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"Moves Like Jagger" now holds the record for biggest selling non #1 single
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So, the moment of truth is arriving. :P
I'm hoping Lil Nas X's HOLIDAY is a new entry next week.

 

Why would a Christmas song enter next week?

 

I do like it though.

02 | :right: 02 | 107th week

 

Mariah Carey

All I Want For Christmas Is You

 

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1st single from Merry Christmas

Released: 1994

Label: Sony Music Entertainment

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (10/12/1994) | 5-2-2-2-8-28-50-x

RE (11/02/1995) | 87-83-93-100-59-79-76-x

RE (24/11/2007) | 78-46-23-8-4-6-20-x

RE (22/11/2008) | 59-45-37-17-12-17-25-x

RE (28/11/2009) | 77-51-29-19-21-18-x

RE (27/11/2010) | 96-48-22-23-25-31-x

RE (26/11/2011) | 100-64-27-12-11-17-x

RE (24/11/2012) | 88-56-30-20-21-20-55-x

RE (23/11/2013) | 98-68-47-14-12-13-30-x

RE (29/11/2014) | 68-52-17-16-18-20-x

RE (03/12/2015) | 94-35-13-12-11-37-x

RE (01/12/2016) | 72-29-6-8-5-5-x

RE (16/11/2017) | 89-88-34-22-5-2-4-4-x

RE (29/11/2018) | 65-34-6-5-4-2-x

RE (21/11/2019) | 77-59-34-8-6-8-2-x

RE (19/11/2020) | 60-31-14-2-1-1-2-2

 

Sales: 3,000k+

Certification: 5x Platinum

Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio

 

02 Sales

01 Audio Streaming

01 Video Streaming

 

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Biography

 

The morning after a rough performance at a 2016 New Year’s Eve show, Mariah Carey took to social media to offer her recap: “S**t happens.” What else could she say? What else did she need to say? Thirty-plus years in the business, more No. 1 singles than any solo artist in history (and second overall only to The Beatles), more writing and production credits on those singles than any other female composer—Carey is one of the few artists who might legitimately be beyond apology, a diva incarnate whose songs bridge the confessional intimacy of singer-songwriters with the mass appeal of pop. Yeah, she had some knocks along the way. Everyone does. But few take them in stride, let alone with such style.

 

Born in Long Island in 1969 or 1970 (she once quipped that she doesn’t acknowledge time), Carey grew up on the classics: Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight. She moved to New York City after high school, cobbling together jobs while working on demos with then-collaborator Ben Margulies at the back of Margulies’ father’s cabinet factory. Her biggest tracks—from the early, dance- and gospel-influenced “Someday” and “Dreamlover” to the club leanings of “Fantasy” and “Honey” and ballads such as “Forever” and “Always Be My Baby”—stand like mile markers in the culture, capturing a feeling of sweetness and euphoria that straddles pop, hip-hop, and R&B without slotting neatly into any of them. Meanwhile, her melismatic style—a technique that entails singing a single syllable with a long run of notes—redefined our sense of what pop vocals sound like. Mimi, The Elusive Chanteuse, The Imperfect Angel...or maybe just Mariah. - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

1990 09 Vision Of Love -1-

1990 37 Love Takes Time -2-

1991 38 Someday -3-

1991 54 There's Got To Be A Way -4-

1991 17 Emotions -1-

1992 20 Can't Let Go -2-

1992 17 Make It Happen -3-

1992 02 I'll Be There (feat. Trey Lorenz) -1-

1993 09 Dreamlover -1-

1993 07 Hero -2-

1994 01 Without You -3-

1994 08 Anytime You Need A Friend -4-

1994 03 Endless Love (Luther Vandross & Mariah Carey)

1994 01 All I Want For Christmas Is You -1- MILLION SELLER

1995 04 Fantasy -1-

1995 06 One Sweet Day (Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men) -2-

1996 04 Open Arms -3-

1996 03 Always Be My Baby -4-

1997 03 Honey -1-

1997 22 Butterfly -2-

1998 98 My All / Breakdown -IMPORT-

1998 87 The Roof (Back In Time) -IMPORT-

1998 04 My All -3-

1998 04 When You Believe (Mariah Carey & Whitney Houston) -1-

1999 16 I Still Believe -2-

1999 05 Heartbreaker (feat. Jay-Z) -1-

2000 10 Thank God I Found You (feat. Joe & 98 Degrees) -2-

2000 01 Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now) (feat. Westlife) -3-

2001 12 Loverboy (feat. Cameo) -1-

2001 32 Never Too Far / Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica) -2-

2002 08 Through The Rain -1-

2003 17 Boy (I Need You) (feat. Cam'ron) -2-

2003 03 I Know What You Want (Busta Rhymes & Mariah Carey feat. The Flipmode Squad)

2005 04 It's Like That -1-

2005 02 We Belong Together -2-

2005 09 Get Your Number / Shake It Off -3-

2005 11 Don't Forget About Us -4-

2006 27 Say Somethin' (feat. Snoop Dogg) -5-

2008 05 Touch My Body -1-

2008 30 Bye Bye -2-

2008 84 I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time (feat. T.I.) -3-

2008 95 I Stay In Love -4-

2009 52 Obsessed -1-

2009 19 I Want To Know What Love Is -2-

2010 81 Angels Cry (feat. Ne-Yo) -3-

2013 22 #Beautiful (feat. Miguel) -1-

2013 90 The Art Of Letting Go -2-

2014 87 You're Mine (Eternal) -3-

2020 67 Oh Santa! (feat. Ariana Grande & Jennifer Hudson) -1-

 

3 x #1 | 16 x Top 5 | 24 x Top 10 | 32 x Top 20 | 39 x Top 40 | 49 x Top 100

 

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01 | :up: 03 | 97th week

 

Wham!

