Scottish Singles and Albums Charts#2014
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The Scottish Albums Chart is a chart compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC) which is based on how physical and digital sales towards the UK Albums Chart fare in Scotland. The official singles chart for Scotland, the Scottish Singles Chart, which was based on how physical and digital sales towards the UK singles chart were faring in Scotland has not been published since 20 November 2020.
Since 20 November 2020, only the Scottish Albums Chart has been published by the OCC, and it has been based on physical sales only,{{Cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/scottish-singles-chart//20201120/41/|title=Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 | Official Charts Company|website=www.officialcharts.com}} with the OCC only publishing the albums chart on their website since 11 December 2020.{{Cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/scottish-albums-chart/20200904/40/|title=Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 | Official Charts Company|website=www.officialcharts.com}}
History
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Radio & Record News and Record Business magazines compiled Scottish charts which were broadcast on Independent Local Radio stations such as Radio Clyde and Radio Forth; these showed particular favour for hard rock, punk and new wave while soul and other "black" styles would fare less well; for example, on 23 June 1978, Radio & Record News placed Heatwave at number 15 UK-wide but number 40 in Scotland, the O'Jays at number 21 UK-wide but not in the Scottish Top 40 and Bob Marley at number 26 UK-wide but not in the Scottish Top 40, but AC/DC at number 38 UK-wide and number 20 in Scotland, the Clash at number 62 UK-wide and number 22 in Scotland, and the Vibrators at number 65 UK-wide but number 39 in Scotland.Radio & Record News UK-wide and Scottish charts for 23 June 1978.
In the late 1980s, as frustration in Scotland at perceived isolation from the Thatcher government grew, pressure was applied for the creation of an official Scottish chart; Brian Guthri of the Scottish Record Industry Association claimed that the official UK charts did not pick up many sales by Scottish acts as they were not polling enough shops in Scotland, citing Win's "You've Got the Power" (the theme song from McEwan's Lager adverts) as an example"Scots plan break away music chart", The Stage and Television Today, 23 March 1989 and a month of research determined significant differences from the UK charts, with indie acts selling particularly well."Scotland gets own hit parade" (sic), The Stage and Television Today, 11 May 1989 That autumn, the SRIA voted to set up its own chart, suggesting that the balance of 75 chart return shops in Greater London to 45 in Scotland was unfair."SRIA hits back at 'English bias'", The Stage and Television Today, 19 October 1989 Although a Scottish chart had been broadcast on BBC Radio Scotland beforehand,See for example listings in the Newcastle Journal, 4 May 1990 the first official Scottish Gallup charts were published on 17 March 1991; notably, they placed Scottish band the Silencers at number 6 in the album chart (only number 39 UK-wide) and The Simpsons Sing the Blues album higher than the Inspector Morse soundtrack, which was 11 places higher UK-wide.{{Cite web|url=http://scans.chartarchive.org/UK/1991/UK%20Charts%201991.03.23.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190131040442/http://scans.chartarchive.org/UK/1991/UK%20Charts%201991.03.23.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-date=31 January 2019|title=Record Mirror – UK charts for 23 March 1991}} The launch of this chart was heralded by Neil Ross of the Scottish Record Industry Association, who again suggested that the UK charts were disproportionately slanted towards sales in London and the south of England, while music manager Bruce Findlay suggested that Scotland could potentially produce a music TV show with as much international appeal as the then-popular DEF II series Rapido."Putting Scotland on the map", The Stage and Television Today, 18 April 1991 From 20 September 1991, a short weekly TV programme based around the Scottish chart was broadcast by BBC1 Scotland on Friday nights, hosted by Nicky Campbell, then of Radio 1"New Series", The Stage and Television Today, 19 September 1991 and the chart continued to be broadcast on Monday nights on BBC Radio ScotlandSee many listings in the Perthshire Advertiser up to May 1993 although it was dropped, along with other night-time music programmes on that station, during the last year of Gallup's contract."Newsfile", Music Week, 29 May 1993 Frankie Miller's song "Caledonia", also included in McEwan's adverts which were only shown in Scotland and Northern Ireland, topped the Scottish chart while only being a minor UK-wide hit.Perthshire Advertiser, 10 April 1992 An unofficial Scottish Network Chart was also taken by Scottish commercial stations, including Radio Tay, in the early 1990s.See many listings in the Perthshire Advertiser from 18 January 1991 to 14 October 1994, with two further listings in November 1996.
Archives on the Official Charts Company website go back to February 1994, when Millward Brown took over as chart compilers and the number of retailers sampled throughout the UK increased.[http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/scottish-singles-chart/19940227/41 Official Scottish Singles Chart Top 100: 27 February 1994 – 5 March 1994] Official Charts Company After this relaunch, Scottish Television launched a show based around the official Scottish chart, called Chart Bite."Television News: It'll be an even later night for the South Bank Show in Scotland", The Stage and Television Today, 10 February 1994 Until 2000, the Scottish album chart included albums eligible only for the compilation album chart at a UK-wide level.{{citation needed|date=February 2021}}
How the UK and Scottish charts were compiled diverged several times from 1994. Whereas digital downloads were incorporated into the UK singles chart from April 2005 and albums from April 2006, the Scottish charts remained physical sales only until the week ending 10 October 2009 when digital sales were included. This brought how the two charts were compiled in line for almost five years until the week ending 6 July 2014, when streaming was included in the UK singles chart and later in the UK album chart for the week ending 1 March 2015. The Scottish charts remained compiled of digital and physical sales only until the week ending 20 November 2020, when the singles chart was discontinued and only physical sales are counted for the album chart.{{Cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/scottish-singles-chart/20201120/41//|title=Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 | Official Charts Company|website=www.officialcharts.com}} The final number one single was "Always" by Scottish band the Snuts.{{Cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/scottish-singles-chart/|title = Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 | Official Charts Company| website=Official Charts }}
Number ones
=1994=
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Date | Single | Artist | Album | Artist |
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27 February | rowspan="2"|"Without You" | rowspan="2"|Mariah Carey | rowspan="2"|Music Box | rowspan="2"|Mariah Carey |
