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16:59 | with . |
16:56 | Justin Timberlake with Rock Your Body. |
16:53 | Three Tenors with Amor, vida de mi vida. |
16:50 | Abba with Waterloo. From the 28th April 1974 number 1 for 2 weeks |
16:46 | Whitney Houston with I Will Always Love You. From the 29th November 1992 number 1 for 10 weeks Sound track to the movie "Bodyguard" Christmas number 1 |
16:43 | Lena Martell with One Day At A Time. From the 21st October 1979 number 1 for 3 weeks |
16:39 | Di Capua with O sole mio. |
16:37 | Louis Armstrong with What a Wonderful World. From the 24th April 1968 number 1 for 4 weeks |
16:33 | Daniel O'Donnell with Danny Boy. |
16:30 | Glenn Miller with String of Pearls. |
16:27 | with . |
16:23 | Status Quo with Who Gets The Love. |
16:20 | Barry White with You're The first My Last My Everything. From the 1st December 1974 number 1 for 2 weeks |
16:18 | Frank & Nancy Sinatra with Somethin' Stupid. From the 7th April 1967 number 1 for 2 weeks |
16:17 | with . |
16:15 | Jim Reeves with Moonlight and roses. |
16:12 | Petula Clark with Downtown. |
16:09 | Billie Jo Spears with Blanket On The Ground. |
16:09 | with . |
16:05 | Jennifer Rush with The Power Of Love. From the 6th October 1985 number 1 for 5 weeks |
16:02 | Ben E King with Stand By Me. In June 1961 this only got to number 27 in the chart. It was re released in 1987 and made famous by the film Stand By Me From the 15th February 1987 number 1 for 3 weeks |
15:59 | with . |
15:56 | Fleetwood Mac with Everywhere. |
15:53 | John Lennon with Imagine. From the 6th January 1981 number 1 for 4 weeks |
15:51 | Frankie Laine with I Believe. From the 18th April 1953 number 1 for 9 weeks Returning to number 1 on the 27th June 1953 for a further 6 weeks then for a final time on the 15th August 1953 for 3 more weeks totalling a massive 18 weeks in total at number 1 |
15:47 | Robbie Williams with Feel. |
15:42 | Celine Dion with Because You Loved Me. From The Film "Up Close & Personal" |
15:42 | with . |
15:39 | Matt Monro with Softly As I Leave You. |
15:36 | Clodagh Rodgers with Jack In The Box. |
15:34 | The Beatles with Yesterday. Originally written for, but rejected by, Billy J Kramer, this track had already topped the US charts in 1965. Only one of The Beatles features on the track - a string quartet supplements Paul's vocal and acoustic guitar. |
15:31 | Frank Sinatra with The Lady Is A Tramp. |
15:29 | with . |
15:24 | Eva Cassidy with Over The Rainbow. |
15:21 | Kenny Rogers with Lucille. From the 12th June 1977 number 1 for 1 week |
15:17 | Max Bygraves with Pack Up Your Troubles medley. |
15:16 | with . |
15:12 | Cliff Richard with We don't talk anymore. From the 19th August 1979 number 1 for 4 weeks |
15:10 | Perry Como with Magic Moments. From the 22nd February 1958 number 1 for 8 weeks |
15:07 | Mr. Acker Bilk with Stranger On The Shore. Million-seller. The biggest-selling single of 1962. "Stranger on the Shore" is a piece for clarinet written by Acker Bilk for his young daughter and originally named "Jenny" after her. It was subsequently used as |
15:07 | with . |
15:05 | Tom Jones with What's new pussycat?. |
15:02 | Tony Bennett with (I left my heart) in San Francisco. |
14:57 | with . |
14:54 | Jon Secada with Just Another Day. |
14:35 | Gary Jackson with Dark Side Of The Moon. |
13:58 | Aretha Franklin with Freeway of love. First charted in the UK in July 1985 only reaching number 51 in May of 1986 after the song's second release. |
12:57 | with . |
12:54 | John Lennon with Woman. From the 1st February 1981 number 1 for 2 weeks |
