dancing judge Alesha Dixon broke the Top 10 with Breathe Slow, and there were climbs for Jason Mraz's I'm Yours (11), Britney Spears' Circus (13), and Jordin Sparks' toe-tapper One Step at a Time.

 

New Top 40 entries farther down the chart came from Shontelle's debut single T-Shirt (25), The Fray's You Found Me (35), and Pussycat Dolls' second single from their Doll Domination album, Whatcha Think About That (36).

 

So a combined total of 650k chart units, not bad.

 

01 ( 168 ) THE FEAR (Lily Allen) 2 wks

02 ( 01 ) JUST DANCE (Lady Gaga feat Colby O’Donis) 5 wks

03 ( 02 ) DAY 'N' NITE (Kid Cudi vs Crookers) 3 wks

04 ( 03 ) TAKE ME BACK (Tinchy Stryder feat Taio Cruz) 4 wks

05 ( 04 ) BROKEN STRINGS (James Morrison & Nelly Furtado) 13 wks

06 ( 13 ) BREATHE SLOW (Alesha Dixon) 6 wks

07 ( 06 ) LET IT ROCK (Kevin Rudolf feat. Lil Wayne) 10 wks

08 ( 07 ) SINGLE LADIES (PUT A RING ON IT) (Beyonce) 12 wks

09 ( 05 ) ISSUES (Saturdays) 9 wks

10 ( 08 ) USE SOMEBODY (Kings Of Leon) 19 wks

11 ( 22 ) I'M YOURS (Jason Mraz) 12 wks

12 ( 09 ) SOBER (Pink) 9 wks

13 ( 17 ) CIRCUS (Britney Spears) 9 wks

14 ( NE ) GIMME A CALL (Tommy Reilly) 1 wks

15 ( 16 ) HUMAN (The Killers) 12 wks

16 ( 28 ) ONE STEP AT A TIME (Jordin Sparks) 6 wks

17 ( 15 ) IF I WERE A BOY (Beyonce) 13 wks

18 ( 19 ) SEX ON FIRE (Kings Of Leon) 21 wks

19 ( 21 ) MAD (Ne-Yo) 11 wks

20 ( 12 ) RUN (Leona Lewis) 9 wks

21 ( 10 ) HEARTLESS (Kanye West) 10 wks

22 ( 18 ) HOT N COLD (Katy Perry) 19 wks

23 ( 11 ) HALLELUJAH (Alexandra Burke) 7 wks

24 ( 14 ) THE LOVING KIND (Girls Aloud) 9 wks

25 ( 43 ) T-SHIRT (Shontelle) 3 wks

26 ( 20 ) ULYSSES (Franz Ferdinand) 2 wks

27 ( 23 ) TONIGHT (Jay Sean) 2 wks

28 ( 26 ) POKER FACE (Lady Gaga) 3 wks

29 ( 24 ) RIGHT NOW (NA NA NA) (Akon) 17 wks

30 ( 29 ) THE BOY DOES NOTHING (Alesha Dixon) 14 wks

31 ( 30 ) KIDS (MGMT) 23 wks

32 ( 25 ) LIVE YOUR LIFE (T.I. feat. Rihanna) 13 wks

33 ( 27 ) WOMANIZER (Britney Spears) 13 wks

34 ( 31 ) INFINITY 2008 (Guru Josh Project) 15 wks

35 ( 45 ) YOU FOUND ME (The Fray) 4 wks

36 ( 110 ) WHATCHA THINK ABOUT THAT (Pussycat Dolls feat. Missy Elliott) 2 wks

37 ( 32 ) UP (Saturdays) 16 wks

38 ( 44 ) GIVES YOU HELL (The All-American Rejects) 4 wks

39 ( 183 ) SOMETIME AROUND MIDNIGHT (The Airborne Toxic Event) 2 wks

40 ( 33 ) BREAKEVEN (The Script) 17 wks

 

