List of million-selling singles in the United Kingdom

"(We're Gonna) Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley & His Comets was the first single to sell 1 million copies in the UK.

The definition of a million-selling single, as regarded by the Official Charts Company (OCC), has changed in line with new technology for music consumption. Originally only physical record sales were counted since the start of the UK Singles Chart in November 1952. Digital downloads of a track were included from 2004 onwards and from 2014 onwards BPI-certified awards (Silver, Gold and Platinum) and the weekly charts include audio streaming.[1][2] In 2017, the OCC included streaming in their definition of a million-seller and published a full list of the 311 songs which had achieved this.[3] Certified awards can also include shipments (sales to trade).[4][5][6] The OCC and Music Week regularly announce when a record becomes a million seller.[7][8][9]

History

In 1959, British periodical Disc introduced an initiative to present a Gold record to singles that sold more than 1 million units.[10] 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.[10] 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 1] Such inaccuracies led to the instigation of an official classification system.[10] 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 more than 1 million units.[11] 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).[11][12] In February 1987, the BPI introduced multi-Platinum awards so that if a single sold 1,200,000 units it was classified as double Platinum, 1,800,000 units as triple Platinum, etc.[12]

Digital downloads have been counted towards singles sales from 2004 onwards:[13] the first single to achieve a million digital sales was "I Gotta Feeling" by the Black Eyed Peas.[14] Additionally, audio streaming has been included in the official chart and BPI awards since 30 June 2014, at a rate of 100 streams representing one unit sale;[2] however, the OCC still compiles a 'sales' (only) chart.[15]

In 1963, the Beatles' song "She Loves You" became the best-selling single of all time in the UK.[16] This record was broken in 1977 when Paul McCartney's subsequent band Wings surpassed it with "Mull of Kintyre", which also became the first song to sell 2 million copies in the UK.[17] In 1984, Band Aid released the charity-record "Do They Know It's Christmas?" in response to the famine in Ethiopia; it sold 1 million copies in the first week and soon became the best-selling single.[18][19] 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 more than 650,000 copies on its first day on sale and more than 1.5 million in its first week, it quickly became the UK's best-selling single.[18][20][21] It was classified by the BPI as 9× Platinum (5.4 million) in October 1997, but more recent reports by the OCC put its total sales at 4.93 million.[3]

Million-selling singles (paid-for sales)

The following list is restricted to paid-for sales since the inception of a UK chart in 1952. Unless stated otherwise, sales figures from the OCC are as of 19 September 2017.[3] At this date, the OCC started recording million-sellers using combined sales (including streaming), but published the paid-for sales figures as well.

As of June 2018, 175 singles have sold 1 million copies in the UK.[22][23][3] Of these, 110 were originally released in the 20th century (70 of them selling 1 million before the year 2000)[8] and the remainder were released between 2000 and 2014. The most recently released single to become a million-seller is "Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars,[24] which was released in December 2014 and passed a million sales ten weeks later in February 2015. Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" is the earliest release: originally 1942, although only sales from 1952 onwards are counted. The year in which the most million-sellers were released is 2011, with fifteen; while a record 40 releases in the 2010s have sold a million copies.[23]