6 March | ||||
13 March | rowspan="3"|"Doop" | rowspan="3"|Doop | Hit the Highway | The Proclaimers |
20 March | Vauxhall and I | Morrissey | ||
27 March | Energy Rush: 7th Heaven | Various artists | ||
3 April | rowspan="2"|"Everything Changes" | rowspan="2"|Take That | rowspan="3"|Our Town – The Greatest Hits | rowspan="3"|Deacon Blue |
10 April{{efn|group=upper-alpha|Scottish charts were not published on 10 April 1994, therefore a week's gap is inferred.{{cite web|url=http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/scottish-singles-chart/19940403/41/| title=Official Scottish Singles Chart Top 100 – Official Charts Company| publisher=Official Charts Company| access-date=2016-03-26}}}} | ||||
17 April | "The Real Thing" | Tony Di Bart | ||
24 April | rowspan="20"|"Love Is All Around" | rowspan="20"|Wet Wet Wet | rowspan="5"|I Say I Say I Say | rowspan="5"|Erasure |
1 May{{efn|group=upper-alpha|Scottish charts were not published again until 29 May 1994, therefore a four-week gap is inferred.{{cite web|url=http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/scottish-singles-chart/19940424/41/| title=Official Scottish Singles Chart Top 100 – Official Charts Company| publisher=Official Charts Company| access-date=2016-03-26}}}} | ||||
8 May | ||||
15 May | ||||
22 May | ||||
29 May | rowspan="6"|Top Gear | rowspan="7"|Various artists | ||
5 June{{efn|group=upper-alpha|Scottish charts were not published again until 3 July 1994, therefore a four-week gap is inferred.{{cite web|url=http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/scottish-singles-chart/19940529/41/| title=Official Scottish Singles Chart Top 100 – Official Charts Company| publisher=Official Charts Company| access-date=2016-03-26}}}} | ||||
12 June | ||||
19 June | ||||
26 June | ||||
3 July | ||||
10 July | Dance Zone – Level Two | |||
17 July | rowspan="3"|End of Part One: Their Greatest Hits | rowspan="3"|Wet Wet Wet | ||
24 July | ||||
31 July | ||||
7 August | rowspan="4"|Now That's What I Call Music! 28 | rowspan="4"|Various artists | ||
14 August | ||||
21 August | ||||
28 August | ||||
4 September | Definitely Maybe | Oasis | ||
11 September | rowspan="4"|"Saturday Night" | rowspan="4"|Whigfield | rowspan="3"|The Best Rock Album in the World... Ever! | rowspan="3"|Various artists |
18 September | ||||
25 September | ||||
2 October | rowspan="2"|Monster | rowspan="2"|R.E.M. | ||
9 October | rowspan="2"|"Sure" | rowspan="2"|Take That | ||
16 October | rowspan="3"|Cross Road | rowspan="3"|Bon Jovi | ||
23 October | "Saturday Night" | Whigfield | ||
30 October | rowspan="3"|"Baby Come Back" | rowspan="3"|Pato Banton featuring Ali and Robin Campbell | ||
6 November | The Greatest Hits | INXS | ||
13 November | Cross Road | Bon Jovi | ||
20 November | "Another Night" | (MC Sar &) The Real McCoy | rowspan="4"|Now That's What I Call Music! 29 | rowspan="4"|Various artists |
27 November | "Love Spreads" | The Stone Roses | ||
4 December | rowspan="4"|"Stay Another Day" | rowspan="4"|East 17 | ||
11 December | ||||
18 December | rowspan="2"|Carry On up the Charts: The Best of The Beautiful South | rowspan="2"|The Beautiful South | ||
25 December |
=1995=
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Date | Single | Artist | Album | Artist |
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1 January | rowspan="5"|"Cotton Eye Joe" | rowspan="5"|Rednex | rowspan="4"|Carry On up the Charts: The Best of The Beautiful South | rowspan="4"|The Beautiful South |
8 January | ||||
15 January | ||||
22 January | ||||
29 January | The Best Punk Album in the World...Ever! | Various artists | ||
5 February | rowspan="6"|"Think Twice" | rowspan="6"|Celine Dion | Good News from the Next World | Simple Minds |
12 February | rowspan="3"|The Colour of My Love | rowspan="3"|Celine Dion | ||
19 February | ||||
26 February | ||||
5 March | Greatest Hits | Bruce Springsteen | ||
12 March | Medusa | Annie Lennox | ||
19 March | "Love Can Build a Bridge" | Cher, Chrissie Hynde & Neneh Cherry with Eric Clapton | Elastica | Elastica |
26 March | "Don't Stop (Wiggle Wiggle)" | The Outhere Brothers | The Colour of My Love | Celine Dion |
2 April | rowspan="4"|"Back for Good" | rowspan="4"|Take That | rowspan="2"|Greatest Hits | rowspan="2"|Bruce Springsteen |
9 April | ||||
16 April | Picture This | Wet Wet Wet | ||
23 April | rowspan="2"|Now That's What I Call Music! 30 | rowspan="2"|Various artists | ||
30 April | rowspan="2"|"Some Might Say" | rowspan="2"|Oasis | ||
7 May | rowspan="2"|Nobody Else | rowspan="2"|Take That | ||
14 May | rowspan="4"|"Unchained Melody" / "(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover" | rowspan="4"|Robson & Jerome | ||
21 May | Stanley Road | Paul Weller | ||
28 May | On a Dance Tip 2 | Various artists | ||
4 June | rowspan="2"|Pulse | rowspan="2"|Pink Floyd | ||
11 June | "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" | U2 | ||
18 June | rowspan="3"|"Unchained Melody" / "(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover" | rowspan="3"|Robson & Jerome | HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I | Michael Jackson |
25 June | These Days | Bon Jovi | ||
2 July | rowspan="5"|Pride: The Very Best of Scotland | rowspan="9"|Various artists | ||
9 July | rowspan="3"|"Boom Boom Boom" | rowspan="3"|The Outhere Brothers | ||
16 July | ||||
23 July | ||||
30 July | rowspan="3"|"Never Forget" | rowspan="3"|Take That | ||
6 August | rowspan="4"|Now That's What I Call Music! 31 | |||
13 August | ||||
20 August | "Roll with It" | Oasis | ||
27 August | "Country House" | Blur | ||
3 September | "I'll Be There for You" | The Rembrandts | The Charlatans | The Charlatans |
10 September | rowspan="2"|"Stayin' Alive" | rowspan="2"|N-Trance featuring Ricardo da Force | Help | Various artists |
17 September | rowspan="2"|The Great Escape | rowspan="2"|Blur | ||
24 September | rowspan="4"|"Fairground" | rowspan="4"|Simply Red | ||
1 October | Heartbeat: Forever Yours | Various artists | ||
8 October | (What's the Story) Morning Glory? | Oasis | ||
15 October | Life | Simply Red | ||
22 October | "I'd Lie for You (And That's the Truth)" | Meat Loaf | rowspan="2"|(What's the Story) Morning Glory? | rowspan="2"|Oasis |
29 October | "Gangsta's Paradise" | Coolio featuring L.V. | ||
5 November | rowspan="5"|"I Believe" / "Up on the Roof" | rowspan="5"|Robson & Jerome | Different Class | Pulp |
12 November | (What's the Story) Morning Glory? | Oasis | ||
19 November | rowspan="6"|Robson & Jerome | rowspan="6"|Robson & Jerome | ||
26 November | ||||
3 December | ||||
10 December | "Free as a Bird" | The Beatles | ||
17 December | "Earth Song" | Michael Jackson | ||
24 December | "Wonderwall" | The Mike Flowers Pops | ||
31 December | "Earth Song" | Michael Jackson | (What's the Story) Morning Glory? | Oasis |
=1996=
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Date | Single | Artist | Album | Artist |
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7 January | "Earth Song" | Michael Jackson | rowspan="6"|(What's the Story) Morning Glory? | rowspan="6"|Oasis |
14 January | "Jesus to a Child" | George Michael | ||
21 January | rowspan="4"|"Spaceman" | rowspan="4"|Babylon Zoo | ||
28 January | ||||
4 February | ||||
11 February | ||||
18 February | "Children" | Robert Miles | Expecting to Fly | The Bluetones |
25 February | "Don't Look Back in Anger" | Oasis | rowspan="3"|(What's the Story) Morning Glory? | rowspan="3"|Oasis |
