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Buzzjack's Ultimate UK Number 8 Single - The Final - Results
50 Oasis - Live Forever 49 Radiohead – Karma Police 48 McAlmont & Butler - Yes 47 Amy Winehouse – Back To Black 46 Eurythmics – Here Comes The Rain Again 45 Pet Shop Boys – Rent 44 The Stone Roses - Fools Gold / What The World Is Waiting For 43 Len - Steal My Sunshine 42 Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark – Enola Gay 41 The Beatles – Yesterday 40 Visage - Fade To Grey 39 Black – Wonderful Life 38 Michael Jackson – Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' 37 Arctic Monkeys – Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High? 36 Katrina and the Waves - Walking On Sunshine 35 The Beloved – Sweet Harmony 34 Michael Jackson – Smooth Criminal 33 The Prodigy – Smack My Bitch Up 32 Robyn – Dancing On My Own 31 Pet Shop Boys – Suburbia 30 Green Day – Wake Me Up When September Ends 29 Blink 182 - I Miss You 28 Bananarama – Venus 27 The Supremes - You Keep Me Hangin' On 26 Pink - Try 25 The Smiths – This Charming Man 24 Bananarama – Cruel Summer 23 Kylie Minogue - Padam Padam 22 Stealers Wheel - Stuck In The Middle With You 21 Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five - The Message 20 Depeche Mode – Just Can't Get Enough 19 Sister Sledge – We Are Family 18 The Veronicas – Untouched 17 XTM & DJ Chucky presents Annia - Fly On The Wings Of Love 16 Linkin Park – In the End 15 Muse – Time Is Running Out 14 Kygo featuring Conrad Sewell - Firestone 13 Eagles – Hotel California 12 Kelly Clarkson – Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) 11 Mary J Blige - Family Affair 10 Rufus and Chaka Khan - Ain't Nobody 09 Nero – Guilt 08 Evanescence – Going Under 07 Avril Lavigne – Sk8er Boi 06 Lady Gaga – Judas 05 Thin Lizzy – The Boys Are Back In Town 04 Dire Straits - Sultans Of Swing 03 Shocking Blue – Venus 02 Plastic Bertrand – Ça Plane Pour Moi 01 Meat Loaf - Bat Out Of Hell
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Herbs Ranks the 2008 #1's
Well obviously Coldplay would be my number 1!
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SUBMISSIONS: Songs Multichart #1043
Jester’s Top Tunes 1045 1 (1) Sam Fender & Olivia Dean – Rein Me In // 13-11-10-6-4-3-1-3-3-2-1-1-1 (13 wks) 4 n-c weeks at number 1 2 (2) Sombr – Homewrecker // 10-8-4-4-2-2 (6 wks) 3 (3) PinkPantheress feat. Zara Larsson – Stateside // 11-9-5-3-3 (5 wks) 4 (7) Jessie Ware – Ride // 10-7-4 (3 wks) 5 (5) Harry Styles – Aperture // 10-5-2-1-3-3-5-5 (8 wks) 6 (4) Taylor Swift – Opalite // 18-15-11-9-4-7-6-3-2-5-6-11-18-4-1-2-4-6 (18 wks) 7 (8) Taylor Swift – Elizabeth Taylor // 21-16-14-20-23-35-27-21-12-8-7 (11 wks) 8 (11) Gorillaz, Asha Puthii, Bobby Womack, Dave Jolicoeur, Jalen Ngonda & Black Thought – The Moon Cave // 14-11-8 (3 wks) 9 (-) Harry Styles – American Girls // 9 (1 wk) 10 (6) Arctic Monkeys – Opening Night // 9-4-1-5-6-6-6-10 (8 wks) 11 (13) RAYE – Nightingale Lane // 13-11 (2 wks) 12 (15) Alex Warren – Fever Dream // 19-15-12 (3 wks) 13 (9) Pulp – Background Noise // 7-5-1-1-3-4-6-7-7-9-13 (11 wks) 14 (10) Djo – The Crux // 4-1-3-4-6-6-7-8-8-10-14 (11 wks) 15 (12) Olivia Dean – So Easy (To Fall In Love) // 15-13-7-4-2-2-2-2-1-5-7-7-8-10-12-16-15-11-12-15 (20 wks) 16 (16) Romy – Love Who You Love // 10-6-3-1-1-1-3-5-6-6-8-11-12-13-14-16-16-16 (18 wks) 17 (14) Robbie Williams – All My Life // 16-11-8-7-2-5-9-14-17 (9 wks) 18 (20) BLACKPINK – GO // 20-18 (2 wks) 19 (-) Ewan McVicar – Share The House // 19 (1 wk) 20 (18) Tame Impala – Dracula // 19-12-9-7-4-3-1-1-1-3-5-7-8-9-13-13-13-16-17-22-15-13-13-18-20 (25 wks) 21 (-) Robyn – Blow My Mind // 21 (1 wk) 22 (19) Bright Light Bright Light + Ana Matronic - Cold Sweat, Hot Boys // 18-11-10-11-17-19-22 (7 wks) 23 (17) Calvin Harris X Kasabian – Release The Pressure // 9-9-10-15-17-23 (6 wks) 24 (22) Bruno Mars – I Just Might // 11-9-5-2-5-10-12-18-22-24 (10 wks) 25 (23) Pulp – Tina // 5-1-1-1-3-4-6-6-7-8-9-10-14-12-12-14-16-17-16-20-23-23-25 (23 wks) 26 (21) Sonny Fodera & Chrystal – My Loving // 21-21-26 (3 wks) 27 (24) HAVEN feat. Karen Aargon – I Run // 14-12-6-4-4-2-3-2-2-7-8-13-14-17-20-24-27 (17 wks) 28 (28) Radiohead – Let Down // 9-5-1-1-4-6-5-6-7-8-9-10-10-10-14-14-16-15-15-17-18-20-24-26-28-28-28-28 (28 wks) 29 (29) RAYE – WHERE IS MY HUSBAND! // 12-10-15-17-22-26-28-27-29-29-29 (11 wks) 30 (27) Robyn – Talk To Me // 17-10-13-13-19-19-23-27-27-30 (10 wk) 31 (30) Djo – Carry The Name // 12-9-4-3-1-3-3-6-7-8-9-12-14-16-16-17-17-14-18-19-19-23-23-26-30-30-31 (27 wks) 32 (31) Tame Impala – Loser // 11-8-5-3-1-4-4-7-8-9-10-12-16-16-18-18-19-19-20-21-22-24-27-29-29-31-31-32 (28 wks) 33 (32) Sombr - … 12 to 12 // 5-3-2-2-6-8-15-17-24-28-28-30-31-21-20-17-15-13-1-4-6-7-9-14-17-18-26-32-33 (28 wks) 34 (25) Mumford & Sons with Gracie Adams – Badlands // 16-22-25-34 (4 wks) 35 (35) Oasis – Slide Away // 10-7-4-4-1-1-3-5-6-8-9-10-11-12-13-13-17-17-20-20-20-23-23-24-24-27-28-30-32-35-35-35 (32 wks) 36 (33) U2 – Song Of The Future // 19-24-33-36 (4 wks) 37 (34) A*Teens – Iconic // 15-15-21-24-32-34-37 (7 wks) 38 (38) Cynthia Erivo & Ariana Grande – For Good // 15-13-9-5-2-8-18-22-25-26-29-32-34-36-38-38 (16 wks) 39 (39) Cynthia Erivo – No Good Deed // 20-15-10-6-3-9-19-23-26-28-30-33-35-37-39-39 (16 wks) 40 (40) Taylor Swift – The Fate Of Ophelia // 15-13-12-8-5-4-2-5-5-8-15-22-22-27-31-32-33-34-36-36-37-40-40-40 (24 wks)
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Jester ranks the number 1s of 1987
19. Boy George - Everything I Own (score 1.5/10) Number 1 for 2 weeks Kept off number 1: I Get The Sweetest Feeling – Jackie Wilson (number 3 peak) This is one of those songs that have been covered multiple times and hit number 1 twice by two different artists. Originally released by Bread in 1972, it was a minor hit in the UK (peaking at 32) but managed a number 5 peak on US the Billboard Hot 100. The song relates to David Yates of Bread’s memory of his father and how proud he was of his success. The line comes from a gift he gave his mother of an orchid when he was broke and his father wrote back saying he could have ‘anything they owned’ in return. Fast forward to 1974, the song was given a reggae makeover by Jamaican Ken Boothe and hit the top of the UK charts in October of that year, for 3 weeks. The lyric was slightly tweaked in this version to ‘I would give anything I own’. Other artists that have covered the song over the years include Andy Williams, Joe Stampley (US country music singer), Olivia Newton-John and *NSYNC. Back to 1987, Boy George was seeking the perfect song for his solo debut after he departed from the mega success of Culture Club. He chose to cover the Ken Boothe version of Everything I Own – a reason imo why I struggle with this song. Culture Club of course had released songs with a reggae flavour over the years (most famously