Some 23 weeks after it first topped the chart, The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess returns to No.1 for Chappell Roan.
Home to the hits Hot To Go!, ...
That’s So True by Gracie Abrams is No.1 for the second week in a row, and the seventh week in total, with consumption rising 4.81% week-on-week to 49,122 units (455 ...
After a gestation of more than seven years, hits compilation Diamonds finally tops the chart for Sir Elton John, becoming his ninth No.1 and extending his span of chart-toppers ...
Order is restored on the singles chart, with the annual post-holiday mass exodus of Christmas-related tracks allowing That’s So True – previously No.1 for five weeks in November/December – to ...
Released two days after Christmas in newly-expanded versions – which add 17 live recordings from his ongoing Mathematics Tour – Ed Sheeran’s first compilation, +-=÷× Tour Collection, finally ...
More than 13 years after it first topped the chart and exactly a year after it last reached the summit, Michael Bublé’s modern evergreen Christmas takes advantage of a weak ...
Repeating a configuration first achieved 208 weeks ago (January 1, 2021), and also 106 weeks ago (December 16, 2022), 104 weeks ago (December 30, 2022) and 55 weeks ago (December ...
This Christmas, same as Last Christmas. Spending its second consecutive and ninth week overall at No.1, Last Christmas by Wham! is the Christmas No.1 for 2024, just as it ...
Sixteen weeks after it debuted at No.1, Sabrina Carpenter’s breakthrough album Short n’ Sweet returns to pole position on consumption of 15,220 units (2,564 CDs, 3,661 vinyl albums, 10 ...
First released in 1984, as a double A-sided hit alongside Everything She Wants, Last Christmas peaked at No.2 at the time for Wham!, behind Band Aid’s Do They Know It’s ...