3 March | rowspan="2"|"How Deep Is Your Love" | rowspan="2"|Take That | ||
10 March | ||||
17 March | rowspan="2"|"Children" | rowspan="2"|Robert Miles | Falling into You | Celine Dion |
24 March | Now That's What I Call Music! 33 | Various artists | ||
31 March | "The X-Files" | Mark Snow | rowspan="4"|Greatest Hits | rowspan="4"|Take That |
7 April | rowspan="8"|"Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit" | rowspan="8"|Gina G | ||
14 April | ||||
21 April | ||||
28 April | rowspan="2"|Jagged Little Pill | rowspan="2"|Alanis Morissette | ||
5 May | ||||
12 May | rowspan="4"|Older | rowspan="4"|George Michael | ||
19 May{{efn|group=upper-alpha|Scottish charts were not published on 19 May 1996, therefore a week's gap is inferred.{{cite web|url=http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/scottish-singles-chart/19960512/41/| title=Official Scottish Singles Chart Top 100 – Official Charts Company| publisher=Official Charts Company| access-date=2016-03-25}}}} | ||||
26 May | ||||
2 June | rowspan="7"|"Killing Me Softly" | rowspan="7"|Fugees | ||
9 June | Load | Metallica | ||
16 June | rowspan="2"|Jagged Little Pill | rowspan="2"|Alanis Morissette | ||
23 June | ||||
30 June | rowspan="4"|Recurring Dream: The Very Best of Crowded House | rowspan="4"|Crowded House | ||
7 July | ||||
14 July | ||||
21 July | rowspan="2"|"Wannabe" | rowspan="2"|Spice Girls | ||
28 July | rowspan="3"|Jagged Little Pill | rowspan="3"|Alanis Morissette | ||
4 August | "Freedom" | Robbie Williams | ||
11 August | rowspan="3"|"Wannabe" | rowspan="3"|Spice Girls | ||
18 August | rowspan="4"|Now That's What I Call Music! 34 | rowspan="4"|Various artists | ||
25 August | ||||
1 September | "One to Another" | The Charlatans | ||
8 September | "Flava" | Peter Andre | ||
15 September | rowspan="4"|"Breakfast at Tiffany's" | rowspan="4"|Deep Blue Something | New Adventures in Hi-Fi | R.E.M. |
22 September | rowspan="3"|K | rowspan="3"|Kula Shaker | ||
29 September | ||||
6 October | ||||
13 October | "Words" | Boyzone | rowspan="2"|Long Distance | rowspan="2"|Runrig |
20 October | rowspan="2"|"Say You'll Be There" | rowspan="2"|Spice Girls | ||
27 October | Blue Is the Colour | The Beautiful South | ||
3 November | rowspan="2"|"What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" / "Saturday Night at the Movies" / "You'll Never Walk Alone" | rowspan="2"|Robson & Jerome | A Different Beat | Boyzone |
10 November | Spice | Spice Girls | ||
17 November | rowspan="2"|"Breathe" | rowspan="2"|The Prodigy | rowspan="2"|Take Two | rowspan="2"|Robson & Jerome |
24 November | ||||
1 December | "One and One" | Robert Miles featuring Maria Nayler | Now That's What I Call Music! 35 | Various artists |
8 December | "A Different Beat" | Boyzone | rowspan="4"|Spice | rowspan="4"|Spice Girls |
15 December | "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" / "Throw These Guns Away" | Dunblane | ||
22 December | rowspan="2"|"2 Become 1" | rowspan="2"|Spice Girls | ||
29 December |
=1997=
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Date | Single | Artist | Album | Artist |
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5 January | "2 Become 1" | Spice Girls | rowspan="3"|Spice | rowspan="3"|Spice Girls |
12 January | "Freedom 2" | QFX | ||
19 January | "Say What You Want" | Texas | ||
26 January | "Beetlebum" | Blur | Evita | Original Cast Recording |
2 February | "Where Do You Go" | No Mercy | Glow | Reef |
9 February | "Discothèque" | U2 | rowspan="3"|White on Blonde | rowspan="3"|Texas |
16 February | rowspan="3"|"Don't Speak" | rowspan="3"|No Doubt | ||
23 February | ||||
2 March | The Journey | 911 | ||
9 March | rowspan="3"|"Mama/Who Do You Think You Are" | rowspan="3"|Spice Girls | Pop | U2 |
16 March | rowspan="2"|Spice | rowspan="2"|Spice Girls | ||
23 March | ||||
30 March | "North Country Boy" | The Charlatans | rowspan="3"|Now That's What I Call Music! 36 | rowspan="3"|Various artists |
6 April | "Bellissima" | DJ Quicksilver | ||
13 April | "Song 2" | Blur | ||
20 April | "Old Before I Die" | Robbie Williams | Mother Nature Calls | Cast |
27 April | "Bodyshakin'" | 911 | Tellin' Stories | The Charlatans |
4 May | "Love Is the Law" | The Seahorses | rowspan="4"|White on Blonde | rowspan="4"|Texas |
11 May | "Lovefool" | The Cardigans | ||
18 May | "You're Not Alone" | Olive | ||
25 May | "I Wanna Be the Only One" | Eternal featuring BeBe Winans | ||
1 June | rowspan="3"|"MMMBop" | rowspan="3"|Hanson | Do It Yourself | The Seahorses |
8 June | The Best of Bob Dylan | Bob Dylan | ||
15 June | Best Scottish Album in the World...Ever! | Various artists | ||
22 June | "Bitter Sweet Symphony" | The Verve | OK Computer | Radiohead |
29 June | "Ecuador" | Sash! featuring Rodriguez | Best Scottish Album in the World...Ever! | Various artists |
6 July | "I'll Be Missing You" | Puff Daddy & Faith Evans featuring 112 | rowspan="2"|The Fat of the Land | rowspan="2"|The Prodigy |
13 July | rowspan="2"|"D'You Know What I Mean?" | rowspan="2"|Oasis | ||
20 July | rowspan="3"|Now That's What I Call Music! 37 | rowspan="3"|Various artists | ||
27 July | "Picture of You" | Boyzone | ||
3 August | "I'll Be Missing You" | Puff Daddy & Faith Evans featuring 112 | ||
10 August | rowspan="2"|"Men in Black" | rowspan="2"|Will Smith | rowspan="2"|White on Blonde | rowspan="2"|Texas |
17 August | ||||
24 August | rowspan="2"|"Tubthumping" | rowspan="2"|Chumbawamba | rowspan="4"|Be Here Now | rowspan="4"|Oasis |
31 August | ||||
7 September | "The Drugs Don't Work" | The Verve | ||
14 September | rowspan="5"|"Something About the Way You Look Tonight/Candle in the Wind 1997" | rowspan="5"|Elton John | ||
21 September | Marchin' Already | Ocean Colour Scene | ||
28 September | Be Here Now | Oasis | ||
5 October | rowspan="5"|Urban Hymns | rowspan="5"|The Verve | ||
12 October | ||||
19 October | "Spice Up Your Life" | Spice Girls | ||
26 October | rowspan="4"|"Barbie Girl" | rowspan="4"|Aqua | ||
2 November | ||||
9 November | rowspan="2"|Spiceworld | rowspan="2"|Spice Girls | ||
16 November | ||||
23 November | rowspan="2"|"Perfect Day" | rowspan="2"|Various artists | rowspan="4"|Now That's What I Call Music! 38 | rowspan="4"|Various artists |
30 November | ||||
7 December | rowspan="3"|"Teletubbies say 'Eh-oh!'" | rowspan="3"|Teletubbies | ||
14 December | ||||
21 December | rowspan="2"|Urban Hymns | rowspan="2"|The Verve | ||
28 December | "Too Much" | Spice Girls |
=1998=
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Date | Single | Artist | Album | Artist |
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4 January | "Perfect Day" | Various Artists | rowspan="4"|Urban Hymns | rowspan="4"|The Verve |
11 January | "Never Ever" | All Saints | ||
18 January | "All Around the World" | Oasis | ||
25 January | "Never Ever" | All Saints | ||
1 February | rowspan="2"|"Doctor Jones" | rowspan="2"|Aqua | Life thru a Lens | Robbie Williams |
8 February | Unfinished Monkey Business | Ian Brown | ||
15 February | "My Heart Will Go On" | Celine Dion | Urban Hymns | The Verve |
22 February | "Brimful of Asha (The Norman Cook Remix)" | Cornershop | Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture | James Horner |
1 March | "Frozen" | Madonna | Melting Pot | The Charlatans |
8 March | "My Heart Will Go On" | Celine Dion | rowspan="2"|Ray of Light | rowspan="2"|Madonna |
15 March | rowspan="6"|"It's Like That" | rowspan="6"|Run-D.M.C. vs. Jason Nevins | ||