Do You Really Want To Hurt Me) due to various influences from other band members, but I feel that the somehow almost fake reggae he sings here is just not authentic without the rest of Culture Club. However, this hit the top of the charts for 2 weeks and was no doubt helped by his arrest for heroin possession at the time giving perfect press coverage. This was Boy George’s only solo number 1 and biggest success (the follow up peaked at number 29). Indeed, he wouldn’t trouble the UK top 10 again until the top 5 success of Culture Club’s comeback of I Just Wanna Be Loved in 1998. The song kept at 3 for both weeks was part of the 60s nostalgia resurrection in favour at the time when promoted by advert use.
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Jester ranks the number 1s of 1987
Intrigued what you think is better than this!!
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The BuzzJack Friday Chart Show Thread: 13th March 2026
Great number 1 for Harry, loving this downtempo subtle vibe from him. I also love the album - good to hear him veering away from Pop for a change. Dracula at 17 is wonderful - hope it climbs more! Thanks for posting all this Joseph.
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Jester ranks the number 1s of 1987
20. Ferry Aid – Let It Be (score 1/10) Number 1 for 3 weeks Kept off number 1: Prince – Sign ‘O’ The Times This charity number 1 was a fundraiser for the Hearald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster in March 1987. The ferry capsized in Zeebrugge harbour in the Netherlands, killing 193 passengers and crew. The disaster was due to the rear bay doors being left open, resulting in the sinking of the ferry and its now iconic and tragic view of the ferry on its side in relatively shallow water. As you can imagine, this awful tragedy resulted in a massive safety review and such disasters are thankfully rare now. Back to the music though. This single was the result of a collaboration between The Sun newspaper (it had sold cheap tickets for the ferry that day) and Stock Aitken and Waterman as producers. This is of course a cover of the Beatles classic, resulting in the direct involvement of Paul McCartney (it turned out he donated his recording of the song from 1970 to this project and didn’t actually record anything new!). On paper, this could have been a Do They Know It’s Christmas, but unfortunately it is not. Despite such luminaries as Boy George, Andy Bell, Nick Kershaw, Kate Bush and two Beatles (McCartney being joined by George Harrison) to name a few, it’s a damp squib of a song that never reaches the heights it should. I always find charity songs cringeworthy as each one tries to catch the lightning in the bottle of Band Aid and failing spectacularly and this is no exception to this. This was the 13th best seller of the year so clearly it was popular as a 3 week chart topper, but I suspect more the charity aspect than actual appreciation of the music. This kept the wonderful Sign ‘O’ the Times from Prince from the top of the charts – a travesty as one of the purple one’s better songs of the late 80s.
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UK #1 Singles Missing from Streaming Platforms
The album version is much more downbeat and muted imo, the single mix really sharpens it up.
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UK #1 Singles Missing from Streaming Platforms
Hurrah! Thanks.
