Everything posted by DanChartFan
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Every song that has spent 20 or more weeks in the UK Top 10
I've put together a playlist for the above chronological list, for anyone who fancies listening to all 47 tracks and has a spare 2.75 hours to do so. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5F7v7tp71acdJ2HmzDgsmp?si=gERl1fQWT5uwsdCHhoN6bw
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The highest placed non-Top 10 track in every weekly UK Singles Chart
Thank you. It did take a while, though I can't remember for sure how long, but it's the sort of thing I love doing. I've done this one and the highest place non-charttopping list in the other thread that I keep up to date, but I'm wondering if there are others I should do too, so I'm open to suggestion. I'm toying with doing a highest placed non-Top 40 list, due to that being the cut off for the BBC etc, but maybe there are other possibilities that buzzjackers would like to see.
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Every song that has spent 20 or more weeks in the UK Top 10
I've done a chronological listing of the tracks, partly because I was interested in how they would divide up into different chart eras, and partly because there were some song titles that could be multiple different songs by multiple different artists and I wanted to be sure which was the eligible one here. It's got to be said the OCC's site was rather less help than it might have been, with an example being searching for Bohemian Rhapsody and it suggesting five different recordings of that name, but none of them were either of the chart runs of the OG recording, with the closest being the 'Queen and the Muppets' version which I love but which is surely a lot less likely to be what someone searching for 'Bohemian Rhapsody' is actually looking for than the original Queen version. The OCC also seemed to draw a complete blank (as I admittedly also had) on 'Golden', and suggested five possible artists for a track called 'Golden', most notably Harry Styles, and I could see it wasn't any of them. In the end I had to Google 'golden' and 'top ten hit' to realise that of course it was that Hunter/X computer generated band thingy, but even knowing exactly what artist credit to search for on the OCC site it still couldn't find it, so in the end I had to find a random article on the OCC about it and then click through to the single via a convenient hyperlink in that. Anyway that's enough of me having a grumpy old man's rant about the OCC site.... The tracks with two asterisks achieved their weeks total across more than one separate chart run. The tracks with one asterisk achieve their weeks total across a single chart run, but over two or more separate stints within the top 10 The tracks with no asterisks achieved their weeks total in both a single chart run AND a single stint in the top 10 [Let me know if I have put the wrong number of asterisks for any of them] The list clearly falls into three eras, namely into 'pre-history 1952-1954', 'the golden era 60s-90s', and 'the streaming anarchy 2013-2025'. Note that five 2025 new entries are already on this list, which is more than any other year in chart history, though 1953, 1954, 2019 and 2024 all currently have four tracks. 1952/11/14 Mario Lanza - Because You're Mine 1953/04/03 Frankie Laine - I Believe 1953/05/22 Frank Chacksfield - Terry's Theme From 'Limelight' 1953/05/29 Mantovani - The Song From The Moulin Rouge** 1953/12/18 Eddie Calvert - Oh Mein Papa 1954/01/22 Obenkirchen Childrens Choir - The Happy Wanderer** 1954/04/08 Doris Day - Secret Love 1954/06/18 David Whitfield with Mantovani and his Orchestra - Cara Mia 1954/07/02 Kitty Kallen - Little Things Mean A Lot 1955/01/07 Bill Haley and his Comets - Rock Around The Clock** 1962/11/29 Brenda Lee - Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree** 1963/08/29 The Beatles - She Loves You 1975/11/08 Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody** 1983/11/12 Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax** 1984/12/15 Band Aid - Do They Know It's Christmas** 1984/12/15 Wham! - Last Christmas** 1987/12/05 Pogues ft Kirsty MacColl - Fairytale Of New York** 1991/06/29 Bryan Adams - (Everything I Do) I Do It For You 1994/05/21 Wet Wet Wet - Love Is All Around 1994/12/10 Mariah Carey - All I Want For Christmas Is You** 1996/06/01 