List of million-selling singles in the United Kingdom

A million-selling single is regarded as one that has sold over one million copies.[nb 1] In the United Kingdom, singles that sold this quantity were formerly classified as a "platinum record", although the platinum sales threshold was reduced in 1989 due to declining sales.[3] Despite this, the seven-figure mark has retained its importance[4] and The Official Charts Company (OCC) and Music Week regularly announce when a record reaches this threshold.[5][6][7] The OCC classify records as million-sellers using sales data from November 1952 onwards and for the 2010 summer bank holiday the BBC commissioned them to compile a chart of records that had passed this mark.[8]

As of January 2012, 110 singles have achieved this feat.[9][10] At the start of the century, 70 records had sold one million copies. Since the introduction of music downloads in 2004, nineteen singles released in the prior century have passed the one million sales,[5] and a total of nineteen records released this century have become million-sellers.[10] The most recently released is "Moves Like Jagger" by Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera[11], which is also the most recently classified. The best-selling record is Elton John's "Candle in the Wind 1997".

The following list is restricted to sales data since the inception of a UK chart in 1952. One likely further million seller is Bing Crosby's "White Christmas". Introduced in the 1942 film Holiday Inn, it is believed by some to be the best-selling single worldwide.[12][nb 2] With no exact sales figures, worldwide sales are estimated at between 30 and 50 million copies.[14][15] Estimating UK sales before the charts began it is believed to have sold over one million copies with the OCC deducing this feat was achieved around 1977.[16]

Contents

History

In 1959, British periodical Disc introduced an initiative to present a gold record to singles that sold over one million units.[17] Information about when a record was classified gold by Disc is "not well documented", and the awards relied on record companies correctly compiling and supplying sales information.[17] This led to errors, such as The Shadows instrumental, "Apache", and The Archies' "Sugar, Sugar" incorrectly being awarded a gold disc in January 1970.[nb 3] Such inaccuracies led to the instigation of an official classification system.[17] In April 1973, the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) began classifying singles and albums by the number of units sold. The highest threshold is "platinum record" and was then awarded to singles that sold over 1,000,000 units.[18] For singles released after 1 January 1989, the number of sales required to qualify for platinum, gold and silver records was dropped to 600,000 units (platinum), 400,000 units (gold) and 200,000 units (silver).[18][19][20] In February 1987, the BPI introduced multi-platinum awards so if a single sold 1,200,000 units it was classified as double-platinum, 1,800,000 units as triple-platinum, etc.[19]

The Beatles' song "She Loves You" became the best-selling single of all time in 1963.[21] This record was broken in 1977 when Paul McCartney's new band, Wings, surpassed it with "Mull of Kintyre", which also became the first song to sell two million copies.[22] In 1984 Band Aid released the charity-record "Do They Know It's Christmas?" in response to the famine in Ethiopia; it sold one million copies in the first week and soon became the best-selling single.[23][24] This record was broken in 1997, following the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, when Elton John released "Candle in the Wind 1997", a re-write of the Marilyn Monroe tribute released in 1973. Selling over 650,000 copies on the first day and more than 1.5 million in the first week, it quickly became the best-selling single.[23][25][26] It was classified by the BPI as nine-times platinum (5.4 million) in October 1997 but more recent estimates suggest approximately 4.9 million sales.[27][28]