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Jester ranks the number 1s of 1987
1987 – the year nobody put baby in the corner! Welcome to my rate of the 20 UK number 1 singles of 1987. It was a pretty eventful year for news and a transitional year for music. Notable news included the General Election in June, giving Margaret Thatcher her third term in office, the great storm in October, precluded by a classic blooper weather forecast (what, no hurricane?) The Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster in March shocked the nation (more on that later) as did the Kings Cross underground fire in November and the Hungerford massacre prompted a national debate on firearms along with the Enniskillen Remembrance Day bombings, a dark day for the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Black Monday hit the stock markets in October, giving a financial shock to the City and the country. In terms of music, pop still ruled but the first shoots of dance and Stock Aitken and Waterman’s Hit Factory appeared while US divas ruled with sophisti-pop and oddball number 1s still took the country by storm. Re-issues and nostalgia took off, powered by film tie ins and adverts and a hankering for 60s retro sounds. Talking of films, big hitters included Dirty Dancing, The Lost Boys, Stand By Me, Lethal Weapon, Beverly Hills Cop II and Three Men and a Baby. Watch for some film tie ins! Personally, this was the year I started big school – I was terrified and rightly so it turned out! As a naïve child of 11, I wasn’t really into much music, it would be the year after I found my mojo with the SAW explosion. I should also mention an awful family holiday in North Wales where it rained for two weeks and the house we stayed in had literally nothing to do. Still scarred. I hope you enjoy my countdown, buckle up for a journey into the mid/late 80s!
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90s Top 10 sales- Week By Week- 1999
I much prefer the pop mix of That Don’t Impress Me Much - the country version is awful.
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Buzzjack Multichart: EOY 2025
Thanks for your hard work with this Riser. Great number 1!
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Buzzjack 20th anniversary campaign - download now!
I have plugged in the UK Top 40 Facebook group.
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SUBMISSIONS: Songs Multichart #1042
Jester’s Top Tunes 1044 (20 years of JTT!) 1 (1) Sam Fender & Olivia Dean – Rein Me In // 13-11-10-6-4-3-1-3-3-2-1-1 (12 wks) 3 n-c weeks at number 1 2 (4) Sombr – Homewrecker // 10-8-4-4-2 (5 wks) 3 (5) PinkPantheress feat. Zara Larsson – Stateside // 11-9-5-3 (4 wks) 4 (2) Taylor Swift – Opalite // 18-15-11-9-4-7-6-3-2-5-6-11-18-4-1-2-4 (17 wks) 5 (3) Harry Styles – Aperture // 10-5-2-1-3-3-5 (7 wks) 6 (6) Arctic Monkeys – Opening Night // 9-4-1-5-6-6-6 (7 wks) 7 (10) Jessie Ware – Ride // 10-7 (2 wks) 8 (12) Taylor Swift – Elizabeth Taylor // 21-16-14-20-23-35-27-21-12-8 (10 wks) 9 (7) Pulp – Background Noise // 7-5-1-1-3-4-6-7-7-9 (10 wks) 10 (8) Djo – The Crux // 4-1-3-4-6-6-7-8-8-10 (10 wks) 11 (14) Gorillaz, Asha Puthii, Bobby Womack, Dave Jolicoeur, Jalen Ngonda & Black Thought – The Moon Cave // 14-11 (2 wks) 12 (11) Olivia Dean – So Easy (To Fall In Love) // 15-13-7-4-2-2-2-2-1-5-7-7-8-10-12-16-15-11-12 (19 wks) 13 (-) RAYE – Nightingale Lane // 13 (1 wk) 14 (9) Robbie