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1 hour ago, JosephCarey said:

38 | up 44 | 53rd week

Leona Lewis

One More Sleep

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1st single from Christmas, With Love

Released: 5th November 2013

Label: RCA / Syco

Chart Statistics

NE (14/12/2013) | 34-3-3-15-x

RE (20/12/2014) | 80-92-92-x

RE (31/12/2015) | 83-x

RE (22/12/2016) | 91-70-76-x

RE (14/12/2017) | 75-36-36-19-x

RE (13/12/2018) | 42-28-19-8-x

RE (12/12/2019) | 43-29-25-15-x

RE (03/12/2020) | 72-33-25-27-18-21-x

RE (09/12/2021) | 47-31-28-21-20-x

RE (08/12/2022) | 57-34-31-32-25-x

RE (07/12/2023) | 58-35-34-32-29-x

RE (05/12/2024) | 82-45-39-36-34-x

RE (04/12/2025) | 98-58-44-38

Sales: 1,800,000+

Certification: 3x Platinum

Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio

03 Sales

07 Audio Streaming

16 Video Streaming

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Biography

With a voice that galvanized Britain and a talent for imbuing ballads and bangers with emotion and power, Leona Lewis is one of the 21st century’s leading soul-pop singers. Born in London in 1985, she attended the prestigious BRIT School during her teens, eventually leaving the performing-arts institution to pursue music on her own terms. That led her to the third season of The X Factor, where her passionate audition version of "Over the Rainbow" invigorated the audience and the judges, jump-starting a run on the show that ended with her winning a record deal. Lewis' strong soprano was an ideal fit for the swaying soul/R&B that dominated radio in the mid-'00s, and her luminous 2007 single "Bleeding Love" topped the charts in 35 countries. Since then, in addition to acting, modeling, and animal-rights activism, she's appeared all over the musical spectrum: Belting the theme for James Cameron's blockbuster Avatar in 2009, collaborating with Swedish electronic-music powerhouse Avicii on the thumping "Collide" in 2011, and duetting with Cuban-American superstar Pitbull on the fiery "Amore'' in 2018. Given her ability to cross genres, styles, and art forms, you can bet on seeing Lewis shine for years to come, however she sees fit. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2006 01 A Moment Like This -1-

2007 01 Bleeding Love -2- MILLION SELLER

2007 46 Forgiveness -B-SIDE-

2007 25 Footprints In The Sand

2007 61 Whatever It Takes -AT-

2007 73 The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face -AT-

2007 97 Take A Bow -AT-

2008 02 Better In Time / Footprints In The Sand -3-

2008 05 Forgive Me -4-

2008 01 Run -5- MILLIONAIRE

2008 98 Misses Glass -AT-

2009 02 Happy -1-

2009 29 Stop Crying Your Heart Out -AT-

2010 14 I Got You -2-

2011 04 Collide (Leona Lewis & Avicii) -NAS-

2011 08 Hurt -EP-

2012 07 Trouble (feat. Childish Gambino) -1-

2013 03 One More Sleep -1*- MILLIONAIRE

2015 51 Fire Under My Feet -1-

2021 87 Kiss Me It's Christmas (feat. Ne-Yo) -2*-

3 x #1 | 8 x Top 5 | 10 x Top 10 | 11 x Top 20 | 13 x Top 40 | 20 x Top 100

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SHE. DID. IT!!!!!!! cheeseblockcheeseblockHere for this to get top 5 next year somehow, someway!!!!!

anyways something we ALL can celebrate is there’s no ‘Merry Christmas’ by ginger shitran and elton john

Just now, Lee_J11 said:

DAVE denying us an all Xmas top 10! cheeseblock

And good in my opinion. It's just the majority of the Top 10 will be Xmas songs, seeing as we're entering it now...

Just now, J4Y said:

ginger shitran

Stealing that one! Shitran sounds like what I call a certain French car brand 😆

Just now, Lee_J11 said:

DAVE denying us an all Xmas top 10! cheeseblock

Amazing success for that really. Of all the songs to deny us of that feat I didn’t expect it to be that, more likely Man I Need.

Glad Shaky is still in the mix!