Artist Single (two songs separated by / denotes a double A-side) Date released[nb 2] Date certified
Platinum
Date sold
1 million
[nb 3]
Copies sold[nb 4] Order in which songs reached
1 million
Bing Crosby"White Christmas" 1942[26]N/A2010–121,047,349117
Bill Haley & His Comets"(We're Gonna) Rock Around the Clock" December 1954[27]N/A1955[28]1,439,1961[28]
Paul Anka"Diana" August 1957[29]N/A19571,253,486
Harry Belafonte"Mary's Boy Child" October 1957[30]N/A19571,187,752
Elvis Presley with The Jordanaires"It's Now or Never" October 1960[30]N/A19601,272,271
Acker Bilk"Stranger on the Shore" November 1961[29]N/A19611,186,534
Cliff Richard and The Shadows"The Young Ones" January 1962[29]N/A19621,068,368
Frank Ifield"I Remember You" June 1962[29]N/A19621,106,190
The Beatles"She Loves You" August 1963[31]N/A19631,922,275
Gerry and the Pacemakers"You'll Never Walk Alone" October 1963N/A2016[32]1,011,244165[32]
The Beatles"I Want to Hold Your Hand" November 1963[31]N/A19631,810,829
The Beatles"Can't Buy Me Love" March 1964[31]N/A19641,547,454
The Beatles"I Feel Fine" November 1964[31]N/A19641,423,196
The Righteous Brothers"Unchained Melody" July 1965
October 1990 (re-issue)
1 November 19902004–10[33]1,101,570
Ken Dodd"Tears" August 1965[29]N/A19651,523,690
The Seekers"The Carnival Is Over" October 1965[29]N/A19651,426,218
The Beatles"Day Tripper" / "We Can Work It Out" December 1965[31]N/A19651,402,308
Tom Jones"Green, Green Grass of Home" November 1966[34]N/A19661,257,737
Engelbert Humperdinck"Release Me" May 1967[35]N/A19671,384,673
Engelbert Humperdinck"The Last Waltz" November 1967[35]N/A19671,184,163
The Beatles"Hey Jude" August 1968N/A2010–121,141,635116
The Archies"Sugar, Sugar" October 1969[30]N/A2004–10[nb 1]1,040,461
The New Seekers"I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)" December 1971[38]N/A2004–10[39]1,016,440
Simon Park Orchestra"Eye Level" November 19721 January 197819781,008,481
Little Jimmy Osmond"Long Haired Lover from Liverpool" November 1972[40]N/A2004–10[41]1,006,661
Tony Orlando and Dawn"Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" February 1973N/A2010–121,011,658118
Gary Glitter"I Love You Love Me Love" November 19731 January 197419731,146,051
Slade"Merry Xmas Everybody" December 19731 December 198019801,306,566
Rod Stewart"Sailing" September 1975N/A[nb 5]2010–121,064,038120
Queen"Bohemian Rhapsody"
"Bohemian Rhapsody" / "These Are the Days of Our Lives"
October 1975
November 1991
1 January 1976
1 December 1991
1975[nb 6]2,540,604
John Lennon"Imagine" October 19751 February 198119811,714,351
Showaddywaddy"Under the Moon of Love" November 1976N/A[nb 5]2010–121,014,475121
Brotherhood of Man"Save Your Kisses for Me" March 19761 May 197619761,025,364
Elton John and Kiki Dee"Don't Go Breaking My Heart" June 1976N/A[nb 5]2013[42]1,029,242134[42]
ABBA"Dancing Queen" August 1976N/A[nb 5]2004–10[37]1,133,288
Julie Covington"Don't Cry for Me Argentina" November 1976N/A[nb 5]2004–10[44]1,032,296
David Soul"Don't Give Up on Us" December 19761 February 197719761,167,371
Donna Summer"I Feel Love" July 1977N/A2012[45]1,127,511115
Wings"Mull of Kintyre" / "Girls' School" November 19771 December 1977 19782,086,183
Boney M."Rivers of Babylon" / "Brown Girl in the Ring"dagger April 19781 May 197819782,032,656
John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John"You're the One That I Want" May 19781 July 197819782,072,035
John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John"Summer Nights" September 19781 October 197819791,640,672
Gloria Gaynor"I Will Survive" October 1978N/A[nb 5]2010–121,082,038119
Boney M."Mary's Boy Child – Oh My Lord" November 19781 December 197819781,885,274
Village People"Y.M.C.A." November 19781 January 197919791,513,677
Ian Dury and the Blockheads"Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick" November 1978N/A[nb 5]2004–10[8]1,129,369
Blondie"Heart of Glass January 19791 February 197919791,322,316
Art Garfunkel"Bright Eyes" January 19791 May 197919791,222,230
Pink Floyd"Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)" November 19791 January 19802004–101,146,548
Adam and the Ants"Stand and Deliver" May 1981N/A[nb 5]2004–10[8]1,060,856
Soft Cell"Tainted Love" July 1981N/A[nb 5]19811,356,094
The Human League"Don't You Want Me" November 19811 January 198219821,637,503
Journey"Don't Stop Believin'" December 198122 July 20132014[46]1,105,177151[46]
Tight Fit"The Lion Sleeps Tonight" January 1982N/A[nb 5]2010–121,045,051122
Dexy's Midnight Runners and the Emerald Express"Come On Eileen" June 19821 September 198219821,425,474
Irene Cara"Fame" June 1982N/A[nb 5]2004–10[37]1,079,222
Survivor"Eye of the Tiger" July 19821 December 20142004–10[37]1,650,293
New Order"Blue Monday" March 1983N/A[nb 7] 1,239,137
UB40"Red Red Wine" August 1983N/A2014[46]1,063,106150[46]
