List of number-one singles from the 2000s (UK)

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2000s in music in the UK
List of number one singles
Summaries and charts:
2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
1999

This is a list of the number one singles on the UK Singles Chart, during the 2000s. The source for this decade is the chart as published in Music Week, compiled under the auspices of the Official UK Chart Company (until November 2001 called Chart Information Network Ltd).

Contents

[edit] 2000

Main article: 2000 in British music

Madonna was number one in August with her track "Music".
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Madonna was number one in August with her track "Music".
  1. Manic Street Preachers - "The Masses Against The Classes"
    January 16 for 1 week
  2. Britney Spears - "Born to Make You Happy"
    January 23 for 1 week
  3. Gabrielle - "Rise"
    January 30 for 2 weeks
  4. Oasis - "Go Let It Out"
    February 13 for 1 week
  5. All Saints - "Pure Shores"
    February 20 for 2 weeks
  6. Madonna - "American Pie"
    March 5 for 1 week
  7. Chicane with Bryan Adams - "Don't Give Up"
    March 12 for 1 week
  8. Geri Halliwell - "Bag It Up"
    March 19 for 1 week
  9. Melanie C featuring Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes - "Never Be The Same Again"
    March 26 for 1 week
  10. Westlife - "Fool Again"
    April 2 for 1 week
  11. Craig David - "Fill Me In"
    April 9 for 1 week
  12. Fragma - "Toca's Miracle"
    April 16 for 2 weeks
  13. Oxide & Neutrino - "Bound 4 Da Reload (Casualty)"
    April 30 for 1 week
  14. Britney Spears - "Oops!...I Did It Again"
    May 7 for 1 week
  15. Madison Avenue - "Don't Call Me Baby"
    May 14 for 1 week
  16. Billie Piper - "Day & Night"
    May 21 for 1 week
  17. Sonique - "It Feels So Good"
    May 28 for 3 weeks
  18. Black Legend - "You See The Trouble With Me"
    June 18 for 1 week
  19. Kylie Minogue - "Spinning Around"
    June 25 for 1 week
  20. Eminem - "The Real Slim Shady"
    July 2 for 1 week
  21. The Corrs - "Breathless"
    July 9 for 1 week
  22. Ronan Keating - "Life Is a Rollercoaster"
    July 16 for 1 week
  23. Five and Queen - "We Will Rock You"
    July 23 for 1 week
  24. Craig David - "7 Days"
    July 30 for 1 week
  25. Robbie Williams - "Rock DJ"
    August 6 for 1 week
  26. Melanie C. - "I Turn to You"
    August 13 for 1 week
  27. Spiller featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor - "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)"
    August 20 for 1 week
  28. Madonna - "Music"
    August 27 for 1 week
  29. A1 - "Take on Me"
    September 3 for 1 week
  30. Modjo - "Lady (Hear Me Tonight)"
    September 10 for 2 weeks
  31. Mariah Carey & Westlife - "Against All Odds"
    September 24 for 2 weeks
  32. All Saints - "Black Coffee"
    October 8 for 1 week
  33. U2 - "Beautiful Day"
    October 15 for 1 week
  34. Steps - "Stomp"
    October 22 for 1 week
  35. Spice Girls - "Holler" / "Let Love Lead the Way"
    October 29 for 1 week
  36. Westlife - "My Love"
    November 5 for 1 week
  37. A1 - "Same Old Brand New You"
    November 12 for 1 week
  38. LeAnn Rimes - "Can't Fight the Moonlight"
    November 19 for 1 week
  39. Destiny's Child - "Independent Women Part I"
    November 26 for 1 week
  40. S Club 7 - "Never Had a Dream Come True"
    December 3 for 1 week
  41. Eminem & Dido - "Stan"
    December 10 for 1 week
  42. Bob The Builder - "Can We Fix It?"
    December 17 for 3 weeks
  • NOTE: This year currently holds the record for most number 1 singles in a calendar year.