22 March | Let's Talk About Love | Celine Dion | ||
29 March | rowspan="2"|The Best Of | rowspan="2"|James | ||
5 April | ||||
12 April | rowspan="5"|Now That's What I Call Music! 39 | rowspan="5"|Various artists | ||
19 April | ||||
26 April | "All That I Need" | Boyzone | ||
3 May | "Ray of Light" | Madonna | ||
10 May | "Turn Back Time" | Aqua | ||
17 May | rowspan="2"|"Feel It" | rowspan="2"|The Tamperer featuring Maya | Version 2.0 | Garbage |
24 May | Blue | Simply Red | ||
31 May | "C'est la Vie" | B*Witched | Where We Belong | Boyzone |
7 June | "Don't Come Home Too Soon" | Del Amitri | rowspan="3"|When We Were the New Boys | rowspan="3"|Rod Stewart |
14 June | rowspan="3"|"Carnaval de Paris" | rowspan="3"|Dario G | ||
21 June | ||||
28 June | rowspan="4"|Fresh Hits 98 | rowspan="4"|Various artists | ||
5 July | rowspan="2"|"C'est la Vie" | rowspan="2"|B*Witched | ||
12 July | ||||
19 July | "Deeper Underground" | Jamiroquai | ||
26 July | rowspan="2"|"Viva Forever" | rowspan="2"|Spice Girls | Talk on Corners | The Corrs |
2 August | Fresh Hits 98 | rowspan="4"|Various artists | ||
9 August | rowspan="5"|"No Matter What" | rowspan="5"|Boyzone | rowspan="3"|Now That's What I Call Music! 40 | |
16 August | ||||
23 August | ||||
30 August | rowspan="2"|Where We Belong | rowspan="2"|Boyzone | ||
6 September | ||||
13 September | rowspan="2"|"Millennium" | rowspan="2"|Robbie Williams | Hatful of Rain (The Best of Del Amitri) | Del Amitri |
20 September | rowspan="3"|This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours | rowspan="3"|Manic Street Preachers | ||
27 September | rowspan="2"|"Rollercoaster" | rowspan="2"|B*Witched | ||
4 October | ||||
11 October | "Girlfriend" | Billie | Hits | Phil Collins |
18 October | "More Than a Woman" | 911 | rowspan="2"|Quench | rowspan="2"|The Beautiful South |
25 October | rowspan="7"|"Believe" | rowspan="7"|Cher | ||
1 November | I've Been Expecting You | Robbie Williams | ||
8 November | The Best of 1980-1990 | U2 | ||
15 November | rowspan="2"|Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael | rowspan="2"|George Michael | ||
22 November | ||||
29 November | rowspan="3"|Now That's What I Call Music! 41 | rowspan="3"|Various artists | ||
6 December | ||||
13 December | "To You I Belong" | B*Witched | ||
20 December | "Goodbye" | Spice Girls | rowspan="2"|Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael | rowspan="2"|George Michael |
27 December | "Chocolate Salty Balls (P.S. I Love You)" | Chef |
=1999=
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Date | Single | Artist | Album | Artist |
---|---|---|---|---|
3 January | "Heartbeat/Tragedy" | Steps | Step One | Steps |
10 January | "Praise You" | Fatboy Slim | I've Been Expecting You | Robbie Williams |
17 January | "A Little Bit More" | 911 | rowspan="4"|You've Come a Long Way, Baby | rowspan="4"|Fatboy Slim |
24 January | rowspan="2"|"Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)" | rowspan="2"|The Offspring | ||
31 January | ||||
7 February | "Maria" | Blondie | ||
14 February | "Protect Your Mind (For the Love of a Princess)" | DJ Sakin & Friends | Love Songs | rowspan="4"|Various artists |
21 February | rowspan="2"|"...Baby One More Time" | rowspan="2"|Britney Spears | rowspan="3"|Euphoria | |
28 February | ||||
7 March | rowspan="3"|"When the Going Gets Tough" | rowspan="3"|Boyzone | ||
14 March | Performance and Cocktails | Stereophonics | ||
21 March | 13 | Blur | ||
28 March | rowspan="2"|"Flat Beat" | rowspan="2"|Mr. Oizo | New Hits 99 | rowspan="7"|Various artists |
4 April | rowspan="6"|Now That's What I Call Music! 42 | |||
11 April | rowspan="2"|"Perfect Moment" | rowspan="2"|Martine McCutcheon | ||
18 April | ||||
25 April | "In Our Lifetime" | Texas | ||
2 May | "Why Don't You Get a Job?" | The Offspring | ||
9 May | "I Want It That Way" | Backstreet Boys | ||
16 May | rowspan="2"|"You Needed Me" | rowspan="2"|Boyzone | rowspan="3"|The Hush | rowspan="3"|Texas |
23 May | ||||
30 May | "That Don't Impress Me Much" | Shania Twain | ||
6 June | "Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)" | Baz Luhrmann | rowspan="3"|By Request | rowspan="3"|Boyzone |
13 June | "Bring It All Back" | S Club 7 | ||
20 June | "Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!" | Vengaboys | ||
27 June | rowspan="3"|"9 PM (Till I Come)" | rowspan="3"|ATB | Surrender | The Chemical Brothers |
4 July | Come On Over | Shania Twain | ||
11 July | rowspan="2"|By Request | rowspan="2"|Boyzone | ||
18 July | "Love's Got a Hold on My Heart" | Steps | ||
25 July | "If Ya Gettin' Down" | Five | rowspan="3"|Now That's What I Call Music! 43 | rowspan="3"|Various artists |
1 August | "When You Say Nothing at All" | Ronan Keating | ||
8 August | rowspan="2"|"Better Off Alone" | rowspan="2"|Alice Deejay | ||
15 August | rowspan="4"|The Man Who | rowspan="4"|Travis | ||
22 August | "Mi Chico Latino" | Geri Halliwell | ||
29 August | rowspan="2"|"Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)" | rowspan="2"|Lou Bega | ||
5 September | ||||
12 September | "We're Going to Ibiza!" | Vengaboys | rowspan="2"|Come On Over | rowspan="2"|Shania Twain |
19 September | rowspan="3"|"Blue (Da Ba Dee)" | rowspan="3"|Eiffel 65 | ||
26 September | Rhythm and Stealth | Leftfield | ||
3 October | rowspan="4"|Come On Over | rowspan="4"|Shania Twain | ||
10 October | rowspan="3"|"2 Times" | rowspan="3"|Ann Lee | ||
17 October | ||||
24 October | ||||
31 October | "Keep On Movin{{'-}}" | Five | rowspan="4"|Steptacular | rowspan="4"|Steps |
7 November | rowspan="2"|"She's the One/It's Only Us" | rowspan="2"|Robbie Williams | ||
14 November{{efn|group=upper-alpha|Scottish charts were not published on 14 November 1999, therefore a week's gap is inferred.{{cite web|url=http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/scottish-singles-chart/19991107/41/| title=Official Scottish Singles Chart Top 100 – Official Charts Company| publisher=Official Charts Company| access-date=2016-03-24}}}} | ||||
21 November | rowspan="2"|"King of My Castle" | rowspan="2"|Wamdue Project | ||
28 November | rowspan="4"|Now That's What I Call Music! 44 | rowspan="4"|Various artists | ||
5 December | "The Millennium Prayer" | Cliff Richard | ||
12 December | "Kiss (When the Sun Don't Shine)" | Vengaboys | ||
19 December | rowspan="2"|"I Have a Dream/Seasons in the Sun" | rowspan="2"|Westlife | ||
26 December | The Man Who | Travis |
=2000=
class="wikitable" style="font-size:97%; text-align:center;" | ||||
Date | Single | Artist | Album | Artist |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 January | rowspan="2"|"I Have a Dream/Seasons in the Sun" | rowspan="2"|Westlife | rowspan="3"|The Man Who | rowspan="3"|Travis |
9 January | ||||
16 January | "The Masses Against the Classes" | Manic Street Preachers | ||
23 January | "Born to Make You Happy" | Britney Spears | rowspan="2"|Clubber's Guide To... 2000 | rowspan="2"|Various artists |
30 January | "The Great Beyond" | R.E.M. | ||
6 February | "Adelante" | Sash! | XTRMNTR | Primal Scream |
13 February | "Go Let It Out" | Oasis | The Man Who | Travis |
20 February | rowspan="2"|"Pure Shores" | rowspan="2"|All Saints | Rise | Gabrielle |
27 February | The Beach | Original Soundtrack | ||
5 March | rowspan="2"|"American Pie" | rowspan="2"|Madonna | Standing on the Shoulders of Giants | Oasis |
12 March | rowspan="2"|The Man Who | rowspan="2"|Travis | ||