Culture Club"Karma Chameleon" September 19831 October 198319831,528,498
Billy Joel"Uptown Girl" September 1983N/A[nb 5]2004–10[48]1,066,141
Frankie Goes to Hollywood"Relax" October 19831 March 198419842,066,230
Frankie Goes to Hollywood"Two Tribes" June 19841 June 198419841,629,287
George Michael"Careless Whisper" July 19841 September 198419841,523,852
Stevie Wonder"I Just Called to Say I Love You" August 19841 September 198419841,874,225
Ray Parker, Jr."Ghostbusters" August 1984N/A[nb 5]2004–10[37]1,170,587
Band Aid"Do They Know It's Christmas?" November 19841 December 198419843,802,066
Wham!"Last Christmas" / "Everything She Wants" December 19841 January 198519851,825,115
Jennifer Rush"The Power of Love" May 19851 November 198519851,456,087
Rick Astley"Never Gonna Give You Up" July 1987N/A2018[22]1,002,000[22]172–175[22]
The Pogues featuring Kirsty MacColl"Fairytale of New York" December 198722 July 20132012[49]1,217,112126[49]
Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan"Especially for You" November 1988N/A[nb 5]2014[50]1,008,057154[50]
Black Box"Ride On Time" August 19891 October 19892004–10[51]1,092,718
Bryan Adams"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" June 19911 August 1991 19911,848,154
Whitney Houston"I Will Always Love You" October 19921 December 1992 19931,642,360
Wet Wet Wet"Love Is All Around" May 19941 June 1994 19941,898,790
Whigfield"Saturday Night" September 19941 September 199419941,193,115
Celine Dion"Think Twice" October 19941 January 199519941,374,888
Mariah Carey"All I Want for Christmas Is You" December 199419 December 2013 2013[52]1,172,436142[52]
Robson Green & Jerome Flynn"Unchained Melody" / "White Cliffs of Dover" May 1995May 1995 19951,867,755
Take That"Back for Good" March 19951 April 19952004–10[8]1,119,470
Peter Andre featuring Bubbler Ranx "Mysterious Girl" September 19951 August 19962013[42]1,040,672135[42]
Coolio featuring L.V. "Gangsta's Paradise" October 19951 November 1995 19951,585,504
Robson Green & Jerome Flynn"I Believe" / "Up on the Roof" October 19951 November 199519951,121,703
Oasis"Wonderwall" October 19951 January 1996 2004–10[53]1,502,270172–175[22]
Michael Jackson"Earth Song" November 19951 December 199519951,210,297
Babylon Zoo"Spaceman" January 19961 January 199619961,161,286
Oasis"Don't Look Back in Anger" February 19961 April 1996 2018[22]1,000,000[22]172–175[22]
Baddiel & Skinner & The Lightning Seeds"Three Lions"
"3 Lions '98"
June 1996
June 1998
1 July 1996
3 July 1998
1998[nb 8]1,577,260
Fugees"Killing Me Softly June 19961 June 1996 19961,457,641
Spice Girls"Wannabe" July 19961 August 1996 19961,385,211
Spice Girls"2 Become 1" December 19961 December 1996 19961,137,775
No Doubt"Don't Speak" February 199722 July 2013 2015[54]1,017,532163[54]
Puff Daddy featuring Faith Evans"I'll Be Missing You" June 19971 July 1997 19971,663,303
Elton John"Candle in the Wind 1997" /
"Something About the Way You Look Tonight"
September 19971 September 1997 19974,935,426
Aqua"Barbie Girl" October 19977 November 1997 19971,844,310
Natalie Imbruglia"Torn" October 199712 December 1997 2004–10[55]1,197,721
Various artists"Perfect Day" November 199721 November 1997 19971,550,017
All Saints"Never Ever" November 19975 December 1997 19981,363,504
Teletubbies"Teletubbies say "Eh-oh!"" December 199712 December 1997 19971,110,708
Robbie Williams"Angels" December 19976 February 1998 2009–101,228,319
Celine Dion"My Heart Will Go On" February 199827 February 1998 19981,583,276
Run–D.M.C. vs Jason Nevins"It's Like That" March 199827 March 1998 19981,322,898
Boyzone"No Matter What" August 19987 August 199819981,157,952
Aerosmith"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" September 199822 July 2013 2012[56]1,190,480113[56]
Cher"Believe" October 199830 October 1998 19981,826,573
Steps"Heartbeat" / "Tragedy" November 19988 January 199919991,212,288
Britney Spears"...Baby One More Time" February 199919 February 1999 19991,558,054
Lou Bega"Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit of ...)" August 1999September 19992014[57]1,029,722155[57]
Eiffel 65"Blue (Da Ba Dee)" September 19998 October 19992000-021,130,082
Bob the Builder"Can We Fix It?" December 200015 December 200020011,029,644
Atomic Kitten"Whole Again" February 20012 March 20012013[42]1,021,465131[42]
Shaggy featuring Rikrok "It Wasn't Me" February 20012 March 2001 2001[58]1,428,204
Hear'Say"Pure and Simple" March 200130 March 2001 2001[58]1,100,356
Kylie Minogue"Can't Get You Out of My Head" September 200128 September 2001 2002[59]1,195,229
Enrique Iglesias"Hero" January 200215 March 20022015[60]1,036,015159[60]
Will Young"Anything Is Possible" / "Evergreen" February 20021 March 2002 2002[61]1,795,213
Gareth Gates"Unchained Melody" March 200222 March 2002 20021,345,850
Eminem"Lose Yourself" December 200222 July 2013 2015[54]1,077,213162[54]