[edit] 2001

Main article: 2001 in British music

  1. Rui da Silva featuring Cassandra - "Touch Me"
    January 7 for 1 week
  2. Jennifer Lopez - "Love Don't Cost a Thing"
    January 14 for 1 week
  3. Limp Bizkit - "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)"
    January 21 for 2 weeks
  4. Atomic Kitten - "Whole Again"
    February 4 for 4 weeks
  5. Shaggy feat. Rikrok - "It Wasn't Me"
    March 4 for 1 week
  6. Westlife - "Uptown Girl"
    March 11 for 1 week
  7. Hear'Say - "Pure and Simple"
    March 18 for 3 weeks
  8. Emma Bunton - "What Took You So Long"
    April 8 for 2 weeks
  9. Destiny's Child - "Survivor"
    April 22 for 1 week
  10. S Club 7 - "Don't Stop Movin'"
    April 29 for 2 weeks
  11. Geri Halliwell - "It's Raining Men"
    May 6 for 2 weeks
  12. DJ Pied Piper and the Masters of Ceremonies - "Do You Really Like It"
    May 27 for 1 week
  13. Shaggy feat. Rayvon - "Angel"
    June 3 for 3 weeks
  14. Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya and Pink - "Lady Marmalade"
    June 24 for 1 week
  15. Hear'Say - "The Way To Your Love"
    July 1 for 1 week
  16. Roger Sanchez - "Another Chance"
    July 8 for 1 week
  17. Robbie Williams - "Eternity / The Road to Mandalay"
    July 15 for 2 weeks
  18. Atomic Kitten - "Eternal Flame"
    July 29 for 2 weeks
  19. So Solid Crew - "21 Seconds"
    August 13 for 2 weeks
  20. Five - "Let's Dance"
    August 19 for 2 weeks
  21. Blue - "Too Close"
    September 2 for 1 week
  22. Bob The Builder - "Mambo No. 5"
    September 9 for 1 week
  23. DJ Otzi - "Hey Baby"
    September 16 for 1 week
  24. Kylie Minogue - "Can't Get You out of My Head"
    September 23 for 4 weeks
  25. Afroman - "Because I Got High"
    October 21 for 3 weeks
  26. Westlife - "Queen of My Heart"
    November 11 for 1 week
  27. Blue - "If You Come Back"
    November 18 for 1 week
  28. S Club 7 - "Have You Ever"
    November 25 for 1 week
  29. Daniel Bedingfield - "Gotta Get Thru This"
    December 2 for 3 weeks
  30. Robbie Williams & Nicole Kidman - "Somethin' Stupid"
    December 16 for 3 weeks

[edit] 2002

Main article: 2002 in British music

Atomic Kitten were number one for three weeks in September
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Atomic Kitten were number one for three weeks in September
  1. Aaliyah - "More Than a Woman"
    January 13 for 1 week
  2. George Harrison - "My Sweet Lord"
    January 20 for 1 week
  3. Enrique Iglesias - "Hero"
    January 27 for 4 weeks
  4. Westlife - "World of Our Own"
    February 24 for 1 week
  5. Will Young - "Anything Is Possible" / "Evergreen"
    March 3 for 3 weeks
  6. Gareth Gates - "Unchained Melody"
    March 24 for 4 weeks
  7. Oasis - "The Hindu Times"
    April 21 for 1 week
  8. Sugababes - "Freak Like Me"
    April 28 for 1 week
  9. Holly Valance - "Kiss Kiss"
    May 6 for 1 week
  10. Ronan Keating - "If Tomorrow Never Comes"
    May 12 for 1 week
  11. Liberty X - "Just a Little"
    May 19 for 1 week
  12. Eminem - "Without Me"
    May 26 for 1 week
  13. Will Young - "Light My Fire"
    June 2 for 2 weeks
  14. Elvis vs. JXL - "A Little Less Conversation"
    June 16 for 4 weeks
  15. Gareth Gates - "Anyone Of Us (Stupid Mistake)"
    July 14 for 3 weeks
  16. Darius - "Colourblind"
    August 4 for 2 weeks
  17. Sugababes - "Round Round"
    August 18 for 1 week
  18. Blazin' Squad - "Crossroads"
    August 25 for 1 week
  19. Atomic Kitten - "The Tide Is High (Get the Feeling)"
    September 1 for 3 weeks
  20. Pink - "Just Like a Pill"
    September 22 for 1 week
  21. Will Young & Gareth Gates - "The Long and Winding Road" / "Suspicious Minds" (Gates only)
    September 29 for 2 weeks
  22. Las Ketchup - "The Ketchup Song (Asereje)"
    October 13 for 1 week
  23. Nelly feat. Kelly Rowland - "Dilemma"
    October 20 for 2 weeks
  24. DJ Sammy feat. Yanou & Do - "Heaven"
    November 3 for 1 week
  25. Westlife - "Unbreakable"
    November 10 for 1 week
  26. Christina Aguilera feat. Redman - "Dirrty"
    November 17 for 2 weeks
  27. Daniel Bedingfield - "If You're Not The One"
    December 1 for 1 week
  28. Eminem - "Lose Yourself"
    December 8 for 1 week
  29. Blue feat. Elton John - "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word"
    December 15 for 1 week
  30. Girls Aloud - "Sound of the Underground"
    December 22 for 4 weeks