List of million-selling singles

Artist Song Date released[nb 4] Date certified
platinum
Date sold
one million
[nb 5]
BBC
position
[nb 6]
Bill Haley & His Comets "Rock Around the Clock" 01954-12 December 1954[32] N/A 1955 &1000000000000003400000034
Anka, PaulPaul Anka "Diana" 01957-08 August 1957[33] N/A 1957 &1000000000000005000000050
Belafonte, HarryHarry Belafonte "Mary's Boy Child" 01957-10 October 1957[34] N/A 1957 &1000000000000005800000058
Presley, ElvisElvis Presley "It's Now or Never" 01960-10 October 1960[34] N/A 1960 &1000000000000004800000048
Bilk, AckerAcker Bilk "Stranger on the Shore" 01961-11 November 1961[33] N/A 1961 &1000000000000006200000062
Richard, CliffCliff Richard and The Shadows "The Young Ones" 01962-01 January 1962[33] N/A 1962 &1000000000000008100000081
Ifield, FrankFrank Ifield "I Remember You" 01962-06 June 1962[33] N/A 1962 &1000000000000007500000075
The Beatles "She Loves You" 01963-08 August 1963[35] N/A 1963 &100000000000000080000008
The Beatles "I Want to Hold Your Hand" 01963-11 November 1963[35] N/A 1963 &1000000000000001500000015
The Beatles "Can't Buy Me Love" 01964-03 March 1964[35] N/A 1964 &1000000000000002400000024
The Beatles "I Feel Fine" 01964-11 November 1964[35] N/A 1964 &1000000000000003500000035
Dodd, KenKen Dodd "Tears" 01965-08 August 1965[33] N/A 1965 &1000000000000002300000023
The Seekers "The Carnival Is Over" 01965-10 October 1965[33] N/A 1965 &1000000000000003600000036
The Beatles "Day Tripper" / "We Can Work It Out" 01965-12 December 1965[35] N/A 1965 &1000000000000003700000037
Jones, TomTom Jones "Green, Green Grass of Home" 01966-11 November 1966[36] N/A 1966 &1000000000000005400000054
Humperdinck, EngelbertEngelbert Humperdinck "Release Me" 01967-05 May 1967[37] N/A 1967 &1000000000000003800000038
Humperdinck, EngelbertEngelbert Humperdinck "The Last Waltz" 01967-11 November 1967[37] N/A 1967 &1000000000000005900000059
The Archies "Sugar, Sugar" 01969-10 October 1969[34] N/A 2004–10[nb 3] &1000000000000009700000097
The New Seekers "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)" 01971-12 December 1971[39] N/A 2004–10[40] &1000000000000009800000098
Simon Park "Eye Level" 01972-11 November 1972 01978-01-011 January 1978 1978 &1000000000000009600000096
Little Jimmy Osmond "Long Haired Lover from Liverpool" 01972-11 November 1972[41] N/A 2004–10[42] &10000000000000101000000
Glitter, GaryGary Glitter "I Love You Love Me Love" 01973-11 November 1973 01974-01-011 January 1974 1973 &1000000000000006500000065
Slade "Merry Xmas Everybody" 01973-12 December 1973 01980-12-011 December 1980 1980 &1000000000000006900000069
Queen "Bohemian Rhapsody" 01975-10 October 1975 01976-01-011 January 1976 1975 &100000000000000030000003
Lennon, JohnJohn Lennon "Imagine" 01975-10 October 1975 01981-02-011 February 1981 1981 &1000000000000002100000021
Brotherhood of Man "Save Your Kisses for Me" 01976-03 March 1976 01976-05-011 May 1976 1976 &1000000000000009400000094
ABBA "Dancing Queen" 01976-08 August 1976 [nb 7] 2004–10[38] &1000000000000009000000090
Covington, JulieJulie Covington "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" 01976-11 November 1976 [nb 7] 2004–10[44] &1000000000000009900000099
Soul, DavidDavid Soul "Don't Give Up on Us" 01976-12 December 1976 01977-02-011 February 1977 1976 &1000000000000006100000061
Wings "Mull of Kintyre" 01977-11 November 1977 01977-12-011 December 1977 1978 &100000000000000040000004
Boney M. "Rivers of Babylon"/"Brown Girl in the Ring" 01978-04 April 1978 01978-05-011 May 1978 1978 &100000000000000050000005
Travolta, JohnJohn Travolta and Olivia Newton-John "You're the One That I Want" 01978-05 May 1978 01978-07-011 July 1978 1978 &100000000000000060000006
Travolta, JohnJohn Travolta and Olivia Newton-John "Summer Nights" 01978-09 September 1978 01978-10-011 October 1978 1979 &1000000000000001900000019
Boney M. "Mary's Boy Child – Oh My Lord" 01978-11 November 1978 01978-12-011 December 1978 1978 &1000000000000001000000010
Village People "Y.M.C.A." 01978-11 November 1978 01979-01-011 January 1979 1979 &1000000000000003100000031
Ian Dury and The Blockheads "Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick" 01978-11 November 1978 [nb 7] 2004–10[5] &1000000000000007400000074
Blondie "Heart of Glass 01979-01 January 1979 01979-02-011 February 1979 1979 &1000000000000004900000049