19 March | "Bag It Up" | Geri Halliwell | ||
26 March | "Never Be the Same Again" | Melanie C featuring Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes | rowspan="7"|Play | rowspan="7"|Moby |
2 April | "Fool Again" | Westlife | ||
9 April | "The Bad Touch" | Bloodhound Gang | ||
16 April | rowspan="3"|"Toca's Miracle" | rowspan="3"|Fragma | ||
23 April | ||||
30 April | ||||
7 May | "Oops!... I Did It Again" | Britney Spears | ||
14 May | "Don't Call Me Baby" | Madison Avenue | Reload | Tom Jones |
21 May | "Day & Night" | Billie Piper | Oops!... I Did It Again | Britney Spears |
28 May | rowspan="2"|"It Feels So Good" | rowspan="2"|Sonique | Whitney: The Greatest Hits | Whitney Houston |
4 June | Crush | Bon Jovi | ||
11 June | "Coming Around" | Travis | rowspan="2"|Reload | rowspan="2"|Tom Jones |
18 June | "You See the Trouble with Me" | Black Legend | ||
25 June | "Spinning Around" | Kylie Minogue | Play | Moby |
2 July | "The Real Slim Shady" | Eminem | Alone with Everybody | Richard Ashcroft |
9 July | "Breathless" | The Corrs | The Marshall Mathers LP | Eminem |
16 July | rowspan="3"|"Life Is a Rollercoaster" | rowspan="3"|Ronan Keating | Parachutes | Coldplay |
23 July | rowspan="2"|In Blue | rowspan="2"|The Corrs | ||
30 July | ||||
6 August | rowspan="2"|"Rock DJ" | rowspan="2"|Robbie Williams | rowspan="2"|Ronan | rowspan="2"|Ronan Keating |
13 August | ||||
20 August | rowspan="2"|"Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)" | rowspan="2"|Spiller featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor | rowspan="2"|Born to Do It | rowspan="2"|Craig David |
27 August | ||||
3 September | "Take On Me" | A1 | rowspan="3"|Sing When You're Winning | rowspan="3"|Robbie Williams |
10 September | rowspan="2"|"Lady (Hear Me Tonight)" | rowspan="2"|Modjo | ||
17 September | ||||
24 September | rowspan="2"|"Against All Odds" | rowspan="2"|Mariah Carey and Westlife | rowspan="2"|Music | rowspan="2"|Madonna |
1 October | ||||
8 October | "Silence" | Delerium featuring Sarah McLachlan | rowspan="2"|Kid A | rowspan="2"|Radiohead |
15 October | "Beautiful Day" | U2 | ||
22 October | "Stomp" | Steps | Saints & Sinners | All Saints |
29 October | "Holler/Let Love Lead the Way" | Spice Girls | The Greatest Hits | Texas |
5 November | rowspan="2"|"My Love" | rowspan="2"|Westlife | All That You Can't Leave Behind | U2 |
12 November | Coast to Coast | Westlife | ||
19 November | rowspan="2"|"Can't Fight the Moonlight" | rowspan="2"|LeAnn Rimes | rowspan="7"|1 | rowspan="7"|The Beatles |
26 November | ||||
3 December | "Never Had a Dream Come True" | S Club 7 | ||
10 December | "Stan" | Eminem | ||
17 December | rowspan="3"|"Can We Fix It?" | rowspan="3"|Bob the Builder | ||
24 December | ||||
31 December |
=2001=
class="wikitable" style="font-size:97%; text-align:center;" | ||||
Date | Single | Artist | Album | Artist |
---|---|---|---|---|
7 January | rowspan="2"|"Touch Me" | rowspan="2"|Rui da Silva featuring Cassandra | 1 | The Beatles |
14 January | Westlife | Westlife | ||
21 January | "Everytime You Need Me" | Fragma featuring Maria Rubia | rowspan="2"|Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water | rowspan="2"|Limp Bizkit |
28 January | "Rollin'" | Limp Bizkit | ||
4 February | rowspan="4"|"Whole Again" | rowspan="4"|Atomic Kitten | rowspan="6"|No Angel | rowspan="6"|Dido |
11 February | ||||
18 February | ||||
25 February | ||||
4 March | "It Wasn't Me" | Shaggy featuring Rikrok | ||
11 March | "Uptown Girl" | Westlife | ||
18 March | rowspan="3"|"Pure and Simple" | rowspan="3"|Hear'Say | rowspan="2"|Songbird | rowspan="2"|Eva Cassidy |
25 March | ||||
1 April | rowspan="2"|Popstars | rowspan="2"|Hear'Say | ||
8 April | rowspan="2"|"What Took You So Long?" | rowspan="2"|Emma Bunton | ||
15 April | rowspan="3"|Just Enough Education to Perform | rowspan="3"|Stereophonics | ||
22 April | "Lovin' Each Day" | Ronan Keating | ||
29 April | "Don't Stop Movin{{'-}}" | S Club 7 | ||
6 May | rowspan="3"|"It's Raining Men" | rowspan="3"|Geri Halliwell | rowspan="2"|Survivor | rowspan="2"|Destiny's Child |
13 May | ||||
20 May | rowspan="2"|Reveal | rowspan="2"|R.E.M. | ||
27 May | "Don't Stop Movin{{'-}}" | S Club 7 | ||
3 June | rowspan="3"|"Angel" | rowspan="3"|Shaggy featuring Rayvon | No Angel | Dido |
10 June | Amnesiac | Radiohead | ||
17 June | rowspan="6"|The Invisible Band | rowspan="6"|Travis | ||
24 June | "Lady Marmalade" | Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mýa and Pink | ||
1 July | "The Way to Your Love" | Hear'Say | ||
8 July | "A Little Respect" | Wheatus | ||
15 July | rowspan="2"|"Castles in the Sky" | rowspan="2"|Ian Van Dahl | ||
22 July | ||||
29 July | rowspan="3"|"Eternal Flame" | rowspan="3"|Atomic Kitten | rowspan="2"|White Ladder | rowspan="2"|David Gray |
5 August | ||||
12 August | Right Now | Atomic Kitten | ||
19 August | "Let's Dance" | Five | White Ladder | David Gray |
26 August | "Take Me Home" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Break the Cycle | Staind |
2 September | "Follow Me" | Uncle Kracker | Iowa | Slipknot |
9 September | "Mambo No. 5" | Bob the Builder | A Funk Odyssey | Jamiroquai |
16 September | "Hey Baby" | DJ Ötzi | Wonderland | The Charlatans |
23 September | rowspan="3"|"Can't Get You Out of My Head" | rowspan="3"|Kylie Minogue | The Id | Macy Gray |
30 September | The Invisible Band | Travis | ||
7 October | rowspan="2"|Fever | rowspan="2"|Kylie Minogue | ||
14 October | "Hey Baby" | DJ Ötzi | ||
21 October | rowspan="3"|"Because I Got High" | rowspan="3"|Afroman | rowspan="4"|Gold: Greatest Hits | rowspan="4"|Steps |
28 October | ||||
4 November | ||||
11 November | rowspan="2"|"Queen of My Heart" | rowspan="2"|Westlife | ||
18 November | World of Our Own | Westlife | ||
25 November | rowspan="2"|"Have You Ever" | rowspan="2"|S Club 7 | rowspan="6"|Swing When You're Winning | rowspan="6"|Robbie Williams |
2 December | ||||
9 December | "Country Roads" | Hermes House Band | ||
16 December | rowspan="3"|"Somethin' Stupid" | rowspan="3"|Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman | ||
23 December | ||||
30 December |
=2002=
class="wikitable" style="font-size:97%; text-align:center;" | ||||
Date | Single | Artist | Album | Artist |
---|---|---|---|---|
6 January | "Country Roads" | Hermes House Band | Swing When You're Winning | Robbie Williams |
13 January | "The Whistle Song" | DJ Aligator Project | rowspan="3"|Just Enough Education to Perform | rowspan="3"|Stereophonics |
20 January | "My Sweet Lord" | George Harrison | ||
27 January | rowspan="4"|"Hero" | rowspan="4"|Enrique Iglesias | ||
3 February | Come with Us | The Chemical Brothers | ||
10 February | rowspan="3"|Escape | rowspan="3"|Enrique Iglesias | ||
17 February | ||||
24 February | "World of Our Own" | Westlife | ||
3 March | rowspan="3"|"Anything is Possible/Evergreen" | rowspan="3"| Will Young | The Very Best Of | Sting & The Police |
10 March | The Essential Barbra Streisand | Barbra Streisand | ||
17 March | Laundry Service | Shakira | ||
24 March | rowspan="4"|"Unchained Melody" | rowspan="4"| Gareth Gates | Silver Side Up | Nickelback |
31 March | rowspan="2"|A New Day Has Come | rowspan="2"|Céline Dion | ||
7 April | ||||
14 April | rowspan="2"|C'mon, C'mon | rowspan="2"|Sheryl Crow | ||
21 April | "The Hindu Times" | Oasis | ||
28 April | "Freak Like Me" | Sugababes | A New Day Has Come | Céline Dion |
5 May | "Kiss Kiss" | Holly Valance | The Last Broadcast | Doves |
