ARIA Award for Highest Selling Single
ARIA Award for Highest Selling Single | |
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Country | Australia |
Presented by | Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) |
First awarded | 1987 |
Last awarded | 2011 |
Website | www |
The ARIA Music Award for Highest Selling Single was an award presented at the annual ARIA Music Awards. It was presented from 1987 through to 2011.[1]
Kylie Minogue holds the record for the most wins, at three (1988, 1989 and 2002).
Winners and nominees[]
In the following table, the winner is highlighted in a separate colour, and in boldface; the nominees are those that are not highlighted or in boldface.
Winner marked in a separate colour
Year | Winner(s) | Album title |
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1987 (1st) | ||
John Farnham | "You're the Voice" | |
Boom Crash Opera | "Great Wall" | |
Do-Re-Mi | "Guns and Butter" | |
Dragon | "Dreams of Ordinary Men" | |
INXS & Jimmy Barnes | "Good Times" | |
Pseudo Echo | "Funky Town" | |
Wa Wa Nee | "Stimulation" | |
1988 (2nd) |
Kylie Minogue | "Locomotion" |
1989 (3rd) | ||
Kylie Minogue | "I Should Be So Lucky" | |
1927 | "If I Could" | |
Australian Olympians | "You're Not Alone" | |
Crowded House | "Better Be Home Soon" | |
John Farnham | "Age of Reason" | |
Go 101 | "Build It Up" | |
1990 (4th) |
Kate Ceberano | "Bedroom Eyes" |
1991 (5th) |
Craig McLachlan and Check 1-2 | "Mona" |
1992 (6th) | ||
Melissa Tkautz | "Read My Lips" | |
Daryl Braithwaite | "The Horses" | |
Jimmy Barnes and John Farnham | "When Something Is Wrong with My Baby" | |
The Screaming Jets | "Better" | |
Jenny Morris | "Break in the Weather" | |
1993 (7th) | ||
Wendy Matthews | "The Day You Went Away" | |
Euphoria | "One in a Million" | |
John Paul Young | "Love Is in the Air" | |
Frente! | "Accidently Kelly Street" | |
Girlfriend | "Take It from Me" | |
Kate Ceberano, John Farnham and Jon Stevens | "Everything's Alright" | |
1994 (8th) | ||
Peter Andre | "Gimme a Little Sign" | |
Chocolate Starfish | "You're So Vain" | |
INXS | "The Gift" | |
The Screaming Jets | "Shivers" | |
Things of Stone and Wood | "Happy Birthday Helen" | |
1995 (9th) | ||
Silverchair | "Tomorrow" | |
Merril Bainbridge | "Mouth" | |
Chocolate Starfish | "Mountain" | |
Kulcha | "Shaka Jam" | |
Kylie Minogue | "Confide in Me" | |
1996 (10th) | ||
CDB | "Let's Groove" | |
Crowded House | "Everything Is Good for You" | |
Merril Bainbridge | "Under the Water" | |
Peter Andre | "Mysterious Girl" | |
Regurgitator | New (EP)[nb 1] | |
1997 (11th) | ||
Savage Garden | "Truly Madly Deeply" | |
Human Nature | "Don't Say Goodbye" | |
Human Nature | "Wishes" | |
Silverchair | "Abuse Me"" | |
Silverchair | "Freak" | |
1998 (12th) | ||
The Living End | "Second Solution / Prisoner of Society" | |
John Farnham and Human Nature | "Every Time You Cry" | |
Natalie Imbruglia | "Big Mistake" | |
Natalie Imbruglia | "Torn" | |
Tina Arena | "Burn" | |
1999 (13th) | ||
Joanne Accom | "Jackie" | |
Bachelor Girl | "Buses and Trains" | |
Human Nature | "Last to Know" | |
Savage Garden | "The Animal Song" | |
Silverchair | "Anthem for the Year 2000" | |
2000 (14th) | ||
Madison Avenue | "Don't Call Me Baby" | |
Bardot | "Poison" | |
Chris Franklin | "Bloke" | |
Sister2Sister | "Sister" | |
Vanessa Amorosi | "Absolutely Everybody" | |
2001 (15th) | ||
Scandal'us | "Me, Myself & I" | |
Human Nature | "He Don't Love You" | |
Nikki Webster | "Strawberry Kisses" | |
Powderfinger | "My Happiness"[nb 2] | |
Kylie Minogue | "On A Night Like This" | |
2002 (16th) | ||
Kylie Minogue | "Can't Get You Out of My Head" | |
Alex Lloyd | "Amazing" | |
Holly Valance | "Kiss Kiss" | |
Kasey Chambers | "Not Pretty Enough" | |
Shakaya | "Stop Calling Me" | |
2003 (17th) | ||
Delta Goodrem | "Born to Try" | |
Amiel Daemion | "Lovesong" | |
The Androids | "Do It with Madonna" | |
Delta Goodrem | "Innocent Eyes" | |
Delta Goodrem | "Lost Without You" | |
2004 (18th) | ||
Guy Sebastian | "Angels Brought Me Here" | |
Delta Goodrem | "Predictable" | |
Paulini | "Angel Eyes" | |
Shannon Noll | "What About Me" | |
Spiderbait | "Black Betty" | |
2005 (19th) | ||
Anthony Callea | "The Prayer" | |
Anthony Callea | "Rain" / "Bridge Over Troubled Water" | |
Casey Donovan | "Listen With Your Heart" | |
Delta Goodrem and Brian McFadden | "Almost Here" | |
Missy Higgins | "The Special Two" | |
2006 (20th) | ||
TV Rock featuring Seany B | "Flaunt It" | |
Kate DeAraugo | "Maybe Tonight" | |
Lee Harding | "Wasabi" | |
Shannon Noll | "Shine" | |
Youth Group | "Forever Young" | |
2007 (21st) | ||
Silverchair | "Straight Lines" | |
Natalie Bassingthwaighte and Shannon Noll | "Don't Give Up" | |
Missy Higgins | "Steer" | |
Damien Leith | "Night of My Life" | |
Wolfmother | "Joker & the Thief" | |
2008 (22nd) | ||
Gabriella Cilmi | "Sweet About Me" | |
Delta Goodrem | "In This Life" | |
The Potbelleez | "Don't Hold Back" | |
The Veronicas | "Untouched" | |
The Veronicas | "Hook Me Up" | |
2009 (23rd) | ||
Jessica Mauboy | "Running Back" | |
Empire of the Sun | "Walking on a Dream" | |
Evermore | "Hey Boys and Girls" | |
Jessica Mauboy | "Burn" | |
Wes Carr | "You" | |
2010 (24th) | ||
No award given | ||
2011 (25th) | ||
Guy Sebastian featuring Eve | "Who's That Girl" | |
Birds of Tokyo | "Plans" | |
Gotye featuring Kimbra | "Somebody That I Used to Know" | |
Havana Brown | "We Run the Night" | |
Jessica Mauboy featuring Ludacris | "Saturday Night" |
Notes[]
- ^ ARIA lists the Regurgitator highest selling single as "New Detention". Powderfinger's highest charting single for 1995/96 was "New. They have not released a single called "New Detention".
- ^ ARIA lists the Powderfinger highest selling single as "Odyssey Number Five". Powderfinger's highest charting single for 2000–2001 was "My Happiness",[2] there is no track called "Odyssey Number Five" on their album, Odyssey Number Five.
References[]
- ^ "Highest Selling Single". ARIA. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
- ^ "Discography Powderfinger". Australian charts portal. Hung Medien. Retrieved 3 April 2010.
External links[]
Categories:
- ARIA Music Awards