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  1. JCM20 posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    That's because McFly were (un?)fortunate enough to be at the peak of their popularity between 2004 and 2008, when record sales were at a catastrophic low. Still, extremely few acts have had seven UK number 1 singles.
  2. JCM20 posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    If you mean lowest selling in the week they went to number 1, then the top 3 are Cleopatra by the Lumineers, Faithless 2.0 by Faithless and Talk That Talk by Rihanna
  3. Oh, right, I thought this just meant returning to the charts at all. Neither album has charted for over a decade. But TBH given low album sales are these days they could pull it off
  4. Busted I hope :dance:
  5. I cheated to get Sledgehammer (sorry), but I got the other 11 myself!
  6. You don't know It's My Life or Reach?
  7. JCM20 posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Anyone who still claims streaming hasn't ruined the chart is SERIOUSLY delusional
  8. Justin Bieber today scales new heights on the streaming front, becoming the first act in Official Chart history to hit 100 million streams of a song in the UK, the Official Charts Company can confirm. Sorry, the second of three Number 1 singles from current album Purpose, scoops the accolade of the most-streamed song in Britain since Official Charts Company records began. Spending two weeks at the top back in October, the track has remained a firm favourite with UK music fans having never left the Official Chart in the 33 weeks since its release. Co-written by Canadian superstar Bieber, with Skrillex and Blood on production duties, the tropical pop anthem smashes over the new digital threshold this week based on audio streams from chart-reporting services including the likes of Spotify, Google Play, Deezer, Apple Music, Tidal, Napster and more. Official Charts Company Chief Executive Martin Talbot comments: “It has been an extraordinary few months for Justin Bieber and this new streaming landmark really tops the lot. For Sorry to become the first track in Official Chart history to pass the 100m mark is a record which can never be taken away from Justin - it is, perhaps, the four-minute mile of music streaming. A remarkable feat, a first which will be Justin's record forever.” No stranger to record-breaking chart feats, Bieber became the first recipient of the Official Chart Record Breaker Award earlier this year (pictured) to mark his achievement of holding positions Number 1, 2, and 3 simultaneously on the Official Singles Chart, with Love Yourself, Sorry, and What Do You Mean. Both What Do You Mean and Love Yourself are also a whisker away from the 100 million streams milestone on 98.6 and 94.3 million streams, and expected to cross the line in the coming weeks.
  9. Taylor Swift - Style/everything else she's ever written
  10. How You Remind Me - good Everything else Nickelback have ever recorded - appalling
  11. Rihanna - Umbrella Rihanna - Bitch Better Have My Money (awful) or Work (even worse)
  12. Sweet Home Alabama, Breakeven, Little Lion Man, Gold Dust and Bangarang all failed to crack the top 20 (and almost Mr Brightside too, given that it was out of the top 20 after one week in 2004 and hasn't returned since)
  13. The latter I think might actually be Sweet Home Alabama by Lynyrd Skynyrd
  14. Do you mean SFTTR? MYFML made the top 10
  15. This may have been discussed before (and probably has), but I was just wondering what were some of the best selling songs not to make the top 10, 20 or 40 - or indeed which only spent a week or two there before disappearing into the nether regions. I know for certain that "Radioactive" by Imagine Dragons is the biggest seller not to make the top 10, but it would be great to know some of the others.
  16. JCM20 posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Beyonce hasn't had a number 1 for six years though
  17. JCM20 posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Mr Brightside is the first song released in the noughties to go 2x Platinum without selling 1 million copies first. Can't Get You Out of My Head, Poker Face and Chasing Cars were all pushed over the 2x Platinum mark thanks to streaming too, but they'd all already sold 1 million first
  18. JCM20 posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    I thought Mr Brightside could possibly become one of the last ever million sellers not to go 2x Platinum first
  19. Actually "Heroes" had only reached number 24 before Bowie's death, then got to number 7 afterwards
  20. Someone Like You did it after the performance at the BRITs. It wasn't even a single at the time
  21. Iris and Don't Stop Believin'
  22. At this rate we may get even fewer than the 17 we got in 2007. I predict 16
  23. Put it this way, because they count YouTube views in the States as well as streams, Baby by Justin Bieber is 12x Platinum even though it has paid-for sales of less than 5 million.
  24. I mean that songs will eventually "sell a million" in about three weeks and eventually go into the 2-3 millions. In the U.S., it was originally 1 sale per every 1,000 streams, but when streaming grew massively, it was changed to 1 sale every 1,500 streams.