Williams – All My Life // 16-11-8-7-2-5-9-14 (8 wks) 15 (19) Alex Warren – Fever Dream // 19-15 (2 wks) 16 (16) Romy – Love Who You Love // 10-6-3-1-1-1-3-5-6-6-8-11-12-13-14-16-16 (17 wks) 17 (15) Calvin Harris X Kasabian – Release The Pressure // 9-9-10-15-17 (5 wks) 18 (13) Tame Impala – Dracula // 19-12-9-7-4-3-1-1-1-3-5-7-8-9-13-13-13-16-17-22-15-13-13-18 (24 wks) 19 (17) Bright Light Bright Light + Ana Matronic - Cold Sweat, Hot Boys // 18-11-10-11-17-19 (6 wks) 20 (-) BLACKPINK – GO // 20 (1 wk) 21 (21) Sonny Fodera & Chrystal – My Loving // 21-21 (2 wks) 22 (18) Bruno Mars – I Just Might // 11-9-5-2-5-10-12-18-22 (9 wks) 23 (24) Pulp – Tina // 5-1-1-1-3-4-6-6-7-8-9-10-14-12-12-14-16-17-16-20-23-23 (22 wks) 24 (20) HAVEN feat. Karen Aargon – I Run // 14-12-6-4-4-2-3-2-2-7-8-13-14-17-20-24 (16 wks) 25 (22) Mumford & Sons with Gracie Adams – Badlands // 16-22-25 (3 wks) 26 (25) Lana Del Rey – White Feather Haek Tall Deer Hunter // 22-25-26 (3 wks) 27 (27) Robyn – Talk To Me // 17-10-13-13-19-19-23-27-27 (9 wk) 28 (28) Radiohead – Let Down // 9-5-1-1-4-6-5-6-7-8-9-10-10-10-14-14-16-15-15-17-18-20-24-26-28-28-28 (27 wks) 29 (29) RAYE – WHERE IS MY HUSBAND! // 12-10-15-17-22-26-28-27-29-29 (10 wks) 30 (30) Djo – Carry The Name // 12-9-4-3-1-3-3-6-7-8-9-12-14-16-16-17-17-14-18-19-19-23-23-26-30-30 (26 wks) 31 (31) Tame Impala – Loser // 11-8-5-3-1-4-4-7-8-9-10-12-16-16-18-18-19-19-20-21-22-24-27-29-29-31-31 (27 wks) 32 (26) Sombr - … 12 to 12 // 5-3-2-2-6-8-15-17-24-28-28-30-31-21-20-17-15-13-1-4-6-7-9-14-17-18-26-32 (27 wks) 33 (24) U2 – Song Of The Future // 19-24-33 (3 wks) 34 (32) A*Teens – Iconic // 15-15-21-24-32-34 (6 wks) 35 (35) Oasis – Slide Away // 10-7-4-4-1-1-3-5-6-8-9-10-11-12-13-13-17-17-20-20-20-23-23-24-24-27-28-30-32-35-35 (31 wks) 36 (33) Charlie xcx – Always Everywhere // 20-25-33-36 (4 wks) 37 (34) Fatboy Slim & The Rolling Stones – Satisfaction Skank // 19-12-12-11-9-11-15-14-20-22 -34-37 (12 wks) 38 (36) Cynthia Erivo & Ariana Grande – For Good // 15-13-9-5-2-8-18-22-25-26-29-32-34-36-38 (15 wks) 39 (37) Cynthia Erivo – No Good Deed // 20-15-10-6-3-9-19-23-26-28-30-33-35-37-39 (15 wks) 40 (40) Taylor Swift – The Fate Of Ophelia // 15-13-12-8-5-4-2-5-5-8-15-22-22-27-31-32-33-34-36-36-37-40-40 (23 wks)
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Buzzjack 20th anniversary campaign - download now!
Somehow got to iTunes (first time since 2021!) and downloaded!
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90s Top 10 sales- Week By Week- 1999
Poor Geri, so close to beating the awful dull Boyzone rubbish :( I Want It That Way is such a classic, still love it.
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dandy* ranks the UK #1 singles of 1979
I am doing 1987 next - watch this space!
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The Gallup Years- Top 10 Sales- 1992
I haven’t commented as much for this year as I think 1992 in general is a poor year for the charts. Some gems, but not loads. Thanks as always though Gezza.
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Herbs Ranks the 2008 #1's
I’d also have Greatest Day near the bottom, it’s so boring and formulaic.
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Herbs Ranks the 2008 #1's
Closer is indeed a tune! I still love and it was a thoroughly deserved number 1, which would easily be in my top 10. Sex On Fire is over rated these days, I’m over it now.