41 ( 35 ) I HATE THIS PART (Pussycat Dolls) 15 wks

42 ( 36 ) SO WHAT (Pink) 19 wks

43 ( 46 ) PAPER PLANES (M.I.A.) 24 wks

44 ( 38 ) REHAB (Rihanna) 14 wks

45 ( 34 ) TO LOSE MY LIFE (White Lies) 3 wks

46 ( 42 ) THE PROMISE (Girls Aloud) 15 wks

47 ( 40 ) GREATEST DAY (Take That) 10 wks

48 ( 103 ) DO YOU MIND? (Kyla) 2 wks

49 ( 39 ) GET UP (50 Cent) 6 wks

50 ( 41 ) LOVE LOCKDOWN (Kanye West) 20 wks

51 ( 71 ) MYKONOS (Fleet Foxes) 4 wks

52 ( 53 ) BEAUTIFUL (Akon feat. Kardinal Offishall & Colby O'Donis) 9 wks

53 ( 55 ) VIVA LA VIDA (Coldplay) 33 wks

54 ( 54 ) STRONG AGAIN (N-Dubz) 9 wks

55 ( 64 ) TIME TO PRETEND (MGMT) 49 wks

56 ( 58 ) SPOTLIGHT (Jennifer Hudson) 20 wks

57 ( 37 ) BLOOD BANK (Bon Iver) 2 wks

58 ( 88 ) DEAD AND GONE (T.I. feat Justin Timberlake) 4 wks

59 ( 48 ) DANCE WIV ME (Dizzee Rascal feat Calvin Harris & Chrome) 31 wks

60 ( 47 ) DANGEROUS (Kardinal Offishall feat. Akon) 18 wks

61 ( 56 ) DISTURBIA (Rihanna) 34 wks

62 ( 63 ) THINKING OF YOU (Katy Perry) 3 wks

63 ( 49 ) THE MAN WHO CAN’T BE MOVED (The Script) 28 wks

64 ( 57 ) I KISSED A GIRL (Katy Perry) 28 wks

65 ( 59 ) BEVERLY HILLS (Weezer) 25 wks

66 ( 62 ) CASH IN MY POCKET (Wiley feat. Daniel Merriweather) 9 wks

67 ( 61 ) PAPA CAN YOU HEAR ME? (N-Dubz) 11 wks

68 ( 105 ) LIFE IN TECHNICOLOR II (Coldplay) 4 wks

69 ( 75 ) LOW (Flo Rida feat T-Pain) 52 wks

70 ( 72 ) MISS INDEPENDENT (Ne-Yo) 23 wks

71 ( 69 ) RULE THE WORLD (Take That) 68 wks

72 ( 65 ) CRACK THE SHUTTERS (Snow Patrol) 12 wks

73 ( 52 ) CAMERA PHONE (The Game feat. Ne-Yo) 5 wks

74 ( 60 ) LISTEN (Beyonce) 23 wks

75 ( 51 ) HALLELUJAH (Jeff Buckley) 32 wks

 

76 ( 115 ) SPACEMAN (The Killers) 3 wks

77 ( 50 ) GANGSTA'S PARADISE (Coolio feat. L.V.) 8 wks

78 ( 134 ) YOU MAKE IT REAL (James Morrison) 19 wks

79 ( 74 ) ELECTRIC FEEL (MGMT) 35 wks

80 ( RE ) HEAVEN ~ DJ Sammy & Yanou feat. Do) 139 wks

81 ( 79 ) I'M SO PAID (Akon feat. Lil Wayne & Young Jeezy) 8 wks

82 ( 90 ) FLY ON THE WALL (Miley Cyrus) 4 wks

83 ( 67 ) RAIN ON YOUR PARADE (Duffy) 12 wks

84 ( 70 ) DECODE (Paramore) 8 wks

85 ( NE ) OH MY GOD (Ida Maria) 1 wk

86 ( 98 ) ONE DAY LIKE THIS (Elbow) 33 wks

87 ( 73 ) A-PUNK (Vampire Weekend) 41 wks

88 ( 85 ) CHASING CARS (Snow Patrol) 126 wks

89 ( 91 ) CLOSER (Ne-Yo) 39 wks

90 ( 77 ) BLACK AND GOLD (Sam Sparro) 47 wks

91 ( 78 ) NO AIR (Jordin Sparks feat. Chris Brown) 44 wks

92 ( 192 ) 5 YEARS TIME (Noah & The Whale) 28 wks

93 ( 66 ) NO CAN DO (Sugababes) 9 wks

94 ( 92 ) THAT'S NOT MY NAME (The Ting Tings) 38 wks

95 ( 99 ) PAPARAZZI (Lady Gaga) 3 wks

96 ( 80 ) MERCY (Duffy) 51 wks

97 ( 144 ) AGAINST ALL ODDS (Chase & Status feat Kano) 2 wks

98 ( 89 ) MR. BRIGHTSIDE (The Killers) 119 wks

99 ( 82 ) 7 THINGS (Miley Cyrus) 22 wks

100 ( 100 ) FEELING GOOD (Muse) 4 wks

 

Text source: UKMIX

The track was eventually knocked off the top by Kelly Clarkson's mighty My Life Would Suck Without You; and three big climbers saw it pushed down to Number 5 that week, behind Taylor Swift's Love Story (2), Lady Gaga's Poker Face (3) and TI's Dead And Gone ft. Justin Timberlake (4).

