May 14May 14 Girls Alouds record of top ten singles (from Debut single) should stay intact too! It’d be mighty impressive to see an as yet undiscovered artist get their first 21 tracks to all chart at #10 or above! The consecutive top ten tracks in a row record too (Madonna has this right?) should also remain for some time.
May 14May 14 Think any kind of "consecutive" record would be hard to break now thanks to album tracks charting/viral songs belatedly charting and breaking chains for artists.
May 14May 14 Last Christmas' number of weeks at #1 depends on how Christmas falls each year. This year Christmas day is on Thursday (estimated for chart purposes) so cannot see it getting more than two weeks and next year on Friday which doesn't help much as the biggest streaming days are divided between two weeks (and Thursday streams will be estimated again).Just saying that it gets "extra weeks" by default in some years but upcoming two years are the most difficul in that sense. Last year it was #1 for 3 weeks, 10 weeks in total now. So, I can see it getting the #1 weeks record in 4 years if it keeps on being the favourite go-to track each year.
May 14May 14 47 minutes ago, Jordanlee1402 said:The consecutive top ten tracks in a row record too (Madonna has this right?) should also remain for some time.Yes, an incredible 35 consecutive top 10 hits, I can't see that being broken anytime soon!
May 14May 14 1 hour ago, Jordanlee1402 said:Girls Alouds record of top ten singles (from Debut single) should stay intact too! It’d be mighty impressive to see an as yet undiscovered artist get their first 21 tracks to all chart at #10 or above!The consecutive top ten tracks in a row record too (Madonna has this right?) should also remain for some time.Yeah the only recent example I can recall to have get five in a row (with proper singles) not album bombs is Ella Henderson.Crazy What Love Can Do - #5React - #421 Reasons - #90800 Heaven - #9Alibi - #10
May 14May 14 Is there any chance “Ordinary” can continue to dodge three consecutive weeks of negative streaming and break Bryan Adams’ record?
May 14May 14 2 hours ago, chartjack2 said:Is there any chance “Ordinary” can continue to dodge three consecutive weeks of negative streaming and break Bryan Adams’ record?I mean there's certainly a chance, but I think it's a bit of a long shot. I wonder what odds bookies would give you for it!
November 20Nov 20 Author Coming back to this, how close was Ordinary to beating I Believe in the 'old rules' chart? I lost track of how many weeks it was denied #1 due to ACR.I think the Most weeks at #2 without going to #1 record will be the first to fall otherwise, we've had a few close shaves recently (MOTD & APT.)
November 20Nov 20 On 09/05/2025 at 19:00, 777666jason said:1 of the benefits of the 3 track rule 🙌To be fair I think Glee would still get just as many hits if the 3 track rule was implemented back then as they released new songs each week to cooincide with the show which would usually be the highest charting song of theirs the following week (or at least in their top 3 highest charting songs).I think a few of the records will be beaten. Taylor Swift will likely rack up quite a lot of top 10 hits still in the coming decade or two - she's on 33 currently I believe? 20 of those are from the 2020s alone. I know Taylor has the drive that she wants to become the biggest/best selling female artist of all time so can see her releasing a new album at least every 2-3 years for the forseeable future. She could eventually challenge for the #1 record as well although is only on 5 #1s at the moment (4 of these are from the 2020s).
November 20Nov 20 1 minute ago, Envoirment said:To be fair I think Glee would still get just as many hits if the 3 track rule was implemented back then as they released new songs each week to cooincide with the show which would usually be the highest charting song of theirs the following week (or at least in their top 3 highest charting songs).I think a few of the records will be beaten. Taylor Swift will likely rack up quite a lot of top 10 hits still in the coming decade or two - she's on 33 currently I believe? 20 of those are from the 2020s alone. I know Taylor has the drive that she wants to become the biggest/best selling female artist of all time so can see her releasing a new album at least every 2-3 years for the forseeable future. She could eventually challenge for the #1 record as well although is only on 5 #1s at the moment (4 of these are from the 2020s).Absolutely those songs shot up and down the charts faster than you can change your knickers (except DSB)
November 20Nov 20 To be accurate, any record set during the sales-only period of the charts cannot really be broken during the streaming era as you're comparing apples to oranges, despite what they'll try and tell you.....so there are really two versions of each record; pre-streaming (only sales) and post-streaming....There are a few records that were only set during the streaming era - such as being at every position in the Top 10 (down down to 28 i think isn't it - though of course that's based on the fake 'official' chart rather than the real actual true unit consumption chart....) Edited November 20Nov 20 by braindeadpj
November 20Nov 20 Quote:Most weeks at #2 without going to #1We've had a few close calls recently (Murder On The Dancefloor and APT) however nothing has yet beaten Frank Chacksfield's Terry's Theme From Limelight's 8 weeks from all the way back in 1953.I Swear - by All 4 One had 7 weeks at No.2 behind Love Is All Around in 1994.The Smurf Song had 6 weeks at No.2 behind You're The One That I Want in 1978.
November 20Nov 20 4 hours ago, Dobbo said:Coming back to this, how close was Ordinary to beating I Believe in the 'old rules' chart? I lost track of how many weeks it was denied #1 due to ACR.'Ordinary' had 18 weeks at #1 on old rules, so level with 'I Believe'! Although 'Last Christmas' is on 16 and will surely overtake them both before the year is out.
November 20Nov 20 7 minutes ago, jimwatts said:'Ordinary' had 18 weeks at #1 on old rules, so level with 'I Believe'! Although 'Last Christmas' is on 16 and will surely overtake them both before the year is out.How many more weeks would Last Christmas have had under the old rules?
November 20Nov 20 4 minutes ago, Suedehead2 said:How many more weeks would Last Christmas have had under the old rules?It's on 10 officially, and would have gained 6 more under the old rules.
November 20Nov 20 I think Kylies opening run of 13 consecutive top 10 singles with her first 13 releases wont be broken by another female.Bryan Adams 16 week consecutive run at number 1 is probably safe aswell.
November 20Nov 20 I imagine it's already been mentioned but Madonna's run of 35 consecutive top 10 singles will surely never be matched!EDIT: Oh, I mentioned it a few months ago just at the top of this page. I really should check before I post things As y'all were! Edited November 20Nov 20 by Mangø
November 21Nov 21 The whole concept of 'consecutive singles' doesn't map well to the digital era as what is or isn't a single (especially post-album singles) just isn't really rigidly defined any more.
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