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dandy* ranks the UK #1 singles of 1979
I’d agree with your top 3, all 10/10 songs. I must hunt out that Blondie album….!
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SUBMISSIONS: Songs Multichart #1041
Jester’s Top Tunes 1043 1 (2) Sam Fender & Olivia Dean – Rein Me In // 13-11-10-6-4-3-1-3-3-2-1 (11 wks) 2 n-c weeks at number 1 2 (1) Taylor Swift – Opalite // 18-15-11-9-4-7-6-3-2-5-6-11-18-4-1-2 (16 wks) 3 (3) Harry Styles – Aperture // 10-5-2-1-3-3 (6 wks) 4 (4) Sombr – Homewrecker // 10-8-4-4 (4 wks) 5 (9) PinkPantheress feat. Zara Larsson – Stateside // 11-9-5 (3 wks) 6 (6) Arctic Monkeys – Opening Night // 9-4-1-5-6-6 (6 wks) 7 (7) Pulp – Background Noise // 7-5-1-1-3-4-6-7-7 (9 wks) 8 (8) Djo – The Crux // 4-1-3-4-6-6-7-8-8 (9 wks) 9 (5) Robbie Williams – All My Life // 16-11-8-7-2-5-9 (7 wks) 10 (-) Jessie Ware – Ride // 10 (1 wk) 11 (15) Olivia Dean – So Easy (To Fall In Love) // 15-13-7-4-2-2-2-2-1-5-7-7-8-10-12-16-15-11 (18 wks) 12 (21) Taylor Swift – Elizabeth Taylor // 21-16-14-20-23-35-27-21-12 (9 wks) 13 (13) Tame Impala – Dracula // 19-12-9-7-4-3-1-1-1-3-5-7-8-9-13-13-13-16-17-22-15-13-13 (23 wks) 14 (-) Gorillaz, Asha Puthii, Bobby Womack, Dave Jolicoeur, Jalen Ngonda & Black Thought – The Moon Cave // 14 (1 wk) 15 (10) Calvin Harris X Kasabian – Release The Pressure // 9-9-10-15 (4 wks) 16 (14) Romy – Love Who You Love // 10-6-3-1-1-1-3-5-6-6-8-11-12-13-14-16 (16 wks) 17 (11) Bright Light Bright Light + Ana Matronic - Cold Sweat, Hot Boys // 18-11-10-11-17 (5 wks) 18 (12) Bruno Mars – I Just Might // 11-9-5-2-5-10-12-18 (8 wks) 19 (-) Alex Warren – Fever Dream // 19 (1 wk) 20 (17) HAVEN feat. Karen Aargon – I Run // 14-12-6-4-4-2-3-2-2-7-8-13-14-17-20 (15 wks) 21 (-) Sonny Fodera & Chrystal – My Loving // 21 (1 wk) 22 (16) Mumford & Sons with Gracie Adams – Badlands // 16-22 (2 wks) 23 (20) Pulp – Tina // 5-1-1-1-3-4-6-6-7-8-9-10-14-12-12-14-16-17-16-20-23 (21 wks) 24 (19) U2 – Song Of The Future // 19-24 (2 wks) 25 (22) Lana Del Rey – White Feather Haek Tall Deer Hunter // 22-25 (2 wks) 26 (18) Sombr - … 12 to 12 // 5-3-2-2-6-8-15-17-24-28-28-30-31-21-20-17-15-13-1-4-6-7-9-14-17-18-26 (26 wks) 27 (23) Robyn – Talk To Me // 17-10-13-13-19-19-23-27 (8 wk) 28 (28) Radiohead – Let Down // 9-5-1-1-4-6-5-6-7-8-9-10-10-10-14-14-16-15-15-17-18-20-24-26-28-28 (26 wks) 29 (27) RAYE – WHERE IS MY HUSBAND! // 12-10-15-17-22-26-28-27-29 (9 wks) 30 (26) Djo – Carry The Name // 12-9-4-3-1-3-3-6-7-8-9-12-14-16-16-17-17-14-18-19-19-23-23-26-30 (25 wks) 31 (29) Tame Impala – Loser // 11-8-5-3-1-4-4-7-8-9-10-12-16-16-18-18-19-19-20-21-22-24-27-29-29-31 (26 wks) 32 (24) A*Teens – Iconic // 15-15-21-24-32 (5 wks) 33 (25) Charlie