The Black Eyed Peas"Where Is the Love?" June 2003October 2003 20171,018,056168-170[3]
Band Aid 20"Do They Know It's Christmas?" November 200417 December 2004 20041,184,396
Tony Christie featuring Peter Kay "(Is This the Way to) Amarillo" March 20058 April 2005 20051,354,478
Shayne Ward"That's My Goal" December 200513 January 20062006[62]1,112,671
Gnarls Barkley"Crazy" April 200626 May 2006 2010–11[8][63]1,131,184104[63]
Snow Patrol"Chasing Cars" July 200622 July 2013 2013[64]1,159,099139[64]
Leona Lewis"Bleeding Love" October 200718 January 20082010[65]1,114,596103[65]
Take That"Rule the World" October 200722 July 2013 2014[46]1,070,725152[46]
Kings of Leon"Sex on Fire" September 200822 July 2013 2010[9]1,386,171101[9]
Adele"Make You Feel My Love" October 200822 April 2011 20171,002,171168-170[3]
Kings of Leon"Use Somebody" December 200822 July 2013 2013[66]1,115,392133[42]
Alexandra Burke"Hallelujah" December 200816 January 2009 2009[7]1,310,017
Lady Gaga"Poker Face" April 20097 January 2010 2010[9]1,180,377102[9]
The Black Eyed Peas"I Gotta Feeling" July 20097 January 2010 2010[8]1,477,778100[8]
Cheryl Cole"Fight for This Love" October 200914 May 20102012[67]1,040,958125[67]
Lady Gaga"Bad Romance" October 200920 August 20132013[68]1,045,372138[68]
Eminem featuring Rihanna "Love the Way You Lie" July 201022 July 2013 2011[69]1,258,763107[69]
CeeLo Green"Fuck You" August 2010January 2011 20171,002,504168-170[3]
Bruno Mars"Just the Way You Are (Amazing)" September 20102 August 2011 2011[63]1,331,684106[63]
Rihanna"Only Girl (In the World)" October 20107 January 2011 2011[70]1,162,460108[70]
Katy Perry"Firework" November 201011 March 20112014[71]1,091,743147[71]
Matt Cardle"When We Collide" December 201022 July 20132012[72]1,017,149123[72]
Bruno Mars"Grenade" January 201122 July 2013 2018[73]1,000,000[73]171[73]
Adele"Rolling in the Deep" January 201124 June 2011 2014[74]1,086,347144[74]
Adele"Someone like You" January 20111 April 2011 2011[63]1,644,597105[63]
Jessie J featuring B.o.B "Price Tag" January 201113 May 2011 2012[75]1,228,371111[75]
LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett & GoonRock "Party Rock Anthem" January 201122 July 2013 2012[76]1,284,335110[76]
Pitbull featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer "Give Me Everything" March 201116 September 20112014[71]1,048,500146[71]
Christina Perri"Jar of Hearts" May 201122 July 20132016[77]1,018,874164[77]
Ed Sheeran"The A Team" June 201128 October 2011 2013[42]1,118,825132[42]
LMFAO"Sexy and I Know It" July 201122 July 2013 2018[22]1,000,000[22]172–175[22]
Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera "Moves like Jagger" August 201122 July 2013 2011[78]1,536,041109
Coldplay"Paradise" September 20114 July 2014 2018[22]1,000,000[22]172–175[22]
Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris "We Found Love" September 201122 July 2013 2012[79]1,415,416112[79]
One Direction"What Makes You Beautiful" September 201115 February 2013 2016[80]1,010,042167[80]
Gotye featuring Kimbra "Somebody That I Used to Know" December 201122 July 2013 2012[45]1,515,527114[45]
David Guetta featuring Sia "Titanium" December 201110 August 2012 2013[81]1,300,566130[81]
Nicki Minaj"Starships" February 201222 July 2013 2016[32]1,162,065166[32]
fun. featuring Janelle Monáe "We Are Young" April 201222 July 2013 2013[82]1,145,195128[82]
Carly Rae Jepsen"Call Me Maybe" April 201222 July 2013 2012[67]1,358,631124[67]
Passenger"Let Her Go" July 201228 June 2013 2013[83]1,243,336141[83]
Psy"Gangnam Style" August 201222 July 2013 2013[84]1,304,437129[84]
Rihanna"Diamonds" September 201215 February 2013 2014[74]1,098,959145[74]
Swedish House Mafia featuring John Martin "Don't You Worry Child" October 201222 July 20132015[60]1,050,457160[60]
James Arthur"Impossible" December 201215 February 2013 2013[85]1,310,169127[85]
Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams "Get Lucky" April 201322 July 2013 2013[42]1,471,356136[42]
Naughty Boy featuring Sam Smith "La La La" May 201322 July 2013 2014[71]1,070,199148[71]
Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell Williams "Blurred Lines" May 201322 July 2013 2013[86]1,667,615137[86]
OneRepublic"Counting Stars" June 201323 November 2013 2014[87]1,132,526153[87]
Avicii"Wake Me Up!" July 20139 August 2013 2013[64]1,483,346140[64]
John Legend"All of Me" August 201330 May 2014 2015[88]1,259,708156[88]
Katy Perry"Roar" September 20131 November 2013 2015[89]1,112,787157[89]
Pharrell Williams"Happy" November 201324 January 2014 2014[90]1,921,805143[90]
Clean Bandit featuring Jess Glynne "Rather Be" January 20147 March 2014 2014[15]1,283,122149[15]
Ed Sheeran"Thinking Out Loud" June 201414 November 2014 2015[60]1,219,184161[60]
Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars "Uptown Funk" December 20146 January 2015 2015[24]1,647,310158[24]