12:51 | Elvis Presley with Always On My Mind. |
12:47 | Billy Joel with We Didn't Start The Fire. |
12:44 | Sabrina Carpenter with Bed chem. |
12:41 | Rockers Revenge & Donnie Calvin with Walking On Sunshine. |
12:40 | with . |
12:34 | Adele with I drink wine. |
12:30 | Ariana Grande with Popular. |
12:28 | with . |
12:24 | Daniel O'Donnell with Home to donegal. |
12:20 | Donna Summer with On The Radio. |
12:15 | Lola Young with Messy. |
12:15 | with . |
12:11 | Paula Abdul with Opposites Attract. |
12:07 | Billie Eilish with Birds of a feather. |
12:04 | Andy Williams with Cant Help Falling In Love. |
12:01 | Rose & Bruno Mars with APT. |
11:58 | with . |
11:56 | Diana Ross with Ain't No Mounntain High Enough. |
11:53 | The Troggs with I Can't Control Myself. |
11:52 | Jim Reeves with It hurts so much to see you go. |
11:51 | with . |
11:48 | Madness with Driving in My Car. |
11:43 | Sam Fender with People watching. |
11:40 | Michael Jackson with Got to be there. |
11:40 | with . |
11:33 | Gary Moore with Story of the Blues. |
11:30 | Gigi Perez with Sailor song. |
11:29 | with . |
11:27 | FRANK SINATRA with My Blue Heaven. |
11:24 | Blondie with Sunday Girl. From the 20th May 1979 number 1 for 3 weeks |
11:21 | Daniel Boone with Beautiful Sunday. |
11:18 | Whitney Houston with Million Dollar Bill. |
11:14 | Elvis Presley with Suspicious Minds. Written, and first recorded, by Mark James (1968). |
11:10 | Take That with Could It Be Magic. |
11:10 | with . |
11:07 | KSI featuring Trippie Redd with Thick of it. |
11:04 | Luke Combs with Hannah Ford Road. |
11:01 | Teddy Swims with Bad dreams. |
10:58 | with . |
10:56 | Bobby Darin with EARLY IN THE MORNING. |
10:52 | Seasick Steve with Diddley Bo. |
10:52 | Little Milton with Satisfied. |
10:48 | Kim Weston with You Hit Me Where It Hurt Me. |
10:43 | Sheena Davis with Only you. |
10:43 | with . |
10:39 | Snake Davis with Lonely. |
10:35 | Louis Armstrong with Public melody number one. |
10:33 | Champion Jack Dupree with Chain Gang Blues. |
10:30 | Billie Holiday with Tain't Nobody's Business If I Do. |
10:28 | with . |
10:23 | Willie Nelson with Till I Can Gain Control Again. |
10:19 | Buckwheat Zydeco with Won't you let me go. |
10:17 | Swing Commanders with Don't Fence Me In. |
10:15 | Andy Abraham with This Ole Heart Of MIne. |
10:14 | with . |
10:12 | Thelonious Monk with Nice Work If You Can Get It. |
10:08 | Artie Shaw with Begin The Beguine. Swinging 30's |
10:03 | Bob James with Angela (Theme From Taxi). |
10:00 | The Louis Lester Band with Dead of Night Express. |
10:00 | with . |
09:56 | Mint Royale with Singin In The Rain. From the 8th June 2008 number 1 for 2 weeks This track was commissioned for a TV commercial for Volkswagen and was not originally intended for public release. The popularity of the ad resulted in the track being made a |
09:52 | Laura Branigan with Gloria. |
09:48 | Status Quo with Caroline. |
09:48 | with . |
09:45 | Felix with Don't You Want Me. |
09:42 | Benson Boone with Beautiful things. From the 16th March 2024 number 1 for 2 weeks |
09:39 | Marty Robbins with The Story of My Life. |
09:37 | with . |
09:29 | Cynthia Erivo & Ariana Grande with Defying gravity. |
09:27 | Elvis Presley with Heartbreak Hotel. (See page 18 in the large "Singles" book for info) UK debut for Elvis Aron Presley (b. 8 Jan 1935 Mississippi, USA, d. 16 Aug 1977, Memphis, Tennessee); nickname 'The King'. In 1953 Elvis passed a recording studio with |
09:27 | with . |
09:24 | The Undertones with You've Got My Number. |
