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Jan 20 2017, 11:01 PM
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At The Gates Of Graceland Group: Special Members Member No.: 22,230 Joined: 13-April 09 Posts: 1,802 From: Caddington - UK |
OFFICIAL CHARTS COMPANY (UK)
MOST SUCCESSFUL UK CHART ACTS AS OF 20TH JANUARY, 2017 Calculated by the amount of weeks on the chart for both Singles and Albums combined. One point is gained for each week an album/or single appears in the Top 75: 1. Elvis – 2708 weeks (1303 weeks for singles) (1405 weeks for albums) 2. Cliff Richard – 2055 weeks (1177 weeks for singles) (878 weeks for albums) 3. Michael Jackson – 1982 weeks (688 weeks for singles) (1294 weeks for albums) 4. Madonna – 1883 weeks (740 weeks for singles) (1143 weeks for albums) 5. Queen – 1875 weeks (440 weeks for singles) (1435 weeks for albums) 6. The Beatles – 1861 weeks (461 weeks for singles) (1400 weeks for albums) 7. Elton John – 1702 weeks (664 weeks for singles) (1038 weeks for albums) 8. David Bowie – 1625 weeks (476 weeks for singles) (1149 weeks for albums) 9. Rod Stewart – 1621 weeks (480 weeks for singles) (1141 weeks for albums) 10. Rihanna - 1539 weeks (1092 weeks for singles) (447 weeks for albums) ELVIS’ CHART SINGLES 21 No.1’s 76 Top 10’s 139 Top 40’s 164 Top 75’s 80 weeks at No.1 386 weeks in Top 10 1062 weeks in Top 40 1303 weeks in Top 75 ELVIS’ CHART ALBUMS 13 No.1’s 51 Top 10’s 92 Top 40’s 118 Top 75’s 66 weeks at No.1 548 weeks in Top 10 1045 weeks in Top 40 1405 weeks in Top 75 NO.1 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 21 2. Beatles - 17 3. Cliff Richard and Westlife - (both with 14) 4. Madonna - 13 5. Take That - 12 6. Abba and Spice Girls - (both with 9) 7. Rolling Stones; Rihanna; Oasis and Eminem (all with 8) 8. Elton John; Kylie Minogue; McFly; Michael Jackson; Robbie Williams; U2; George Michael; Calvin Harris and Tinie Tempah (all with 7) 9. Rod Stewart; Slade; Queen; Britney Spears; The Shadows; Sugababes; Boyzone; Blondie and David Guetta (all with 6) 10. Beyoncé; Black Eyed Peas; Police; David Bowie; All Saints; Bee Gees; Will.I.Am; Dizzee Rascal; Flo Rida; Cheryl Cole; Bruno Mars; JLS; NE-YO;Jess Glynne and Sam Smith (all with 5) TOP 10 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 76 2. Cliff Richard - 68 3. Madonna - 63 4. Michael Jackson - 43 5. Kylie Minogue - 34 6. U2 - 33 7. Robbie Williams - 31 8. Elton John - 30 9. Rihanna - 29 10. Beatles - 28 NO.1 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Beatles - 15 2. Elvis - 13 3. Madonna; Robbie Williams and Rolling Stones (all with 12) 4. David Bowie - 11 5. Bruce Springsteen; U2 and Michael Jackson (all with 10) 6. Queen and Abba (both with 9) 7. Bob Dylan; Oasis; Rod Stewart; Led Zeppelin and R.E.M. (all with 8) 8. George Michael; Cliff Richard; Take That; Eminem; Elton John; Westlife and Coldplay (all with 7) 9. Boyzone; Pink Floyd; Phil Collins; Genesis; Prodigy; Blur; Police; Chemical Brothers; Stereophonics; Radiohead and Paul McCartney and Barbra Streisand (all with 6) 10. Arctic Monkeys; Celine Dion; Kylie Minogue; Bon Jovi; Simple Minds; Keane; Erasure; Muse; Prince; Simply Red; Iron Maiden; Paul Simon and Kings Of Leon (all with 5) TOP 10 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 51 2. Cliff Richard - 44 3. Frank Sinatra - 40 4. Rolling Stones - 38 5. Bob Dylan - 37 6. Rod Stewart - 34 7. David Bowie - 33 8. Beatles - 32 9. Elton John - 31 10. Queen - 25 MOST NO.2 SINGLES 1. Elvis - 17 (8 of these were posthumous re-issues of tracks which had previously risen to No.1) 2. Madonna - 12 3. Cliff Richard and Kylie Minogue (both with 11) 4. Rihanna - 9 5. Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake (both with 7) 6. Boyzone; Oasis; Queen; Robbie Williams and Calvin Harris (all with 6) MOST NO.2 ALBUMS 1. Rolling Stones - 10 2. Elvis; Elton John and Bon Jovi - (all with 7) 3. Paul Weller - 6 4. Madonna; Cliff Richard; Queen; Smiths; Frank Sinatra; Rod Stewart and Britney Spears - (all with 5) 5. David Bowie; Iron Maiden; J.A.M.; Manic Street Preachers; Pet Shop Boys; Status Quo; The Who; Tom Jones and James (all with 4) 6. The Shadows; Kylie Minogue; U2; Pink Floyd; Stevie Wonder; Paul McCartney; Beach Boys; Depeche Mode; Elvis Costello; Kate Bush; M People; Portishead; Robert Plant; Sheryl Crow; Simply Red; Tina Turner; Cat Stevens; Eric Clapton and Beautiful South (all with 3) TOP 40 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 139 2. Cliff Richard - 124 3. Madonna - 71 4. Elton John - 66 5. David Bowie - 63 6. Diana Ross - 58 7. Status Quo - 57 8. Michael Jackson - 54 9. Queen - 53 10. Kylie Minogue - 49 TOP 40 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 92 2. Frank Sinatra - 63 3. Cliff Richard - 62 4. Bob Dylan - 57 5. David Bowie - 50 6. Rolling Stones - 47 7. James Last - 45 8. Beatles - 44 9. Rod Stewart - 43 10. Elton John and Status Quo (both with 40) TOP 75 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 164 2. Cliff Richard - 135 3. Glee Cast - 100 4. Elton John - 85 5. David Bowie - 79 6. Diana Ross - 78 7. Madonna - 75 8. Status Quo - 66 9. Rod Stewart - 65 10. Michael Jackson - 62 TOP 75 ALBUM ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 118 2. Frank Sinatra - 69 3. Cliff Richard - 67 4. David Bowie - 66 5. James Last - 65 6. Bob Dylan - 62 7. Beatles - 55 8. Neil Young - 54 9. Diana Ross and Rolling Stones (both with 52) 10. Elton John - 46 ALBUM ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Beatles - 174 2. Elvis 66 3. Abba - 57 4. Rolling Stones - 46 5. Simon and Garfunkel - 40 6. Adele - 37 7. Robbie Williams - 35 8. Michael Jackson - 31 9. Cliff Richard and Madonna (both with 30) 10. Elton John; Carpenters and Take That (all with 29) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Elvis - 80 2. Beatles - 65 3. Cliff Richard - 46 4. Frankie Laine - 32 5. Abba - 31 6. Madonna and Take That (both with 29) 7. Rihanna - 24 8. Elton John and Wet Wet Wet (both with 23) 9. Spice Girls - 22 10. Queen and The Shadows (both with 21) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 386 2. Cliff Richard - 333 3. Rihanna - 256 4. Madonna - 228 5. Beatles - 188 6. Frankie Laine - 187 7. Michael Jackson - 154 8. The Shadows - 143 9. Elton John - 133 10. Calvin Harris - 125 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 548 2. Beatles - 469 3. Cliff Richard - 340 4. Frank Sinatra - 316 5. Rolling Stones - 272 6. Michael Jackson - 265 7. Rod Stewart - 259 8. Simon And Garfunkel - 240 9. The Shadows - 229 10. Abba - 224 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis 1062 2. Cliff Richard - 970 3. Rihanna - 669 4. Madonna - 516 5. Michael Jackson - 437 6. Elton John - 423 7. The Shadows and Diana Ross - (both with 378) 8. The Beatles - 365 9. David Guetta - 353 10. David Bowie - 344 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis - 1045 2. Beatles - 972 3. Simon And Garfunkel - 816 4. Frank Sinatra - 744 5. Rod Stewart - 733 6. Michael Jackson - 732 7. David Bowie - 708 8. Cliff Richard - 695 9. Queen - 692 10. Madonna - 666 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Elvis - 1303 2. Cliff Richard - 1177 3. Rihanna - 1091 4. Madonna - 740 5. Michael Jackson - 688 6. Elton John - 664 7. David Guetta - 599 8. Diana Ross - 569 9. Kanye West - 553 10. Beyoncé - 539 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Queen - 1435 2. Elvis - 1405 3. Beatles - 1400 4. Michael Jackson - 1294 5. David Bowie - 1149 6. Madonna - 1143 7. Rod Stewart - 1141 8. Abba - 1088 9. Simon And Garfunkel - 1086 10. U2 - 1082 Brian |
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Jan 27 2017, 09:49 PM
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At The Gates Of Graceland Group: Special Members Member No.: 22,230 Joined: 13-April 09 Posts: 1,802 From: Caddington - UK |
OFFICIAL CHARTS COMPANY (UK)
MOST SUCCESSFUL UK CHART ACTS AS OF 27TH JANUARY, 2017 Calculated by the amount of weeks on the chart for both Singles and Albums combined. One point is gained for each week an album/or single appears in the Top 75: 1. Elvis – 2710 weeks (1303 weeks for singles) (1407 weeks for albums) 2. Cliff Richard – 2055 weeks (1177 weeks for singles) (878 weeks for albums) 3. Michael Jackson – 1982 weeks (688 weeks for singles) (1294 weeks for albums) 4. Madonna – 1883 weeks (740 weeks for singles) (1143 weeks for albums) 5. Queen – 1876 weeks (440 weeks for singles) (1436 weeks for albums) 6. The Beatles – 1861 weeks (461 weeks for singles) (1400 weeks for albums) 7. Elton John – 1702 weeks (664 weeks for singles) (1038 weeks for albums) 8. David Bowie – 1627 weeks (476 weeks for singles) (1151 weeks for albums) 9. Rod Stewart – 1621 weeks (480 weeks for singles) (1141 weeks for albums) 10. Rihanna - 1540 weeks (1093 weeks for singles) (447 weeks for albums) ELVIS’ CHART SINGLES 21 No.1’s 76 Top 10’s 139 Top 40’s 164 Top 75’s 80 weeks at No.1 386 weeks in Top 10 1062 weeks in Top 40 1303 weeks in Top 75 ELVIS’ CHART ALBUMS 13 No.1’s 51 Top 10’s 92 Top 40’s 118 Top 75’s 66 weeks at No.1 548 weeks in Top 10 1046 weeks in Top 40 1407 weeks in Top 75 NO.1 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 21 2. Beatles - 17 3. Cliff Richard and Westlife - (both with 14) 4. Madonna - 13 5. Take That - 12 6. Abba and Spice Girls - (both with 9) 7. Rolling Stones; Rihanna; Oasis and Eminem (all with 8) 8. Elton John; Kylie Minogue; McFly; Michael Jackson; Robbie Williams; U2; George Michael; Calvin Harris and Tinie Tempah (all with 7) 9. Rod Stewart; Slade; Queen; Britney Spears; The Shadows; Sugababes; Boyzone; Blondie and David Guetta (all with 6) 10. Beyoncé; Black Eyed Peas; Police; David Bowie; All Saints; Bee Gees; Will.I.Am; Dizzee Rascal; Flo Rida; Cheryl Cole; Bruno Mars; JLS; NE-YO;Jess Glynne and Sam Smith (all with 5) TOP 10 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 76 2. Cliff Richard - 68 3. Madonna - 63 4. Michael Jackson - 43 5. Kylie Minogue - 34 6. U2 - 33 7. Robbie Williams - 31 8. Elton John - 30 9. Rihanna - 29 10. Beatles - 28 NO.1 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Beatles - 15 2. Elvis - 13 3. Madonna; Robbie Williams and Rolling Stones (all with 12) 4. David Bowie - 11 5. Bruce Springsteen; U2 and Michael Jackson (all with 10) 6. Queen and Abba (both with 9) 7. Bob Dylan; Oasis; Rod Stewart; Led Zeppelin and R.E.M. (all with 8) 8. George Michael; Cliff Richard; Take That; Eminem; Elton John; Westlife and Coldplay (all with 7) 9. Boyzone; Pink Floyd; Phil Collins; Genesis; Prodigy; Blur; Police; Chemical Brothers; Stereophonics; Radiohead and Paul McCartney and Barbra Streisand (all with 6) 10. Arctic Monkeys; Celine Dion; Kylie Minogue; Bon Jovi; Simple Minds; Keane; Erasure; Muse; Prince; Simply Red; Iron Maiden; Paul Simon and Kings Of Leon (all with 5) TOP 10 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 51 2. Cliff Richard - 44 3. Frank Sinatra - 40 4. Rolling Stones - 38 5. Bob Dylan - 37 6. Rod Stewart - 34 7. David Bowie - 33 8. Beatles - 32 9. Elton John - 31 10. Queen - 25 MOST NO.2 SINGLES 1. Elvis - 17 (8 of these were posthumous re-issues of tracks which had previously risen to No.1) 2. Madonna - 12 3. Cliff Richard and Kylie Minogue (both with 11) 4. Rihanna - 9 5. Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake (both with 7) 6. Boyzone; Oasis; Queen; Robbie Williams and Calvin Harris (all with 6) MOST NO.2 ALBUMS 1. Rolling Stones - 10 2. Elvis; Elton John and Bon Jovi - (all with 7) 3. Paul Weller - 6 4. Madonna; Cliff Richard; Queen; Smiths; Frank Sinatra; Rod Stewart and Britney Spears - (all with 5) 5. David Bowie; Iron Maiden; J.A.M.; Manic Street Preachers; Pet Shop Boys; Status Quo; The Who; Tom Jones and James (all with 4) 6. The Shadows; Kylie Minogue; U2; Pink Floyd; Stevie Wonder; Paul McCartney; Beach Boys; Depeche Mode; Elvis Costello; Kate Bush; M People; Portishead; Robert Plant; Sheryl Crow; Simply Red; Tina Turner; Cat Stevens; Eric Clapton and Beautiful South (all with 3) TOP 40 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 139 2. Cliff Richard - 124 3. Madonna - 71 4. Elton John - 66 5. David Bowie - 63 6. Diana Ross - 58 7. Status Quo - 57 8. Michael Jackson - 54 9. Queen - 53 10. Kylie Minogue - 49 TOP 40 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 92 2. Frank Sinatra - 63 3. Cliff Richard - 62 4. Bob Dylan - 57 5. David Bowie - 50 6. Rolling Stones - 47 7. James Last - 45 8. Beatles - 44 9. Rod Stewart - 43 10. Elton John and Status Quo (both with 40) TOP 75 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 164 2. Cliff Richard - 135 3. Glee Cast - 100 4. Elton John - 85 5. David Bowie - 79 6. Diana Ross - 78 7. Madonna - 75 8. Status Quo - 66 9. Rod Stewart - 65 10. Michael Jackson - 62 TOP 75 ALBUM ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 118 2. Frank Sinatra - 69 3. Cliff Richard - 67 4. David Bowie - 66 5. James Last - 65 6. Bob Dylan - 62 7. Beatles - 55 8. Neil Young - 54 9. Diana Ross and Rolling Stones (both with 52) 10. Elton John - 46 ALBUM ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Beatles - 174 2. Elvis 66 3. Abba - 57 4. Rolling Stones - 46 5. Simon and Garfunkel - 40 6. Adele - 37 7. Robbie Williams - 35 8. Michael Jackson - 31 9. Cliff Richard and Madonna (both with 30) 10. Elton John; Carpenters and Take That (all with 29) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Elvis - 80 2. Beatles - 65 3. Cliff Richard - 46 4. Frankie Laine - 32 5. Abba - 31 6. Madonna and Take That (both with 29) 7. Rihanna - 24 8. Elton John and Wet Wet Wet (both with 23) 9. Spice Girls - 22 10. Queen and The Shadows (both with 21) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 386 2. Cliff Richard - 333 3. Rihanna - 256 4. Madonna - 228 5. Beatles - 188 6. Frankie Laine - 187 7. Michael Jackson - 154 8. The Shadows - 143 9. Elton John - 133 10. Calvin Harris - 125 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 548 2. Beatles - 469 3. Cliff Richard - 340 4. Frank Sinatra - 316 5. Rolling Stones - 272 6. Michael Jackson - 265 7. Rod Stewart - 259 8. Simon And Garfunkel - 240 9. The Shadows - 229 10. Abba - 224 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis 1062 2. Cliff Richard - 970 3. Rihanna - 669 4. Madonna - 516 5. Michael Jackson - 437 6. Elton John - 423 7. The Shadows and Diana Ross - (both with 378) 8. The Beatles - 365 9. David Guetta - 354 10. David Bowie - 344 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis - 1046 2. Beatles - 972 3. Simon And Garfunkel - 816 4. Frank Sinatra - 744 5. Rod Stewart - 733 6. Michael Jackson - 732 7. David Bowie - 709 8. Cliff Richard - 695 9. Queen - 692 10. Madonna - 666 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Elvis - 1303 2. Cliff Richard - 1177 3. Rihanna - 1093 4. Madonna - 740 5. Michael Jackson - 688 6. Elton John - 664 7. David Guetta - 600 8. Diana Ross - 569 9. Kanye West - 553 10. Ed Sheeran - 540 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Queen - 1436 2. Elvis - 1407 3. Beatles - 1400 4. Michael Jackson - 1294 5. David Bowie - 1151 6. Madonna - 1143 7. Rod Stewart - 1141 8. Abba - 1088 9. Simon And Garfunkel - 1086 10. U2 - 1082 Brian |
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Feb 10 2017, 09:49 PM
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At The Gates Of Graceland Group: Special Members Member No.: 22,230 Joined: 13-April 09 Posts: 1,802 From: Caddington - UK |