 

*.* What an amazing Top 5 that week

Airborne Toxic Event the best track in the chart there at 39!
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15 years since t.A.T.u's #1 hit, which has now sold 529k (462k pure sales).

 

Perhaps the biggest pop phenomenon and marketing masterstroke since the Spice Girls' peak in the mid-Nineties, t.A.T.u had the press eating out of their hands when they launched their pop career in 2003 with the global smash All the Things She Said.

 

Lena Katina and Yulia Volkova were not your average popstars. The fact they were from Russia was unusual enough for an act getting to Number 1 in the UK, but they had plenty of other tricks up their sleeves to make sure you never forgot them.

 

For a start, they were pretty fond of dressing up in school uniforms, which perhaps would struggle to pass the ick factor in 2018 and their gimmick – which they said wasn't a gimmick – was that they were prone to snogging each other, usually only when a camera was pointed at them, of course. Despite many popstars of the day, and indeed now, were gay or bisexual, very open expressions of same-sex love and rejections of heterosexual norms were quite rare, so the duo understandably attracted a lot of attention.

 

But a gimmick is nothing without a decent tune, and luckily there was much more to t.A.T.u than locking lips. All The Things She Said was an unforgettable monster hit, shifting 90,000 copies during its first week at the top.

 

The track, which enjoyed a month-long run at Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart, has 529,000 combined sales to its name, including 6.7 streams since 2014. A handful of you are still very much into it; last week 55 people in the UK downloaded it, according to Official Charts Company data.

 

t.A.T.u's dominance was short-lived in the UK, but they did manage to land two more Top 10 singles before the marketing schtick unravelled and things fizzled out in 2006. Look back at all t.A.T.u's full UK chart history here.

 

Still, t.A.T.u's success that week was at the expense of former Destiny's Child star Kelly Rowland and Stole, her first single as a solo artist – aside from her guest spot on Number 1 Dilemma with Nelly – which had to settle for Number 2 that week.

 

Elsewhere in the Top 40 15 years ago this week, Fame Academy winner David Sneddon was pushed down to 3 with his debut single Stop Living The Lie, and US rapper and actor Cam'Ron scored what was to be his highest charting single in the UK with Hey Ma at 8.

 

Further down, there were also new entries from Kelly Osbourne(!) (12), Beenie Man (13), Busta Rhymes (16), Supergrass (22), and Blackstreet (37).

 

1 - NEW - 01 - t.A.T.u. - ALL THE THINGS SHE SAID

1 - NEW - 02 - Kelly Rowland - STOLE

03 - 01 - 03 - David Sneddon - STOP LIVING THE LIE

02 - 02 - 04 - Jay Z featuring Beyonce Knowles - 03 BONNIE AND CLYDE

02 - 03 - 05 - Jurgen Vries featuring CMC - THE OPERA SONG (BRAVE NEW WORLD)

03 - 04 - 06 - Busted - YEAR 3000

09 - 06 - 07 - Eminem - LOSE YOURSELF

1 - NEW - 08 - Cam'ron featuring Juelz Santana - HEY MA

07 - 05 - 09 - Girls Aloud - SOUND OF THE UNDERGROUND

03 - 07 - 10 - Panjabi MC - MUNDIAN TO BACH KE ES

10 - 08 - 11 - Daniel Bedingfield - IF YOU'RE NOT THE ONE

1 - NEW - 12 - Kelly Osbourne - SHUT UP

1 - NEW - 13 - Beenie Man - STREET LIFE

03 - 09 - 14 - Jaimeson featuring Angel Blu - TRUE

04 - 11 - 15 - Electric Six - DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE

1 - NEW - 16 - Busta Rhymes Featuring Spliff Star - MAKE IT CLAP

1 - NEW - 17 - 3rd Edge - KNOW YOU WANNA

07 - 14 - 18 - Love Inc - YOU'RE A SUPERSTAR

02 - 10 - 19 - Craig David - HIDDEN AGENDA

09 - 12 - 20 - Cheeky Girls - CHEEKY SONG (TOUCH MY BUM)