09:20 | Katy Perry feat. Nicki Minaj with Swish Swish. |
09:17 | with . |
09:14 | Gracie Abrams with That's so true. |
09:10 | Diana Ross & Lionel Richie with Endless Love. |
09:07 | Sabrina Carpenter with Taste. |
09:04 | Soft Cell with Tainted love. From the 30th August 1981 number 1 for 2 weeks |
09:02 | The Carpenters with Please Mr Postman. |
08:58 | with . |
08:01 | Richard Smith with A to Z of Pop! 2016. |
07:55 | Johnny & the Hurricanes with Rocking Goose. |
06:57 | with . |
06:55 | Deep Blue Something with Breakfast At Tiffany's. From the 29th September 1996 number 1 for 1 week |
06:51 | Texas with Say What You Want. |
06:47 | Lisa Stansfield with Someday (I'm Coming Back). From The Movie "The Bodyguard" (1992) |
06:46 | with . |
06:41 | Alison Limerick with Make It On My Own. |
06:38 | Take That with A million love songs. |
06:37 | with . |
06:33 | Ultra Naté with Free. t |
06:30 | Gabrielle with Dreams. From the 20th June 1993 number 1 for 3 weeks |
06:29 | with . |
06:25 | Simply Red with For your babies. |
06:20 | Robbie Williams with Freedom. |
06:16 | Catatonia with Mulder & Scully. |
06:15 | with . |
06:12 | Beverley Craven with Promise Me. |
06:09 | S Club 7 with S Club Party. In September 1999 reached number 2 in the UK chart |
06:06 | Vic Reeves & The Wonder Stuff with Dizzy. From the 3rd November 1991 number 1 for 2 weeks |
06:01 | MC Hammer with U Can't Touch This. |
05:58 | with . |
05:52 | John Miles with music. |
05:48 | Barry White with Sho' You Right. |
05:44 | Johnny Mathis with Three Times A Lady. |
05:44 | with . |
05:41 | Reo Speedwagon with Keep On Loving You. |
05:37 | Modern Talking with Brother Louis. |
05:36 | with . |
05:33 | The Jam with Going Underground. From the 10th March 1980 number 1 for 3 weeks Double A Sided with "Dreams Of Children" |
05:30 | Shalamar with Dead Giveaway. |
05:27 | with . |
05:22 | Madonna with Live To Tell. |
05:18 | Lionel Richie with Hello. From the 18th March 1984 number 1 for 6 weeks |
05:15 | Pihranas with Tom Hart. |
05:12 | INXS with New Sensation. |
05:08 | Jeffrey Osborne with On The Wings Of Love. |
05:05 | Poison with Your Mama Dont Dance. |
05:01 | Crowded House with Don't Dream It's Over. |
04:59 | with . |
04:56 | Tony Orlando & Dawn with Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Old Oak Tree. From the 15th April 1973 number 1 for 4 weeks |
04:52 | Genesis with Follow You Follow Me. |
04:48 | David Bowie with Fame. |
04:45 | Slade with Coz I Luv You. From the 7th November 1971 number 1 for 4 weeks |
04:41 | The Police with Message in a bottle. From the 23rd of September 1979 number 1 for 3 weeks |
04:40 | with . |
04:37 | Mike Batt With New Edition with Summertime City. |
04:34 | Rose Royce with Car Wash. |
04:30 | Nazareth with Love Hurts. |
04:26 | with . |
04:21 | Eagles with New Kid in Town. |
04:18 | johnny nash with Tears On My Pillow. From the 6th July 1975 number 1 for 1 week |
04:13 | Status Quo with Roll Over Lay Down. |
04:10 | Donny Osmond with Too Young. |
04:06 | Argent with Hold Your Head Up. |
04:02 | Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band with Hollywood nights. |
03:55 | with . |
03:53 | Isley Brothers with This old heart of mine. In the 1966 UK charts, reached number 47 in April. Returned 2 years later in October 1968 and got to number 3 |
03:49 | Righteous Brothers with You've Lost That Loving Feeling. From the 29th January 1965 number 1 for 2 weeks |
03:47 | Fats Domino with Be My Guest. |
03:45 | Elvis Presley with Are You Lonesome Tonight. From the 20th January 1961 number 1 for 4 weeks |