Garfunkel, ArtArt Garfunkel "Bright Eyes" 01979-01 January 1979 01979-05-011 May 1979 1979 &1000000000000005700000057
Pink Floyd "Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)" 01979-11 November 1979 01980-01-011 January 1980 2004–10[nb 8] &1000000000000008200000082
Adam and the Ants "Stand and Deliver" 01981-05 May 1981 [nb 7] 2004–10[5] &1000000000000009100000091
Soft Cell "Tainted Love" 01981-07 July 1981 [nb 7] 1981 &1000000000000005100000051
The Human League "Don't You Want Me" 01981-11 November 1981 01982-01-011 January 1982 1982 &1000000000000002500000025
Dexy's Midnight Runners and the Emerald Express "Come On Eileen" 01982-06 June 1982 01982-09-011 September 1982 1982 &1000000000000004600000046
Cara, IreneIrene Cara "Fame" 01982-06 June 1982 [nb 7] 2004–10[38] &1000000000000008800000088
Survivor "Eye of the Tiger" 01982-07 July 1982 [nb 7] 2004–10[38] &1000000000000004700000047
New Order "Blue Monday" 01983-03 March 1983[46] [nb 9] 1983 &1000000000000006800000068
Culture Club "Karma Chameleon" 01983-09 September 1983 01983-10-011 October 1983 1983 &1000000000000003000000030
Joel, BillyBilly Joel "Uptown Girl" 01983-09 September 1983 [nb 7] 2004–10[48] &1000000000000009500000095
Frankie Goes to Hollywood "Relax" 01984-01 January 1984 01984-03-011 March 1984 1984 &100000000000000070000007
Frankie Goes to Hollywood "Two Tribes" 01984-05 May 1984[49] 01984-06-011 June 1984 1984 &1000000000000002000000020
Michael, GeorgeGeorge Michael "Careless Whisper" 01984-07 July 1984 01984-09-011 September 1984 1984 &1000000000000003200000032
Wonder, StevieStevie Wonder "I Just Called to Say I Love You" 01984-08 August 1984 01984-09-011 September 1984 1984 &1000000000000001200000012
Parker, Jr., RayRay Parker, Jr. "Ghostbusters" 01984-08 August 1984 [nb 7] 2004–10[38] &1000000000000007900000079
Band Aid "Do They Know It's Christmas?" 01984-11 November 1984 01984-12-011 December 1984 1984 &100000000000000020000002
Wham! "Last Christmas"/"Everything She Wants" 01984-12 December 1984 01985-01-011 January 1985 1985 &1000000000000001800000018
Rush, JenniferJennifer Rush "The Power Of Love" 01985-05 May 1985 01985-11-011 November 1985 1985 &1000000000000003900000039
The Pogues featuring Kirsty MacColl "Fairytale of New York" 01987-11 November 1987 [nb 10] 2011[50] &10000000000000199000000
Black Box "Ride on Time" 01989-08 August 1989 01989-10-011 October 1989 2004–10[51] &1000000000000008900000089
The Righteous Brothers "Unchained Melody" 01990-10 October 1990 01990-11-011 November 1990 2004–10[52] &10000000000000100000000100
Bryan Adams "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" 01991-06 June 1991 01991-08-011 August 1991 1991 &1000000000000001700000017
Houston, WhitneyWhitney Houston "I Will Always Love You" 01992-10 October 1992 01992-12-011 December 1992 1993 &1000000000000002900000029
Wet Wet Wet "Love Is All Around" 01994-05 May 1994 01994-06-011 June 1994 1994 &1000000000000001100000011
Whigfield "Saturday Night" 01994-09 September 1994 01994-09-011 September 1994 1994 &1000000000000007000000070
Dion, CelineCeline Dion "Think Twice" 01994-10 October 1994 01995-01-011 January 1995 1994 &1000000000000004500000045
Robson Green & Jerome Flynn "Unchained Melody" / "White Cliffs of Dover" 01994-11 November 1994 01995-05-011 May 1995 1995 &100000000000000090000009
Take That "Back for Good" 01995-03 March 1995 01995-04-011 April 1995 2004–10[5] &1000000000000008500000085
Robson & Jerome "I Believe" / "Up on the Roof" 01995-10 October 1995 01995-11-011 November 1995 1995 &1000000000000007300000073
Coolio featuring L.V. "Gangsta's Paradise" 01995-10 October 1995 01995-11-011 November 1995 1995 &1000000000000004000000040
Oasis "Wonderwall" 01995-10 October 1995 01996-01-011 January 1996 2004–10[53] &1000000000000008600000086
Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson "Earth Song" 01995-11 November 1995 01995-12-011 December 1995 1995 &1000000000000006400000064
Babylon Zoo "Spaceman" 01996-01 January 1996 01996-01-011 January 1996 1996 &1000000000000006600000066
Fugees "Killing Me Softly 01996-06 June 1996 01996-06-011 June 1996 1996 &1000000000000004200000042
Baddiel, Skinner & The Lightning Seeds "Three Lions"
"3 Lions '98"
01996-06 June 1996
01998-06 June 1998
01996-07-011 July 1996