daggerAlthough "Brown Girl in the Ring" was listed as the B-side, it received extensive airplay, which caused the single to peak in the charts for a second time.

Artists with the most million-selling singles

Twenty-two artists have had at least two million-selling singles in the UK (if John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John are counted as one artist), but only five artists have had more than two: The Beatles, who have six; Rihanna, who has four (including one as a featured artist); Adele, Bruno Mars and Pharrell Williams, who all have three (including one for Mars as a featured artist and two for Williams as a featured artist).

Artist No. of
million-sellers
Songs
The Beatles 6 "She Loves You", "I Want to Hold Your Hand", "Can't Buy Me Love", "I Feel Fine",
"Day Tripper" / "We Can Work It Out", "Hey Jude"
Rihanna 4† "Love the Way You Lie", "Only Girl (In the World)", "We Found Love", "Diamonds"
Adele 3 "Make You Feel My Love", "Rolling in the Deep", "Someone like You"
Bruno Mars 3† "Just the Way You Are (Amazing)", "Grenade", "Uptown Funk"
Pharrell Williams 3† "Get Lucky", "Blurred Lines", "Happy"
Boney M. 2 "Rivers of Babylon" / "Brown Girl in the Ring", "Mary's Boy Child – Oh My Lord"
The Black Eyed Peas 2 "Where Is the Love?", "I Gotta Feeling"
Celine Dion 2 "My Heart Will Go On", "Think Twice"
Ed Sheeran 2 "The A Team", "Thinking Out Loud"
Elton John 2 "Don't Go Breaking My Heart", "Candle in the Wind 1997"
Eminem 2 "Lose Yourself", "Love the Way You Lie"
Engelbert Humperdinck 2 "Release Me", "The Last Waltz"
Frankie Goes to Hollywood 2 "Relax", "Two Tribes"
John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John 2‡ "You're the One That I Want", "Summer Nights"
Katy Perry 2 "Firework", "Roar"
Kings of Leon 2 "Sex on Fire", "Use Somebody"
Kylie Minogue 2 "Especially for You", "Can't Get You Out of My Head"
Lady Gaga 2 "Poker Face", "Bad Romance"
LMFAO 2 "Party Rock Anthem", "Sexy and I Know It"
Oasis 2 "Wonderwall", "Don't Look Back in Anger"
Robson & Jerome 2 "I Believe" / "Up on the Roof", "Unchained Melody" / "White Cliffs of Dover"
Spice Girls 2 "Wannabe", "2 Become 1"
Take That 2 "Back for Good", "Rule the World"
  • dagger Includes featured performances
  • double-dagger Duets

Songs with 1 million combined sales

This is a list of singles which have reached a million combined sales when streaming is taken into account (100 streams equivalent to one download or physical sale). In addition to those 175 listed above, 136 songs have achieved one million combined sales.[3] Eighteen of these were released before 2000 and twenty-seven in 2015. The most combined sales (and only song with over 2 million streaming equivalent sales) without a million traditional sales, is "Shape of You" by Ed Sheeran.

In the full list of 311 songs with combined sales over a million, Rihanna features as a named artist on 10 and Sheeran features on 9.