OFFICIAL CHARTS COMPANY (UK)
MOST SUCCESSFUL UK CHART ACTS AS OF 10TH FEBRUARY, 2017 Calculated by the amount of weeks on the chart for both Singles and Albums combined. One point is gained for each week an album/or single appears in the Top 75: 1. Elvis – 2712 weeks (1303 weeks for singles) (1409 weeks for albums) 2. Cliff Richard – 2055 weeks (1177 weeks for singles) (878 weeks for albums) 3. Michael Jackson – 1983 weeks (688 weeks for singles) (1295 weeks for albums) 4. Madonna – 1883 weeks (740 weeks for singles) (1143 weeks for albums) 5. Queen – 1878 weeks (440 weeks for singles) (1438 weeks for albums) 6. The Beatles – 1861 weeks (461 weeks for singles) (1400 weeks for albums) 7. Elton John – 1702 weeks (664 weeks for singles) (1038 weeks for albums) 8. David Bowie – 1629 weeks (476 weeks for singles) (1153 weeks for albums) 9. Rod Stewart – 1621 weeks (480 weeks for singles) (1141 weeks for albums) 10. Rihanna - 1540 weeks (1093 weeks for singles) (447 weeks for albums) ELVIS’ CHART SINGLES 21 No.1’s 76 Top 10’s 139 Top 40’s 164 Top 75’s 80 weeks at No.1 386 weeks in Top 10 1062 weeks in Top 40 1303 weeks in Top 75 ELVIS’ CHART ALBUMS 13 No.1’s 51 Top 10’s 92 Top 40’s 118 Top 75’s 66 weeks at No.1 548 weeks in Top 10 1046 weeks in Top 40 1409 weeks in Top 75 NO.1 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 21 2. Beatles - 17 3. Cliff Richard and Westlife - (both with 14) 4. Madonna - 13 5. Take That - 12 6. Abba and Spice Girls - (both with 9) 7. Rolling Stones; Rihanna; Oasis and Eminem (all with 8) 8. Elton John; Kylie Minogue; McFly; Michael Jackson; Robbie Williams; U2; George Michael; Calvin Harris and Tinie Tempah (all with 7) 9. Rod Stewart; Slade; Queen; Britney Spears; The Shadows; Sugababes; Boyzone; Blondie and David Guetta (all with 6) 10. Beyoncé; Black Eyed Peas; Police; David Bowie; All Saints; Bee Gees; Will.I.Am; Dizzee Rascal; Flo Rida; Cheryl Cole; Bruno Mars; JLS; NE-YO;Jess Glynne and Sam Smith (all with 5) TOP 10 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 76 2. Cliff Richard - 68 3. Madonna - 63 4. Michael Jackson - 43 5. Kylie Minogue - 34 6. U2 - 33 7. Robbie Williams - 31 8. Elton John - 30 9. Rihanna - 29 10. Beatles - 28 NO.1 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Beatles - 15 2. Elvis - 13 3. Madonna; Robbie Williams and Rolling Stones (all with 12) 4. David Bowie - 11 5. Bruce Springsteen; U2 and Michael Jackson (all with 10) 6. Queen and Abba (both with 9) 7. Bob Dylan; Oasis; Rod Stewart; Led Zeppelin and R.E.M. (all with 8) 8. George Michael; Cliff Richard; Take That; Eminem; Elton John; Westlife and Coldplay (all with 7) 9. Boyzone; Pink Floyd; Phil Collins; Genesis; Prodigy; Blur; Police; Chemical Brothers; Stereophonics; Radiohead and Paul McCartney and Barbra Streisand (all with 6) 10. Arctic Monkeys; Celine Dion; Kylie Minogue; Bon Jovi; Simple Minds; Keane; Erasure; Muse; Prince; Simply Red; Iron Maiden; Paul Simon and Kings Of Leon (all with 5) TOP 10 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 51 2. Cliff Richard - 44 3. Frank Sinatra - 40 4. Rolling Stones - 38 5. Bob Dylan - 37 6. Rod Stewart - 34 7. David Bowie - 33 8. Beatles - 32 9. Elton John - 31 10. Queen - 25 MOST NO.2 SINGLES 1. Elvis - 17 (8 of these were posthumous re-issues of tracks which had previously risen to No.1) 2. Madonna - 12 3. Cliff Richard and Kylie Minogue (both with 11) 4. Rihanna - 9 5. Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake (both with 7) 6. Boyzone; Oasis; Queen; Robbie Williams and Calvin Harris (all with 6) MOST NO.2 ALBUMS 1. Rolling Stones - 10 2. Elvis; Elton John and Bon Jovi - (all with 7) 3. Paul Weller - 6 4. Madonna; Cliff Richard; Queen; Smiths; Frank Sinatra; Rod Stewart and Britney Spears - (all with 5) 5. David Bowie; Iron Maiden; J.A.M.; Manic Street Preachers; Pet Shop Boys; Status Quo; The Who; Tom Jones and James (all with 4) 6. The Shadows; Kylie Minogue; U2; Pink Floyd; Stevie Wonder; Paul McCartney; Beach Boys; Depeche Mode; Elvis Costello; Kate Bush; M People; Portishead; Robert Plant; Sheryl Crow; Simply Red; Tina Turner; Cat Stevens; Eric Clapton and Beautiful South (all with 3) TOP 40 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 139 2. Cliff Richard - 124 3. Madonna - 71 4. Elton John - 66 5. David Bowie - 63 6. Diana Ross - 58 7. Status Quo - 57 8. Michael Jackson - 54 9. Queen - 53 10. Kylie Minogue - 49 TOP 40 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 92 2. Frank Sinatra - 63 3. Cliff Richard - 62 4. Bob Dylan - 57 5. David Bowie - 50 6. Rolling Stones - 47 7. James Last - 45 8. Beatles - 44 9. Rod Stewart - 43 10. Elton John and Status Quo (both with 40) TOP 75 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 164 2. Cliff Richard - 135 3. Glee Cast - 100 4. Elton John - 85 5. David Bowie - 79 6. Diana Ross - 78 7. Madonna - 75 8. Status Quo - 66 9. Rod Stewart - 65 10. Michael Jackson - 62 TOP 75 ALBUM ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 118 2. Frank Sinatra - 69 3. Cliff Richard - 67 4. David Bowie - 66 5. James Last - 65 6. Bob Dylan - 62 7. Beatles - 55 8. Neil Young - 54 9. Diana Ross and Rolling Stones (both with 52) 10. Elton John - 46 ALBUM ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Beatles - 174 2. Elvis - 66 3. Abba - 57 4. Rolling Stones - 46 5. Simon and Garfunkel - 40 6. Adele - 37 7. Robbie Williams - 35 8. Michael Jackson - 31 9. Cliff Richard and Madonna (both with 30) 10. Elton John; Carpenters and Take That (all with 29) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Elvis - 80 2. Beatles - 65 3. Cliff Richard - 46 4. Frankie Laine - 32 5. Abba - 31 6. Madonna and Take That (both with 29) 7. Rihanna - 24 8. Elton John and Wet Wet Wet (both with 23) 9. Spice Girls - 22 10. Queen and The Shadows (both with 21) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 386 2. Cliff Richard - 333 3. Rihanna - 256 4. Madonna - 228 5. Beatles - 188 6. Frankie Laine - 187 7. Michael Jackson - 154 8. The Shadows - 143 9. Elton John - 133 10. Calvin Harris - 125 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 548 2. Beatles - 469 3. Cliff Richard - 340 4. Frank Sinatra - 316 5. Rolling Stones - 272 6. Michael Jackson - 265 7. Rod Stewart - 259 8. Simon And Garfunkel - 240 9. The Shadows - 229 10. Abba - 224 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis 1062 2. Cliff Richard - 970 3. Rihanna - 669 4. Madonna - 516 5. Michael Jackson - 437 6. Elton John - 423 7. The Shadows and Diana Ross - (both with 378) 8. The Beatles - 365 9. David Guetta - 356 10. David Bowie - 344 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis - 1046 2. Beatles - 972 3. Simon And Garfunkel - 816 4. Frank Sinatra - 744 5. Rod Stewart - 733 6. Michael Jackson - 732 7. David Bowie - 711 8. Cliff Richard - 695 9. Queen - 692 10. Madonna - 666 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Elvis - 1303 2. Cliff Richard - 1177 3. Rihanna - 1093 4. Madonna - 740 5. Michael Jackson - 688 6. Elton John - 664 7. David Guetta - 602 8. Diana Ross - 569 9. Kanye West - 553 10. Ed Sheeran - 548 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Queen - 1437 2. Elvis - 1409 3. Beatles - 1400 4. Michael Jackson - 1295 5. David Bowie - 1153 6. Madonna - 1143 7. Rod Stewart - 1141 8. Abba - 1089 9. Simon And Garfunkel - 1086 10. U2 - 1082 Brian |
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Feb 17 2017, 10:05 PM
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At The Gates Of Graceland Group: Special Members Member No.: 22,230 Joined: 13-April 09 Posts: 1,802 From: Caddington - UK |
OFFICIAL CHARTS COMPANY (UK)
MOST SUCCESSFUL UK CHART ACTS AS OF 17TH FEBRUARY, 2017 Calculated by the amount of weeks on the chart for both Singles and Albums combined. One point is gained for each week an album/or single appears in the Top 75: 1. Elvis – 2713 weeks (1303 weeks for singles) (1410 weeks for albums) 2. Cliff Richard – 2055 weeks (1177 weeks for singles) (878 weeks for albums) 3. Michael Jackson – 1984 weeks (688 weeks for singles) (1296 weeks for albums) 4. Madonna – 1883 weeks (740 weeks for singles) (1143 weeks for albums) 5. Queen – 1879 weeks (440 weeks for singles) (1439 weeks for albums) 6. The Beatles – 1861 weeks (461 weeks for singles) (1400 weeks for albums) 7. Elton John – 1702 weeks (664 weeks for singles) (1038 weeks for albums) 8. David Bowie – 1630 weeks (476 weeks for singles) (1154 weeks for albums) 9. Rod Stewart – 1621 weeks (480 weeks for singles) (1141 weeks for albums) 10. Rihanna - 1540 weeks (1093 weeks for singles) (447 weeks for albums) ELVIS’ CHART SINGLES 21 No.1’s 76 Top 10’s 139 Top 40’s 164 Top 75’s 80 weeks at No.1 386 weeks in Top 10 1062 weeks in Top 40 1303 weeks in Top 75 ELVIS’ CHART ALBUMS 13 No.1’s 51 Top 10’s 92 Top 40’s 118 Top 75’s 66 weeks at No.1 548 weeks in Top 10 1046 weeks in Top 40 1410 weeks in Top 75 NO.1 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 21 2. Beatles - 17 3. Cliff Richard and Westlife - (both with 14) 4. Madonna - 13 5. Take That - 12 6. Abba and Spice Girls - (both with 9) 7. Rolling Stones; Rihanna; Oasis and Eminem (all with 8) 8. Elton John; Kylie Minogue; McFly; Michael Jackson; Robbie Williams; U2; George Michael; Calvin Harris and Tinie Tempah (all with 7) 9. Rod Stewart; Slade; Queen; Britney Spears; The Shadows; Sugababes; Boyzone; Blondie and David Guetta (all with 6) 10. Beyoncé; Black Eyed Peas; Police; David Bowie; All Saints; Bee Gees; Will.I.Am; Dizzee Rascal; Flo Rida; Cheryl Cole; Bruno Mars; JLS; NE-YO;Jess Glynne and Sam Smith (all with 5) TOP 10 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 76 2. Cliff Richard - 68 3. Madonna - 63 4. Michael Jackson - 43 5. Kylie Minogue - 34 6. U2 - 33 7. Robbie Williams - 31 8. Elton John - 30 9. Rihanna - 29 10. Beatles - 28 NO.1 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Beatles - 15 2. Elvis - 13 3. Madonna; Robbie Williams and Rolling Stones (all with 12) 4. David Bowie - 11 5. Bruce Springsteen; U2 and Michael Jackson (all with 10) 6. Queen and Abba (both with 9) 7. Bob Dylan; Oasis; Rod Stewart; Led Zeppelin and R.E.M. (all with 8) 8. George Michael; Cliff Richard; Take That; Eminem; Elton John; Westlife and Coldplay (all with 7) 9. Boyzone; Pink Floyd; Phil Collins; Genesis; Prodigy; Blur; Police; Chemical Brothers; Stereophonics; Radiohead and Paul McCartney and Barbra Streisand (all with 6) 10. Arctic Monkeys; Celine Dion; Kylie Minogue; Bon Jovi; Simple Minds; Keane; Erasure; Muse; Prince; Simply Red; Iron Maiden; Paul Simon and Kings Of Leon (all with 5) TOP 10 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 51 2. Cliff Richard - 44 3. Frank Sinatra - 40 4. Rolling Stones - 38 5. Bob Dylan - 37 6. Rod Stewart - 34 7. David Bowie - 33 8. Beatles - 32 9. Elton John - 31 10. Queen - 25 MOST NO.2 SINGLES 1. Elvis - 17 (8 of these were posthumous re-issues of tracks which had previously risen to No.1) 2. Madonna - 12 3. Cliff Richard and Kylie Minogue (both with 11) 4. Rihanna - 9 5. Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake (both with 7) 6. Boyzone; Oasis; Queen; Robbie Williams and Calvin Harris (all with 6) MOST NO.2 ALBUMS 1. Rolling Stones - 10 2. Elvis; Elton John and Bon Jovi - (all with 7) 3. Paul Weller - 6 4. Madonna; Cliff Richard; Queen; Smiths; Frank Sinatra; Rod Stewart and Britney Spears - (all with 5) 5. David Bowie; Iron Maiden; J.A.M.; Manic Street Preachers; Pet Shop Boys; Status Quo; The Who; Tom Jones and James (all with 4) 6. The Shadows; Kylie Minogue; U2; Pink Floyd; Stevie Wonder; Paul McCartney; Beach Boys; Depeche Mode; Elvis Costello; Kate Bush; M People; Portishead; Robert Plant; Sheryl Crow; Simply Red; Tina Turner; Cat Stevens; Eric Clapton and Beautiful South (all with 3) TOP 40 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 139 2. Cliff Richard - 124 3. Madonna - 71 4. Elton John - 66 5. David Bowie - 63 6. Diana Ross - 58 7. Status Quo - 57 8. Michael Jackson - 54 9. Queen - 53 10. Kylie Minogue - 49 TOP 40 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 92 2. Frank Sinatra - 63 3. Cliff Richard - 62 4. Bob Dylan - 57 5. David Bowie - 50 6. Rolling Stones - 47 7. James Last - 45 8. Beatles - 44 9. Rod Stewart - 43 10. Elton John and Status Quo (both with 40) TOP 75 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 164 2. Cliff Richard - 135 3. Glee Cast - 100 4. Elton John - 85 5. David Bowie - 79 6. Diana Ross - 78 7. Madonna - 75 8. Status Quo - 66 9. Rod Stewart - 65 10. Michael Jackson - 62 TOP 75 ALBUM ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 118 2. Frank Sinatra - 69 3. Cliff Richard - 67 4. David Bowie - 66 5. James Last - 65 6. Bob Dylan - 62 7. Beatles - 55 8. Neil Young - 54 9. Diana Ross and Rolling Stones (both with 52) 10. Elton John - 46 ALBUM ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Beatles - 174 2. Elvis - 66 3. Abba - 57 4. Rolling Stones - 46 5. Simon and Garfunkel - 40 6. Adele - 37 7. Robbie Williams - 35 8. Michael Jackson - 31 9. Cliff Richard and Madonna (both with 30) 10. Elton John; Carpenters and Take That (all with 29) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Elvis - 80 2. Beatles - 65 3. Cliff Richard - 46 4. Frankie Laine - 32 5. Abba - 31 6. Madonna and Take That (both with 29) 7. Rihanna - 24 8. Elton John and Wet Wet Wet (both with 23) 9. Spice Girls - 22 10. Queen and The Shadows (both with 21) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 386 2. Cliff Richard - 333 3. Rihanna - 256 4. Madonna - 228 5. Beatles - 188 6. Frankie Laine - 187 7. Michael Jackson - 154 8. The Shadows - 143 9. Elton John - 133 10. Calvin Harris - 125 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 548 2. Beatles - 469 3. Cliff Richard - 340 4. Frank Sinatra - 316 5. Rolling Stones - 272 6. Michael Jackson - 265 7. Rod Stewart - 259 8. Simon And Garfunkel - 240 9. The Shadows - 229 10. Abba - 224 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis 1062 2. Cliff Richard - 970 3. Rihanna - 669 4. Madonna - 516 5. Michael Jackson - 437 6. Elton John - 423 7. The Shadows and Diana Ross - (both with 378) 8. The Beatles - 365 9. David Guetta - 357 10. David Bowie - 344 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis - 1046 2. Beatles - 972 3. Simon And Garfunkel - 816 4. Frank Sinatra - 744 5. Rod Stewart And Michael Jackson (both with 733) 6. David Bowie - 712 7. Cliff Richard - 695 8. Queen - 692 9. Madonna - 666 10. Awaits SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Elvis - 1303 2. Cliff Richard - 1177 3. Rihanna - 1093 4. Madonna - 740 5. Michael Jackson - 688 6. Elton John - 664 7. David Guetta - 603 8. Diana Ross - 569 9. Kanye West - 553 10. Ed Sheeran - 552 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Queen - 1439 2. Elvis - 1410 3. Beatles - 1400 4. Michael Jackson - 1296 5. David Bowie - 1154 6. Madonna - 1143 7. Rod Stewart - 1141 8. Abba - 1089 9. Simon And Garfunkel - 1086 10. U2 - 1082 Brian |
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Feb 18 2017, 12:39 AM
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At The Gates Of Graceland Group: Special Members Member No.: 17 Joined: 30-May 05 Posts: 1,244 From: New Jersey |
Thanks so much Brian! That list is not only impressive it is overwhelming on so many levels. I've said it so many times that Elvis is the best there was, the best there is, and the best there ever will be!