[edit] 2003

Main article: 2003 in British music

Fergie and apl.de.ap of The Black Eyed Peas whose song Where Is The Love? spent six weeks at number one
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Fergie and apl.de.ap of The Black Eyed Peas whose song Where Is The Love? spent six weeks at number one
  1. David Sneddon - "Stop Living the Lie"
    January 19 for 2 weeks
  2. t.A.T.u. - "All the Things She Said"
    February 2 for 4 weeks
  3. Christina Aguilera - "Beautiful"
    March 2 for 2 weeks
  4. Gareth Gates feat. The Kumars - "Spirit in the Sky"
    March 16 for 2 weeks
  5. Room 5 feat. Oliver Cheatham - "Make Luv"
    March 30 for 4 weeks
  6. Busted - "You Said No"
    April 27 for 1 week
  7. Tomcraft - "Loneliness"
    May 4 for 1 week
  8. R. Kelly - "Ignition (Remix)"
    May 11 for 4 weeks
  9. Evanescence - "Bring Me to Life"
    June 8 for 4 weeks
  10. Beyonce feat. Jay-Z - "Crazy in Love"
    July 6 for 3 weeks
  11. Daniel Bedingfield - "Never Gonna Leave Your Side"
    July 24 for 1 week
  12. Blu Cantrell feat. Sean Paul - "Breathe"
    August 3 for 4 weeks
  13. Elton John - "Are You Ready For Love"
    August 31 for 1 week
  14. Black Eyed Peas feat. Justin Timberlake - "Where Is the Love?"
    September 7 for 6 weeks
  15. Sugababes - "Hole in the Head"
    October 13 for 1 week
  16. Fatman Scoop feat. The Crooklyn Clan - "Be Faithful"
    October 26 for 2 weeks
  17. Kylie Minogue - "Slow"
    November 9 for 1 week
  18. Busted - "Crashed the Wedding"
    November 16 for 1 week
  19. Westlife - "Mandy"
    November 23 for 1 week
  20. Will Young - "Leave Right Now"
    November 30 for 2 weeks
  21. Ozzy Osbourne & Kelly Osbourne - "Changes"
    December 14 for 1 week
  22. Michael Andrews feat. Gary Jules - "Mad World"
    December 21 for 3 weeks

[edit] 2004

Main article: 2004 in British music

Bono was at number one three times in 2004, twice with his band U2 and once on his own in the Band Aid 20 single
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Bono was at number one three times in 2004, twice with his band U2 and once on his own in the Band Aid 20 single
  1. Michelle McManus - "All This Time"
    January 11 for 3 weeks
  2. LMC vs. U2 - "Take Me to the Clouds Above"
    February 1 for 2 weeks
  3. Sam & Mark - "With a Little Help from My Friends / Measure of a Man"
    February 15 for 1 week
  4. Busted - "Who's David"
    February 22 for 1 week
  5. Peter Andre feat. Bubbler Ranx - "Mysterious Girl"
    February 29 for 1 week
  6. Britney Spears - "Toxic"
    March 7 for 1 week
  7. DJ Casper - "Cha Cha Slide"
    March 14 for 1 week
  8. Usher feat. Lil' Jon & Ludacris - "Yeah!"
    March 21 for 2 weeks
  9. McFly - "Five Colours In Her Hair"
    April 4 for 2 weeks
  10. Eamon - "F**k It (I Don't Want You Back)"
    April 18 for 4 weeks
  11. Frankee - "F.U.R.B (F U Right Back)"
    May 16 for 3 weeks
  12. Mario feat. Enya & P. Diddy - "I Don't Wanna Know"
    June 6 for 2 weeks
  13. Britney Spears - "Everytime"
    June 20 for 1 week
  14. McFly - "Obviously"
    June 27 for 1 week
  15. Usher - "Burn"
    July 4 for 2 weeks
  16. Shapeshifters - "Lola's Theme"
    July 18 for 1 week
  17. The Streets - "Dry Your Eyes"
    July 25 for 1 week
  18. Busted - "Thunderbirds/3am"
    August 1 for 2 weeks
  19. 3 Of A Kind - "Baby Cakes"
    August 15 for 1 week
  20. Natasha Bedingfield - "These Words"
    August 22 for 2 weeks
  21. Nelly - "My Place / Flap Your Wings"
    September 5 for 1 week
  22. Brian McFadden - "Real To Me"
    September 12 for 1 week
  23. Eric Prydz - "Call On Me"
    September 19 for 3 weeks
  24. Robbie Williams - "Radio"
    October 10 for 1 week
  25. Ja Rule feat. R. Kelly & Ashanti - "Wonderful"
    October 31 for 1 week
  26. Eminem - "Just Lose It"
    November 7 for 1 week
  27. U2 - "Vertigo"
    November 14 for 1 week
  28. Girls Aloud - "I'll Stand By You"
    November 21 for 2 weeks
  29. Band Aid 20 - "Do They Know It's Christmas?"
    December 5 for 4 weeks