03 - 13 - 21 - Layo And Bushwacka - LOVE STORY (VS FINALLY)

1 - NEW - 22 - Supergrass - SEEN THE LIGHT

04 - 15 - 23 - Divine Inspiration - THE WAY (PUT YOUR HAND IN MY HAND)

08 - 21 - 24 - Blue featuring Elton John - SORRY SEEMS TO BE THE HARDEST WORD

03 - 18 - 25 - Feeder - JUST THE WAY I'M FEELING

16 - 25 - 26 - Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland - DILEMMA

07 - 20 - 27 - Avril Lavigne - SK8ER BOI

1 - NEW - 28 - Syntax - PRAY

09 - 30 - 29 - Robbie Williams - FEEL

02 - 16 - 30 - Lemon Jelly - NICE WEATHER FOR DUCKS

07 - 27 - 31 - One True Voice - SACRED TRUST / AFTER YOU'RE GONE

17 - 29 - 32 - Las Ketchup - THE KETCHUP SONG (ASEREJE)

1 - NEW - 33 - DJ Nation - DJ NATION - BOOTLEG EDITION

02 - 23 - 34 - Robbin Gibb - PLEASE

1 - NEW - 35 - Mint Royale - BLUE SONG

03 - 22 - 36 - Zoe Birkett - TREAT ME LIKE A LADY

1 - NEW - 37 - Blackstreet - WIZZY WOW

12 - 60 - 38 - Blazin' Squad - LOVE ON THE LINE

1 - NEW - 39 - Soft Cell - THE NIGHT

1 - NEW - 40 - Easyworld - JUNKIES

 

02 - 24 - 41 - Audioslave - COCHISE

02 - 19 - 42 - Darren Hayes - CRUSH

1 - NEW - 43 - Chicane - SALTWATER

08 - 31 - 44 - Pink - FAMILY PORTRAIT

10 - 39 - 45 - Atomic Kitten - THE LAST GOODBYE / BE WITH YOU

1 - NEW - 46 - Nu Circles featuring Emma B - WHAT YOU NEED (TONIGHT)

14 - 36 - 47 - DJ Sammy And Yanou Featuring Do - HEAVEN

02 - 17 - 48 - Wildhearts - STORMY IN THE NORTH KARMA IN THE SOUTH

02 - 26 - 49 - DJ Sneak featuring Bear Who - FIX MY SINK

10 - 35 - 50 - Ronan Keating featuring Lulu - WE'VE GOT TONIGHT

08 - 50 - 51 - Holly Valance - NAUGHTY GIRL

1 - NEW - 52 - Gus Gus - DAVID

04 - 38 - 53 - Flip And Fill - I WANNA DANCE WITH SOMEBODY (WHO LOVES ME)

03 - 33 - 54 - Flaming Lips - YOSHIMI BATTLES THE PINK ROBOTS PART 1

11 - 54 - 55 - Jennifer Lopez - JENNY FROM THE BLOCK

02 - 32 - 56 - Driftwood - FREELOADER

04 - 40 - 57 - Richard Ashcroft - SCIENCE OF SILENCE

09 - 41 - 58 - Liberty X - HOLDING ON FOR YOU

04 - 42 - 59 - Foo Fighters - TIMES LIKE THESE

15 - 61 - 60 - Justin Timberlake - LIKE I LOVE YOU

1 - NEW - 61 - E-Z Rollers - BACK TO LOVE

1 - NEW - 62 - Mogwai - U KNOW Y

14 - 63 - 63 - Madonna - DIE ANOTHER DAY

16 - 59 - 64 - Big Brovaz - NU FLOW

02 - 28 - 65 - Hell Is For Heroes - YOU DROVE ME TO IT

1 - NEW - 66 - Manijaama featuring Mukupa and L'il T - NO NO NO

12 - RE - 67 - Westlife - UNBREAKABLE

03 - 37 - 68 - Rosie Ribbons - A LITTLE BIT

12 - 62 - 69 - Sugababes - STRONGER / ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES

08 - 46 - 70 - Ja Rule featuring Bobby Brown - THUG LOVIN'

03 - 58 - 71 - NAS - MADE YOU LOOK

1 - NEW - 72 - Longview - NOWHERE

1 - NEW - 73 - Default - WASTING MY TIME

13 - 47 - 74 - Shania Twain - I'M GONNA GETCHA GOOD!