Artist Single Date released[nb 9] Date certified Platinum Copies sold Streaming sales Combined sales
The Beatles"Help!" July 1965N/A 987,76951,0191,038,788
Frank Sinatra"My Way" March 1969N/A 991,56355,9911,047,554
George Harrison"My Sweet Lord" January 1971N/A 960,56154,5781,015,139
Rod Stewart"Reason to Believe" / "Maggie May" July 1971N/A 928,88299,1121,027,994
John Lennon & Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band
with the Harlem Community Choir
"Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" December 1971N/A 937,80185,0841,022,885
Bee Gees"How Deep Is Your Love" September 1977N/A 963,47152,0511,015,522
The Jam"Town Called Malice" / "Precious" January 1982N/A 931,196133,6021,064,797
Michael Jackson"Billie Jean" January 1983N/A 843,050252,8691,095,919
David Bowie"Let's Dance" March 1983N/A 908,867155,3601,064,227
Lionel Richie"Hello" February 1984N/A 964,62367,6791,032,302
Shakin' Stevens"Merry Christmas Everyone" December 1985N/A 855,675176,4161,032,090
Starship"Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" March 1987N/A 957,336103,8491,061,185
Mark Morrison"Return of the Mack" March 19961 May 1996 921,665111,5341,033,198
Will Smith"Men in Black" August 19971 August 1997 961,80548,7591,010,565
Goo Goo Dolls"Iris" April 199822 July 2013 975,953274,7181,250,671
B*Witched"C'est la Vie" June 19981 July 1998 927,53577,0321,004,568
Eminem featuring Dido "Stan" December 200015 December 2000 953,053196,4921,149,545
Wheatus"Teenage Dirtbag" February 200122 July 2013 924,964234,0431,159,007
Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland "Dilemma" October 200225 October 2002 933,965176,1261,110,091
R. Kelly"Ignition (Remix)" May 200322 July 2013 767,829487,2221,255,050
The Killers"Mr. Brightside" May 200422 July 2013 969,851[91]775,092[91]1,744,943[91]
Kanye West"Gold Digger" August 20054 July 2014 649,157362,1631,011,321
Coldplay"Fix You" September 20054 July 2014 727,508318,7381,046,246
Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean"Hips Don't Lie" June 200622 July 2013 795,563250,9281,046,491
The Fray"How to Save a Life" January 200722 July 2013 748,702319,3811,068,082
Rihanna featuring Jay-Z "Umbrella" May 200712 December 2008 869,597171,3991,040,996
Jason Mraz"I'm Yours" March 200822 July 2013 830,946371,7281,202,674
Coldplay"Viva la Vida" April 200823 November 2012 860,580317,4421,178,022
Beyoncé"Halo" February 200922 July 2013 760,027295,0251,055,052
Owl City"Fireflies" January 201022 July 2013 844,895163,4521,008,347
Tinie Tempah"Pass Out" March 201011 March 2011 917,533173,9671,091,500
Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull"On the Floor" March 201122 July 2013 919,64390,2801,009,923
Labrinth featuring Tinie Tempah"Earthquake" October 201122 July 2013 936,842131,1431,067,985
Christina Perri"A Thousand Years" November 201122 July 2013 844,044285,4671,129,511
Ed Sheeran"Lego House" November 2011 811,534293,0511,104,585
Imagine Dragons"Radioactive" February 201222 July 2013 692,497598,3871,290,884
The Lumineers"Ho Hey" March 201222 July 2013 890,096317,1861,207,282
Rudimental featuring John Newman "Feel the Love" May 201222 July 2013 907,979264,5731,172,552
Maroon 5 featuring Wiz Khalifa"Payphone" June 201222 July 2013 859,932173,8211,033,753
The Script featuring will.i.am"Hall of Fame" August 201222 July 2013 829,898294,5841,124,481
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz"Thrift Shop" September 201214 June 2013 841,728203,7381,045,466
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Ray Dalton"Can't Hold Us" October 201211 October 2013 760,854460,7571,221,610
Bruno Mars"Locked Out of Heaven" November 201222 July 2013 863,122246,3291,109,451
Labrinth featuring Emeli Sandé "Beneath Your Beautiful" December 201222 July 2013 963,449197,9141,161,363
Pink featuring Nate Ruess "Just Give Me a Reason" February 201322 July 2013 851,173219,6641,070,836
Bastille"Pompeii" March 20137 November 2013 959,693749,0111,708,704
Rudimental featuring Ella Eyre"Waiting All Night" April 201327 February 2015 790,626301,2681,091,893
Arctic Monkeys"Do I Wanna Know?" June 20137 February 2015 459,623575,4551,035,078
John Newman"Love Me Again" June 201327 December 2013 804,466250,8311,055,297
Lana Del Rey vs. Cedric Gervais"Summertime Sadness" July 20134 July 2014 652,060364,3861,016,446