[edit] 2005

Main Article: 2005 in British music

Oasis had two number one singles in 2005
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Oasis had two number one singles in 2005
  1. Steve Brookstein - "Against All Odds"
    January 2 for 1 week
  2. Elvis Presley - "Jailhouse Rock"
    January 9 for 1 week
  3. Elvis Presley - "One Night / I Got Stung"
    January 16 for 1 week
  4. Ciara feat. Petey Pablo - "Goodies"
    January 23 for 1 week
  5. Elvis Presley - "It's Now or Never"
    January 30 for 1 week
  6. Eminem - "Like Toy Soldiers"
    February 6 for 1 week
  7. U2 - "Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own"
    February 13 for 1 week
  8. Jennifer Lopez - "Get Right"
    February 20 for 1 week
  9. Nelly feat. Tim McGraw - "Over and Over"
    February 27 for 1 week
  10. Stereophonics - "Dakota"
    March 6 for 1 week
  11. McFly - "All About You / You've Got A Friend"
    March 13 for 1 week
  12. Tony Christie feat. Peter Kay - "(Is This the Way To) Amarillo"
    March 20 for 7 weeks
  13. Akon - "Lonely"
    May 8 for 2 weeks
  14. Oasis - "Lyla"
    May 22 for 1 week
  15. Crazy Frog - "Axel F"
    May 29 for 4 weeks
  16. 2Pac feat. Elton John - "Ghetto Gospel"
    June 26 for 3 weeks
  17. James Blunt - "You're Beautiful"
    July 17 for 5 weeks
  18. McFly - "I'll Be OK"
    August 21 for 1 week
  19. Oasis - "The Importance of Being Idle"
    August 28 for 1 week
  20. Gorillaz - "DARE"(1)
    September 4 for 1 week
  21. The Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes - "Don't Cha"
    September 11 for 3 weeks
  22. Sugababes - "Push the Button"
    October 2 for 3 weeks
  23. Arctic Monkeys - "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor"
    October 23 for 1 week
  24. Westlife - "You Raise Me Up"
    October 30 for 2 weeks
  25. Madonna - "Hung Up"
    November 13 for 3 weeks
  26. The Pussycat Dolls - "Stickwitu"
    December 4 for 2 weeks
  27. Nizlopi - "The JCB Song"
    December 18 for 1 week
  28. Shayne Ward - "That's My Goal"
    December 25 for 4 weeks

(1) - Features the uncredited contribution of Shaun Ryder and backing vocals by Rosie Wilson.

[edit] 2006

Main Article: 2006 in British music

Crazy by Gnarls Barkley became the first song to go to number one based on download sales alone. It spent 9 weeks at the top of the chart
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Crazy by Gnarls Barkley became the first song to go to number one based on download sales alone. It spent 9 weeks at the top of the chart
  1. Arctic Monkeys - "When the Sun Goes Down"
    January 22 for 1 week
  2. The Notorious B.I.G. feat. P. Diddy, Nelly, Jagged Edge and Avery Storm - "Nasty Girl"
    January 29 for 2 weeks
  3. Meck feat. Leo Sayer - "Thunder in My Heart Again"
    February 12 for 2 weeks
  4. Madonna - "Sorry"
    February 26 for 1 week
  5. Chico - "It's Chico Time"
    March 5 for 2 weeks
  6. Orson - "No Tomorrow"
    March 19 for 1 week
  7. Ne*Yo - "So Sick"
    March 26 for 1 week
  8. Gnarls Barkley - "Crazy"
    April 2 for 9 weeks
  9. Sandi Thom - "I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)"
    June 4 for 1 week
  10. Nelly Furtado - "Maneater"
    June 11 for 3 weeks
  11. Shakira feat. Wyclef Jean - "Hips Don't Lie"
    July 2 for 1 week
  12. Lily Allen - "Smile"
    July 9 for 2 weeks
  13. McFly - "Please, Please"/"Don't Stop Me Now"
    July 23 for 1 week
  14. Shakira feat. Wyclef Jean - "Hips Don't Lie"
    July 30 for 4 weeks
  15. Beyoncé feat. Jay-Z - "Deja Vu"
    August 27 for 1 week
  16. Justin Timberlake feat. Timbaland - "SexyBack"
    September 3 for 1 week
  17. Scissor Sisters - "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'"(1)
    September 10 for 4 weeks
  18. Razorlight - "America"
    October 8 for 1 week
  19. My Chemical Romance - "Welcome To The Black Parade"
    October 15 for 2 weeks
  20. McFly - "Star Girl"
    October 29 for 1 week
  21. Fedde Le Grand - "Put Your Hands Up for Detroit"
    November 5 for 1 week
  22. Westlife - "The Rose"
    November 12 for 1 week
  23. Akon feat. Eminem - "Smack That"
    November 19 for 1 week
  24. Take That - "Patience"
    November 26 for 3 weeks so far

(1) - Features the uncredited contribution of Elton John on piano.

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