05 - 55 - 75 - Erick Sermon Featuring Redman - REACT

 

text source: UKMIX

Black Street, Cameron & Erik Sermon :wub:

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That 2003 chart was the last one to be presented in the traditional (i.e. playing all 40 tracks) format, before Wes took over.
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27 years now since The Simpsons had a #1 single... that happened.

 

 

http://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/o...bartman__21912/

When the first episode of The Simpsons aired in December 1989, it was an instant hit with viewers across the world. As such, merchandise spin-offs were almost immediate; and one of the first was an album called The Simpsons Sing The Blues.

 

The collection was a mix of old blues songs by the likes of Billie Holiday and a sprinkling of original songs with humours lyrics for the voice actors to perform over, but its creators had an ace up their sleeve in one of the show's biggest and most famous fans, Michael Jackson. The star, who was between his Bad and Dangerous albums at the time, offered to contribute a song for Bart Simpson - the show's central character at the time.

 

Teaming up with his songwriting pal Bryan Loren, the resulting Do The Bartman - an infectious slice of new jack swing that is just the right side of cheesy - was a huge hit, climbing at Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart 27 years ago this week.

 

As well as featuring the cast (Nancy Cartwright as the voice of Bart), Jackson provides back-up vocals on the track, though he doesn't appear on the single's original credits, which Groening later revealed was because Jackson was under contract by another label and so was forced to make his contribution a secret.

 

Now we know where Bruno Mars gets his inspiration for those dance moves.

 

Do The Bartman spent three weeks at Number 1 in the UK and went on to become the fifth best-selling single of 1991. Its total sales to date (excluding streams) stand at 451,000.

 

Another Top 10 hit, Deep Deep Trouble, followed three months later, but it's fair to say The Simpsons' music career was never going to be as enduring as the show.

 

Elsewhere in the Official Singles Chart this week in 1991, Kylie Minogue was enjoying her 12th Top 10 hit with What Do I Have To Do at Number 6 (her first single not to reach the Top 5), and Kim Appleby of Mel & Kim fame landed her second Top 10 single with G.L.A.D at 10.

 

Further down, a remix of The Source and Candi Staton's You Got The Love was in the middle of its chart ascent at Number 12, and there were new entries from electronic group 808 State, My Bloody Valentine and more.

 

The rest of the top three here is great, the Simpsons track not so much. Well at least KLF were a former #1.

 

04 - 02 - 01 - Simpsons - DO THE BARTMAN

05 - 01 - 02 - KLF Featuring The Children Of The Revolution - 3AM ETERNAL

06 - 04 - 03 - Nomad Featuring MC Mikee Freedom - (I WANNA GIVE YOU) DEVOTION

03 - 05 - 04 - Praise - ONLY YOU

04 - 03 - 05 - Two In A Room - WIGGLE IT

03 - 07 - 06 - Kylie Minogue - WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO?

06 - 15 - 07 - Oleta Adams - GET HERE

03 - 06 - 08 - EMF - I BELIEVE

07 - 08 - 09 - Soho - HIPPY CHICK

02 - 21 - 10 - Kim Appleby - GLAD

04 - 09 - 11 - Rick Astley - CRY FOR HELP

03 - 22 - 12 - Source Featuring Candi Staton - YOU GOT THE LOVE

03 - 10 - 13 - Vanilla Ice - PLAY THAT FUNKY MUSIC

02 - 17 - 14 - New Kids On The Block - GAMES

11 - 11 - 15 - Seal - CRAZY

1 - NEW - 16 - 808 State - IN YER FACE

02 - 39 - 17 - Free - ALL RIGHT NOW

07 - 24 - 18 - Kenny Thomas - OUTSTANDING

10 - 14 - 19 - C&C Music Factory Featuring Freedom Williams - GONNA MAKE YOU SWEAT

10 - 13 - 20 - Enigma - SADNESS PART 1

03 - 30 - 21 - Chris Isaak - BLUE HOTEL

05 - 18 - 22 - A Tribe Called Quest - CAN I KICK IT?

07 - 16 - 23 - Robert Palmer - MERCY MERCY ME - I WANT YOU

04 - 38 - 24 - Jimmy Barnes And INXS - GOOD TIMES

03 - 23 - 25 - Mixmasters - THE NIGHT FEVER MEGAMIX

09 - 19 - 26 - Off-Shore - I CAN'T TAKE THE POWER

04 - 27 - 27 - Mark Summers - SUMMERS MAGIC

03 - 37 - 28 - Railway Children - EVERY BEAT OF THE HEART

1 - NEW - 29 - My Bloody Valentine - TO HERE KNOWS WHEN

06 - 20 - 30 - Ralph Tresvant - SENSITIVITY

04 - 12 - 31 - Queen - INNUENDO

1 - NEW - 32 - DJH Featuring Stefy - THINK ABOUT...