Baddiel/Skinner/Lightning Seeds - Three Lions/3 Lions 98** 2013/12/07 Pharrell - Happy 2014/07/05 Ed Sheeran - Thinking Out Loud 2015/09/10 Justin Bieber - What Do You Mean? 2016/01/14 Zara Larsson - Lush Life** 2016/04/14 Drake ft Wizkid & Kyla - One Dance 2017/01/19 Ed Sheeran - Shape Of You 2019/01/17 Lewis Capaldi - Someone You Loved* 2019/09/05 Taylor Swift - Cruel Summer** 2019/11/14 Dua Lipa - Don't Start Now* 2019/12/12 Weeknd - Blinding Lights* 2021/07/08 Ed Sheeran - Bad Habits 2022/01/06 Fireboy DML & Ed Sheeran - Peru 2022/04/14 Harry Styles - As It Was* 2022/09/08 Rema - Clam Down* 2023/08/24 Casso/Raye/D-Block Europe - Prada* 2023/09/28 Tate McCrae - Greedy* 2023/10/12 Noah Kahan - Stick Season* 2024/02/01 Benson Boone - Beautiful Things* 2024/03/07 Dasha - Austin 2024/04/25 Sabrina Carpenter - Espresso* 2024/09/26 Chappell Roan - Pink Pony Club 2025/02/20 Alex Warren - Ordinary* 2025/06/26 Sam Fender & Olivia Dean - Rein Me In* 2025/07/03 Hunter/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei - Golden* 2025/08/28 Olivia Dean - Man I Need* 2025/10/09 Olivia Dean - So Easy (To Fall In Love)**
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The highest placed non-Top 10 track in every weekly UK Singles Chart
Ella Langley's Choosin' Texas, at #16. returns to the list this week, after taking a week off for Noah Kahan. There are three tracks that climb into the top 10 this week, but the two by Michael Jackson have obviously been in the Top 10 in the past. Zara Larsson's Midnight Sun however reaches the Top 10 for the first time at #7, and the two weeks it previously had on this list have to be given to someone else. For w/e 19/03/2026 we now add to the list Olivia Dean's The Hardest Part at #23, whilst for w/e 16/04/2026 Raye and Hans Zimmer's Click Clack Symphony, at #13, now gets a second week on the list.
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The highest placed non-charttopping track in every weekly UK Singles Chart
Tame Impala's Dracula returns to #2 and gets a second wee on this list.
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The highest placed non-Top 10 track in every weekly UK Singles Chart
Noah Kahan's Doors joins this list as a new entry at number 12.
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The highest placed non-charttopping track in every weekly UK Singles Chart
Justin Bieber and Nicki Minaj's Beauty And A Beat stays at number 3 and gets a second week on this list.
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The highest placed non-Top 10 track in every weekly UK Singles Chart
Justin Bieber and Nicki Minaj's Beauty And A Beat climbs into the Top 10 at number 3 and they give up their spot on this list to Ella Langley's Choosin' Texas which was at #13 last week. Ella also gains a second week on the list in respect of this week, despite a drop to #16.
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The highest placed non-charttopping track in every weekly UK Singles Chart
Justin Bieber and Nicki Minaj's Beauty And A Beat climbs into the Top 10 at number 3 and gets added to this list.
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The highest placed non-charttopping track in every weekly UK Singles Chart
Tame Impala's Dracula climbs to a new peak of #2 and joins the list.
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The highest placed non-Top 10 track in every weekly UK Singles Chart
This week's new track on the list is Beauty And A Beat by Justin Bieber ft Nicki Minaj, which gains a new peak at #11 having reentered the charts 13 years after it last charted. No other changes to the make up of the Top 10 this week.
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The highest placed non-charttopping track in every weekly UK Singles Chart
Bella Kay's Iloveitiloveitiloveit is at #2 again and now has 5 weeks on this list.
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The highest placed non-Top 10 track in every weekly UK Singles Chart
The new track on the list this week is Zara Larsson's Midnight Sun, peaking at #12 this week. Dominic's Fike's White Keys which last week took the w/e 19th March 2026 week from his other track, Babydoll, when that entered the Top 10, has now entered the Top 10 itself, so it's back off the list again, and we look down as far as #22 to see that Zara Larsson's Midnight Sun also gets that week on the list too in addition to this week.