M-M -------------------- "Until we meet you again may God Bless You"
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Feb 18 2017, 11:59 PM
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At The Gates Of Graceland Group: Special Members Member No.: 22,230 Joined: 13-April 09 Posts: 1,802 From: Caddington - UK |
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Mar 4 2017, 12:31 AM
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At The Gates Of Graceland Group: Special Members Member No.: 22,230 Joined: 13-April 09 Posts: 1,802 From: Caddington - UK |
OFFICIAL CHARTS COMPANY (UK)
MOST SUCCESSFUL UK CHART ACTS AS OF 3RD MARCH, 2017 Calculated by the amount of weeks on the chart for both Singles and Albums combined. One point is gained for each week an album/or single appears in the Top 75: 1. Elvis – 2713 weeks (1303 weeks for singles) (1410 weeks for albums) 2. Cliff Richard – 2055 weeks (1177 weeks for singles) (878 weeks for albums) 3. Michael Jackson – 1986 weeks (688 weeks for singles) (1298 weeks for albums) 4. Madonna – 1883 weeks (740 weeks for singles) (1143 weeks for albums) 5. Queen – 1881 weeks (440 weeks for singles) (1441 weeks for albums) 6. The Beatles – 1861 weeks (461 weeks for singles) (1400 weeks for albums) 7. Elton John – 1702 weeks (664 weeks for singles) (1038 weeks for albums) 8. David Bowie – 1634 weeks (476 weeks for singles) (1158 weeks for albums) 9. Rod Stewart – 1621 weeks (480 weeks for singles) (1141 weeks for albums) 10. Rihanna - 1540 weeks (1093 weeks for singles) (447 weeks for albums) ELVIS’ CHART SINGLES 21 No.1’s 76 Top 10’s 139 Top 40’s 164 Top 75’s 80 weeks at No.1 386 weeks in Top 10 1062 weeks in Top 40 1303 weeks in Top 75 ELVIS’ CHART ALBUMS 13 No.1’s 51 Top 10’s 92 Top 40’s 118 Top 75’s 66 weeks at No.1 548 weeks in Top 10 1046 weeks in Top 40 1410 weeks in Top 75 NO.1 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 21 2. Beatles - 17 3. Cliff Richard and Westlife - (both with 14) 4. Madonna - 13 5. Take That - 12 6. Abba and Spice Girls - (both with 9) 7. Rolling Stones; Rihanna; Oasis and Eminem (all with 8) 8. Elton John; Kylie Minogue; McFly; Michael Jackson; Robbie Williams; U2; George Michael; Calvin Harris and Tinie Tempah (all with 7) 9. Rod Stewart; Slade; Queen; Britney Spears; The Shadows; Sugababes; Boyzone; Blondie and David Guetta (all with 6) 10. Beyoncé; Black Eyed Peas; Police; David Bowie; All Saints; Bee Gees; Will.I.Am; Dizzee Rascal; Flo Rida; Cheryl Cole; Bruno Mars; JLS; NE-YO;Jess Glynne and Sam Smith (all with 5) TOP 10 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 76 2. Cliff Richard - 68 3. Madonna - 63 4. Michael Jackson - 43 5. Kylie Minogue - 34 6. U2 - 33 7. Robbie Williams - 31 8. Elton John - 30 9. Rihanna - 29 10. Beatles - 28 NO.1 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Beatles - 15 2. Elvis - 13 3. Madonna; Robbie Williams and Rolling Stones (all with 12) 4. David Bowie - 11 5. Bruce Springsteen; U2 and Michael Jackson (all with 10) 6. Queen and Abba (both with 9) 7. Bob Dylan; Oasis; Rod Stewart; Led Zeppelin and R.E.M. (all with 8) 8. George Michael; Cliff Richard; Take That; Eminem; Elton John; Westlife and Coldplay (all with 7) 9. Boyzone; Pink Floyd; Phil Collins; Genesis; Prodigy; Blur; Police; Chemical Brothers; Stereophonics; Radiohead and Paul McCartney and Barbra Streisand (all with 6) 10. Arctic Monkeys; Celine Dion; Kylie Minogue; Bon Jovi; Simple Minds; Keane; Erasure; Muse; Prince; Simply Red; Iron Maiden; Paul Simon and Kings Of Leon (all with 5) TOP 10 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 51 2. Cliff Richard - 44 3. Frank Sinatra - 40 4. Rolling Stones - 38 5. Bob Dylan - 37 6. Rod Stewart - 34 7. David Bowie - 33 8. Beatles - 32 9. Elton John - 31 10. Queen - 25 MOST NO.2 SINGLES 1. Elvis - 17 (8 of these were posthumous re-issues of tracks which had previously risen to No.1) 2. Madonna - 12 3. Cliff Richard and Kylie Minogue (both with 11) 4. Rihanna - 9 5. Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake (both with 7) 6. Boyzone; Oasis; Queen; Robbie Williams and Calvin Harris (all with 6) MOST NO.2 ALBUMS 1. Rolling Stones - 10 2. Elvis; Elton John and Bon Jovi - (all with 7) 3. Paul Weller - 6 4. Madonna; Cliff Richard; Queen; Smiths; Frank Sinatra; Rod Stewart and Britney Spears - (all with 5) 5. David Bowie; Iron Maiden; J.A.M.; Manic Street Preachers; Pet Shop Boys; Status Quo; The Who; Tom Jones and James (all with 4) 6. The Shadows; Kylie Minogue; U2; Pink Floyd; Stevie Wonder; Paul McCartney; Beach Boys; Depeche Mode; Elvis Costello; Kate Bush; M People; Portishead; Robert Plant; Sheryl Crow; Simply Red; Tina Turner; Cat Stevens; Eric Clapton and Beautiful South (all with 3) TOP 40 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 139 2. Cliff Richard - 124 3. Madonna - 71 4. Elton John - 66 5. David Bowie - 63 6. Diana Ross - 58 7. Status Quo - 57 8. Michael Jackson - 54 9. Queen - 53 10. Kylie Minogue - 49 TOP 40 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 92 2. Frank Sinatra - 63 3. Cliff Richard - 62 4. Bob Dylan - 57 5. David Bowie - 50 6. Rolling Stones - 47 7. James Last - 45 8. Beatles - 44 9. Rod Stewart - 43 10. Elton John and Status Quo (both with 40) TOP 75 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 164 2. Cliff Richard - 135 3. Glee Cast - 100 4. Elton John - 85 5. David Bowie - 79 6. Diana Ross - 78 7. Madonna - 75 8. Status Quo - 66 9. Rod Stewart - 65 10. Michael Jackson - 62 TOP 75 ALBUM ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 118 2. Frank Sinatra - 69 3. Cliff Richard - 67 4. David Bowie - 66 5. James Last - 65 6. Bob Dylan - 62 7. Beatles - 55 8. Neil Young - 54 9. Diana Ross and Rolling Stones (both with 52) 10. Elton John - 46 ALBUM ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Beatles - 174 2. Elvis - 66 3. Abba - 57 4. Rolling Stones - 46 5. Simon and Garfunkel - 40 6. Adele - 37 7. Robbie Williams - 35 8. Michael Jackson - 31 9. Cliff Richard and Madonna (both with 30) 10. Elton John; Carpenters and Take That (all with 29) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Elvis - 80 2. Beatles - 65 3. Cliff Richard - 46 4. Frankie Laine - 32 5. Abba - 31 6. Madonna and Take That (both with 29) 7. Rihanna - 24 8. Elton John and Wet Wet Wet (both with 23) 9. Spice Girls - 22 10. Queen and The Shadows (both with 21) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 386 2. Cliff Richard - 333 3. Rihanna - 256 4. Madonna - 228 5. Beatles - 188 6. Frankie Laine - 187 7. Michael Jackson - 154 8. The Shadows - 143 9. Elton John - 133 10. Calvin Harris - 126 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 548 2. Beatles - 469 3. Cliff Richard - 340 4. Frank Sinatra - 316 5. Rolling Stones - 272 6. Michael Jackson - 265 7. Rod Stewart - 259 8. Simon And Garfunkel - 240 9. The Shadows - 229 10. Abba - 224 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis 1062 2. Cliff Richard - 970 3. Rihanna - 669 4. Madonna - 516 5. Michael Jackson - 437 6. Elton John - 423 7. The Shadows and Diana Ross - (both with 378) 8. The Beatles - 365 9. David Guetta - 358 10. David Bowie - 344 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis - 1046 2. Beatles - 972 3. Simon And Garfunkel - 816 4. Frank Sinatra - 744 5. Michael Jackson - 735 6. Rod Stewart - 733 7. David Bowie - 715 8. Cliff Richard - 695 9. Queen - 692 10. Madonna - 666 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Elvis - 1303 2. Cliff Richard - 1177 3. Rihanna - 1093 4. Madonna - 740 5. Michael Jackson - 688 6. Elton John - 664 7. David Guetta - 605 8. Diana Ross - 569 9. Ed Sheeran - 560 10. Kanye West - 553 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Queen - 1441 2. Elvis - 1410 3. Beatles - 1400 4. Michael Jackson - 1298 5. David Bowie - 1158 6. Madonna - 1143 7. Rod Stewart - 1141 8. Abba - 1089 9. Simon And Garfunkel - 1086 10. U2 - 1082 Brian |
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Mar 18 2017, 03:33 PM
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At The Gates Of Graceland Group: Special Members Member No.: 22,230 Joined: 13-April 09 Posts: 1,802 From: Caddington - UK |
OFFICIAL CHARTS COMPANY (UK) MOST SUCCESSFUL UK CHART ACTS AS OF 17TH MARCH, 2017 Calculated by the amount of weeks on the chart for both Singles and Albums combined. One point is gained for each week an album/or single appears in the Top 75: 1. Elvis – 2713 weeks (1303 weeks for singles) (1410 weeks for albums) 2. Cliff Richard – 2055 weeks (1177 weeks for singles) (878 weeks for albums) 3. Michael Jackson – 1988 weeks (688 weeks for singles) (1300 weeks for albums) 4. Madonna – 1883 weeks (740 weeks for singles) (1143 weeks for albums) )Temporarily tied 5. Queen – 1883 weeks (440 weeks for singles) (1443 weeks for albums) )Temporarily tied 6. The Beatles – 1863 weeks (461 weeks for singles) (1402 weeks for albums) 7. Elton John – 1702 weeks (664 weeks for singles) (1038 weeks for albums) 8. David Bowie – 1637 weeks (476 weeks for singles) (1161 weeks for albums) 9. Rod Stewart – 1621 weeks (480 weeks for singles) (1141 weeks for albums) 10. Rihanna - 1542 weeks (1093 weeks for singles) (449 weeks for albums) ELVIS’ CHART SINGLES 21 No.1’s 76 Top 10’s 139 Top 40’s 164 Top 75’s 80 weeks at No.1 386 weeks in Top 10 1062 weeks in Top 40 1303 weeks in Top 75 ELVIS’ CHART ALBUMS 13 No.1’s 51 Top 10’s 92 Top 40’s 118 Top 75’s 66 weeks at No.1 548 weeks in Top 10 1046 weeks in Top 40 1410 weeks in Top 75 NO.1 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 21 2. Beatles - 17 3. Cliff Richard and Westlife - (both with 14) 4. Madonna - 13 5. Take That - 12 6. Abba and Spice Girls - (both with 9) 7. Rolling Stones; Rihanna; Oasis and Eminem (all with 8) 8. Elton John; Kylie Minogue; McFly; Michael Jackson; Robbie Williams; U2; George Michael; Calvin Harris and Tinie Tempah (all with 7) 9. Rod Stewart; Slade; Queen; Britney Spears; The Shadows; Sugababes; Boyzone; Blondie and David Guetta (all with 6) 10. Beyoncé; Black Eyed Peas; Police; David Bowie; All Saints; Bee Gees; Will.I.Am; Dizzee Rascal; Flo Rida; Cheryl Cole; Bruno Mars; JLS; NE-YO;Jess Glynne and Sam Smith (all with 5) TOP 10 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 76 2. Cliff Richard - 68 3. Madonna - 63 4. Michael Jackson - 43 5. Kylie Minogue - 34 6. U2 - 33 7. Robbie Williams - 31 8. Elton John - 30 9. Rihanna - 29 10. Beatles - 28 NO.1 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Beatles - 15 2. Elvis - 13 3. Madonna; Robbie Williams and Rolling Stones (all with 12) 4. David Bowie - 11 5. Bruce Springsteen; U2 and Michael Jackson (all with 10) 6. Queen and Abba (both with 9) 7. Bob Dylan; Oasis; Rod Stewart; Led Zeppelin and R.E.M. (all with 8) 8. George Michael; Cliff Richard; Take That; Eminem; Elton John; Westlife and Coldplay (all with 7) 9. Boyzone; Pink Floyd; Phil Collins; Genesis; Prodigy; Blur; Police; Chemical Brothers; Stereophonics; Radiohead and Paul McCartney and Barbra Streisand (all with 6) 10. Arctic Monkeys; Celine Dion; Kylie Minogue; Bon Jovi; Simple Minds; Keane; Erasure; Muse; Prince; Simply Red; Iron Maiden; Paul Simon and Kings Of Leon (all with 5) TOP 10 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 51 2. Cliff Richard - 44 3. Frank Sinatra - 40 4. Rolling Stones - 38 5. Bob Dylan - 37 6. Rod Stewart - 34 7. David Bowie - 33 8. Beatles - 32 9. Elton John - 31 10. Queen - 25 MOST NO.2 SINGLES 1. Elvis - 17 (8 of these were posthumous re-issues of tracks which had previously risen to No.1) 2. Madonna - 12 3. Cliff Richard and Kylie Minogue (both with 11) 4. Rihanna - 9 5. Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake (both with 7) 6. Boyzone; Oasis; Queen; Robbie Williams and Calvin Harris (all with 6) MOST NO.2 ALBUMS 1. Rolling Stones - 10 2. Elvis; Elton John and Bon Jovi - (all with 7) 3. Paul Weller - 6 4. Madonna; Cliff Richard; Queen; Smiths; Frank Sinatra; Rod Stewart and Britney Spears - (all with 5) 5. David Bowie; Iron Maiden; J.A.M.; Manic Street Preachers; Pet Shop Boys; Status Quo; The Who; Tom Jones and James (all with 4) 6. The Shadows; Kylie Minogue; U2; Pink Floyd; Stevie Wonder; Paul McCartney; Beach Boys; Depeche Mode; Elvis Costello; Kate Bush; M People; Portishead; Robert Plant; Sheryl Crow; Simply Red; Tina Turner; Cat Stevens; Eric Clapton and Beautiful South (all with 3) TOP 40 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 139 2. Cliff Richard - 124 3. Madonna - 71 4. Elton John - 66 5. David Bowie - 63 6. Diana Ross - 58 7. Status Quo - 57 8. Michael Jackson - 54 9. Queen - 53 10. Kylie Minogue - 49 TOP 40 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 92 2. Frank Sinatra - 63 3. Cliff Richard - 62 4. Bob Dylan - 57 5. David Bowie - 50 6. Rolling Stones - 47 7. James Last - 45 8. Beatles - 44 9. Rod Stewart - 43 10. Elton John and Status Quo (both with 40) TOP 75 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 164 2. Cliff Richard - 135 3. Glee Cast - 100 4. Elton John - 85 5. David Bowie - 79 6. Diana Ross - 78 7. Madonna - 75 8. Status Quo - 66 9. Rod Stewart - 65 10. Michael Jackson - 62 TOP 75 ALBUM ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 118 2. Frank Sinatra - 69 3. Cliff Richard - 67 4. David Bowie - 66 5. James Last - 65 6. Bob Dylan - 62 7. Beatles - 55 8. Neil Young - 54 9. Diana Ross and Rolling Stones (both with 52) 10. Elton John - 46 ALBUM ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Beatles - 174 2. Elvis - 66 3. Abba - 57 4. Rolling Stones - 46 5. Simon and Garfunkel - 40 6. Adele - 37 7. Robbie Williams - 35 8. Michael Jackson - 31 9. Cliff Richard and Madonna (both with 30) 10. Elton John; Carpenters and Take That (all with 29) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Elvis - 80 2. Beatles - 65 3. Cliff Richard - 46 4. Frankie Laine - 32 5. Abba - 31 6. Madonna and Take That (both with 29) 7. Rihanna - 24 8. Elton John and Wet Wet Wet (both with 23) 9. Spice Girls - 22 10. Queen and The Shadows (both with 21) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 386 2. Cliff Richard - 333 3. Rihanna - 256 4. Madonna - 228 5. Beatles - 188 6. Frankie Laine - 187 7. Michael Jackson - 154 8. The Shadows - 143 9. Elton John - 133 10. Calvin Harris - 126 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 548 2. Beatles - 469 3. Cliff Richard - 340 4. Frank Sinatra - 316 5. Rolling Stones - 272 6. Michael Jackson - 265 7. Rod Stewart - 259 8. Simon And Garfunkel - 240 9. The Shadows - 229 10. Abba - 224 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis 1062 2. Cliff Richard - 970 3. Rihanna - 669 4. Madonna - 516 5. Michael Jackson - 437 6. Elton John - 423 7. The Shadows and Diana Ross - (both with 378) 8. The Beatles - 365 9. David Guetta - 358 10. Ed Sheeran - 345 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis - 1046 2. Beatles - 973 3. Simon And Garfunkel - 816 4. Frank Sinatra - 744 5. Michael Jackson - 737 6. Rod Stewart - 733 7. David Bowie - 717 8. Cliff Richard - 695 9. Queen - 692 10. Madonna - 666 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Elvis - 1303 2. Cliff Richard - 1177 3. Rihanna - 1093 4. Madonna - 740 5. Michael Jackson - 688 6. Elton John - 664 7. David Guetta - 606 8. Ed Sheeran - 594 9. Diana Ross - 569 10. Kanye West - 553 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Queen - 1443 2. Elvis - 1410 3. Beatles - 1402 4. Michael Jackson - 1300 5. David Bowie - 1161 6. Madonna - 1143 7. Rod Stewart - 1141 8. Abba - 1089 9. Simon And Garfunkel - 1086 10. U2 - 1082 Brian |
