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Hello everyone, I just wanted to check that the current list is as follows

 

5 times - Do They Know It's Christmas (by 5 different artists)

4 times - Unchained Melody (by 4 different artists)

4 times - I Believe (by 2 different artists)

4 times - Singing The Blues (by 2 different artists)

4 times - 3 Lions (by the same artist)

 

Any that I have missed?

 

Thanks in advance.

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You'll Never Walk Alone (4 different artists, including Robson & Jerome as part of a triple A side for their final #1)
'Spirit In The Sky' comes to mind (3 different artists). Sure there must be more though.
Isn't 'Do They Know It's Christmas?' just on 4 (not 5) stints at the top?
Isn't 'Do They Know It's Christmas?' just on 4 (not 5) stints at the top?

 

Not if you count Ladbaby

Not if you count Ladbaby
Oh yes, I'd (thankfully) forgotten about that one.

 

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So it is looking like Last Christmas will be Number 1 on Friday.

Would I be correct therefore in saying that this would therefore be the first occasion that the same recording by the same artist has made number 1 on four separate occasions?

Not if you count Ladbaby

 

Does that one technically count as the only thing the same is the melody, it even has a different name

Mary’s Boy Child x2 by 2 different artists - Boney M and Harry Belafonte!
So it is looking like Last Christmas will be Number 1 on Friday.

Would I be correct therefore in saying that this would therefore be the first occasion that the same recording by the same artist has made number 1 on four separate occasions?

 

If you don't count 'Three Lions' then yes I think so. (I'm sure it'll get a 5th run next year, if not this year if something interrupts it in the Christmas week, to take the title unambiguously anyway)

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If you don't count 'Three Lions' then yes I think so.

Thank you. I'm pretty sure it was a different recording of Three Lions that topped the charts in 1998?

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