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Like a fine whiskey
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Wales
Posts: 66,646
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Like a fine whiskey
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Wales
Posts: 66,646
Favourites (more):
BB2024: Sarah CBB2024: Marisha Wallace
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Some Random Chart Facts
Yes I'm bored and having nothing better to do, but thought you guys may find this interesting:
Lowest Selling Number Ones (Entire Time In Chart Sales
1). 'Wonderful' - Ja Rule ft. R. Kelly & Ashanti (65,000)
2). 'Slow' - Kylie Minogue (95,000)
3). 'Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter' - Iron Maiden (100,000)
Lowest Sales In a Week To Make Number One
1). 'No Tomorrow' - Orson (17,694)
2). 'One Night/I Got Stung' - Elvis Presley (20,463)
3). 'Call On Me' - Eric Prydz (23,000) in it's climb back to number one for it's 4th week at number one
Artists to Reach Number One After They Died
1). 'It Doesn't Matter Anymore' - Buddy Holly (1959)
2). 'Three Steps To Heaven' - Eddie Cochran (1960)
3). 'Distant Drums' - Jim Reeves (1966)
4). 'Voodoo Chile' - Jimi Hendrix (1970)
5). 'Reet Petite' - Jackie Wilson (1984)
6). 'Living On My Own' - Freddy Mercury (1993)
7). 'More Than A Woman' - Aaliyah (2002)
8). 'My Sweet Lord' - George Harrison (2002)
9). 'Ghetto Gospel' - Tupac Shakur (2005)
10). 'Nasty Girl' - Notorious B.I.G. (2006)
11). 'What A Wonderful World' - Eva Cassidy (2007)
The only Artists to have more than 1 number one after death are John Lennon and Elvis.
Longest Run At Number 1
1st Frankie Laine - I Believe* 1953 (18 weeks)
2nd Bryan Adams - (Everything I Do) I Do It for You 1991 (16 weeks)
3rd Wet Wet Wet - Love Is All Around 1994 (15 weeks)
4th Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody 1975/76 1991/92 (14 weeks in total combining both release times)
5th Slim Whitman - Rose Marie 1955 (11 weeks)
6th David Whitfield - Cara Mia 1954 (10 weeks)
= Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You 1992/93 (10 weeks)
= Rihanna feat. Jay-Z - Umbrella 2007 (10 weeks)
* Non-consectutive (climbed back to number 1 three times in the same year and is the only artist to ever manage that in the UK)
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