03 - 44 - 33 - Living Colour - LOVE REARS ITS UGLY HEAD

03 - 32 - 34 - Jimmy Somerville With Bronski Beat - SMALLTOWN BOY (1991 REMIX)

04 - 25 - 35 - Gloria Estefan - COMING OUT OF THE DARK

1 - NEW - 36 - Chris Rea - AUBERGE

02 - 41 - 37 - Julian Cope - BEAUTIFUL LOVE

03 - 47 - 38 - Milltown Brothers - WHICH WAY SHOULD I JUMP?

04 - 43 - 39 - Jellyfish - THE KING IS HALF UNDRESSED

1 - NEW - 40 - George Michael - HEAL THE PAIN

 

11 - 29 - 41 - Farm - ALL TOGETHER NOW

1 - NEW - 42 - Joey B Ellis And Tynetta Hare - GO FOR IT! (HEART AND FIRE)

02 - 46 - 43 - 2 Mad - THINKING ABOUT YOUR BODY

03 - 57 - 44 - Quartz Featuring Dina Carroll - IT'S TOO LATE

09 - 28 - 45 - Belinda Carlisle - SUMMER RAIN

23 - 26 - 46 - Bill Medley And Jennifer Warnes - (I'VE HAD) THE TIME OF MY LIFE

05 - 34 - 47 - Tongue 'N' Cheek - FORGET ME NOTS

04 - 40 - 48 - Mariah Carey - SOMEDAY

02 - 64 - 49 - That Petrol Emotion - TINGLE

09 - 31 - 50 - John Travolta And Olivia Newton-John - THE GREASE MEGAMIX

1 - NEW - 51 - La's - FEELIN'

03 - 35 - 52 - Little Angels - BONEYARD

02 - 56 - 53 - Caron Wheeler - DON'T QUIT

09 - 33 - 54 - Whitney Houston - ALL THE MAN THAT I NEED

03 - 59 - 55 - JJ - IF THIS IS LOVE

02 - 77 - 56 - Carlton - LOVE AND PAIN

06 - 42 - 57 - Jesus Jones - INTERNATIONAL BRIGHT YOUNG THING

03 - 49 - 58 - UB40 - THE WAY YOU DO THE THINGS YOU DO

02 - 66 - 59 - Love Inc - LOVE IS THE MESSAGE

13 - 36 - 60 - Vanilla Ice - ICE ICE BABY

03 - 54 - 61 - Lalah Hathaway - BABY DON'T CRY

1 - NEW - 62 - Great White - CONGO SQUARE

02 - 79 - 63 - Claudia Brucken - KISS LIKE ETHER

02 - 67 - 64 - Donny Osmond - MY LOVE IS A FIRE

02 - 68 - 65 - Them - BABY PLEASE DON'T GO

03 - 53 - 66 - Shades Of Rhythm - HOMICIDE / EXORCIST

1 - NEW - 67 - Frazier Chorus - WALKING ON AIR

06 - 52 - 68 - Alexander O'Neal - ALL TRUE MAN

1 - NEW - 69 - Energise - REPORT TO THE DANCEFLOOR

02 - 76 - 70 - Real People - OPEN UP YOUR MIND (LET ME IN)

1 - NEW - 71 - Tigertailz - HEAVEN

11 - 45 - 72 - Patsy Cline - CRAZY

02 - 70 - 73 - Throwing Muses - COUNTING BACKWARDS

03 - 61 - 74 - Badman - MAGIC STYLE

04 - 62 - 75 - King Bee - MUST BEE THE MUSIC

 

Text source: UKMIX

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Really? :lol:

 

Personally I think 1991 was one of the worst years for #1s ever. Mainly because of Bryan Adams spending 16 weeks there but there's a lot of other awful songs like Do The Bartman, The Stonk and I Wanna Sex You Up.

 

The only ones that have aged well in my opinion are Bohemian Rhapsody, Black Or White and Should I Stay Or Should I Go. And two of those weren't even originally released in '91. (Oh and personally 3am Eternal too except that sadly seems to be completely forgotten ever since the KLF wiped themselves from history)

My son and Michael Jackson!

 

(And I got credited, woop)

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