2 minutes ago, JosephCarey said:

11 | up 12 | 108th week

Shakin' Stevens

Merry Christmas Everyone

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Non-album single

Released: 1985

Label: Epic

Chart Statistics

NE (07/12/1985) | 38-10-2-1-1-3-20-42-x

RE (01/03/1986) | 100-93-x

RE (13/12/1986) | 76-75-59-58-x

RE (08/12/2007) | 78-33-23-22-71-x

RE (06/12/2008) | 76-44-36-42-68-x

RE (12/12/2009) | 59-49-55-47-x

RE (11/12/2010) | 73-74-68-80-x

RE (10/12/2011) | 72-42-48-62-x

RE (08/12/2012) | 83-46-50-54-x

RE (14/12/2013) | 56-54-59-x

RE (13/12/2014) | 53-44-45-38-x

RE (10/12/2015) | 85-44-35-26-67-x

RE (08/12/2016) | 93-28-29-22-17-x

RE (07/12/2017) | 87-21-16-15-10-x

RE (13/12/2018) | 36-21-20-9-x

RE (05/12/2019) | 82-26-16-16-6-x

RE (26/11/2020) | 82-33-14-6-6-7-6-x

RE (02/12/2021) | 52-17-6-6-8-6-x

RE (01/12/2022) | 54-26-12-13-16-15-x

RE (23/11/2023) | 82-51-25-10-12-10-12-x

RE (28/11/2024) | 60-40-18-16-14-12-x

RE (27/11/2025) | 66-40-16-12-11

Sales: 3,200,000+

Certification: 4x Platinum

Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio

01 Sales

04 Audio Streaming

02 Video Streaming

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Biography

Michael Barratt (born 4 March 1948), known professionally as Shakin' Stevens, is a Welsh singer and songwriter. He was the UK's biggest-selling singles artist of the 1980s. His recording and performing career began in the late 1960s, although it was not until 1980 that his commercial success began. His most successful songs were nostalgia hits, evoking the sound of 1950s rock and roll and pop. In the UK alone, Stevens has charted 33 Top 40 hit singles including four chart-topping hits "This Ole House", "Green Door", "Oh Julie", and "Merry Christmas Everyone"; his last Top 40 single was "Trouble" in 2005 apart from his Christmas song, which has re-entered the UK Singles Chart each December since 2007. - Wikipedia

Top 100 Chart History

1980 24 Hot Dog -1-

1980 19 Marie Marie -1-

1981 01 This Ole House -2-

1981 02 You Drive Me Crazy -1-

1981 01 Green Door -2-

1981 10 It's Raining -3-

1982 01 Oh Julie -1-

1982 06 Shirley -2-

1982 11 Give Me Your Heart Tonight -3-

1982 10 I'll Be Satisfied -4-

1982 02 The Shakin' Stevens EP -EP-

1983 11 It's Late -1-

1983 03 Cry Just A Little Bit -2-

1984 05 A Rockin' Good Way (Shakin' Stevens & Bonnie Tyler) -3-

1984 02 A Love Worth Waiting For -4-

1984 10 A Letter To You -1-

1984 05 Teardrops -2-

1985 14 Breaking Up My Heart -3-

1985 11 Lipstick, Powder And Paint -1-

1985 01 Merry Christmas Everyone -NAS- MILLIONAIRE

1986 15 Turning Away -2-

1986 14 Because I Love You -1-

1987 12 A Little Boogie Woogie (In The Back Of My Mind) -2

1987 24 Come See About Me -3

1987 05 What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For -4-

1988 26 Feel The Need In Me -NAS-

1988 47 How Many Tears Can You Hide -1-

1988 23 True Love -2-

1989 58 Jezebel -3-

1989 28 Love Attack -1-

1990 18 I Might -2-

1990 60 Yes I Do -3-

1990 59 Pink Champagne -4-

1990 75 My Cutie Cutie -5-

1990 19 The Best Christmas Of Them All -1-

1991 34 I'll Be Home This Christmas -2-

2005 20 Trouble / This Ole House -1-

4 x #1 | 11 x Top 5 | 15 x Top 10 | 25 x Top 20 | 32 x Top 40 | 37 x Top 100

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Oh no cheeseblockEven this has started to flop a bit 💀👲

2 minutes ago, Lee_J11 said:

DAVE denying us an all Xmas top 10! cheeseblock

‘Lullaby’ is a xmas song?

2 minutes ago, J4Y said:

anyways something we ALL can celebrate is there’s no ‘Merry Christmas’ by ginger shitran and elton john

Kylie looks ginger to me 🤭

Anyone know if there is an archive of these chart shows anywhere?

I should clarify I mean the Radio 1 recordings

Edited by lpat8

Just now, lpat8 said:

Anyone know if there is an archive of these chart shows anywhere?

i know there is one… idk where

Just now, J4Y said:

‘Lullaby’ is a xmas song?

I knew someone would pick up on that… I guess not technically no but is only really charting so well because it’s Xmas number 1 week (kinda?!) 😅

jingle SMELL rock.

Just now, lpat8 said:

Anyone know if there is an archive of these chart shows anywhere?

I should clarify I mean the Radio 1 recordings

There are a lot of them on Mixcloud - not sure if the more recent ones have been archived but @Stephen Emmett has been recording them, maybe he could post them?

To be honest, a shame of the UK Xmas classics are now overshadowed by the transatlantic Xmas classics - probably nostalgia for a period of Christmas Britain never had.

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