01998-07-033 July 1998
1998[nb 11] &1000000000000002700000027
Spice Girls "Wannabe" 01996-07 July 1996 01996-08-011 August 1996 1996 &1000000000000004300000043
Spice Girls "2 Become 1" 01996-12 December 1996 01996-12-011 December 1996 1996 &1000000000000007600000076
Puff Daddy featuring Faith Evans "I'll Be Missing You" 01997-06 June 1997 01997-07-011 July 1997 1997 &1000000000000002800000028
John, EltonElton John "Candle in the Wind 1997" /
"Something About the Way You Look Tonight"
01997-09 September 1997 01997-09-011 September 1997 1997 &100000000000000010000001
Aqua "Barbie Girl" 01997-10 October 1997 01997-11-077 November 1997 1997 &1000000000000001400000014
Natalie Imbruglia "Torn" 01997-10 October 1997 01997-12-1212 December 1997 2004–10[54] &1000000000000008000000080
Various Artists "Perfect Day" 01997-11 November 1997 01997-11-2121 November 1997 1997 &1000000000000002200000022
All Saints "Never Ever" 01997-11 November 1997 01997-12-055 December 1997 1998 &1000000000000004400000044
Teletubbies "Teletubbies say 'Eh-oh!'" 01997-12 December 1997 01997-12-1212 December 1997 1997 &1000000000000007200000072
Williams, RobbieRobbie Williams "Angels" 01997-12 December 1997 01998-02-066 February 1998 2009–10[nb 12] &1000000000000008300000083
Dion, CelineCeline Dion "My Heart Will Go On" 01998-02 February 1998 01998-02-2727 February 1998 1998 &1000000000000003300000033
Run-D.M.C. vs Jason Nevins "It's Like That" 01998-03 March 1998 01998-03-2727 March 1998 1998 &1000000000000005500000055
Boyzone "No Matter What" 01998-08 August 1998 01998-08-077 August 1998 1998 &1000000000000007100000071
Cher "Believe" 01998-10 October 1998 01998-10-3030 October 1998 1998 &1000000000000001600000016
Steps "Heartbeat" / "Tragedy" 01998-11 November 1998 01999-01-088 January 1999 1999 &1000000000000006000000060
Spears, BritneyBritney Spears "Baby One More Time" 01999-02 February 1999 01999-02-1919 February 1999 1999 &1000000000000002600000026
Eiffel 65 "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" 01999-09 September 1999 01999-10-088 October 1999 1999 &1000000000000008700000087
Bob the Builder "Can We Fix It" 02000-12 December 2000 02000-12-1515 December 2000 2001 &1000000000000009300000093
Shaggy "It Wasn't Me" 02001-02 February 2001 02001-03-022 March 2001 2001 &1000000000000005200000052
Hear'Say "Pure and Simple" 02001-03 March 2001 02001-03-3030 March 2001 2001 &1000000000000007800000078
Minogue, KylieKylie Minogue "Can't Get You Out of My Head" 02001-09 September 2001 02001-09-2828 September 2001 2002 &1000000000000006700000067
Young, WillWill Young "Evergreen"/"Anything Is Possible" 02002-02 February 2002 02002-03-011 March 2002 2002 &1000000000000001300000013
Gates, GarethGareth Gates "Unchained Melody" 02002-03 March 2002 02002-03-2222 March 2002 2002 &1000000000000004100000041
Band Aid 20 "Do They Know It's Christmas?" 02004-11 November 2004 02004-12-1717 December 2004 2004 &1000000000000006300000063
Christie, TonyTony Christie featuring Peter Kay "Is This the Way to Amarillo" 02005-03 March 2005 02005-04-088 April 2005 2005 &1000000000000005300000053
Ward, ShayneShayne Ward "That's My Goal" 02005-12 December 2005 02006-01-1313 January 2006 2005 &1000000000000007700000077
Barkley, GnarlsGnarls Barkley "Crazy" 02006-04 April 2006 02006-05-2626 May 2006 2010–11[5][10] N/A
Lewis, LeonaLeona Lewis "Bleeding Love" 02007-10 October 2007 02008-01-1818 January 2008 2010[9] N/A
Kings of Leon "Sex on Fire" 02008-09 September 2008[56] 2010[6] &1000000000000009200000092
Burke, AlexandraAlexandra Burke "Hallelujah" 02008-12 December 2008 02009-01-1616 January 2009 2009[7] &1000000000000005600000056
Lady Gaga "Poker Face" 02009-04 April 2009 02010-01-077 January 2010 2010[6] N/A
The Black Eyed Peas "I Gotta Feeling" 02009-07 July 2009 02010-01-077 January 2010 2010[5] &1000000000000008400000084
Eminem featuring Rihanna "Love The Way You Lie" 02010-07 July 2010 2011[57] N/A
Bruno Mars "Just the Way You Are" 02010-09 September 2010 02011-08-022 August 2011 2011[10] N/A
Rihanna "Only Girl (In The World)" 02010-10 October 2010 02011-01-077 January 2011 2011[58] N/A
Adele "Someone Like You" 02011-01 January 2011 02011-04-011 April 2011 2011[10] N/A
Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera "Moves Like Jagger" 02011-08 August 2011 2011 N/A