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The highest placed non-Top 10 track in every weekly UK Singles Chart
Thanks, I've edited the post to correct it. It must have been a typo as I got it correct on the main list in the first post of page 2.
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Easter Number Ones
2026: Easter Sunday 5th April announced 3rd April That brings us to the present, where Tame Impala's Dracula flies up from #12 to a new peak of #3, Bella Kay makes a third fortnightly visit to #2 from last weeks #3, and Sam Fender & Olivia Dean stay at #1 for the 6th week overall.
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Easter Number Ones
2025: Easter Sunday 20th April 2025 announced 18th April Ed Sheeran stays at #3 with Azizam, Chappell Roan stays at #2 with Pink Pony Club, and Alex Warren's Ordinary stay at #1 for the 5th of a total of 13 weeks at the top.
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Easter Number Ones
2024: Easter Sunday 31st March 2024 announced 29th March Beyonce stays put at #3 with Texas Hold 'Em, Teddy Swims' Lose Control climbs to a peak of #2 four weeks after originally achieving that peak, and Benson Boone's Beautiful Things stays at #1 for a second and final week.
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Easter Number Ones
2023: Easter Sunday 9th April announced 7th April Ed Sheeran drops from #1 to #3 with Eyes Close, Miley Cyrus stays put at #2 with Flowers, and Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding swap places with Ed to spend their first week at #1.
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Easter Number Ones
2022: Easter Sunday 17th April announced 15th April Dave's Starlight drops from #2 to #3 and Jack Harlow enters at #2 for the first of five consecutive weeks in that position with the somewhat ironically titled, considering it peaked at #2 for so many weeks, First Class. Harry Styles get another Easter number one with As It Was spending the 2nd of 10 consecutive weeks at the top.
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Easter Number Ones
2021: Easter Sunday 4th April announced 2nd April Justin Bieber/Casear/Giveon stay at #3 with Peaches, Nathan Evans/220Kid/Billen Ted drop to #2 with Wellerman and Lil Nas X enters at #1 with Montero (Let Me Call Your Name) for the first of five weeks at the top, and scoring a second Easter number one in the process.
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Easter Number Ones
2020: Easter Sunday 12th April announced 10th April Saint Jhn drops from #2 to #3 with Roses, and Drake enters at #2 with Toosie Slide. The Weeknd stays at #1 with Blnding Lights, for the 7th of 8 weeks across three separate stints at the top.
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Easter Number Ones
2019: Easter Sunday 21st April announced 19th April Billie Eilish stays put at #3 with Bad Guy, and Lewis Capaldi's Someone You Loved drops to #2 after 7 weeks at number one. Lil Nas X climbs from #2 to #1 for the first of 2 weeks at the top spot. which would be followed by a further seven weeks at #2.
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Easter Number Ones
2018: Easter Sunday 1st April announced 30th March Portugal the Man's Feel It Still spend a third week at its peak position of #3, while George Ezra's Paradise climbs to a peak of #2. Rudimental, Glynne and Macklemore climb from 2 to #1 for their only week at the top with These Days.
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Easter Number Ones
2017: Easter Sunday 16th April announced 14th April Ed Sheeran drops from #2 to #3 with Galway Girl, and from #1 to #2 with Shape Of You, after 13 weeks at the top, though Shape Of You will return to #1 next week for one final week. Harry Styles enters at the top spot with Sign Of The Times.
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YouTube embeds
Just to add that I have now worked out that it also needs you to type a return key (as opposed to the shift+return that I almost always end a line with) immediately BEFORE you post the link in, as well as afterwards, and even then it only sometimes works the way it is supposed to, and even if it works it only sometimes lets you actually post the edited version of the post that visibly contains the embedded video, but at least now I can sometimes embed a youtube video, rather than never embed them. I'm just adding this comment here to aide anyone else (quite probably including future me) who also Googles for help with this problem.