12 May | rowspan="2"|"If Tomorrow Never Comes" | rowspan="2"|Ronan Keating | Escape | Enrique Iglesias |
19 May | 18 | Moby | ||
26 May | "Without Me" | Eminem | Destination | Ronan Keating |
2 June | rowspan="2"|"Light My Fire" | rowspan="2"| Will Young | rowspan="5"|The Eminem Show | rowspan="5"|Eminem |
9 June | ||||
16 June | rowspan="4"|"A Little Less Conversation" | rowspan="4"|Elvis vs. JXL | ||
23 June | ||||
30 June | ||||
7 July | Heathen Chemistry | Oasis | ||
14 July | rowspan="3"|"Anyone of Us (Stupid Mistake)" | rowspan="3"|Gareth Gates | rowspan="3"|By the Way | rowspan="3"|Red Hot Chili Peppers |
21 July | ||||
28 July | ||||
4 August | rowspan="2"|"Colourblind" | rowspan="2"|Darius | The Rising | Bruce Springsteen |
11 August | rowspan="2"|By the Way | rowspan="2"|Red Hot Chili Peppers | ||
18 August | rowspan="2"|"Round Round" | rowspan="2"|Sugababes | ||
25 August | Imagine | Eva Cassidy | ||
1 September | rowspan="3"|"The Tide Is High (Get the Feeling)" | rowspan="3"|Atomic Kitten | rowspan="2"|A Rush of Blood to the Head | rowspan="2"|Coldplay |
8 September | ||||
15 September | rowspan="2"|Feels So Good | rowspan="2"|Atomic Kitten | ||
22 September | "Just Like a Pill" | Pink | ||
29 September | rowspan="2"|"The Long and Winding Road/ Suspicious Minds" | rowspan="2"| Will Young & Gareth Gates | rowspan="2"|Elv1s – 30#1 Hits | rowspan="2"|Elvis Presley |
6 October | ||||
13 October | "The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)" | Las Ketchup | rowspan="2"|From Now On | rowspan="2"| Will Young |
20 October | "Dilemma" | Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland | ||
27 October | "The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)" | Las Ketchup | One by One | Foo Fighters |
3 November | "Heaven" | DJ Sammy & Yanou featuring Do | A New Day At Midnight | David Gray |
10 November | "Unbreakable" | Westlife | The Best of 1990–2000 | U2 |
17 November | rowspan="2" | "Dirrty" | rowspan="2" | Christina Aguilera featuring Redman | Unbreakable: The Greatest Hits Volume 1 | Westlife |
24 November | rowspan="6" | Escapology | rowspan="6" | Robbie Williams | ||
1 December | "We've Got Tonight" | Ronan Keating feat. Lulu | ||
8 December | "Cheeky Song (Touch My Bum)" | The Cheeky Girls | ||
15 December | "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" | Blue featuring Elton John | ||
22 December | rowspan="2" | "Sound of the Underground" | rowspan="2" | Girls Aloud | ||
29 December |
=2003=
=2004=
class="wikitable" style="font-size:97%; text-align:center;" | ||||
Date | Single | Artist | Album | Artist |
---|---|---|---|---|
4 January | "Mad World" | Michael Andrews featuring Gary Jules | rowspan="3"|Life for Rent | rowspan="3" |Dido |
11 January | rowspan="3"|"All This Time" | rowspan="3"|Michelle McManus | ||
18 January | ||||
25 January | rowspan="3"|Call Off the Search | rowspan="3"|Katie Melua | ||
1 February | rowspan="4"|"Take Me to the Clouds Above" | rowspan="4"|LMC vs. U2 | ||
8 February | ||||
14 February | Feels Like Home | Norah Jones | ||
21 February | rowspan="2"|The Meaning of Love | rowspan="2"|Michelle McManus | ||
29 February | "Mysterious Girl" | Peter Andre | ||
7 March | "Toxic" | Britney Spears | rowspan="2"|Call Off the Search | rowspan="2"|Katie Melua |
14 March | rowspan="2"|"Cha Cha Slide" | rowspan="2"|DJ Casper | ||
21 March | Patience | George Michael | ||
28 March | "Left Outside Alone" | Anastacia | Greatest Hits | Guns N' Roses |
4 April | "Five Colours in Her Hair" | McFly | rowspan="2"|Anastacia | rowspan="2"|Anastacia |
11 April | "Come with Me" | Special D. | ||
18 April | rowspan="4"|"Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back)" | rowspan="4"|Eamon | rowspan="2"|Greatest Hits | rowspan="2"|Guns N' Roses |
25 April | ||||
2 May | D12 World | D12 | ||
9 May | Greatest Hits | Guns N' Roses | ||
16 May | rowspan="3"|"F.U.R.B. (Fuck You Right Back)" | rowspan="3"|Frankee | rowspan="6"|Hopes and Fears | rowspan="6"|Keane |
23 May | ||||
30 May | ||||
6 June | rowspan="2"|"I Don't Wanna Know" | rowspan="2"|Mario Winans featuring P. Diddy & Enya | ||
13 June | ||||
20 June | "Everytime" | Britney Spears | ||
27 June | "Obviously" | McFly | rowspan="5"|Scissor Sisters | rowspan="5"|Scissor Sisters |
4 July | "The Show" | Girls Aloud | ||
11 July | "Everytime" | Britney Spears | ||
18 July | "Some Girls" | Rachel Stevens | ||
25 July | "Dry Your Eyes" | The Streets | ||
1 August | rowspan="3"|"Thunderbirds / 3AM" | rowspan="3"|Busted | Live in Hyde Park | Red Hot Chili Peppers |
8 August | Final Straw | Snow Patrol | ||
15 August | Anastacia | Anastacia | ||
22 August | rowspan="2"|"These Words" | rowspan="2"|Natasha Bedingfield | rowspan="2"|Hopes and Fears | rowspan="2"|Keane |
29 August | ||||
5 September | "Leave (Get Out)" | JoJo | The Libertines | The Libertines |
12 September | "Real to Me" | Brian McFadden | Unwritten | Natasha Bedingfield |
19 September | rowspan="3"|"Call On Me" | rowspan="3"|Eric Prydz | Out of Nothing | Embrace |
26 September | rowspan="2"|American Idiot | rowspan="2"|Green Day | ||
3 October | ||||
10 October | "Radio" | Robbie Williams | Around the Sun | R.E.M. |
17 October | rowspan="3"|"Call On Me" | rowspan="3"|Eric Prydz | 10 Years of Hits | Ronan Keating |
24 October | rowspan="2"|Greatest Hits | rowspan="2"|Robbie Williams | ||
31 October | ||||
7 November | "Just Lose It" | Eminem | Il Divo | Il Divo |
14 November | "Vertigo" | U2 | Greatest Hits - My Prerogative | Britney Spears |
21 November | rowspan="2"|"I'll Stand By You" | rowspan="2"|Girls Aloud | Encore | Eminem |
28 November | rowspan="3"|How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb | rowspan="3"|U2 | ||
5 December | rowspan="4"|"Do They Know It's Christmas?" | rowspan="4"|Band Aid 20 | ||
12 December | ||||
19 December | rowspan="2"|Greatest Hits | rowspan="2"|Robbie Williams | ||
26 December |
=2005=
=2006=
=2007=
=2008=
class="wikitable" style="font-size:97%; text-align:center;" | ||||
Date | Single | Artist | Album | Artist |
---|---|---|---|---|
5 January | rowspan="3" | "When You Believe" | rowspan="3" | Leon Jackson | Spirit | Leona Lewis |
12 January | rowspan="4" |This is the Life | rowspan="4" | Amy Macdonald | ||
19 January | ||||
26 January | rowspan="2"| "Now You're Gone" | rowspan="2" | Basshunter | ||
2 February | ||||
9 February | "Young Free & Simple" | Urbnri | 19 | Adele |
16 February | "Weightless" | Wet Wet Wet | Sleep Through the Static | Jack Johnson |
23 February | rowspan="2" | "Now You're Gone" | rowspan="2" | Basshunter | rowspan="2" | All the Right Reasons | rowspan="2" | Nickelback |
1 March | ||||
8 March | rowspan="2" | Mercy" | rowspan="2" | Duffy | Back to Black | Amy Winehouse |
15 March | rowspan="4" | Rockferry | rowspan="4" | Duffy | ||
22 March | rowspan="2" | "Better in Time" | rowspan="2" | Leona Lewis | ||
29 March | ||||
5 April | rowspan="2" | "American Boy" | rowspan="2" | Estelle featuring Kanye West | ||
12 April | Accelerate | R.E.M. | ||
19 April | "Parallel Worlds" | Elliot Minor | Rockferry | Duffy |
26 April | "Black and Gold" | Sam Sparro | Konk | The Kooks |
3 May | rowspan="2" | "4 Minutes" | rowspan="2" | Madonna featuring Justin Timberlake | The Age of the Understatement | Last Shadow Puppets |
10 May | Hard Candy | Madonna | ||
17 May | "God" | Attic Lights | rowspan="4"| Jumping All Over the World | rowspan="4" | Scooter |
24 May | "That's Not My Name" | The Ting Tings | ||