Last Christmas

 

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1st single from The Final

Released: 1984

Label: Epic Records

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (15/12/1984) | 2-2-2-2-2-3-8-11-21-33-38-51-67-x *

RE (14/12/1985) | 32-10-6-6-14-36-68-x

RE (13/12/1986) | 85-63-47-45-71-x

RE (08/12/2007) | 50-23-14-16-40-x

RE (06/12/2008) | 67-36-26-27-45-x

RE (12/12/2009) | 53-39-41-34-x

RE (11/12/2010) | 57-53-56-61-x

RE (10/12/2011) | 55-26-28-34-x

RE (08/12/2012) | 55-34-41-35-87-x

RE (07/12/2013) | 91-44-40-36-68-x

RE (06/12/2014) | 86-39-36-35-28-x

RE (10/12/2015) | 65-27-24-18-54-x

RE (08/12/2016) | 75-19-20-16-7-x

RE (30/11/2017) | 81-29-6-3-3-2-x

RE (06/12/2018) | 52-14-7-7-3-x

RE (28/11/2019) | 80-43-13-7-5-3-x

RE (19/11/2020) | 76-44-20-3-2-2-3-1

 

* double A side with Everything She Wants

 

Sales: 3,400k+

Certification: 3x Platinum

Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio

 

02 Sales

01 Audio Streaming

01 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

Wham! sparked something of a pop revival in the mid-'80s and could arguably be held responsible for sparking off the boy band trend of the '90s. They were unashamedly pop, to the point of padding the front of their trousers for television appearances. At the heart, however, was a string of catchy singalong singles written by George Michael (born Georgios Kyrriacos Panayiotou in London to a Greek restauranting family).

 

Michael met Wham!'s other half, Andrew Ridgeley, at school in the London suburb of Bushey, and in 1979 they started performing together as part of the ska-based band the Executive. When that group dissolved, they wrote songs, made demos, and rushed into a recording contract with the equally eager independent label Innervision, scoring an instant hit with "Wham Rap!" (they thought that "wham" was the sound they made when Michael and Ridgeley performed together). In order to move to a recording contract with Sony label Epic, Wham! was forced to walk away from most of the royalties from their debut album, Fantastic. None of that mattered when their 1984 single, "Wake Me up Before You Go Go," became a worldwide hit, accompanied by a video of the pair cavorting in their sportswear. Almost immediately, George Michael started thinking of a solo career, and released "Careless Whisper," issued in the U.S. as George Michael of Wham! The duo embarked on a much-publicized trip to China and enjoyed considerable success in America.

 

Wham!'s end came rather suddenly, in 1985, reputedly when the group's manager, Simon Napier-Bell (later to manage Take That), decided to sell a share of his management to a South African entertainment conglomerate. Supposedly, as part of a stand against South African politics, George Michael immediately announced Wham!'s breakup. They gave their farewell performance before a sold-out audience of 72,000 fans at London's Wembley Stadium.

 

George Michael comfortably stepped straight into his own highly successful solo performing and recording career. Andrew Ridgeley's post Wham! album, Son of Albert, produced the Top 60 U.K. hit, "Shake." - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

1982 03 Young Guns (Go For It) -1-

1983 08 Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do) -2-

1983 02 Bad Boys -3-

1983 04 Club Tropicana -4-

1983 15 Club Fantastic Megamix -NAS-

1984 01 Wake Me Up Before You Go Go -1- MILLIONAIRE

1984 01 Freedom -2-

1984 01 Last Christmas / Everything She Wants -1- MILLION SELLER

1985 01 I'm Your Man -2-

1986 01 The Edge Of Heaven -3-

 

5 x #1 | 8 x Top 5 | 9 x Top 10 | 10 x Top 20 | 10 x Top 40 | 10 x Top 100

 

Social Media

 

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"Moves Like Jagger" now holds the record for biggest selling non #1 single

Thanks for ruining the reveal!

This Christmas has grown on me a lot, much as I don’t want to like it due to the shady Amazon only thing!

 

Surely if it had been widely available it could have made #1 just by virtue of being on SCR.

 

Lol, I'm sure she'd have been lucky to scrape the top 40 if it was widely available

How did Jess manage 7 number ones?

 

Jess had a great run of tracks when she first appeared . It started going downhill for me after the Rudimental track.

I didn't know the top 100 was already online. LOL

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