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Mar 18 2017, 07:10 PM
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At The Gates Of Graceland Group: Special Members Member No.: 17 Joined: 30-May 05 Posts: 1,244 From: New Jersey |
Thanks again Brian for your kind update.
May I ask a question? I have heard a radio DJ say that Garth Brooks has sold more records than Elvis. Is that really true? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ohmy.gif) What would he base such a statement on. Garth will be appearing here in Philadelphia later this year. Is it just radio hype, or is he correct? I can't imagine anyone has outsold Elvis simply because of the longevity factor for Elvis. Thanks Brian (IMG:style_emoticons/default/thanks.gif) M-M -------------------- "Until we meet you again may God Bless You"
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Mar 19 2017, 03:16 PM
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At The Gates Of Graceland Group: Special Members Member No.: 22,230 Joined: 13-April 09 Posts: 1,802 From: Caddington - UK |
Thanks again Brian for your kind update. May I ask a question? I have heard a radio DJ say that Garth Brooks has sold more records than Elvis. Is that really true? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ohmy.gif) What would he base such a statement on. Garth will be appearing here in Philadelphia later this year. Is it just radio hype, or is he correct? I can't imagine anyone has outsold Elvis simply because of the longevity factor for Elvis. Thanks Brian (IMG:style_emoticons/default/thanks.gif) M-M Hi M-M, It would take quite some time to really answer your question but I will give you a short version: According to Billboard Magazine, Garth Brooks has sold more albums in the U.S.A. than Elvis but not by many (under 5 million). However, this is down to the Billboard accounting rules which do not favour Elvis. Most of Garth's albums have been multiple disc albums and Billboard rules state that each album in a multi-disc set counts as one sale - so a 10 disc Box set which sells 100 copies is counted as having sold 1000 copies providing each disc is over 100 minutes in length. In Elvis' lifetime, this rule did not apply as one could not store 100 minutes on a disc. 'The Aloha From Hawaii' and 'Elvis In Concert' albums suffered from this and if the current rule applied then both of those albums would now have sold over 10 million each. What Billboard never mention is that Brooks has sold very few singles compared to Elvis and it is this discrepancy which makes Brooks tally look good. Singles and albums combined Elvis easily outsells Brooks in the U.S.A. and the rest of the World. In addition, SONY(U.S.A.) now appear reluctant to upgrade Elvis' sales awards due to the fact that they do not sell more records for them. So much for their loyalty to their greatest artist ever! Of course Elvis never had the luxury of modern day technology and changing chart rules e.g. downloading and streaming, mobile phones, MP3's, tablets etc. Whatever, Elvis will ALWAYS be THE KING. Nobody can take that away from him despite their attempt to do so by modern technology and changing chart rules. Brian |
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Mar 19 2017, 05:07 PM
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At The Gates Of Graceland Group: Special Members Member No.: 17 Joined: 30-May 05 Posts: 1,244 From: New Jersey |
Thanks very much Brian. I appreciate the informative thoughts. I suspect in many ways, then, the playing field so-to-speak is not level when comparing artists from different generations. You comment about Sony is enlightening. Gosh, it seems that during his lifetime Elvis' management, even RCA, and now Sony, are not interested in facts just trying to milk him for all they could get out of him. You would think that Billboard would "correct" this situation for the sake of historical accuracy. Or perhaps they still don't care much for Elvis Presley or his amazing legacy.
I hope you don't mind a personal note: for a short while, my Dad (before I was born) was what they called a record promoter. He traveled mainly in the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets. Through the company he worked for he would be given records to take to promoters and radio stations seeking air play. This was especially true of new artists of which there were many in the mid-to-late 50's and 60's. I can remember years later how many had such hatred for Elvis and his music. I certainly had read a number of books over the years and seen video of this as many of us have. But my Dad experienced it first hand and reported that in many circles that feeling was strong in the mid-fifties. He told me of a couple of records on the Sun label by Elvis that he received and was asked to promote. The radio stations he visited here in the Northeast of the US wanted nothing to do with playing them. In several cases Dad told me he was literally thrown out of offices and he couldn't even play the Elvis records for them. Incredible times..... I agree 100% with you on your final thought about Elvis. Thanks again for all you do Brian. M-M -------------------- "Until we meet you again may God Bless You"
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Mar 24 2017, 09:49 PM
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At The Gates Of Graceland Group: Special Members Member No.: 22,230 Joined: 13-April 09 Posts: 1,802 From: Caddington - UK |
OFFICIAL CHARTS COMPANY (UK)
MOST SUCCESSFUL UK CHART ACTS AS OF 24TH MARCH, 2017 Calculated by the amount of weeks on the chart for both Singles and Albums combined. One point is gained for each week an album/or single appears in the Top 75: 1. Elvis – 2713 weeks (1303 weeks for singles) (1410 weeks for albums) 2. Cliff Richard – 2055 weeks (1177 weeks for singles) (878 weeks for albums) 3. Michael Jackson – 1989 weeks (688 weeks for singles) (1301 weeks for albums) 4. Queen - 1884 weeks (440 weeks for singles) (1444 weeks for albums) 5. Madonna – 1883 weeks (740 weeks for singles) (1143 weeks for albums) 6. The Beatles – 1865 weeks (461 weeks for singles) (1404 weeks for albums) 7. Elton John – 1702 weeks (664 weeks for singles) (1038 weeks for albums) 8. David Bowie – 1638 weeks (476 weeks for singles) (1162 weeks for albums) 9. Rod Stewart – 1621 weeks (480 weeks for singles) (1141 weeks for albums) 10. Rihanna - 1542 weeks (1093 weeks for singles) (449 weeks for albums) ELVIS’ CHART SINGLES 21 No.1’s 76 Top 10’s 139 Top 40’s 164 Top 75’s 80 weeks at No.1 386 weeks in Top 10 1062 weeks in Top 40 1303 weeks in Top 75 ELVIS’ CHART ALBUMS 13 No.1’s 51 Top 10’s 92 Top 40’s 118 Top 75’s 66 weeks at No.1 548 weeks in Top 10 1046 weeks in Top 40 1410 weeks in Top 75 NO.1 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 21 2. Beatles - 17 3. Cliff Richard and Westlife - (both with 14) 4. Madonna - 13 5. Take That - 12 6. Abba and Spice Girls - (both with 9) 7. Rolling Stones; Rihanna; Oasis and Eminem (all with 8) 8. Elton John; Kylie Minogue; McFly; Michael Jackson; Robbie Williams; U2; George Michael; Calvin Harris and Tinie Tempah (all with 7) 9. Rod Stewart; Slade; Queen; Britney Spears; The Shadows; Sugababes; Boyzone; Blondie and David Guetta (all with 6) 10. Beyoncé; Black Eyed Peas; Police; David Bowie; All Saints; Bee Gees; Will.I.Am; Dizzee Rascal; Flo Rida; Cheryl Cole; Bruno Mars; JLS; NE-YO;Jess Glynne and Sam Smith (all with 5) TOP 10 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 76 2. Cliff Richard - 68 3. Madonna - 63 4. Michael Jackson - 43 5. Kylie Minogue - 34 6. U2 - 33 7. Robbie Williams - 31 8. Elton John - 30 9. Rihanna - 29 10. Beatles - 28 NO.1 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Beatles - 15 2. Elvis - 13 3. Madonna; Robbie Williams and Rolling Stones (all with 12) 4. David Bowie - 11 5. Bruce Springsteen; U2 and Michael Jackson (all with 10) 6. Queen and Abba (both with 9) 7. Bob Dylan; Oasis; Rod Stewart; Led Zeppelin and R.E.M. (all with 8) 8. George Michael; Cliff Richard; Take That; Eminem; Elton John; Westlife and Coldplay (all with 7) 9. Boyzone; Pink Floyd; Phil Collins; Genesis; Prodigy; Blur; Police; Chemical Brothers; Stereophonics; Radiohead and Paul McCartney and Barbra Streisand (all with 6) 10. Arctic Monkeys; Celine Dion; Kylie Minogue; Bon Jovi; Simple Minds; Keane; Erasure; Muse; Prince; Simply Red; Iron Maiden; Paul Simon and Kings Of Leon (all with 5) TOP 10 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 51 2. Cliff Richard - 44 3. Frank Sinatra - 40 4. Rolling Stones - 38 5. Bob Dylan - 37 6. Rod Stewart - 34 7. David Bowie - 33 8. Beatles - 32 9. Elton John - 31 10. Queen - 25 MOST NO.2 SINGLES 1. Elvis - 17 (8 of these were posthumous re-issues of tracks which had previously risen to No.1) 2. Madonna - 12 3. Cliff Richard and Kylie Minogue (both with 11) 4. Rihanna - 9 5. Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake (both with 7) 6. Boyzone; Oasis; Queen; Robbie Williams and Calvin Harris (all with 6) MOST NO.2 ALBUMS 1. Rolling Stones - 10 2. Elvis; Elton John and Bon Jovi - (all with 7) 3. Paul Weller - 6 4. Madonna; Cliff Richard; Queen; Smiths; Frank Sinatra; Rod Stewart and Britney Spears - (all with 5) 5. David Bowie; Iron Maiden; J.A.M.; Manic Street Preachers; Pet Shop Boys; Status Quo; The Who; Tom Jones and James (all with 4) 6. The Shadows; Kylie Minogue; U2; Pink Floyd; Stevie Wonder; Paul McCartney; Beach Boys; Depeche Mode; Elvis Costello; Kate Bush; M People; Portishead; Robert Plant; Sheryl Crow; Simply Red; Tina Turner; Cat Stevens; Eric Clapton and Beautiful South (all with 3) TOP 40 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 139 2. Cliff Richard - 124 3. Madonna - 71 4. Elton John - 66 5. David Bowie - 63 6. Diana Ross - 58 7. Status Quo - 57 8. Michael Jackson - 54 9. Queen - 53 10. Kylie Minogue - 49 TOP 40 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 92 2. Frank Sinatra - 63 3. Cliff Richard - 62 4. Bob Dylan - 57 5. David Bowie - 50 6. Rolling Stones - 47 7. James Last - 45 8. Beatles - 44 9. Rod Stewart - 43 10. Elton John and Status Quo (both with 40) TOP 75 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 164 2. Cliff Richard - 135 3. Glee Cast - 100 4. Elton John - 85 5. David Bowie - 79 6. Diana Ross - 78 7. Madonna - 75 8. Status Quo - 66 9. Rod Stewart - 65 10. Michael Jackson - 62 TOP 75 ALBUM ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 118 2. Frank Sinatra - 69 3. Cliff Richard - 67 4. David Bowie - 66 5. James Last - 65 6. Bob Dylan - 62 7. Beatles - 55 8. Neil Young - 54 9. Diana Ross and Rolling Stones (both with 52) 10. Elton John - 46 ALBUM ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Beatles - 174 2. Elvis - 66 3. Abba - 57 4. Rolling Stones - 46 5. Simon and Garfunkel - 40 6. Adele - 37 7. Robbie Williams - 35 8. Michael Jackson - 31 9. Cliff Richard and Madonna (both with 30) 10. Elton John; Carpenters and Take That (all with 29) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Elvis - 80 2. Beatles - 65 3. Cliff Richard - 46 4. Frankie Laine - 32 5. Abba - 31 6. Madonna and Take That (both with 29) 7. Rihanna - 24 8. Elton John and Wet Wet Wet (both with 23) 9. Spice Girls - 22 10. Queen and The Shadows (both with 21) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 386 2. Cliff Richard - 333 3. Rihanna - 256 4. Madonna - 228 5. Beatles - 188 6. Frankie Laine - 187 7. Michael Jackson - 154 8. The Shadows - 143 9. Elton John - 133 10. Calvin Harris - 126 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 548 2. Beatles - 469 3. Cliff Richard - 340 4. Frank Sinatra - 316 5. Rolling Stones - 272 6. Michael Jackson - 265 7. Rod Stewart - 259 8. Simon And Garfunkel - 240 9. The Shadows - 229 10. Abba - 224 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis 1062 2. Cliff Richard - 970 3. Rihanna - 669 4. Madonna - 516 5. Michael Jackson - 437 6. Elton John - 423 7. The Shadows and Diana Ross - (both with 378) 8. The Beatles - 365 9. David Guetta - 358 10. Ed Sheeran - 357 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis - 1046 2. Beatles - 974 3. Simon And Garfunkel - 816 4. Frank Sinatra - 744 5. Michael Jackson - 738 6. Rod Stewart - 733 7. David Bowie - 717 8. Cliff Richard - 695 9. Queen - 692 10. Madonna - 666 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Elvis - 1303 2. Cliff Richard - 1177 3. Rihanna - 1093 4. Madonna - 740 5. Michael Jackson - 688 6. Elton John - 664 7. Ed Sheeran - 610 8. David Guetta - 606 9. Diana Ross - 569 10. Kanye West - 553 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Queen - 1444 2. Elvis - 1410 3. Beatles - 1404 4. Michael Jackson - 1301 5. David Bowie - 1162 6. Madonna - 1143 7. Rod Stewart - 1141 8. Abba - 1089 9. Simon And Garfunkel - 1086 10. U2 - 1082 Brian |
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Apr 1 2017, 02:28 PM
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At The Gates Of Graceland Group: Special Members Member No.: 22,230 Joined: 13-April 09 Posts: 1,802 From: Caddington - UK |
OFFICIAL CHARTS COMPANY (UK)