03:42 | The Byrds with Mr Tambourine Man. From the 16th July 1965 number 1 for 2 weeks |
03:39 | Rolling Stones with Under My Thumb. |
03:36 | The Fortunes with You've Got Your Troubles. |
03:35 | with . |
03:32 | Bee Gees with I've Gotta Get A Message To You. From the 29th August 1968 number 1 for 1 week |
03:30 | Gerry & The Pacemakers with Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying. |
03:28 | with . |
03:25 | Dionne Warwick with Walk On By. |
03:23 | Otis redding with These Arms Of Mine. |
03:22 | with . |
03:20 | Cliff Richard & The Shadows with On The Beach. |
03:17 | Matt Monro with Gonna Build A Mountain. |
03:16 | with . |
03:14 | Andy Williams with Music to watch girls by. 1967 May number 33 Marh 1999 number 9 |
03:10 | Led Zeppelin with Whole lotta love. Originally released in 1969 but not in the UK. Charted in 1997 and reached number 21 in September |
03:07 | Jimmy Dean with Big Bad John. |
03:06 | with . |
03:04 | Pat Boone with Johnny Will. |
03:01 | The Tornados with Telstar. From the 28th September 1962 number 1 for 5 weeks |
02:58 | with . |
02:01 | Richard Smith with A to Z of Pop! 2015. |
01:57 | with . |
01:54 | Teddy Swims with The door. |
01:52 | The Crickets with Don't Ever Change. |
01:48 | Waylon Jennings with America. |
01:48 | with . |
01:46 | Frank Sinatra with Bewitched. |
01:41 | Billie Eilish with Wildflower. |
01:37 | The Staple Singers with I'll Take You There. |
01:36 | with . |
01:32 | Robbie Williams with something beautiful. |
01:30 | Elvis Presley with Wooden Heart. From the 17th March 1961 number 1 for 6 weeks |
01:25 | elton john with Benny & The Jets. |
01:23 | with . |
01:19 | Benny Hill with Ernie (The Fastest Milkman). From the 5th December 1971 number 1 for 4 weeks Christmas number 1 It was also re-released in 1992 reaching number 29. |
01:16 | Myles Smith with Nice to meet you. |
01:16 | with . |
01:14 | Gene Pitney with Backstage (I'm Lonely). |
01:11 | Frankie Vaughan with The Garden Of Eden. From the 19th January 1957 number 1 for 4 weeks Sharing the number 1 spot with Guy Mitchell on the 1st of February for 1 week |
01:08 | Kendrick Lamar & Sza with Luther. |
01:05 | Dawn with Knock Three Times. From 9th May 1971 number 1 for 5 weeks |
01:03 | Brenda Lee with here comes that feeling. |
01:01 | The Johnston Brothers with Hernando's Hideaway. From the 5th November 1955 number 1 for 2 weeks |
00:55 | with . |
00:53 | Sabrina Carpenter with Bed chem. |
00:50 | Diana Ross & The Supremes with Someday We'll Be Together. |
00:46 | Nizlopi with JCB. From the 18th December 2005 number 1 for 1 week |
00:46 | with . |
00:43 | Dean Martin with Sway. |
00:40 | Tina Turner with What's love got to do with it. |
00:35 | Joe Walsh with Life's Been Good. |
00:34 | with . |
00:31 | Will Smith with Will 2K. |
00:27 | Colin Blunstone with Say You Don't Mind. |
00:25 | with . |
00:23 | The Lancashire Hotpots with The Firewall Song. |
00:19 | Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars with Die with a smile. |
00:17 | Crystals with Then He Kissed Me. |
00:15 | Cliff Richard & The Shadows with Travellin' Light. From the 24th October 1959 number 1 for 5 weeks |
00:10 | Rod Stewart with Sailing. From the 31st of August 1975 number 1 for 4 weeks |
00:07 | Minnie Riperton with Loving You. |
00:04 | Matt Monro with Somewhere. From The West Side Story |
00:01 | Vic Damone with On the Street Where You Live. From the 11th June 1958 number 1 for 2 weeks Returning to number 1 on the 4th July sharing the top spot with the Everly Brothers |
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