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1 DO THEY KNOW IT'S CHRISTMAS? BAND AID 1984 3.81m

2 BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY QUEEN 1975/1991 2.55m

3 MULL OF KINTYRE/GIRLS' SCHOOL WINGS 1977 2.09m

4 MARY'S BOY CHILD/OH MY LORD BONEY M 1978 1.89m

5 I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND THE BEATLES 1963

6 I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU WHITNEY HOUSTON 1992 1.65m

7 DON'T YOU WANT ME? HUMAN LEAGUE 1981

8 I FEEL FINE THE BEATLES 1964

9 WE CAN WORK IT OUT/DAY TRIPPER THE BEATLES 1965

10 HALLELUJAH ALEXANDRA BURKE 2008 1.32m

11 MERRY XMAS EVERYBODY SLADE 1973

12 GREEN, GREEN GRASS OF HOME TOM JONES 1966

13 EARTH SONG MICHAEL JACKSON 1995

14 MARY'S BOY CHILD HARRY BELAFONTE 1957 1.19m

15 DO THEY KNOW IT'S CHRISTMAS? BAND AID 20 2004

16 ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL (PART 2) PINK FLOYD 1957

17 2 BECOME 1 SPICE GIRLS 1996 1.14m

18 THAT'S MY GOAL SHAYNE WARD 2005

19 CAN WE FIX IT? BOB THE BUILDER 2000

20 WHEN WE COLLIDE MATT CARDLE 2010

 

(I think it's pure sales only, otherwise Rockabye would be here)

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Another pointless OCC article as it doesn't include streaming sales. Why bother as these songs will have moved minimal downloads since the last article with top selling Xmas #1s.

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Another pointless OCC article as it doesn't include streaming sales. Why bother as these songs will have moved minimal downloads since the last article with top selling Xmas #1s.
Sadly the OCC are hideously inconsistent with these articles as some of them include SES and others don't, and most of the time we're lucky to even get more than five sales figures (and they even sometimes give sales figures for different songs both with and without SES in the same article).
They bring out this list every year and it barely changes. I don't even bother reading it anymore, it's the same article with slightly altered sales (that barely move anyway these days).
Sadly the OCC are hideously inconsistent with these articles as some of them include SES and others don't, and most of the time we're lucky to even get more than five sales figures (and they even sometimes give sales figures for different songs both with and without SES in the same article).

 

I just don't understand why everything isn't done with streaming sales included now. I mean by all means give us the breakdown of pure sales to streaming sales but just be consistent across all articles.

 

 

Are only 5 of them Christmas songs? :lol:

 

Too many Beatles songs tbh

https://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/t...mber-1s__17220/

 

1 DO THEY KNOW IT'S CHRISTMAS? BAND AID 1984 3.81m

2 BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY QUEEN 1975/1991 2.55m

3 MULL OF KINTYRE/GIRLS' SCHOOL WINGS 1977 2.09m

4 MARY'S BOY CHILD/OH MY LORD BONEY M 1978 1.89m

5 I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND THE BEATLES 1963

6 I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU WHITNEY HOUSTON 1992 1.65m

7 DON'T YOU WANT ME? HUMAN LEAGUE 1981

8 I FEEL FINE THE BEATLES 1964

9 WE CAN WORK IT OUT/DAY TRIPPER THE BEATLES 1965

10 HALLELUJAH ALEXANDRA BURKE 2008 1.32m

11 MERRY XMAS EVERYBODY SLADE 1973

12 GREEN, GREEN GRASS OF HOME TOM JONES 1966

13 EARTH SONG MICHAEL JACKSON 1995

14 MARY'S BOY CHILD HARRY BELAFONTE 1957 1.19m

15 DO THEY KNOW IT'S CHRISTMAS? BAND AID 20 2004

16 ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL (PART 2) PINK FLOYD 1957

17 2 BECOME 1 SPICE GIRLS 1996 1.14m

18 THAT'S MY GOAL SHAYNE WARD 2005

19 CAN WE FIX IT? BOB THE BUILDER 2000

20 WHEN WE COLLIDE MATT CARDLE 2010

 

(I think it's pure sales only, otherwise Rockabye would be here)

 

As would Perfect.

 

Mary's Boy Child has sold a huge amount across two versions!!

 

Wish they would just do the best ever festive hits countdown - they sometimes show an accurate run down on MTV over Xmas with actual sales which is decent(although think they use OCC date lol).

 

Sales must have been huge for the Beatles songs in the mid 60s!

Why are they always so stingy with their figures? Do they not have them or do they just enjoy trolling chart followers?
There's actually more there than we normally get (every 3/4 tracks) so it gives you a decent idea but yeh I think they just don't then for sure!
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Why are they always so stingy with their figures? Do they not have them or do they just enjoy trolling chart followers?
They definitely have them but they've always been very secretive about them, they don't want to give away too much sales info to the GP.

Do they make money from that?

 

What's the updated figures for the two most famous Christmas no2s, Mariah and The Pogues?