Footnotes

  1. ^ There are two methods of sales certification. Either by the number of sales (a record may be regarded as sold if not returned by a retailer within a fixed time period) or by the number of shipments (the number of records provided to retailers).[1] This list is based on estimates of sales, the BPI awards certifications based on shipments.[2]
  2. ^ Some regard Elton John's "Candle in the Wind 1997" as the best-selling single worldwide.[13]
  3. ^ a b "Sugar, Sugar" was erroneously awarded a gold record by Disc having sold approximately 945,000 copies. The RCA informed Disc that one million copies had been shipped, however not all were sold.[16][17] The single went on to sell over a million copies with the introduction of music downloads in 2004.[38]
  4. ^ Unless explicitly cited, the release dates are given by the BPI.[29]
  5. ^ General reference, except where explicitly cited
  6. ^ Position of sales (as of 7 August 2010)[8] as announced in the two-part Million Sellers series BBC Radio 2.[30][31]
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i The record was classified "gold" (500,000) prior to 1989.[43] Not classified platinum when the threshold was reduced to 600,000 in 1989, as record was released under the old thresholds.[18]
  8. ^ "Another Brick in the Wall" is described by the Official Charts Company as having "sold a million+ to retail (not over the counter)" in 1980. The millionth copy was sold after the introduction of digital downloads.[45]
  9. ^ "Blue Monday" was released in 1983 and re-released in 1988 and 1995. New Order's label, Factory Records, were not a member of the British Phonographic Industry so they never received any sales certifications.[47] However, the record sold over one million units.
  10. ^ The record was classified "silver" (250,000) prior to 1989.[43] Released under the old thresholds and not subsequently classified gold or platinum under the post-1989 reduced thresholds of 400,000 and 600,000 sales.[18]
  11. ^ "Three Lions" and "3 Lions '98" were each treated as individual songs and classified platinum by the BPI. The OCC's list of million-sellers compiled for the BBC grouped them as the same song, thus making it a million-seller.
  12. ^ "Angels" is described by the Official Charts Company as having "sold a million+ to retail (not over the counter)" in 1998. The millionth copy was sold after the introduction of digital downloads.[55]

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