31 May | rowspan="2" | "Take a Bow" | rowspan="2" | Rihanna | ||
7 June | ||||
14 June | "All You Need Is Me" | Morrissey | Home Before Dark | Neil Diamond |
21 June | "Chick Lit" | We Are Scientists | rowspan="5" | Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends | rowspan="5" | Coldplay |
28 June | "Back Me Up" | Urbnri | ||
5 July | "Geraldine" | Glasvegas | ||
12 July | "Closer" | Ne-Yo | ||
19 July | "All I Ever Wanted" | Basshunter | ||
26 July | "One for the Radio" | McFly | rowspan="3" | Now You're Gone – The Album | rowspan="3" | Basshunter |
2 August | rowspan="3" | "All Summer Long" | rowspan="3" | Kid Rock | ||
9 August | ||||
16 August | Gold: Greatest Hits | ABBA | ||
23 August | "Love Is Noise" | The Verve | rowspan="2" | The Script | rowspan="2" | The Script |
30 August | "Look Out Sunshine!" | The Fratellis | ||
6 September | "Mountains" | Biffy Clyro | rowspan="2" | Forth | rowspan="2" | The Verve |
13 September | "I Kissed a Girl" | Katy Perry | ||
20 September | "Thank You for a Lifetime" | Cliff Richard | rowspan="2" | Glasvegas | rowspan="2" | Glasvegas |
27 September | "Lies" | McFly | ||
4 October | "Last Goodbye" | Avenue | rowspan="2" | Only by the Night | rowspan="2" | Kings of Leon |
11 October | "The Shock of the Lightning" | Oasis | ||
18 October | "So What" | Pink | rowspan="2" | Dig Out Your Soul | rowspan="2" | Oasis |
25 October | rowspan="2" | "Don't Call This Love" | rowspan="2" | Leon Jackson | ||
1 November | Black Ice | AC/DC | ||
8 November | rowspan="5" | "Hero" | rowspan="5" |The X Factor Finalists | Funhouse | Pink |
15 November | Out of Control | Girls Aloud | ||
22 November | rowspan="2" | Decade in the Sun: Best of Stereophonics | rowspan="2" | Stereophonics | ||
29 November | ||||
6 December | Day & Age | The Killers | ||
13 December | "I'm Outta Time" | Oasis | rowspan="3" | The Circus | rowspan="3" | Take That |
20 December | "Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy" | Bandaged | ||
27 December | |"Hallelujah" | Alexandra Burke |
=2009=
=2010=
=2011=
class="wikitable" style="font-size:97%; text-align:center;" | ||||
Chart date (week ending) | Song | Artist(s) | Sales | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 January | rowspan="2"|"When We Collide" | rowspan="2"|Matt Cardle | Progress | Take That |
8 January | rowspan="3"|Loud | rowspan="3"|Rihanna | ||
15 January | "What's My Name?" | Rihanna featuring Drake | ||
22 January | rowspan="2"|"Grenade" | rowspan="2"|Bruno Mars | ||
29 January | Doo-Wops & Hooligans | Bruno Mars | ||
5 February | "We R Who We R" | Kesha | rowspan="11"|21 | rowspan="11"|Adele |
12 February | rowspan="2"|"Price Tag" | rowspan="2"|Jessie J featuring B.o.B | ||
19 February | ||||
26 February | "Born This Way" | Lady Gaga | ||
5 March | rowspan="3"|"Someone Like You" | rowspan="3"|Adele | ||
12 March | ||||
19 March | ||||
26 March | "Don't Hold Your Breath" | Nicole Scherzinger | ||
2 April | "Someone Like You" | Adele | ||
9 April | rowspan="2"|"On the Floor" | rowspan="2"|Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull | ||
16 April | ||||
23 April | rowspan="3"|"Party Rock Anthem" | rowspan="3"|LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock | Wasting Light | Foo Fighters |
30 April | rowspan="5"|21 | rowspan="5"|Adele | ||
7 May | ||||
14 May | rowspan="2"|"Where Them Girls At" | rowspan="2"|David Guetta featuring Flo Rida and Nicki Minaj | ||
21 May | ||||
28 May | rowspan="3"|"Give Me Everything" | rowspan="3"|Pitbull featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer | ||
4 June | rowspan="2"|Born This Way | rowspan="2"|Lady Gaga | ||
11 June | ||||
18 June | "Changed the Way You Kiss Me" | Example | Suck It and See | Arctic Monkeys |
25 June | "Bounce" | Calvin Harris featuring Kelis | Progress | Take That |
2 July | rowspan="2"|"Don't Wanna Go Home" | rowspan="2"|Jason Derulo | Born This Way | Lady Gaga |
9 July | 4 | Beyoncé | ||
16 July | "Louder" | DJ Fresh featuring Sian Evans | rowspan="4"|21 | rowspan="4"|Adele |
23 July | rowspan="2"|"Glad You Came" | rowspan="2"|The Wanted | ||
30 July | ||||
6 August | "She Makes Me Wanna" | JLS featuring Dev | ||
13 August | "Swagger Jagger" | Cher Lloyd | rowspan="2"|Back To Black | rowspan="2"|Amy Winehouse |
20 August | "Promises" | Nero | ||
27 August | "Moves Like Jagger" | Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera | 21 | Adele |
3 September | "Feel So Close" | Calvin Harris | Echoes | Will Young |
10 September | "Moves Like Jagger" | Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera | Nothing but the Beat | David Guetta |
17 September | "All About Tonight" | Pixie Lott | 21 | Adele |
24 September | "What Makes You Beautiful" | One Direction | + | Ed Sheeran |
1 October | "No Regrets" | Dappy | Velociraptor! | Kasabian |
8 October | "Loca People" | Sak Noel | rowspan="2"|The Awakening | rowspan="2"|James Morrison |
15 October | rowspan="3"|"We Found Love" | rowspan="3"|Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris | ||
22 October | The Ultimate Collection | Steps | ||
29 October | Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds | Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds | ||
5 November | rowspan="2"|"Read All About It" | rowspan="2"|Professor Green featuring Emeli Sandé | Mylo Xyloto | Coldplay |
12 November | Ceremonials | Florence and the Machine | ||
19 November | "We Found Love" | Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris | Someone to Watch Over Me | Susan Boyle |
26 November | "Good Feeling" | Flo Rida | Fallen Empires | Snow Patrol |
3 December | "Levels" | Avicii | Talk That Talk | Rihanna |
10 December | "Wishing on a Star" | X Factor Finalists 2011 featuring JLS and One Direction | rowspan="4"|Christmas | rowspan="4"|Michael Bublé |
17 December | "Dance with Me Tonight" | Olly Murs | ||
24 December | "Cannonball" | Little Mix | ||
31 December | "Wherever You Are" | Military Wives with Gareth Malone |
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Date | Single | Artist | Album | Artist |
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6 January | "Human" | Rag'n'Bone Man | rowspan="2"| Glory Days | rowspan="2"| Little Mix |
13 January | rowspan="4"| "Castle on the Hill" | rowspan="12"| Ed Sheeran | ||
20 January | I See You | The xx | ||
27 January | Classic House | Pete Tong, Heritage Orchestra and Jules Buckley | ||
4 February | La La Land: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Original Soundtrack | ||
11 February | rowspan="2"| "Shape of You" | Little Fictions | Elbow | |
18 February | rowspan="3"| Human | rowspan="3"| Rag'n'Bone Man | ||
25 February | "How Would You Feel (Paean)" | |||
4 March | rowspan="2"| "Shape of You" | |||
11 March | rowspan="7"| ÷ | rowspan="7"| Ed Sheeran | ||
18 March | rowspan="3"| "Galway Girl" | |||
25 March | ||||
1 April | ||||
8 April | "Symphony" | Clean Bandit featuring Zara Larsson | ||
15 April | rowspan="2"| "Sign of the Times" | rowspan="2"| Harry Styles | ||
22 April | ||||
29 April | "Symphony" | Clean Bandit featuring Zara Larsson | Tears on the Dancefloor | Steps |
6 May | "I'm the One" | DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper and Lil Wayne | Humanz | Gorillaz |
13 May | rowspan="4"| "Despacito (Remix)" | rowspan="4"| Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber | For Crying Out Loud | Kasabian |
20 May | Harry Styles | Harry Styles | ||
27 May | ÷ | Ed Sheeran | ||