Ellie Goulding"Burn" August 20133 January 2014 785,459320,2721,105,731
Ellie Goulding"How Long Will I Love You?" August 20136 June 2014 776,390228,4821,004,872
Avicii"Hey Brother" September 201323 May 2014 711,296314,2001,025,496
George Ezra"Budapest" September 201310 October 2014 761,988866,8821,628,870
Hozier"Take Me to Church" September 201313 February 2015 934,4661,017,8511,952,317
Eminem featuring Rihanna"The Monster" October 20137 March 2014 696,280363,6331,059,913
Magic!"Rude" October 201317 October 2014 596,606506,3881,102,994
Vance Joy"Riptide" November 20133 April 2015 424,836721,5991,146,436
Idina Menzel"Let It Go" November 20132 December 2013 817,522442,6301,260,153
Pitbull featuring Kesha "Timber" December 201327 February 2015 817,206474,1551,291,361
Mr Probz"Waves" February 20144 July 2014 933,555757,4021,690,957
Route 94 featuring Jess Glynne"My Love" March 20144 July 2014 594,828407,2411,002,069
Sia"Chandelier" March 201427 February 2015 661,055860,8191,521,874
Sam Smith"Stay with Me" April 201422 August 2014 834,622832,6371,667,260
Ed Sheeran"Sing" April 201420 June 2014 671,626667,0361,338,662
James Bay"Let It Go" May 20145 February 2016 338,543[92]972,413[92]1,310,956[92]
Sam Smith"I'm Not the Only One" May 201423 January 2015 507,375603,1311,110,507
Ella Henderson"Ghost" May 201420 June 2014 860,629533,0461,393,675
Ed Sheeran"Don't" June 201413 February 2015 399,001674,1531,073,154
Lilly Wood and Robin Schulz"Prayer in C" July 20141 January 2015 471,505530,7111,002,215
Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj"Bang Bang" July 201430 January 2015 554,197544,5911,098,788
Meghan Trainor"All About That Bass" August 201414 November 2014 884,347493,4441,377,790
Taylor Swift"Shake It Off" August 201428 November 2014 962,045222,2511,184,296
Maroon 5"Sugar" August 20145 June 2015 499,025699,6821,198,708
Ariana Grande"One Last Time" August 20149 June 2017 373,318644,7521,018,070
James Bay"Hold Back the River" November 20141 May 2015 674,185[92]924,017[92]1,598,202[92]
Kygo featuring Conrad Sewell"Firestone" December 201418 September 2015368,736700,1331,068,869
Ellie Goulding"Love Me Like You Do" January 20158 January 2015 823,581677,2051,500,786
Fetty Wap"Trap Queen" January 201523 October 2015 316,087779,0951,095,181
Rihanna featuring Kanye West and Paul McCartney"FourFiveSeconds" January 20158 May 2015 521,572478,5971,000,169
Years & Years"King" January 20155 June 2015 547,326744,8351,292,162
Skrillex and Diplo featuring Justin Bieber "Where Are Ü Now" February 201528 August 2015 389,654848,9761,238,630
Major Lazer featuring DJ Snake and "Lean On" March 201517 July 2015 508,1891,122,5731,630,762
Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth "See You Again" March 201522 May 2015 725,538750,4151,475,954
Jess Glynne"Hold My Hand" March 201526 June 2015 599,567661,8091,261,377
Omi"Cheerleader" April 201515 May 2015 861,0861,057,4391,918,526
The Weeknd"The Hills" May 20154 December 2015 402,281850,6741,252,956
Jason Derulo"Want to Want Me" May 201521 August 2015 517,338709,9251,227,263
Major Lazer featuring Nyla and Fuse ODG"Light It Up" May 20156 May 2016 243,603886,3721,129,975
Little Mix"Black Magic" May 201513 November 2015 511,452602,6631,114,114
Ed Sheeran"Photograph" May 201525 September 2015 386,001961,9651,347,966
Lost Frequencies"Are You with Me" June 20154 September 2015 472,916704,5341,177,449
Walk the Moon"Shut Up and Dance" June 20152 October 2015 561,532804,3481,365,879
Zara Larsson"Lush Life" June 201522 April 2016 364,0881,044,6251,408,713
The Weeknd"Can't Feel My Face" June 20156 November 2015 399,177900,5281,299,644
Calvin Harris featuring Disciples "How Deep Is Your Love" July 201530 October 2015 428,914859,4131,288,326
Justin Bieber"What Do You Mean?" September 201513 November 2015 533,5811,320,2561,853,837
Shawn Mendes"Stitches" September 201527 May 2016 462,4471,083,7401,546,188
Zara Larsson and MNEK"Never Forget You" September 201519 February 2016 286,487797,9931,084,480
DNCE"Cake by the Ocean" September 20158 July 2016 387,666700,7631,088,430
Adele"Hello" October 201513 November 2015 948,618906,4311,855,050
Justin Bieber"Sorry" October 20154 December 2015 724,1881,443,7192,167,907