MOST SUCCESSFUL UK CHART ACTS AS OF 31ST MARCH, 2017 Calculated by the amount of weeks on the chart for both Singles and Albums combined. One point is gained for each week an album/or single appears in the Top 75: 1. Elvis – 2714 weeks (1303 weeks for singles) (1411 weeks for albums) 2. Cliff Richard – 2055 weeks (1177 weeks for singles) (878 weeks for albums) 3. Michael Jackson – 1990 weeks (688 weeks for singles) (1302 weeks for albums) 4. Queen - 1885 weeks (440 weeks for singles) (1445 weeks for albums) 5. Madonna – 1883 weeks (740 weeks for singles) (1143 weeks for albums) 6. The Beatles – 1865 weeks (461 weeks for singles) (1404 weeks for albums) 7. Elton John – 1702 weeks (664 weeks for singles) (1038 weeks for albums) 8. David Bowie – 1639 weeks (476 weeks for singles) (1163 weeks for albums) 9. Rod Stewart – 1621 weeks (480 weeks for singles) (1141 weeks for albums) 10. Rihanna - 1542 weeks (1093 weeks for singles) (449 weeks for albums) ELVIS’ CHART SINGLES 21 No.1’s 76 Top 10’s 139 Top 40’s 164 Top 75’s 80 weeks at No.1 386 weeks in Top 10 1062 weeks in Top 40 1303 weeks in Top 75 ELVIS’ CHART ALBUMS 13 No.1’s 51 Top 10’s 92 Top 40’s 118 Top 75’s 66 weeks at No.1 548 weeks in Top 10 1046 weeks in Top 40 1411 weeks in Top 75 NO.1 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 21 2. Beatles - 17 3. Cliff Richard and Westlife - (both with 14) 4. Madonna - 13 5. Take That - 12 6. Abba and Spice Girls - (both with 9) 7. Rolling Stones; Rihanna; Oasis and Eminem (all with 8) 8. Elton John; Kylie Minogue; McFly; Michael Jackson; Robbie Williams; U2; George Michael; Calvin Harris and Tinie Tempah (all with 7) 9. Rod Stewart; Slade; Queen; Britney Spears; The Shadows; Sugababes; Boyzone; Blondie and David Guetta (all with 6) 10. Beyoncé; Black Eyed Peas; Police; David Bowie; All Saints; Bee Gees; Will.I.Am; Dizzee Rascal; Flo Rida; Cheryl Cole; Bruno Mars; JLS; NE-YO;Jess Glynne and Sam Smith (all with 5) TOP 10 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 76 2. Cliff Richard - 68 3. Madonna - 63 4. Michael Jackson - 43 5. Kylie Minogue - 34 6. U2 - 33 7. Robbie Williams - 31 8. Elton John - 30 9. Rihanna - 29 10. Beatles - 28 NO.1 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Beatles - 15 2. Elvis - 13 3. Madonna; Robbie Williams and Rolling Stones (all with 12) 4. David Bowie - 11 5. Bruce Springsteen; U2 and Michael Jackson (all with 10) 6. Queen and Abba (both with 9) 7. Bob Dylan; Oasis; Rod Stewart; Led Zeppelin and R.E.M. (all with 8) 8. George Michael; Cliff Richard; Take That; Eminem; Elton John; Westlife and Coldplay (all with 7) 9. Boyzone; Pink Floyd; Phil Collins; Genesis; Prodigy; Blur; Police; Chemical Brothers; Stereophonics; Radiohead and Paul McCartney and Barbra Streisand (all with 6) 10. Arctic Monkeys; Celine Dion; Kylie Minogue; Bon Jovi; Simple Minds; Keane; Erasure; Muse; Prince; Simply Red; Iron Maiden; Paul Simon and Kings Of Leon (all with 5) TOP 10 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 51 2. Cliff Richard - 44 3. Frank Sinatra - 40 4. Rolling Stones - 38 5. Bob Dylan - 37 6. Rod Stewart - 34 7. David Bowie - 33 8. Beatles - 32 9. Elton John - 31 10. Queen - 25 MOST NO.2 SINGLES 1. Elvis - 17 (8 of these were posthumous re-issues of tracks which had previously risen to No.1) 2. Madonna - 12 3. Cliff Richard and Kylie Minogue (both with 11) 4. Rihanna - 9 5. Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake (both with 7) 6. Boyzone; Oasis; Queen; Robbie Williams and Calvin Harris (all with 6) MOST NO.2 ALBUMS 1. Rolling Stones - 10 2. Elvis; Elton John and Bon Jovi - (all with 7) 3. Paul Weller - 6 4. Madonna; Cliff Richard; Queen; Smiths; Frank Sinatra; Rod Stewart and Britney Spears - (all with 5) 5. David Bowie; Iron Maiden; J.A.M.; Manic Street Preachers; Pet Shop Boys; Status Quo; The Who; Tom Jones and James (all with 4) 6. The Shadows; Kylie Minogue; U2; Pink Floyd; Stevie Wonder; Paul McCartney; Beach Boys; Depeche Mode; Elvis Costello; Kate Bush; M People; Portishead; Robert Plant; Sheryl Crow; Simply Red; Tina Turner; Cat Stevens; Eric Clapton and Beautiful South (all with 3) TOP 40 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 139 2. Cliff Richard - 124 3. Madonna - 71 4. Elton John - 66 5. David Bowie - 63 6. Diana Ross - 58 7. Status Quo - 57 8. Michael Jackson - 54 9. Queen - 53 10. Kylie Minogue - 49 TOP 40 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 92 2. Frank Sinatra - 63 3. Cliff Richard - 62 4. Bob Dylan - 57 5. David Bowie - 50 6. Rolling Stones - 47 7. James Last - 45 8. Beatles - 44 9. Rod Stewart - 43 10. Elton John and Status Quo (both with 40) TOP 75 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 164 2. Cliff Richard - 135 3. Glee Cast - 100 4. Elton John - 85 5. David Bowie - 79 6. Diana Ross - 78 7. Madonna - 75 8. Status Quo - 66 9. Rod Stewart - 65 10. Michael Jackson - 62 TOP 75 ALBUM ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 118 2. Frank Sinatra - 69 3. Cliff Richard - 67 4. David Bowie - 66 5. James Last - 65 6. Bob Dylan - 62 7. Beatles - 55 8. Neil Young - 54 9. Diana Ross and Rolling Stones (both with 52) 10. Elton John - 46 ALBUM ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Beatles - 174 2. Elvis - 66 3. Abba - 57 4. Rolling Stones - 46 5. Simon and Garfunkel - 40 6. Adele - 37 7. Robbie Williams - 35 8. Michael Jackson - 31 9. Cliff Richard and Madonna (both with 30) 10. Elton John; Carpenters and Take That (all with 29) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Elvis - 80 2. Beatles - 65 3. Cliff Richard - 46 4. Frankie Laine - 32 5. Abba - 31 6. Madonna and Take That (both with 29) 7. Rihanna - 24 8. Elton John and Wet Wet Wet (both with 23) 9. Spice Girls - 22 10. Queen and The Shadows (both with 21) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 386 2. Cliff Richard - 333 3. Rihanna - 256 4. Madonna - 228 5. Beatles - 188 6. Frankie Laine - 187 7. Michael Jackson - 154 8. The Shadows - 143 9. Elton John - 133 10. Calvin Harris - 126 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 548 2. Beatles - 469 3. Cliff Richard - 340 4. Frank Sinatra - 316 5. Rolling Stones - 272 6. Michael Jackson - 265 7. Rod Stewart - 259 8. Simon And Garfunkel - 240 9. The Shadows - 229 10. Abba - 224 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis 1062 2. Cliff Richard - 970 3. Rihanna - 669 4. Madonna - 516 5. Michael Jackson - 437 6. Elton John - 423 7. The Shadows and Diana Ross - (both with 378) 8. Ed Sheeran - 368 9. The Beatles - 365 10. David Guetta - 358 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis - 1046 2. Beatles - 974 3. Simon And Garfunkel - 816 4. Frank Sinatra - 744 5. Michael Jackson - 739 6. Rod Stewart - 733 7. David Bowie - 717 8. Cliff Richard - 695 9. Queen - 692 10. Madonna - 666 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Elvis - 1303 2. Cliff Richard - 1177 3. Rihanna - 1093 4. Madonna - 740 5. Michael Jackson - 688 6. Elton John - 664 7. Ed Sheeran - 626 8. David Guetta - 607 9. Diana Ross - 569 10. Kanye West - 553 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Queen - 1445 2. Elvis - 1411 3. Beatles - 1404 4. Michael Jackson - 1302 5. David Bowie - 1163 6. Madonna - 1143 7. Rod Stewart - 1141 8. Abba - 1089 9. Simon And Garfunkel - 1086 10. U2 - 1082 Brian |
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Apr 14 2017, 09:43 PM
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At The Gates Of Graceland Group: Special Members Member No.: 22,230 Joined: 13-April 09 Posts: 1,802 From: Caddington - UK |
OFFICIAL CHARTS COMPANY (UK) MOST SUCCESSFUL UK CHART ACTS AS OF 14TH APRIL, 2017 Calculated by the amount of weeks on the chart for both Singles and Albums combined. One point is gained for each week an album/or single appears in the Top 75: 1. Elvis – 2715 weeks (1303 weeks for singles) (1412 weeks for albums) 2. Cliff Richard – 2055 weeks (1177 weeks for singles) (878 weeks for albums) 3. Michael Jackson – 1992 weeks (688 weeks for singles) (1304 weeks for albums) 4. Queen - 1887 weeks (440 weeks for singles) (1447 weeks for albums) 5. Madonna – 1883 weeks (740 weeks for singles) (1143 weeks for albums) 6. The Beatles – 1866 weeks (461 weeks for singles) (1405 weeks for albums) 7. Elton John – 1702 weeks (664 weeks for singles) (1038 weeks for albums) 8. David Bowie – 1641 weeks (476 weeks for singles) (1165 weeks for albums) 9. Rod Stewart – 1621 weeks (480 weeks for singles) (1141 weeks for albums) 10. Rihanna - 1542 weeks (1093 weeks for singles) (449 weeks for albums) ELVIS’ CHART SINGLES 21 No.1’s 76 Top 10’s 139 Top 40’s 164 Top 75’s 80 weeks at No.1 386 weeks in Top 10 1062 weeks in Top 40 1303 weeks in Top 75 ELVIS’ CHART ALBUMS 13 No.1’s 51 Top 10’s 92 Top 40’s 118 Top 75’s 66 weeks at No.1 548 weeks in Top 10 1046 weeks in Top 40 1412 weeks in Top 75 NO.1 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 21 2. Beatles - 17 3. Cliff Richard and Westlife - (both with 14) 4. Madonna - 13 5. Take That - 12 6. Abba and Spice Girls - (both with 9) 7. Rolling Stones; Rihanna; Oasis and Eminem (all with 8) 8. Elton John; Kylie Minogue; McFly; Michael Jackson; Robbie Williams; U2; George Michael; Calvin Harris and Tinie Tempah (all with 7) 9. Rod Stewart; Slade; Queen; Britney Spears; The Shadows; Sugababes; Boyzone; Blondie and David Guetta (all with 6) 10. Beyoncé; Black Eyed Peas; Police; David Bowie; All Saints; Bee Gees; Will.I.Am; Dizzee Rascal; Flo Rida; Cheryl Cole; Bruno Mars; JLS; NE-YO;Jess Glynne and Sam Smith (all with 5) TOP 10 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 76 2. Cliff Richard - 68 3. Madonna - 63 4. Michael Jackson - 43 5. Kylie Minogue - 34 6. U2 - 33 7. Robbie Williams - 31 8. Elton John - 30 9. Rihanna - 29 10. Beatles - 28 NO.1 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Beatles - 15 2. Elvis - 13 3. Madonna; Robbie Williams and Rolling Stones (all with 12) 4. David Bowie - 11 5. Bruce Springsteen; U2 and Michael Jackson (all with 10) 6. Queen and Abba (both with 9) 7. Bob Dylan; Oasis; Rod Stewart; Led Zeppelin and R.E.M. (all with 8) 8. George Michael; Cliff Richard; Take That; Eminem; Elton John; Westlife and Coldplay (all with 7) 9. Boyzone; Pink Floyd; Phil Collins; Genesis; Prodigy; Blur; Police; Chemical Brothers; Stereophonics; Radiohead and Paul McCartney and Barbra Streisand (all with 6) 10. Arctic Monkeys; Celine Dion; Kylie Minogue; Bon Jovi; Simple Minds; Keane; Erasure; Muse; Prince; Simply Red; Iron Maiden; Paul Simon and Kings Of Leon (all with 5) TOP 10 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 51 2. Cliff Richard - 44 3. Frank Sinatra - 40 4. Rolling Stones - 38 5. Bob Dylan - 37 6. Rod Stewart - 34 7. David Bowie - 33 8. Beatles - 32 9. Elton John - 31 10. Queen - 25 MOST NO.2 SINGLES 1. Elvis - 17 (8 of these were posthumous re-issues of tracks which had previously risen to No.1) 2. Madonna - 12 3. Cliff Richard and Kylie Minogue (both with 11) 4. Rihanna - 9 5. Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake (both with 7) 6. Boyzone; Oasis; Queen; Robbie Williams and Calvin Harris (all with 6) MOST NO.2 ALBUMS 1. Rolling Stones - 10 2. Elvis; Elton John and Bon Jovi - (all with 7) 3. Paul Weller - 6 4. Madonna; Cliff Richard; Queen; Smiths; Frank Sinatra; Rod Stewart and Britney Spears - (all with 5) 5. David Bowie; Iron Maiden; J.A.M.; Manic Street Preachers; Pet Shop Boys; Status Quo; The Who; Tom Jones and James (all with 4) 6. The Shadows; Kylie Minogue; U2; Pink Floyd; Stevie Wonder; Paul McCartney; Beach Boys; Depeche Mode; Elvis Costello; Kate Bush; M People; Portishead; Robert Plant; Sheryl Crow; Simply Red; Tina Turner; Cat Stevens; Eric Clapton; Beautiful South and Take That (all with 3) TOP 40 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 139 2. Cliff Richard - 124 3. Madonna - 71 4. Elton John - 66 5. David Bowie - 63 6. Diana Ross - 58 7. Status Quo - 57 8. Michael Jackson - 54 9. Queen - 53 10. Kylie Minogue - 49 TOP 40 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 92 2. Frank Sinatra - 63 3. Cliff Richard - 62 4. Bob Dylan - 58 5. David Bowie - 50 6. Rolling Stones - 47 7. James Last - 45 8. Beatles - 44 9. Rod Stewart - 43 10. Elton John and Status Quo (both with 40) TOP 75 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 164 2. Cliff Richard - 135 3. Glee Cast - 100 4. Elton John - 85 5. David Bowie - 79 6. Diana Ross - 78 7. Madonna - 75 8. Status Quo - 66 9. Rod Stewart - 65 10. Michael Jackson - 62 TOP 75 ALBUM ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 118 2. Frank Sinatra - 69 3. Cliff Richard - 67 4. David Bowie - 66 5. James Last - 65 6. Bob Dylan - 63 7. Beatles - 55 8. Neil Young - 54 9. Diana Ross and Rolling Stones (both with 52) 10. Elton John - 46 ALBUM ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Beatles - 174 2. Elvis - 66 3. Abba - 57 4. Rolling Stones - 46 5. Simon and Garfunkel - 40 6. Adele - 37 7. Robbie Williams - 35 8. Michael Jackson - 31 9. Cliff Richard and Madonna (both with 30) 10. Elton John; Carpenters and Take That (all with 29) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Elvis - 80 2. Beatles - 65 3. Cliff Richard - 46 4. Frankie Laine - 32 5. Abba - 31 6. Madonna and Take That (both with 29) 7. Rihanna - 24 8. Elton John and Wet Wet Wet (both with 23) 9. Spice Girls - 22 10. Queen and The Shadows (both with 21) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 386 2. Cliff Richard - 333 3. Rihanna - 256 4. Madonna - 228 5. Beatles - 188 6. Frankie Laine - 187 7. Michael Jackson - 154 8. The Shadows - 143 9. Elton John - 133 10. Calvin Harris - 126 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 548 2. Beatles - 469 3. Cliff Richard - 340 4. Frank Sinatra - 316 5. Rolling Stones - 272 6. Michael Jackson - 265 7. Rod Stewart - 259 8. Simon And Garfunkel - 240 9. The Shadows - 229 10. Abba - 224 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis 1062 2. Cliff Richard - 970 3. Rihanna - 669 4. Madonna - 516 5. Michael Jackson - 437 6. Elton John - 423 7. Ed Sheeran - 384 8. The Shadows and Diana Ross - (both with 378) 9. The Beatles - 365 10. David Guetta - 358 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis - 1046 2. Beatles - 974 3. Simon And Garfunkel - 816 4. Frank Sinatra - 744 5. Michael Jackson - 741 6. Rod Stewart - 733 7. David Bowie - 717 8. Cliff Richard - 695 9. Queen - 692 10. Madonna - 666 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Elvis - 1303 2. Cliff Richard - 1177 3. Rihanna - 1093 4. Madonna - 740 5. Michael Jackson - 688 6. Elton John - 664 7. Ed Sheeran - 656 8. David Guetta - 607 9. Diana Ross - 569 10. Kanye West - 553 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Queen - 1447 2. Elvis - 1412 3. Beatles - 1405 4. Michael Jackson - 1304 5. David Bowie - 1165 6. Madonna - 1143 7. Rod Stewart - 1141 8. Abba - 1090 9. Simon And Garfunkel - 1086 10. U2 - 1082 Brian |
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Apr 15 2017, 03:17 AM
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At The Gates Of Graceland Group: Special Members Member No.: 17 Joined: 30-May 05 Posts: 1,244 From: New Jersey |
Thanks Brian for the updates.
