Posted January 28, 20205 yr A very fascinating article to show where TT are in the World. A lot of time and effort placed in gathering all this information. I wondered why Nobody Else didn't sell like the others, despite BFG being on it. https://chartmasters.org/2019/12/take-that-...nd-songs-sales/ Their top 10 album markets and sales: Take That 1.UK - 17,080,000 2.Germany - 3,203,000 3.Italy - 908,000 4.Japan - 778,500 5.USA - 425,000 6.Netherlands - 400,000 7.Spain - 367,000 8.Ireland - 352,500 9.Switzerland - 288,000 10.France - 248,000 Robbie 1.UK - 21,615,000 2.Germany - 10,415,000 3.France - 2,700,000 4.Australia - 2,665,000 5.Italy - 2,425,000 6.Netherlands - 2,180,000 7.Switzerland - 1,287,500 8.Mexico - 1,245,000 9.USA - 1,097,500 10.Austria - 1,080,000 The only major market nation Take That have outsold Rob is Japan, 778,500 albums sold to 326,500. However, this was down to huge selling 'Nobody Else' #6 and 'Greatest Hits' (96) #12 peaks there, both of which featured his involvement. Top 10 based on current global streaming platforms data. Take That 1.Back For Good 2.Patience 3.These Days 4.Rule The World 5.The Flood 6.Shine 7.Greatest Day 8.Relight My Fire 9.Never Forget 10.How Deep Is Your Love Robbie 1.Angels 2.Feel 3.Rock DJ 4.She's The One 5.Candy 6.Let Me Entertain You 7.Better Man 8.Love My Life 9.Somethin' Stupid 10.Supreme Enjoy. Comparing to other boybands he has done, album sales. For Latin America, I took out Mexico sales and placed them in North America. Africa sales weren't listed and Westlife haven't been calculated as yet. Take That: Europe: 25,690,000 Asia: 2,649,000 North America: 683,500 South America: 275,000 Oceania: 203,500 NSYNC: North America: 35,045,000 Europe: 1,575,000 Asia: 1,150,000 South America: 210,000 Oceania: 155,000 BTS: Asia: 14,340,000 North America: 1,963,000 Europe: 1,002,500 South America: 342,500 Oceania: 46,500 One Direction North America: 10,040,000 Europe: 7,840,000 Asia: 2,440,000 South America: 1,380,000 Oceania: 1,175,000 Backstreet Boys North America: 31,739,000 Europe: 15,840,000 Asia: 4,850,000 South America: 2,930,000 Oceania: 1,227,500 and Robbie album sales .. Europe: 51,655,000 Oceania: 3,277,500 North America: 2,733,000 Asia: 1,740,000 South America: 1,174,000 The fact Backstreet Boys, One Direction and Robbie have sold over one million albums on all continents (Africa not calculated) truly is a huge achievement. I've added The Beatles, even though I don't view them as a boyband, purely for how insane their album sales are! By Continent - Album Sales Asia: The Beatles - 33,180,000 BTS - 14,340,000 Backstreet Boys - 4,850,000 Jackson 5 - 3,100,000 Take That - 2,649,000 One Direction - 2,440,000 Robbie Williams - 1,740,000 NSYNC - 1,150,000 Europe: The Beatles - 86,230,000 Robbie Williams - 51,655,000 Take That - 25,690,000 Backstreet Boys - 15,840,000 Jackson 5 - 8,660,000 One Direction - 7,840,000 NSYNC - 1,575,000 BTS - 1,002,500 North America: The Beatles - 183,400,000 NSYNC - 35,045,000 Backstreet Boys - 31,739,000 Jackson 5 - 24,705,000 One Direction - 10,040,000 Robbie Williams - 2,733,000 BTS - 1,963,000 Take That - 683,500 Oceania: The Beatles - 6,580,000 Robbie Williams - 3,277,500 Jackson 5 - 1,300,000 Backstreet Boys - 1,227,500 One Direction - 1,175,000 Take That - 203,500 NSYNC - 155,000 BTS - 46,500 South America: The Beatles - 10,840,000 Backstreet Boys - 2,930,000 One Direction - 1,380,000 Robbie Williams - 1,174,000 BTS - 342,500 Take That - 275,000 NSYNC - 210,000 Jackson 5: No sales given. Edited February 6, 20205 yr by nirvanamusic
January 29, 20205 yr These Days doing well on current global streaming. I would like to believe These Days will eventually reach platinum status.
April 3, 20205 yr New info on Back for Good! Apparently it’s now their second best selling single, behind Rule the World. CD and downloads: 1.1m Streams: 29m Video: 2m https://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/n...for-good__8789/
April 3, 20205 yr Good to see it still getting sales and I'm happy rule the world is still ahead of it. Really wish rule the world went number 1 as it was so huge.