Justin Bieber"Love Yourself" October 20155 January 2016 718,5491,340,6662,059,215
Coldplay"Adventure of a Lifetime" November 201515 April 2016 358,763667,4861,026,248
Coldplay"Hymn for the Weekend" December 20158 July 2016 285,453850,5151,135,968
Jonas Blue featuring Dakota"Fast Car" January 20168 April 2016 375,295857,5901,232,886
Zayn"Pillowtalk" January 201622 April 2016 279,742725,3461,005,089
Lukas Graham"7 Years" January 201611 March 2016 653,6571,054,2111,707,868
Rihanna featuring Drake "Work" February 20168 April 2016 320,615979,1791,299,794
Mike Posner"I Took a Pill in Ibiza" February 201615 April 2016 481,8271,112,2941,594,122
Fifth Harmony"Work from Home" February 201627 May 2016 327,487882,4151,209,902
The Chainsmokers featuring Daya "Don't Let Me Down" February 20162 September 2017 274,575961,8551,236,430
Kungs vs. Cookin' on 3 Burners"This Girl" February 201619 August 2016 378,758732,5771,111,335
Shawn Mendes"Treat You Better" March 201621 October 2016 234,717807,2001,041,918
Neiked"Sexual" March 201613 January 2017 232,032787,8501,019,882
Sia"Cheap Thrills" March 201613 May 2016 517,0821,247,6401,764,721
Calum Scott"Dancing On My Own" March 201626 August 2016 564,531799,1031,363,635
Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla "One Dance" April 201613 May 2016 553,9731,791,0072,344,981
Drake featuring Rihanna"Too Good" April 201612 August 2016 217,917950,6201,168,538
Calvin Harris featuring Rihanna "This Is What You Came For" May 201624 June 2016 472,4961,029,7961,502,292
Justin Timberlake"Can't Stop the Feeling!" May 201615 July 2016 619,672896,8031,516,475
Major Lazer featuring Justin Bieber and MØ "Cold Water" July 201616 September 2016 290,8211,028,2941,319,114
The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey "Closer" July 201616 September 2016 399,6591,192,5911,592,250
James Arthur"Say You Won't Let Go" September 20164 November 2016 441,8071,043,3271,485,134
DJ Snake featuring Justin Bieber"Let Me Love You" August 201621 October 2016 278,911882,9401,161,851
The Weeknd featuring Daft Punk"Starboy" September 201616 December 2016 260,561921,8641,182,426
Little Mix"Shout Out to My Ex" October 201630 December 2016 373,706697,1301,070,835
Clean Bandit"Rockabye" October 201630 December 2016 472,156901,9411,374,097
Rag'n'Bone Man"Human" November 201617 February 2017 521,543747,7301,269,274
Ed Sheeran"Shape of You" January 20173 February 2017 764,737[93]2,241,667[93]3,006,404[93]
Ed Sheeran"Castle on the Hill" January 201710 February 2017 478,7161,192,6071,671,322
Ed Sheeran"Galway Girl" March 201721 April 2017 246,524952,5471,199,071
Clean Bandit featuring Zara Larsson"Symphony" March 201726 May 2017 264,440802,0531,066,492
French Montana featuring Swae Lee"Unforgettable" April 201714 July 2017 148,756857,9981,006,754
Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber"Despacito" April 20172 June 2017 566,4251,334,1741,900,599

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 "Sugar, Sugar" was erroneously awarded a gold record by Disc having sold approximately 945,000 copies. RCA Records informed Disc that 1 million copies had been shipped, however not all were sold.[36][10] The single went on to sell more than 1 million copies with the introduction of music downloads in 2004.[37]
  2. Unless explicitly cited, the release dates are given by the BPI.[25]
  3. General reference, except where explicitly cited
  4. Sales figures given by the OCC - these do not include streaming
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 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.[11]
  6. "Bohemian Rhapsody" has sold 1 million copies and been certified Platinum both in its original 1975 release and in its 1991 re-release as a double 'A' side following the death of Freddie Mercury.
  7. "Blue Monday" was released in 1983 and re-released in 1988 and 1995. New Order's label, Factory Records, was not a member of the British Phonographic Industry so they never received any sales certifications.[47] However, the record sold more than 1 million units.
  8. "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 grouped them as the same song, thus making it a million-seller.
  9. Unless explicitly cited, the release dates are given by the BPI.[25]

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