M-M -------------------- "Until we meet you again may God Bless You"
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Apr 22 2017, 01:05 PM
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At The Gates Of Graceland Group: Special Members Member No.: 22,230 Joined: 13-April 09 Posts: 1,802 From: Caddington - UK |
OFFICIAL CHARTS COMPANY (UK)
MOST SUCCESSFUL UK CHART ACTS AS OF 21ST APRIL, 2017 Calculated by the amount of weeks on the chart for both Singles and Albums combined. One point is gained for each week an album/or single appears in the Top 75: 1. Elvis – 2715 weeks (1303 weeks for singles) (1412 weeks for albums) 2. Cliff Richard – 2055 weeks (1177 weeks for singles) (878 weeks for albums) 3. Michael Jackson – 1993 weeks (688 weeks for singles) (1305 weeks for albums) 4. Queen - 1888 weeks (440 weeks for singles) (1448 weeks for albums) 5. Madonna – 1883 weeks (740 weeks for singles) (1143 weeks for albums) 6. The Beatles – 1866 weeks (461 weeks for singles) (1405 weeks for albums) 7. Elton John – 1703 weeks (664 weeks for singles) (1039 weeks for albums) 8. David Bowie – 1642 weeks (476 weeks for singles) (1166 weeks for albums) 9. Rod Stewart – 1621 weeks (480 weeks for singles) (1141 weeks for albums) 10. Rihanna - 1543 weeks (1094 weeks for singles) (449 weeks for albums) ELVIS’ CHART SINGLES 21 No.1’s 76 Top 10’s 139 Top 40’s 164 Top 75’s 80 weeks at No.1 386 weeks in Top 10 1062 weeks in Top 40 1303 weeks in Top 75 ELVIS’ CHART ALBUMS 13 No.1’s 51 Top 10’s 92 Top 40’s 118 Top 75’s 66 weeks at No.1 548 weeks in Top 10 1046 weeks in Top 40 1412 weeks in Top 75 NO.1 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 21 2. Beatles - 17 3. Cliff Richard and Westlife - (both with 14) 4. Madonna - 13 5. Take That - 12 6. Abba and Spice Girls - (both with 9) 7. Rolling Stones; Rihanna; Oasis and Eminem (all with 8) 8. Elton John; Kylie Minogue; McFly; Michael Jackson; Robbie Williams; U2; George Michael; Calvin Harris and Tinie Tempah (all with 7) 9. Rod Stewart; Slade; Queen; Britney Spears; The Shadows; Sugababes; Boyzone; Blondie and David Guetta (all with 6) 10. Beyoncé; Black Eyed Peas; Police; David Bowie; All Saints; Bee Gees; Will.I.Am; Dizzee Rascal; Flo Rida; Cheryl Cole; Bruno Mars; JLS; NE-YO;Jess Glynne and Sam Smith (all with 5) TOP 10 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 76 2. Cliff Richard - 68 3. Madonna - 63 4. Michael Jackson - 43 5. Kylie Minogue - 34 6. U2 - 33 7. Robbie Williams - 31 8. Elton John - 30 9. Rihanna - 29 10. Beatles - 28 NO.1 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Beatles - 15 2. Elvis - 13 3. Madonna; Robbie Williams and Rolling Stones (all with 12) 4. David Bowie - 11 5. Bruce Springsteen; U2 and Michael Jackson (all with 10) 6. Queen and Abba (both with 9) 7. Bob Dylan; Oasis; Rod Stewart; Led Zeppelin and R.E.M. (all with 8) 8. George Michael; Cliff Richard; Take That; Eminem; Elton John; Westlife and Coldplay (all with 7) 9. Boyzone; Pink Floyd; Phil Collins; Genesis; Prodigy; Blur; Police; Chemical Brothers; Stereophonics; Radiohead and Paul McCartney and Barbra Streisand (all with 6) 10. Arctic Monkeys; Celine Dion; Kylie Minogue; Bon Jovi; Simple Minds; Keane; Erasure; Muse; Prince; Simply Red; Iron Maiden; Paul Simon and Kings Of Leon (all with 5) TOP 10 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 51 2. Cliff Richard - 44 3. Frank Sinatra - 40 4. Rolling Stones - 38 5. Bob Dylan - 37 6. Rod Stewart - 34 7. David Bowie - 33 8. Beatles - 32 9. Elton John - 31 10. Queen - 25 MOST NO.2 SINGLES 1. Elvis - 17 (8 of these were posthumous re-issues of tracks which had previously risen to No.1) 2. Madonna - 12 3. Cliff Richard and Kylie Minogue (both with 11) 4. Rihanna - 9 5. Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake (both with 7) 6. Boyzone; Oasis; Queen; Robbie Williams and Calvin Harris (all with 6) MOST NO.2 ALBUMS 1. Rolling Stones - 10 2. Elvis; Elton John and Bon Jovi - (all with 7) 3. Paul Weller - 6 4. Madonna; Cliff Richard; Queen; Smiths; Frank Sinatra; Rod Stewart and Britney Spears - (all with 5) 5. David Bowie; Iron Maiden; J.A.M.; Manic Street Preachers; Pet Shop Boys; Status Quo; The Who; Tom Jones and James (all with 4) 6. The Shadows; Kylie Minogue; U2; Pink Floyd; Stevie Wonder; Paul McCartney; Beach Boys; Depeche Mode; Elvis Costello; Kate Bush; M People; Portishead; Robert Plant; Sheryl Crow; Simply Red; Tina Turner; Cat Stevens; Eric Clapton; Beautiful South and Take That (all with 3) TOP 40 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 139 2. Cliff Richard - 124 3. Madonna - 71 4. Elton John - 66 5. David Bowie - 63 6. Diana Ross - 58 7. Status Quo - 57 8. Michael Jackson - 54 9. Queen - 53 10. Kylie Minogue - 49 TOP 40 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 92 2. Frank Sinatra - 63 3. Cliff Richard - 62 4. Bob Dylan - 58 5. David Bowie - 50 6. Rolling Stones - 47 7. James Last - 45 8. Beatles - 44 9. Rod Stewart - 43 10. Elton John and Status Quo (both with 40) TOP 75 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 164 2. Cliff Richard - 135 3. Glee Cast - 100 4. Elton John - 85 5. David Bowie - 79 6. Diana Ross - 78 7. Madonna - 75 8. Status Quo - 66 9. Rod Stewart - 65 10. Michael Jackson - 62 TOP 75 ALBUM ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 118 2. Frank Sinatra - 69 3. Cliff Richard - 67 4. David Bowie - 66 5. James Last - 65 6. Bob Dylan - 63 7. Beatles - 55 8. Neil Young - 54 9. Diana Ross and Rolling Stones (both with 52) 10. Elton John - 46 ALBUM ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Beatles - 174 2. Elvis - 66 3. Abba - 57 4. Rolling Stones - 46 5. Simon and Garfunkel - 40 6. Adele - 37 7. Robbie Williams - 35 8. Michael Jackson - 31 9. Cliff Richard and Madonna (both with 30) 10. Elton John; Carpenters and Take That (all with 29) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Elvis - 80 2. Beatles - 65 3. Cliff Richard - 46 4. Frankie Laine - 32 5. Abba - 31 6. Madonna and Take That (both with 29) 7. Rihanna - 24 8. Elton John and Wet Wet Wet (both with 23) 9. Spice Girls - 22 10. Queen and The Shadows (both with 21) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 386 2. Cliff Richard - 333 3. Rihanna - 256 4. Madonna - 228 5. Beatles - 188 6. Frankie Laine - 187 7. Michael Jackson - 154 8. The Shadows - 143 9. Elton John - 133 10. Calvin Harris - 126 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 548 2. Beatles - 469 3. Cliff Richard - 340 4. Frank Sinatra - 316 5. Rolling Stones - 272 6. Michael Jackson - 265 7. Rod Stewart - 259 8. Simon And Garfunkel - 240 9. The Shadows - 229 10. Abba - 224 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis 1062 2. Cliff Richard - 970 3. Rihanna - 670 Madonna - 516 5. Michael Jackson - 437 6. Elton John - 423 7. Ed Sheeran - 389 8. The Shadows and Diana Ross - (both with 378) 9. The Beatles - 365 10. David Guetta - 358 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis - 1046 2. Beatles - 974 3. Simon And Garfunkel - 816 4. Frank Sinatra - 744 5. Michael Jackson - 742 6. Rod Stewart - 733 7. David Bowie - 717 8. Cliff Richard - 695 9. Queen - 692 10. Madonna - 666 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Elvis - 1303 2. Cliff Richard - 1177 3. Rihanna - 1094 4. Madonna - 740 5. Michael Jackson - 688 6. Ed Sheeran - 668 7. Elton John - 664 8. David Guetta - 607 9. Diana Ross - 569 10. Kanye West - 553 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Queen - 1448 2. Elvis - 1412 3. Beatles - 1405 4. Michael Jackson - 1305 5. David Bowie - 1166 6. Madonna - 1143 7. Rod Stewart - 1141 8. Abba - 1091 9. Simon And Garfunkel - 1086 10. U2 - 1082 Brian |
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Apr 28 2017, 09:31 PM
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At The Gates Of Graceland Group: Special Members Member No.: 22,230 Joined: 13-April 09 Posts: 1,802 From: Caddington - UK |
OFFICIAL CHARTS COMPANY (UK)
MOST SUCCESSFUL UK CHART ACTS AS OF 28TH APRIL, 2017 Calculated by the amount of weeks on the chart for both Singles and Albums combined. One point is gained for each week an album/or single appears in the Top 75: 1. Elvis – 2715 weeks (1303 weeks for singles) (1412 weeks for albums) 2. Cliff Richard – 2055 weeks (1177 weeks for singles) (878 weeks for albums) 3. Michael Jackson – 1994 weeks (688 weeks for singles) (1306 weeks for albums) 4. Queen - 1889 weeks (440 weeks for singles) (1449 weeks for albums) 5. Madonna – 1883 weeks (740 weeks for singles) (1143 weeks for albums) 6. The Beatles – 1866 weeks (461 weeks for singles) (1405 weeks for albums) 7. Elton John – 1704 weeks (664 weeks for singles) (1040 weeks for albums) 8. David Bowie – 1645 weeks (476 weeks for singles) (1169 weeks for albums) 9. Rod Stewart – 1621 weeks (480 weeks for singles) (1141 weeks for albums) 10. Rihanna - 1544 weeks (1095 weeks for singles) (449 weeks for albums) ELVIS’ CHART SINGLES 21 No.1’s 76 Top 10’s 139 Top 40’s 164 Top 75’s 80 weeks at No.1 386 weeks in Top 10 1062 weeks in Top 40 1303 weeks in Top 75 ELVIS’ CHART ALBUMS 13 No.1’s 51 Top 10’s 92 Top 40’s 118 Top 75’s 66 weeks at No.1 548 weeks in Top 10 1046 weeks in Top 40 1412 weeks in Top 75 NO.1 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 21 2. Beatles - 17 3. Cliff Richard and Westlife - (both with 14) 4. Madonna - 13 5. Take That - 12 6. Abba and Spice Girls - (both with 9) 7. Rolling Stones; Rihanna; Oasis and Eminem (all with 8) 8. Elton John; Kylie Minogue; McFly; Michael Jackson; Robbie Williams; U2; George Michael; Calvin Harris and Tinie Tempah (all with 7) 9. Rod Stewart; Slade; Queen; Britney Spears; The Shadows; Sugababes; Boyzone; Blondie and David Guetta (all with 6) 10. Beyoncé; Black Eyed Peas; Police; David Bowie; All Saints; Bee Gees; Will.I.Am; Dizzee Rascal; Flo Rida; Cheryl Cole; Bruno Mars; JLS; NE-YO;Jess Glynne and Sam Smith (all with 5) TOP 10 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 76 2. Cliff Richard - 68 3. Madonna - 63 4. Michael Jackson - 43 5. Kylie Minogue - 34 6. U2 - 33 7. Robbie Williams - 31 8. Elton John - 30 9. Rihanna - 29 10. Beatles - 28 NO.1 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Beatles - 15 2. Elvis - 13 3. Madonna; Robbie Williams and Rolling Stones (all with 12) 4. David Bowie - 11 5. Bruce Springsteen; U2 and Michael Jackson (all with 10) 6. Queen and Abba (both with 9) 7. Bob Dylan; Oasis; Rod Stewart; Led Zeppelin and R.E.M. (all with 8) 8. George Michael; Cliff Richard; Take That; Eminem; Elton John; Westlife and Coldplay (all with 7) 9. Boyzone; Pink Floyd; Phil Collins; Genesis; Prodigy; Blur; Police; Chemical Brothers; Stereophonics; Radiohead and Paul McCartney and Barbra Streisand (all with 6) 10. Arctic Monkeys; Celine Dion; Kylie Minogue; Bon Jovi; Simple Minds; Keane; Erasure; Muse; Prince; Simply Red; Iron Maiden; Paul Simon and Kings Of Leon (all with 5) TOP 10 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 51 2. Cliff Richard - 44 3. Frank Sinatra - 40 4. Rolling Stones - 38 5. Bob Dylan - 37 6. Rod Stewart - 34 7. David Bowie - 33 8. Beatles - 32 9. Elton John - 31 10. Queen - 25 MOST NO.2 SINGLES 1. Elvis - 17 (8 of these were posthumous re-issues of tracks which had previously risen to No.1) 2. Madonna - 12 3. Cliff Richard and Kylie Minogue (both with 11) 4. Rihanna - 9 5. Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake (both with 7) 6. Boyzone; Oasis; Queen; Robbie Williams and Calvin Harris (all with 6) MOST NO.2 ALBUMS 1. Rolling Stones - 10 2. Elvis; Elton John and Bon Jovi - (all with 7) 3. Paul Weller - 6 4. Madonna; Cliff Richard; Queen; Smiths; Frank Sinatra; Rod Stewart and Britney Spears - (all with 5) 5. David Bowie; Iron Maiden; J.A.M.; Manic Street Preachers; Pet Shop Boys; Status Quo; The Who; Tom Jones and James (all with 4) 6. The Shadows; Kylie Minogue; U2; Pink Floyd; Stevie Wonder; Paul McCartney; Beach Boys; Depeche Mode; Elvis Costello; Kate Bush; M People; Portishead; Robert Plant; Sheryl Crow; Simply Red; Tina Turner; Cat Stevens; Eric Clapton; Beautiful South and Take That (all with 3) TOP 40 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 139 2. Cliff Richard - 124 3. Madonna - 71 4. Elton John - 66 5. David Bowie - 63 6. Diana Ross - 58 7. Status Quo - 57 8. Michael Jackson - 54 9. Queen - 53 10. Kylie Minogue - 49 TOP 40 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 92 2. Frank Sinatra - 63 3. Cliff Richard - 62 4. Bob Dylan - 58 5. David Bowie - 52 6. Rolling Stones - 47 7. James Last - 45 8. Beatles - 44 9. Rod Stewart - 43 10. Elton John and Status Quo (both with 40) TOP 75 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 164 2. Cliff Richard - 135 3. Glee Cast - 100 4. Elton John - 85 5. David Bowie - 79 6. Diana Ross - 78 7. Madonna - 75 8. Status Quo - 66 9. Rod Stewart - 65 10. Michael Jackson - 62 TOP 75 ALBUM ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 118 2. Frank Sinatra - 69 3. David Bowie - 68 4. Cliff Richard - 67 5. James Last - 65 6. Bob Dylan - 63 7. Beatles - 55 8. Neil Young - 54 9. Diana Ross and Rolling Stones (both with 52) 10. Elton John - 46 ALBUM ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Beatles - 174 2. Elvis - 66 3. Abba - 57 4. Rolling Stones - 46 5. Simon and Garfunkel - 40 6. Adele - 37 7. Robbie Williams - 35 8. Michael Jackson - 31 9. Cliff Richard and Madonna (both with 30) 10. Elton John; Carpenters and Take That (all with 29) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Elvis - 80 2. Beatles - 65 3. Cliff Richard - 46 4. Frankie Laine - 32 5. Abba - 31 6. Madonna and Take That (both with 29) 7. Rihanna - 24 8. Elton John and Wet Wet Wet (both with 23) 9. Spice Girls - 22 10. Queen and The Shadows (both with 21) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 386 2. Cliff Richard - 333 3. Rihanna - 256 4. Madonna - 228 5. Beatles - 188 6. Frankie Laine - 187 7. Michael Jackson - 154 8. The Shadows - 143 9. Elton John - 133 10. Calvin Harris - 126 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 548 2. Beatles - 469 3. Cliff Richard - 340 4. Frank Sinatra - 316 5. Rolling Stones - 272 6. Michael Jackson - 265 7. Rod Stewart - 259 8. Simon And Garfunkel - 240 9. The Shadows - 229 10. Abba - 224 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis 1062 2. Cliff Richard - 970 3. Rihanna - 670 Madonna - 516 5. Michael Jackson - 437 6. Elton John - 423 7. Ed Sheeran - 393 8. The Shadows and Diana Ross - (both with 378) 9. The Beatles - 365 10. David Guetta - 358 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis - 1046 2. Beatles - 974 3. Simon And Garfunkel - 816 4. Frank Sinatra - 744 5. Michael Jackson - 742 6. Rod Stewart - 733 7. David Bowie - 719 8. Cliff Richard - 695 9. Queen - 692 10. Madonna - 666 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Elvis - 1303 2. Cliff Richard - 1177 3. Rihanna - 1095 4. Madonna - 740 5. Michael Jackson - 688 6. Ed Sheeran - 680 7. Elton John - 664 8. David Guetta - 607 9. Diana Ross - 569 10. Kanye West - 553 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Queen - 1449 2. Elvis - 1412 3. Beatles - 1405 4. Michael Jackson - 1306 5. David Bowie - 1169 6. Madonna - 1143 7. Rod Stewart - 1141 8. Abba - 1091 9. Simon And Garfunkel - 1086 10. U2 - 1082 Brian |
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May 6 2017, 03:19 PM
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At The Gates Of Graceland Group: Special Members Member No.: 22,230 Joined: 13-April 09 Posts: 1,802 From: Caddington - UK |
OFFICIAL CHARTS COMPANY (UK)
MOST SUCCESSFUL UK CHART ACTS AS OF 5TH MAY, 2017 Calculated by the amount of weeks on the chart for both Singles and Albums combined. One point is gained for each week an album/or single appears in the Top 75: 1. Elvis – 2715 weeks (1303 weeks for singles) (1412 weeks for albums) 2. Cliff Richard – 2055 weeks (1177 weeks for singles) (878 weeks for albums) 3. Michael Jackson – 1995 weeks (688 weeks for singles) (1307 weeks for albums) 4. Queen - 1890 weeks (440 weeks for singles) (1450 weeks for albums) 5. Madonna – 1883 weeks (740 weeks for singles) (1143 weeks for albums) 6. The Beatles – 1866 weeks (461 weeks for singles) (1405 weeks for albums) 7. Elton John – 1705 weeks (664 weeks for singles) (1041 weeks for albums) 8. David Bowie – 1646 weeks (476 weeks for singles) (1170 weeks for albums) 9. Rod Stewart – 1621 weeks (480 weeks for singles) (1141 weeks for albums) 10. Rihanna - 1545 weeks (1096 weeks for singles) (449 weeks for albums) ELVIS’ CHART SINGLES 21 No.1’s 76 Top 10’s 139 Top 40’s 164 Top 75’s 80 weeks at No.1 386 weeks in Top 10 1062 weeks in Top 40 1303 weeks in Top 75 ELVIS’ CHART ALBUMS 13 No.1’s 51 Top 10’s 92 Top 40’s 118 Top 75’s 66 weeks at No.1 548 weeks in Top 10 1046 weeks in Top 40 1412 weeks in Top 75 NO.1 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 21 2. Beatles - 17 3. Cliff Richard and Westlife - (both with 14) 4. Madonna - 13 5. Take That - 12 6. Abba and Spice Girls - (both with 9) 7. Rolling Stones; Rihanna; Oasis and Eminem (all with 8) 8. Elton John; Kylie Minogue; McFly; Michael Jackson; Robbie Williams; U2; George Michael; Calvin Harris and Tinie Tempah (all with 7) 9. Rod Stewart; Slade; Queen; Britney Spears; The Shadows; Sugababes; Boyzone; Blondie and David Guetta (all with 6) 10. Beyoncé; Black Eyed Peas; Police; David Bowie; All Saints; Bee Gees; Will.I.Am; Dizzee Rascal; Flo Rida; Cheryl Cole; Bruno Mars; JLS; NE-YO;Jess Glynne and Sam Smith (all with 5) TOP 10 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 76 2. Cliff Richard - 68 3. Madonna - 63 4. Michael Jackson - 43 5. Kylie Minogue - 34 6. U2 - 33 7. Robbie Williams - 31 8. Elton John - 30 9. Rihanna - 29 10. Beatles - 28 NO.1 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Beatles - 15 2. Elvis - 13 3. Madonna; Robbie Williams and Rolling Stones (all with 12) 4. David Bowie - 11 5. Bruce Springsteen; U2 and Michael Jackson (all with 10) 6. Queen and Abba (both with 9) 7. Bob Dylan; Oasis; Rod Stewart; Led Zeppelin and R.E.M. (all with 8) 8. George Michael; Cliff Richard; Take That; Eminem; Elton John; Westlife and Coldplay (all with 7) 9. Boyzone; Pink Floyd; Phil Collins; Genesis; Prodigy; Blur; Police; Chemical Brothers; Stereophonics; Radiohead and Paul McCartney and Barbra Streisand (all with 6) 10. Arctic Monkeys; Celine Dion; Kylie Minogue; Bon Jovi; Simple Minds; Keane; Erasure; Muse; Prince; Simply Red; Iron Maiden; Paul Simon and Kings Of Leon (all with 5) TOP 10 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 51 2. Cliff Richard - 44 3. Frank Sinatra - 40 4. Rolling Stones - 38 5. Bob Dylan - 37 6. Rod Stewart - 34 7. David Bowie - 33 8. Beatles - 32 9. Elton John - 31 10. Queen - 25 MOST NO.2 SINGLES 1. Elvis - 17 (8 of these were posthumous re-issues of tracks which had previously risen to No.1) 2. Madonna - 12 3. Cliff Richard and Kylie Minogue (both with 11) 4. Rihanna - 9 5. Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake (both with 7) 6. Boyzone; Oasis; Queen; Robbie Williams and Calvin Harris (all with 6) MOST NO.2 ALBUMS 1. Rolling Stones - 10 2. Elvis; Elton John and Bon Jovi - (all with 7) 3. Paul Weller - 6 4. Madonna; Cliff Richard; Queen; Smiths; Frank Sinatra; Rod Stewart and Britney Spears - (all with 5) 5. David Bowie; Iron Maiden; J.A.M.; Manic Street Preachers; Pet Shop Boys; Status Quo; The Who; Tom Jones and James (all with 4) 6. The Shadows; Kylie Minogue; U2; Pink Floyd; Stevie Wonder; Paul McCartney; Beach Boys; Depeche Mode; Elvis Costello; Kate Bush; M People; Portishead; Robert Plant; Sheryl Crow; Simply Red; Tina Turner; Cat Stevens; Eric Clapton; Beautiful South and Take That (all with 3) TOP 40 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 139 2. Cliff Richard - 124 3. Madonna - 71 4. Elton John - 66 5. David Bowie - 63 6. Diana Ross - 58 7. Status Quo - 57 8. Michael Jackson - 54 9. Queen - 53 10. Kylie Minogue - 49 TOP 40 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 92 2. Frank Sinatra - 63 3. Cliff Richard - 62 4. Bob Dylan - 58 5. David Bowie - 52 6. Rolling Stones - 47 7. James Last - 45 8. Beatles - 44 9. Rod Stewart - 43 10. Elton John and Status Quo (both with 40) TOP 75 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 164 2. Cliff Richard - 135 3. Glee Cast - 100 4. Elton John - 85 5. David Bowie - 79 6. Diana Ross - 78 7. Madonna - 75 8. Status Quo - 66 9. Rod Stewart - 65 10. Michael Jackson - 62 TOP 75 ALBUM ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 118 2. Frank Sinatra - 69 3. David Bowie - 68 4. Cliff Richard - 67 5. James Last - 65 6. Bob Dylan - 63 7. Beatles - 55 8. Neil Young - 54 9. Diana Ross and Rolling Stones (both with 52) 10. Elton John - 46 ALBUM ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Beatles - 174 2. Elvis - 66 3. Abba - 57 4. Rolling Stones - 46 5. Simon and Garfunkel - 40 6. Adele - 37 7. Robbie Williams - 35 8. Michael Jackson - 31 9. Cliff Richard and Madonna (both with 30) 10. Elton John; Carpenters and Take That (all with 29) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Elvis - 80 2. Beatles - 65 3. Cliff Richard - 46 4. Frankie Laine - 32 5. Abba - 31 6. Madonna and Take That (both with 29) 7. Rihanna - 24 8. Elton John and Wet Wet Wet (both with 23) 9. Spice Girls - 22 10. Queen and The Shadows (both with 21) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 386 2. Cliff Richard - 333 3. Rihanna - 256 4. Madonna - 228 5. Beatles - 188 6. Frankie Laine - 187 7. Michael Jackson - 154 8. The Shadows - 143 9. Elton John - 133 10. Calvin Harris - 126 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 548 2. Beatles - 469 3. Cliff Richard - 340 4. Frank Sinatra - 316 5. Rolling Stones - 272 6. Michael Jackson - 265 7. Rod Stewart - 259 8. Simon And Garfunkel - 240 9. The Shadows - 229 10. Abba - 224 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis 1062 2. Cliff Richard - 970 3. Rihanna - 670 Madonna - 516 5. Michael Jackson - 437 6. Elton John - 423 7. Ed Sheeran - 393 8. The Shadows and Diana Ross - (both with 378) 9. The Beatles - 365 10. David Guetta - 358 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis - 1046 2. Beatles - 974 3. Simon And Garfunkel - 816 4. Frank Sinatra - 744 5. Michael Jackson - 742 6. Rod Stewart - 733 7. David Bowie - 719 8. Cliff Richard - 695 9. Queen - 692 10. Madonna - 666 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Elvis - 1303 2. Cliff Richard - 1177 3. Rihanna - 1096 4. Madonna - 740 5. Ed Sheeran - 691 6. Michael Jackson - 688 7. Elton John - 664 8. David Guetta - 607 9. Diana Ross - 569 10. Kanye West - 553 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Queen - 1450 2. Elvis - 1412 3. Beatles - 1405 4. Michael Jackson - 1307 5. David Bowie - 1170 6. Madonna - 1143 7. Rod Stewart - 1141 8. Abba - 1092 9. Simon And Garfunkel - 1086 10. U2 - 1082 Brian |
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May 13 2017, 04:02 PM
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At The Gates Of Graceland Group: Special Members Member No.: 22,230 Joined: 13-April 09 Posts: 1,802 From: Caddington - UK |
OFFICIAL CHARTS COMPANY (UK)
MOST SUCCESSFUL UK CHART ACTS AS OF 12TH MAY, 2017 Calculated by the amount of weeks on the chart for both Singles and Albums combined. One point is gained for each week an album/or single appears in the Top 75: 1. Elvis – 2715 weeks (1303 weeks for singles) (1412 weeks for albums) 2. Cliff Richard – 2055 weeks (1177 weeks for singles) (878 weeks for albums) 3. Michael Jackson – 1996 weeks (688 weeks for singles) (1308 weeks for albums) 4. Queen - 1891 weeks (440 weeks for singles) (1451 weeks for albums) 5. Madonna – 1883 weeks (740 weeks for singles) (1143 weeks for albums) 6. The Beatles – 1866 weeks (461 weeks for singles) (1405 weeks for albums) 7. Elton John – 1705 weeks (664 weeks for singles) (1041 weeks for albums) 8. David Bowie – 1647 weeks (476 weeks for singles) (1171 weeks for albums) 9. Rod Stewart – 1621 weeks (480 weeks for singles) (1141 weeks for albums) 10. Rihanna - 1545 weeks (1096 weeks for singles) (449 weeks for albums) ELVIS’ CHART SINGLES 21 No.1’s 76 Top 10’s 139 Top 40’s 164 Top 75’s 80 weeks at No.1 386 weeks in Top 10 1062 weeks in Top 40 1303 weeks in Top 75 ELVIS’ CHART ALBUMS 13 No.1’s 51 Top 10’s 92 Top 40’s 118 Top 75’s 66 weeks at No.1 548 weeks in Top 10 1046 weeks in Top 40 1412 weeks in Top 75 NO.1 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 21 2. Beatles - 17 3. Cliff Richard and Westlife - (both with 14) 4. Madonna - 13 5. Take That - 12 6. Abba and Spice Girls - (both with 9) 7. Rolling Stones; Rihanna; Oasis and Eminem (all with 8) 8. Elton John; Kylie Minogue; McFly; Michael Jackson; Robbie Williams; U2; George Michael; Calvin Harris and Tinie Tempah (all with 7) 9. Rod Stewart; Slade; Queen; Britney Spears; The Shadows; Sugababes; Boyzone; Blondie and David Guetta (all with 6) 10. Beyoncé; Black Eyed Peas; Police; David Bowie; All Saints; Bee Gees; Will.I.Am; Dizzee Rascal; Flo Rida; Cheryl Cole; Bruno Mars; JLS; NE-YO;Jess Glynne; Sam Smith and Justin Bieber (all with 5) TOP 10 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 76 2. Cliff Richard - 68 3. Madonna - 63 4. Michael Jackson - 43 5. Kylie Minogue - 34 6. U2 - 33 7. Robbie Williams - 31 8. Elton John - 30 9. Rihanna - 29 10. Beatles - 28 NO.1 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Beatles - 15 2. Elvis - 13 3. Madonna; Robbie Williams and Rolling Stones (all with 12) 4. David Bowie - 11 5. Bruce Springsteen; U2 and Michael Jackson (all with 10) 6. Queen and Abba (both with 9) 7. Bob Dylan; Oasis; Rod Stewart; Led Zeppelin and R.E.M. (all with 8) 8. George Michael; Cliff Richard; Take That; Eminem; Elton John; Westlife and Coldplay (all with 7) 9. Boyzone; Pink Floyd; Phil Collins; Genesis; Prodigy; Blur; Police; Chemical Brothers; Stereophonics; Radiohead and Paul McCartney and Barbra Streisand (all with 6) 10. Arctic Monkeys; Celine Dion; Kylie Minogue; Bon Jovi; Simple Minds; Keane; Erasure; Muse; Prince; Simply Red; Iron Maiden; Paul Simon and Kings Of Leon (all with 5) TOP 10 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 51 2. Cliff Richard - 44 3. Frank Sinatra - 40 4. Rolling Stones - 38 5. Bob Dylan - 37 6. Rod Stewart - 34 7. David Bowie - 33 8. Beatles - 32 9. Elton John - 31 10. Queen - 25 MOST NO.2 SINGLES 1. Elvis - 17 (8 of these were posthumous re-issues of tracks which had previously risen to No.1) 2. Madonna - 12 3. Cliff Richard and Kylie Minogue (both with 11) 4. Rihanna - 9 5. Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake (both with 7) 6. Boyzone; Oasis; Queen; Robbie Williams and Calvin Harris (all with 6) MOST NO.2 ALBUMS 1. Rolling Stones - 10 2. Elvis; Elton John and Bon Jovi - (all with 7) 3. Paul Weller - 6 4. Madonna; Cliff Richard; Queen; Smiths; Frank Sinatra; Rod Stewart and Britney Spears - (all with 5) 5. David Bowie; Iron Maiden; J.A.M.; Manic Street Preachers; Pet Shop Boys; Status Quo; The Who; Tom Jones and James (all with 4) 6. The Shadows; Kylie Minogue; U2; Pink Floyd; Stevie Wonder; Paul McCartney; Beach Boys; Depeche Mode; Elvis Costello; Kate Bush; M People; Portishead; Robert Plant; Sheryl Crow; Simply Red; Tina Turner; Cat Stevens; Eric Clapton; Beautiful South and Take That (all with 3) TOP 40 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 139 2. Cliff Richard - 124 3. Madonna - 71 4. Elton John - 66 5. David Bowie - 63 6. Diana Ross - 58 7. Status Quo - 57 8. Michael Jackson - 54 9. Queen - 53 10. Kylie Minogue - 49 TOP 40 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 92 2. Frank Sinatra - 63 3. Cliff Richard - 62 4. Bob Dylan - 58 5. David Bowie - 52 6. Rolling Stones - 47 7. James Last - 45 8. Beatles - 44 9. Rod Stewart - 43 10. Elton John and Status Quo (both with 40) TOP 75 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 164 2. Cliff Richard - 135 3. Glee Cast - 100 4. Elton John - 85 5. David Bowie - 79 6. Diana Ross - 78 7. Madonna - 75 8. Status Quo - 66 9. Rod Stewart - 65 10. Michael Jackson - 62 TOP 75 ALBUM ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 118 2. Frank Sinatra - 69 3. David Bowie - 68 4. Cliff Richard - 67 5. James Last - 65 6. Bob Dylan - 63 7. Beatles - 55 8. Neil Young - 54 9. Diana Ross and Rolling Stones (both with 52) 10. Elton John - 46 ALBUM ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Beatles - 174 2. Elvis - 66 3. Abba - 57 4. Rolling Stones - 46 5. Simon and Garfunkel - 40 6. Adele - 37 7. Robbie Williams - 35 8. Michael Jackson - 31 9. Cliff Richard and Madonna (both with 30) 10. Elton John; Carpenters and Take That (all with 29) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Elvis - 80 2. Beatles - 65 3. Cliff Richard - 46 4. Frankie Laine - 32 5. Abba - 31 6. Madonna and Take That (both with 29) 7. Rihanna - 24 8. Elton John and Wet Wet Wet (both with 23) 9. Spice Girls - 22 10. Queen and The Shadows (both with 21) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 386 2. Cliff Richard - 333 3. Rihanna - 256 4. Madonna - 228 5. Beatles - 188 6. Frankie Laine - 187 7. Michael Jackson - 154 8. The Shadows - 143 9. Elton John - 133 10. Calvin Harris - 126 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 548 2. Beatles - 469 3. Cliff Richard - 340 4. Frank Sinatra - 316 5. Rolling Stones - 272 6. Michael Jackson - 265 7. Rod Stewart - 259 8. Simon And Garfunkel - 240 9. The Shadows - 229 10. Abba - 224 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis 1062 2. Cliff Richard - 970 3. Rihanna - 670 Madonna - 516 5. Michael Jackson - 437 6. Elton John - 423 7. Ed Sheeran - 401 8. The Shadows and Diana Ross - (both with 378) 9. The Beatles - 365 10. David Guetta - 358 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis - 1046 2. Beatles - 974 3. Simon And Garfunkel - 816 4. Frank Sinatra - 744 5. Michael Jackson - 742 6. Rod Stewart - 733 7. David Bowie - 719 8. Cliff Richard - 695 9. Queen - 692 10. Madonna - 666 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Elvis - 1303 2. Cliff Richard - 1177 3. Rihanna - 1096 4. Madonna - 740 5. Ed Sheeran - 701 6. Michael Jackson - 688 7. Elton John - 664 8. David Guetta - 607 9. Diana Ross - 569 10. Kanye West - 553 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Queen - 1451 2. Elvis - 1412 3. Beatles - 1405 4. Michael Jackson - 1308 5. David Bowie - 1171 6. Madonna - 1143 7. Rod Stewart - 1141 8. Abba - 1093 9. Simon And Garfunkel - 1086 10. U2 - 1082 Brian |
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OFFICIAL CHARTS COMPANY (UK)
MOST SUCCESSFUL UK CHART ACTS AS OF 19TH MAY, 2017 Calculated by the amount of weeks on the chart for both Singles and Albums combined. One point is gained for each week an album/or single appears in the Top 75: 1. Elvis – 2715 weeks (1303 weeks for singles) (1412 weeks for albums) 2. Cliff Richard – 2055 weeks (1177 weeks for singles) (878 weeks for albums) 3. Michael Jackson – 1997 weeks (688 weeks for singles) (1309 weeks for albums) 4. Queen - 1892 weeks (440 weeks for singles) (1452 weeks for albums) 5. Madonna – 1883 weeks (740 weeks for singles) (1143 weeks for albums) 6. The Beatles – 1866 weeks (461 weeks for singles) (1405 weeks for albums) 7. Elton John – 1706 weeks (664 weeks for singles) (1042 weeks for albums) 8. David Bowie – 1648 weeks (476 weeks for singles) (1172 weeks for albums) 9. Rod Stewart – 1621 weeks (480 weeks for singles) (1141 weeks for albums) 10. Rihanna - 1545 weeks (1096 weeks for singles) (449 weeks for albums) ELVIS’ CHART SINGLES 21 No.1’s 76 Top 10’s 139 Top 40’s 164 Top 75’s 80 weeks at No.1 386 weeks in Top 10 1062 weeks in Top 40 1303 weeks in Top 75 ELVIS’ CHART ALBUMS 13 No.1’s 51 Top 10’s 92 Top 40’s 118 Top 75’s 66 weeks at No.1 548 weeks in Top 10 1046 weeks in Top 40 1412 weeks in Top 75 NO.1 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 21 2. Beatles - 17 3. Cliff Richard and Westlife - (both with 14) 4. Madonna - 13 5. Take That - 12 6. Abba and Spice Girls - (both with 9) 7. Rolling Stones; Rihanna; Oasis and Eminem (all with 8) 8. Elton John; Kylie Minogue; McFly; Michael Jackson; Robbie Williams; U2; George Michael; Calvin Harris and Tinie Tempah (all with 7) 9. Rod Stewart; Slade; Queen; Britney Spears; The Shadows; Sugababes; Boyzone; Blondie; David Guetta and Justin Bieber (all with 6) 10. Beyoncé; Black Eyed Peas; Police; David Bowie; All Saints; Bee Gees; Will.I.Am; Dizzee Rascal; Flo Rida; Cheryl Cole; Bruno Mars; JLS; NE-YO;Jess Glynne and Sam Smith (all with 5) TOP 10 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 76 2. Cliff Richard - 68 3. Madonna - 63 4. Michael Jackson - 43 5. Kylie Minogue - 34 6. U2 - 33 7. Robbie Williams - 31 8. Elton John - 30 9. Rihanna - 29 10. Beatles - 28 NO.1 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Beatles - 15 2. Elvis - 13 3. Madonna; Robbie Williams and Rolling Stones (all with 12) 4. David Bowie - 11 5. Bruce Springsteen; U2 and Michael Jackson (all with 10) 6. Queen and Abba (both with 9) 7. Bob Dylan; Oasis; Rod Stewart; Led Zeppelin and R.E.M. (all with 8) 8. George Michael; Cliff Richard; Take That; Eminem; Elton John; Westlife and Coldplay (all with 7) 9. Boyzone; Pink Floyd; Phil Collins; Genesis; Prodigy; Blur; Police; Chemical Brothers; Stereophonics; Radiohead and Paul McCartney and Barbra Streisand (all with 6) 10. Arctic Monkeys; Celine Dion; Kylie Minogue; Bon Jovi; Simple Minds; Keane; Erasure; Muse; Prince; Simply Red; Iron Maiden; Paul Simon; Kings Of Leon and Kasabian (all with 5) TOP 10 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 51 2. Cliff Richard - 44 3. Frank Sinatra - 40 4. Rolling Stones - 38 5. Bob Dylan - 37 6. Rod Stewart - 34 7. David Bowie - 33 8. Beatles - 32 9. Elton John - 31 10. Queen - 25 MOST NO.2 SINGLES 1. Elvis - 17 (8 of these were posthumous re-issues of tracks which had previously risen to No.1) 2. Madonna - 12 3. Cliff Richard and Kylie Minogue (both with 11) 4. Rihanna - 9 5. Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake (both with 7) 6. Boyzone; Oasis; Queen; Robbie Williams and Calvin Harris (all with 6) MOST NO.2 ALBUMS 1. Rolling Stones - 10 2. Elvis; Elton John and Bon Jovi - (all with 7) 3. Paul Weller - 6 4. Madonna; Cliff Richard; Queen; Smiths; Frank Sinatra; Rod Stewart and Britney Spears - (all with 5) 5. David Bowie; Iron Maiden; J.A.M.; Manic Street Preachers; Pet Shop Boys; Status Quo; The Who; Tom Jones and James (all with 4) 6. The Shadows; Kylie Minogue; U2; Pink Floyd; Stevie Wonder; Paul McCartney; Beach Boys; Depeche Mode; Elvis Costello; Kate Bush; M People; Portishead; Robert Plant; Sheryl Crow; Simply Red; Tina Turner; Cat Stevens; Eric Clapton; Beautiful South and Take That (all with 3) TOP 40 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 139 2. Cliff Richard - 124 3. Madonna - 71 4. Elton John - 66 5. David Bowie - 63 6. Diana Ross - 58 7. Status Quo - 57 8. Michael Jackson - 54 9. Queen - 53 10. Kylie Minogue - 49 TOP 40 ALBUMS ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 92 2. Frank Sinatra - 63 3. Cliff Richard - 62 4. Bob Dylan - 58 5. David Bowie - 52 6. Rolling Stones - 47 7. James Last - 45 8. Beatles - 44 9. Rod Stewart - 43 10. Elton John and Status Quo (both with 40) TOP 75 SINGLES ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 164 2. Cliff Richard - 135 3. Glee Cast - 100 4. Elton John - 85 5. David Bowie - 79 6. Diana Ross - 78 7. Madonna - 75 8. Status Quo - 66 9. Rod Stewart - 65 10. Michael Jackson - 62 TOP 75 ALBUM ARTISTS 1. Elvis - 118 2. Frank Sinatra - 69 3. David Bowie - 68 4. Cliff Richard - 67 5. James Last - 65 6. Bob Dylan - 63 7. Beatles - 55 8. Neil Young - 54 9. Diana Ross and Rolling Stones (both with 52) 10. Elton John - 46 ALBUM ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Beatles - 174 2. Elvis - 66 3. Abba - 57 4. Rolling Stones - 46 5. Simon and Garfunkel - 40 6. Adele - 37 7. Robbie Williams - 35 8. Michael Jackson - 31 9. Cliff Richard and Madonna (both with 30) 10. Elton John; Carpenters and Take That (all with 29) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS AT NO.1 1. Elvis - 80 2. Beatles - 65 3. Cliff Richard - 46 4. Frankie Laine - 32 5. Abba - 31 6. Madonna and Take That (both with 29) 7. Rihanna - 24 8. Elton John and Wet Wet Wet (both with 23) 9. Spice Girls - 22 10. Queen; The Shadows and Justin Bieber (all with 21) SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 386 2. Cliff Richard - 333 3. Rihanna - 256 4. Madonna - 228 5. Beatles - 188 6. Frankie Laine - 187 7. Michael Jackson - 154 8. The Shadows - 143 9. Elton John - 133 10. Calvin Harris - 126 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 10 1. Elvis - 548 2. Beatles - 469 3. Cliff Richard - 340 4. Frank Sinatra - 316 5. Rolling Stones - 272 6. Michael Jackson - 265 7. Rod Stewart - 259 8. Simon And Garfunkel - 240 9. The Shadows - 229 10. Abba - 224 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis 1062 2. Cliff Richard - 970 3. Rihanna - 670 Madonna - 516 5. Michael Jackson - 437 6. Elton John - 423 7. Ed Sheeran - 405 8. The Shadows and Diana Ross - (both with 378) 9. The Beatles - 365 10. David Guetta - 358 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 40 1. Elvis - 1046 2. Beatles - 974 3. Simon And Garfunkel - 816 4. Frank Sinatra - 744 5. Michael Jackson - 742 6. Rod Stewart - 733 7. David Bowie - 719 8. Cliff Richard - 695 9. Queen - 692 10. Madonna - 666 SINGLES ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Elvis - 1303 2. Cliff Richard - 1177 3. Rihanna - 1096 4. Madonna - 740 5. Ed Sheeran - 709 6. Michael Jackson - 688 7. Elton John - 664 8. David Guetta - 607 9. Diana Ross - 569 10. Calvin Harris - 555 ALBUMS ARTISTS - WEEKS IN TOP 75 1. Queen - 1452 2. Elvis - 1412 3. Beatles - 1405 4. Michael Jackson - 1309 5. David Bowie - 1172 6. Madonna - 1143 7. Rod Stewart - 1141 8. Abba - 1094 9. Simon And Garfunkel - 1086 10. U2 - 1082 Brian |
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