xcx – Always Everywhere // 20-25-33 (3 wks) 34 (22) Fatboy Slim & The Rolling Stones – Satisfaction Skank // 19-12-12-11-9-11-15-14-20-22 -34 (11 wks) 35 (32) Oasis – Slide Away // 10-7-4-4-1-1-3-5-6-8-9-10-11-12-13-13-17-17-20-20-20-23-23-24-24-27-28-30-32-35 (30 wks) 36 (34) Cynthia Erivo & Ariana Grande – For Good // 15-13-9-5-2-8-18-22-25-26-29-32-34-36 (14 wks) 37 (35) Cynthia Erivo – No Good Deed // 20-15-10-6-3-9-19-23-26-28-30-33-35-37 (14 wks) 38 (33) Sonny Fodera, D.O.D & Poppy Baskcomb – Think About Us // 21-16-12-5-3-2-4-6-13-21-21-26-29-31-32-31-31-31-33-38 (20 wks) 39 (31) Myles Smith & Niall Horan – Drive Safe // 16-23-31-39 (4 wks) 40 (37) Taylor Swift – The Fate Of Ophelia // 15-13-12-8-5-4-2-5-5-8-15-22-22-27-31-32-33-34-36-36-37-40 (22 wks)
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Top 200 Best selling Singles Of The Noughties
Bluntly was 2005 not 2002. Nitpicking apologies!
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SUBMISSIONS: Albums Multichart #522
1. Olivia Dean - The Art Of Loving 2. Tame Impala - Deadbeat 3. Pulp - More 4. Djo - The Crux 5. Robbie Williams - Britpop 6. Taylor Swift - The Life Of A Showgirl 7. Coldplay - Moon Music 8. Chappell Roan - The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess 9. Sam Fender - People Watching 10. Romy - Mid Air 2026 Number 1's Olivia Dean - The Art Of Loving (7+ weeks)
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Sophie Ellis-Bextor: Singles Rate (2026)
Theaudience 05.0 I Got the Wherewithal 08.0 If You Can't Do It When You're Young: When Can You Do It 07.0 A Pessimist Is Never Disappointed 05.0 I Know Enough (I Don't Get Enough) 11.0 Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) (ft Spiller) 10.0 Take Me Home 10.0 Murder On The Dancefloor 10.0 Get Over You 07.0 Move This Mountain 09.0 Music Gets The Best of Me 08.5 Mixed Up World 07.5 I Won't Change You 07.0 Catch You 10.0 Me and My Imagination 07.5 Today The Sun's On Us 07.0 If I Can't Dance 10.0 Heartbreak (Made Me A Dancer) (ft Freemasons) 05.5 Can't Fight This Feeling (Junior Caldera) 08.5 Bittersweet 06.0 Not Giving Up On Love (vs Armin Van Buuren) 08.0 Off & On 07.0 Starlight 05.5 Young Blood 05.0 Runaway Daydreamer 04.0 Love Is a Camera 04.5 The Deer & the Wolf 06.0 Come With Us 07.0 Crystallise 05.0 Wild Forever 05.0 Death of Love 05.0 Love Is You 10.0 Crying At The Discoteque 07.0 Hypnotized (ft Wuh Oh) 05.0 Breaking The Circle 05.0 Everything Is Sweet 05.0 Lost In The Sunshine 10.0 Freedom of the Night 08.0 Relentless Love 07.5 Vertigo 05.0 Taste 06.0 Dolce Vita 05.0 Stay On Me Collaborations 07.0 Circles (Just My Good Time) (ft busface) 04.0 f*** With You (ft Bob Sinclair & Gilberte Forte) 04.0 Immortal (Ft Lufthaus)