3 June | Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band | The Beatles | ||
10 June | "One Last Time" | Ariana Grande | Is This the Life We Really Want? | Roger Waters |
17 June | "Despacito (Remix)" | Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber | Truth Is a Beautiful Thing | London Grammar |
24 June | rowspan="2"| "Bridge over Troubled Water" | rowspan="2"| Artists for Grenfell | How Did We Get So Dark? | Royal Blood |
1 July | OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017 | Radiohead | ||
8 July | rowspan="6"| "Despacito (Remix)" | rowspan="6"| Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber | rowspan="2"| ÷ | rowspan="2"| Ed Sheeran |
15 July | ||||
22 July | Night & Day | The Vamps | ||
29 July | Lust for Life | Lana Del Rey | ||
5 August | Everything Now | Arcade Fire | ||
12 August | Adiós | Glen Campbell | ||
19 August | rowspan="2"| "What About Us" | rowspan="2"| Pink | rowspan="2"| The 50 Greatest Hits | rowspan="2"| Elvis Presley |
26 August | ||||
2 September | "Look What You Made Me Do" | Taylor Swift | Villains | Queens of the Stone Age |
9 September | "What About Us" | Pink | Freedom Child | The Script |
16 September | "Too Good at Goodbyes" | Sam Smith | Sleep Well Beast | The National |
23 September | rowspan="2"| "What About Us" | rowspan="2"| Pink | Concrete and Gold | Foo Fighters |
30 September | Wonderful Wonderful | The Killers | ||
7 October | rowspan="2"| "Lonely Together" | rowspan="2"| Avicii featuring Rita Ora | Now | Shania Twain |
14 October | As You Were | Liam Gallagher | ||
21 October | "Havana" | Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug | Beautiful Trauma | Pink |
28 October | "Perfect" | Ed Sheeran | Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 1 / MTV Unplugged | George Michael |
4 November | "Havana" | Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug | Scream Above the Sounds | Stereophonics |
11 November | rowspan="4"| "Anywhere" | rowspan="4"| Rita Ora | The Thrill of It All | Sam Smith |
18 November | Reputation | Taylor Swift | ||
25 November | The Architect | Paloma Faith | ||
2 December | Who Built the Moon? | Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds | ||
9 December | rowspan="4"| "Perfect" | rowspan="4"| Ed Sheeran | rowspan="4"| ÷ | rowspan="4"| Ed Sheeran |
16 December | ||||
23 December | ||||
30 December |
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Date | Single | Artist | Album | Artist |
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5 January | rowspan="2"| "Perfect" | rowspan="2"| Ed Sheeran | rowspan="2"| ÷ | rowspan="2"| Ed Sheeran |
12 January | ||||
19 January | "River" | Eminem featuring Ed Sheeran | The Greatest Showman: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Various artists |
26 January | rowspan="2"| "Strangers" | rowspan="2"| Sigrid | Ruins | First Aid Kit |
2 February | rowspan="8"| The Greatest Showman: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | rowspan="8"| Various artists | ||
9 February | rowspan="6"| "These Days" | rowspan="6"| Rudimental featuring Jess Glynne, Macklemore and Dan Caplen | ||
16 February | ||||
23 February | ||||
2 March | ||||
9 March | ||||
16 March | ||||
23 March | rowspan="3"| "Paradise" | rowspan="3"| George Ezra | ||
30 March | Staying at Tamara's | George Ezra | ||
6 April | The Greatest Showman: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Various artists | ||
13 April | rowspan="7"| "One Kiss" | rowspan="7"| Calvin Harris and Dua Lipa | Golden | Kylie Minogue |
20 April | Resistance Is Futile | Manic Street Preachers | ||
27 April | rowspan="3"| The Greatest Showman: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | rowspan="3"| Various artists | ||
4 May | ||||
11 May | ||||
18 May | Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino | Arctic Monkeys | ||
25 May | The Greatest Showman: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Various artists | ||
1 June | "I'll Be There" | Jess Glynne | Wildness | Snow Patrol |
8 June | rowspan="11"| "Shotgun" | rowspan="11"| George Ezra | The Greatest Showman: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Various artists |
15 June | rowspan="3"| Staying at Tamara's | rowspan="3"| George Ezra | ||
22 June | ||||
29 June | ||||
6 July | High as Hope | Florence and the Machine | ||
13 July | Staying at Tamara's | George Ezra | ||
20 July | Night & Day | The Vamps | ||
27 July | rowspan="4"| Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again: The Movie Soundtrack | rowspan="4"| Various artists | ||
3 August | ||||
10 August | ||||
17 August | ||||
24 August | rowspan="7"| "Promises" | rowspan="7"| Calvin Harris and Sam Smith | Sweetener | Ariana Grande |
31 August | Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again: The Movie Soundtrack | Various artists | ||
7 September | Kamikaze | Eminem | ||
14 September | Egypt Station | Paul McCartney | ||
21 September | True Meanings | Paul Weller | ||
28 September | Living the Dream | Slash | ||
5 October | Blood Red Roses | Rod Stewart | ||
12 October | rowspan="6"| "Shallow" | rowspan="6"| Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper | rowspan="3"| A Star Is Born | rowspan="3"| Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper |
19 October | ||||
26 October | ||||
2 November | Sì | Andrea Bocelli | ||
9 November | A Star Is Born | Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper | ||
16 November | Simulation Theory | Muse | ||
23 November | "Thursday" | Jess Glynne | Love | Michael Bublé |
30 November | "Sweet but Psycho" | Ava Max | Odyssey | Take That |
7 December | "The Power of Love" | Dalton Harris featuring James Arthur | A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships | The 1975 |
14 December | "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" | Mark Ronson featuring Miley Cyrus | rowspan="2"| Staying at Tamara's | rowspan="2"| George Ezra |
21 December | "We Built This City" | LadBaby | ||
28 December | "Sweet but Psycho" | Ava Max | The Greatest Showman: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Various artists |
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Date | Album | Artist |
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3 January | Short n' Sweet | Sabrina Carpenter |
10 January | Diamonds | Elton John |
17 January | The Human Fear | Franz Ferdinand |
24 January | Better Man | Robbie Williams |
31 January | The Bad Fire | Mogwai |
7 February | Hurry Up Tomorrow | The Weeknd |
14 February | Lover (Live from Paris) | Taylor Swift |
21 February | Critical Thinking | Manic Street Preachers |
28 February | People Watching | Sam Fender |
7 March | Constellations for the Lonely | Doves |
14 March | Mayhem | Lady Gaga |
21 March | The Overview | Steven Wilson |
28 March | The Great Western Road | Deacon Blue |
4 April | Rushmere | Mumford & Sons |
11 April | Who Believes in Angels? | Elton John and Brandi Carlile |
18 April | God Shaped Hole | Those Damn Crows |
25 April | The Tortured Poets Department | Taylor Swift |
Notes
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See also
References
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External links
- [https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/scottish-singles-chart/ Top 40 Scottish Singles on OCC website]
- [https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/scottish-albums-chart/ Top 40 Scottish Albums on OCC website]
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