Would be more interested in the sales figures for the biggest selling Xmas songs and not just Xmas #1's...
Do they make money from that?

 

What's the updated figures for the two most famous Christmas no2s, Mariah and The Pogues?

 

1.81m and 1.5m, respectively.

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For comparison, here's MTV's version.

 

VH1 and MTV December 2018

Official Top 50 Christmas hits (based on OCC sales figures, rounded to nearest 10,000). Sales only, no streams, not updated from last year. Not all are Christmas themed, probably only those records released in December. Some big hits left out – for example 3 Beatles December hits, Tom Jones, Brenda Lee, Band Aid 30, Harry Belafonte (probably due to lack of videos).

 

Top 50 Christmas hits

1 DO THEY KNOW IT'S CHRISTMAS? - BAND AID 3.80m

2 BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY - QUEEN 2.54m

3 MULL OF KINTYRE/GIRLS' SCHOOL - WINGS 2.08m

4 MARY'S BOY CHILD/OH MY LORD - BONEY M 1.89m

5 LAST CHRISTMAS/EVERYTHING SHE WANTS - WHAM! 1.83m

6 I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU - WHITNEY HOUSTON 1.64m

7 DON'T YOU WANT ME? - HUMAN LEAGUE 1.64m

8 HALLELUJAH - ALEXANDRA BURKE 1.28m

9 MERRY XMAS EVERYBODY - SLADE 1.26m

10 FAIRYTALE OF NEW YORK - THE POGUES FT KIRSTY MACCOLL 1.26m

11 EARTH SONG - MICHAEL JACKSON 1.21m

12 DO THEY KNOW IT'S CHRISTMAS? - BAND AID 20 1.18m

13 ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS YOU - MARIAH CAREY 1.15m

14 2 BECOME 1 - SPICE GIRLS 1.14m

15 THAT'S MY GOAL - SHAYNE WARD 1.11m

16 WHITE CHRISTMAS - BING CROSBY 1.05M

17 CAN WE FIX IT? - BOB THE BUILDER 1.03M

18 WHEN WE COLLIDE - MATT CARDLE 1.02M

19 HAPPY XMAS - JOHN & YOKO 0.94M

20 A CHILD IS BORN - JOHNNY MATHIS 0.92M

21 A MOMENT LIKE THIS - LEONA LEWIS 0.92M

22 MILLENIUM PRAYER - CLIFF RICHARD 0.92M

23 MISTLETOE AND WINE - CLIFF RICHARD 0.90M

24 GOODBYE - SPICE GIRLS 0.90M

25 STAY ANOTHER DAY - EAST 17 0.86M

26 MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE - SHAKIN’ STEVENS 0.86M

27 LONELY THIS CHRISTMAS - MUD 0.85M

28 MAD WORLD - MICHAEL ANDREWS 0.80M

29 I WISH IT COULD BE CHRISTMAS EVERY DAY - WIZZARD 0.80M

30 KILLING IN THE NAME - RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE 0.80M

31 THE POWER OF LOVE - FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD 0.74M

32 WHEREVER YOU ARE - MILITARY WIVES 0.72M

33 TOO MUCH - SPICE GIRLS 0.68M

34 SOUND OF THE UNDERGROUND - GIRLS ALOUD 0.67M

35 I HAVE A DREAM - WESTLIFE 0.65M

36 I BELIEVE IN FATHER CHRISTMAS - GREG LAKE 0.51M

37 WHEN YOU BELIEVE - LEON JACKSON 0.51M

38 DO THEY KNOW IT'S CHRISTMAS? - BAND AID II 0.48M

39 STOP THE CAVALRY - JONA LEWIE 0.47M

40 WOMBLING MERRY CHRISTMAS - THE WOMBLES 0.47M

41 CHRISTMAS TIME (DON’T LET THE BELLS END) - THE DARKNESS 0.46M

42 HE AIN’T HEAVY - THE JUSTICE COLLECTIVE 0.4M

43 SOMETHIN’ STUPID - ROBBIE WILLIAMS AND NICOLE KIDMAN 0.39M

44 PIPES OF PEACE - PAUL MCCARTNEY 0.38M

45 ROCKIN' AROUND THE CHRISTMAS TREE - KIM WILDE & MEL SMITH 0.33M

46 WONDERFUL CHRISTMASTIME - PAUL MCCARTNEY 0.31M

47 SAVIOUR'S DAY - CLIFF RICHARD 0.31M

48 DRIVING HOME FOR CHRISTMAS - CHRIS REA 0.26M

49 PEACE ON EARTH / LITTLE DRUMMER BOY - BING CROSBY & DAVID BOWIE 0.24M

50 IN DULCE JUBILO - MIKE OLDFIELD 0.22M

Edited by ben08

Thanks Be. That's what I was talking about. Does Band aid 30 not have a video?
It has - I suppose they did not want to play 3 versions of the same song. Or OCC confused the different versions.

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