October 2, 20186 yr Author 83 - Westlife - 20,727 Points Chart Statistics Weeks on chart - 282 Number 1s - 14 Top 10s - 25 Top 40s - 26 Top 75s - 27 Greatest Hits You raise me up 9bxc9hbwkkw I have a dream _HkL8GuU9_0 World of our own Jal-vzO8bVE
October 2, 20186 yr Author 82 - Hot Chocolate - 20,786 Points Chart Statistics Weeks on chart - 283 Number 1s - 1 Top 10s - 14 Top 40s - 29 Top 75s - 35 Greatest Hits You sexy thing JIN36NweL6I It started with a kiss _EN4SLPpuxg Everyone’s a winner J-GkwIRbLw8
October 2, 20186 yr I had no idea Hot Chocolate had so many hits?? I thought they were basically a one hit wonder, pretty sure I only know 'You Sexy Thing' from them at least :lol:
October 2, 20186 yr Author I had no idea Hot Chocolate had so many hits?? I thought they were basically a one hit wonder, pretty sure I only know 'You Sexy Thing' from them at least :lol: To be honest a lot of their weeks came from 2-3 of their songs being re-issued a few times
October 2, 20186 yr Author 81 - Abba - 20,890 Points Chart Statistics Weeks on chart - 260 Number 1s - 9 Top 10s - 19 Top 40s - 25 Top 75s - 25 Greatest Hits Mamma Mia unfzfe8f9NI Dancing Queen xFrGuyw1V8s Fernando dQsjAbZDx-4 Edited October 3, 20186 yr by Dannyboy
October 2, 20186 yr Also baffled by Hot Chocolate having that many hits, even without the re-issues (lol at 'You Sexy Thing' being re-released two times AND going top ten on both occasions). That song aside they've seemingly been completely forgotten anyhow. Westlife are satisfyingly low considering the amount of #1s they had.
October 2, 20186 yr I think Hot Chocolate are the only act to have a top 40 single every year from 1970 to 1984. My favourites from them would be 'No Doubt About It','Emma' and 'I'll Put You Together Again'.
October 2, 20186 yr Author 80 - Beach Boys - 21,003 Points Chart Statistics Weeks on chart - 281 Number 1s - 2 Top 10s - 13 Top 40s - 28 Top 75s - 32 Greatest Hits I get around KnPL5OXSBNE Good Vibrations mdt0SOqPJcg Sloop John B 09dQmeB_NgU
October 3, 20186 yr Dannyboy -- ABBA have had 25 UK Top 40, (and Top 75), Hits. You give them 26 because you think that 'Dancing Queen' was a Remix in 1992. It wasn't. It was exactly the same version that reached No.1 in 1976. The OCC call it 'Dancing Queen (1992)'. It is because they think that it was a Remix. They should treat it the same as 'Waterloo', (No.20 in 2004), and 'Mamma Mia', (No.56 in 2008). They don't regard them as New ABBA Hits. They see them them as carrying on the Chart Runs of the 1974 and 1976 hits. Well, 'Dancing Queen', in 1992, carries on the Chart Run of the 1976 No.1. Edited October 3, 20186 yr by zeus555
October 3, 20186 yr Author Dannyboy -- ABBA have had 25 UK Top 40, (and Top 75), Hits. You give them 26 because you think that 'Dancing Queen' was a Remix in 1992. It wasn't. It was exactly the same version that reached No.1 in 1976. The OCC call it 'Dancing Queen (1992). It is because they think that it was a Remix. They should treat it the same as 'Waterloo', (No.20 in 2004), and 'Mamma Mia', (No.56 in 2008). They don't regard them as New ABBA Hits. They see them them as carrying on the Chart Runs of the 1974 and 1976 hits. Well, 'Dancing Queen', in 1992, carries on the Chart Run of the 1976 No.1. I just copied it from the official chart website but thank you, all updated.
October 3, 20186 yr Author ABBA are much lower than I would have thought Me to but very quick yet impressive chart runs Edited October 3, 20186 yr by Dannyboy
October 3, 20186 yr Dannyboy - If you are copying your Singles Chart Data from The OCC Site, remember that they sometimes make mistakes. For example, The OCC gives The Beatles 461 Weeks in the Singles Top 75. It should be 465 Weeks. They give The Beatles 65 No.1 Singles Weeks. It should be 69 No.1 Weeks. They give The Beatles 188 Top 10 Singles Weeks. it should be 192 Top 10 Weeks. All of those mistakes are because of them getting 'Get Back' wrong in 1969. They only give it 2 No.1 Weeks - instead of 6. They give it 5 Top 10 Weeks - instead of 9. They give it 13 Weeks in the entire Chart - it should be 17. Oddly, if you 'Click On' 'Get Back', to see The OCC Chart Run, they get it right. But, they still miss out 4 No.1 Weeks in all of the Statistics, that I've mentioned.
October 3, 20186 yr Author Dannyboy - If you are copying your Singles Chart Data from The OCC Site, remember that they sometimes make mistakes. For example, The OCC gives The Beatles 461 Weeks in the Singles Top 75. It should be 465 Weeks. They give The Beatles 65 No.1 Singles Weeks. It should be 69 No.1 Weeks. They give The Beatles 188 Top 10 Singles Weeks. it should be 192 Top 10 Weeks. All of those mistakes are because of them getting 'Get Back' wrong in 1969. They only give it 2 No.1 Weeks - instead of 6. They give it 5 Top 10 Weeks - instead of 9. They give it 13 Weeks in the entire Chart - it should be 17. Oddly, if you 'Click On' 'Get Back', to see The OCC Chart Run, they get it right. But, they still miss out 4 No.1 Weeks in all of the Statistics, that I've mentioned. Well the countdown is done now so ill have to accept any mistakes sadly
October 3, 20186 yr Author 79 - Sam Smith - 21,178 Points Chart Statistics Weeks on chart - 341 Number 1s - 7 Top 10s - 9 Top 40s - 14 Top 75s - 16 Greatest Hits Latch 93ASUImTedo Money on my mind K0G9T5Bnjlc Stay with me pB-5XG-DbAA
October 3, 20186 yr Author 78 - Billy Fury - 21,342 Points Chart Statistics Weeks on chart - 281 Number 1s - 0 Top 10s - 11 Top 40s - 26 Top 75s - 29 Greatest Hits Halfway to paradise 1c3V2nit2Ng Like ive never been gone BJ8-cQ6lEaY Last night was made for love OsPmJy5zSPs
October 5, 20186 yr Author 77 - Sia - 21,382 Points Chart Statistics Weeks on chart - 370 Number 1s - 1 Top 10s - 10 Top 40s - 13 Top 75s - 21 Greatest Hits Titanium JRfuAukYTKg Chandelier 2vjPBrBU-TM Cheap Thrills nYh-n7EOtMA Edited October 5, 20186 yr by Dannyboy
October 6, 20186 yr Author 76 - Janet Jackson - 21,727 Points Chart Statistics Weeks on chart - 304 Number 1s - 0 Top 10s - 17 Top 40s - 38 Top 75s - 42 Greatest Hits Scream 0P4A1K4lXDo Together Again vfK5QhZ9u7o All for you 0cxG2TDGw2s
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