List of Australian chart achievements and milestones

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This is a comprehensive listing which highlights significant achievements and milestones in Australian music chart history, based upon Kent Music Report and Australian Recording Industry Association.

Songs with the most weeks at number one[]

24 weeks
15 weeks
  • Ed Sheeran – "Shape of You" (2017)
14 weeks
  • ABBA – "Fernando" (1976)
  • The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber – "Stay" (2021)
13 weeks
  • The Beatles – "Hey Jude" (1968)
  • Coolio – "Gangsta's Paradise" (1995–96)
  • Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber – "Despacito" (2017)
  • Lil Nas X – "Old Town Road" (2019)
12 weeks
  • Dinah Shore – "Buttons and Bows" (1949)
  • Eminem – "Lose Yourself" (2002–03)
  • Pharrell Williams – "Happy" (2014)
11 weeks
  • Wings – "Mull of Kintyre" (1977–78)
  • Bryan Adams – "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" (1991)
  • Spice Girls – "Wannabe" (1996–97)
  • Drake – "God's Plan" (2018)
  • The Weeknd – "Blinding Lights" (2020)
  • 24kGoldn feat. Iann Dior – "Mood" (2020–21)
10 weeks
  • The Platters – "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" (1959)
  • Daddy Cool – "Eagle Rock" (1971)
  • ABBA – "Mamma Mia" (1975)
  • Whitney Houston – "I Will Always Love You" (1992–93)
  • Sandi Thom – "I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)" (2006)
  • LMFAO feat. Lauren Bennett and GoonRock – "Party Rock Anthem" (2011)

Artists with the most number-one songs[]

  • The Beatles (26)
  • Elvis Presley (14)
  • Madonna (11)
  • Kylie Minogue (10)
  • Rihanna (10)
  • Delta Goodrem (9)
  • Pink (9)
  • Justin Bieber (8)
  • Eminem (8)
  • The Black Eyed Peas (8)
  • Taylor Swift (8)
  • ABBA (6)
  • Ed Sheeran (6)
  • Guy Sebastian (6)
  • Roy Orbison (6)
  • The Rolling Stones (6)
  • George Michael (5)
  • Olivia Newton-John (5)
  • Britney Spears (5)
  • U2 (5)

Artists with the most consecutive number-one songs[]

  • The Beatles – 14 (1966-1970)
  • The Beatles – 7 (1964-1965)
  • Delta Goodrem – 6 (2002-2004)
  • ABBA – 6 (1975-1976)

Longest climb to #1 on the ARIA Singles Chart[]

  • 25 years and 4 months – "Unchained Melody" – The Righteous Brothers (August 1965-November 1990)[1]
  • 24 years – "All I Want for Christmas Is You" – Mariah Carey (December 1994-December 2018)[1]
  • 22 weeks – "Without You" – The Kid Laroi (10 May 2021) [2]
  • 21 weeks – "Perfect" – Ed Sheeran (17 December 2017)[3]

Longest climb to #1 on the ARIA Top 100 Albums Chart (1983-present)[]

  • 138 weeks – RemastersLed Zeppelin (Debut 18-Nov-90/Peak 11-Jul-93)
  • 77 weeks – The Very BestINXS (peak 23-Feb-2014)
  • 69 weeks – Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 – Janet Jackson (debut 16-Oct-89, peak 3-Feb-91)
  • 65 weeks – Come On Over – Shania Twain (debut 23-Nov-97, peak 8-Feb-99)[a]
  • 59 weeks – Elephunk – The Black Eyed Peas (debut 14-July-03, peak 23-Aug-04)
  • 52 weeks – Don't Ask – Tina Arena (debut 27-Nov-94, peak 19-Nov-95)[b]
  • 48 weeks – In the Lonely HourSam Smith (debut 8-June-2014, peak 3-May-15)
  • 46 weeks – Whitney Houston – Whitney Houston (debut 17-June-1985, peak 2-June-86)
  • 46 weeks – + – Ed Sheeran (debut 3-Oct-11, peak 13-Aug-12)
  • 45 weeks – Crowded House – Crowded House (debut 28-July-86, peak 8-June-87)
  • 45 weeks – The Dutchess – Fergie (debut 25-Sep-06, peak 30-July-07)
  • 43 weeks – Escape – Enrique Iglesias (debut 12-Nov-01, peak 26-Aug-02)
  • 41 weeks – The Dream of the Blue Turtles – Sting (debut 8-July-1985, peak 21-Apr-86)
  • 41 weeks – The Marshall Mathers LP – Eminem (debut 29-May-00, peak 5-Mar-01)
  • 40 weeks – Hysteria – Def Leppard (debut 23-Oct-88, peak 31-July-89)

Songs making the biggest drop from number one[]

  • 1→100+ Mariah Carey – "All I Want For Christmas Is You" (2018, coinciding with the end of the Christmas period)
  • 1→54 Karise Eden – "Stay with Me Baby" (2012, coinciding with the end of The Voice Australia)
  • 1→24 Celine Dion – "My Heart Will Go On" (1998, CD single pulled from the shelves to be replaced by the dance version two weeks later which then peaked at No. 3)
  • 1→15 Jesse McCartney – "Beautiful Soul" (2005)
  • 1→12 Reece Mastin – "Shout it Out" (2012)
  • 1→12 Katy Perry – "Rise" (2016)

Songs making the biggest jump to number one inside Top 100 (1963 to present)[]

  • 59→1 Wiz Khalifa feat. Charlie Puth – "See You Again" (2015)
  • 41→1 Elton John – "Something About the Way You Look Tonight" / "Candle in the Wind 1997" (1997)
  • 37→1 Sinéad O'Connor – "Nothing Compares 2 U" (1990)
  • 36→1 The Beatles – "Yellow Submarine / Eleanor Rigby" (1966)
  • 31→1 Kylie Minogue – "Confide in Me" (1994)
  • 31→1 Rihanna – "Don't Stop The Music" (2008)
  • 26→1 Delta Goodrem – "Wings" (2015)
  • 20→1 Lukas Graham – "7 Years" (2016)
  • 19→1 Madonna – "Vogue" (1990)
  • 18→1 Sheppard – "Geronimo" (2014)
  • 17→1 Nena – "99 Luftballons" / "99 Red Balloons" (1984)
  • 17→1 Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper – "Shallow" (2018)
  • 16→1 The Beatles – "Can't Buy Me Love / You Can't Do That" (1964)
  • 16→1 Coolio feat. L.V. – "Gangsta's Paradise" (1995→1996)
  • 13→1 Creedence Clearwater Revival – "Up Around the Bend / Run Through the Jungle" (1970)
  • 12→1 Kelly Clarkson – "Mr. Know It All" (2011)
  • 11→1 David Bowie – "Sorrow" (1974)
  • 11→1 Shaggy – "Boombastic" (1996)
  • 11→1 Colbie Caillat – "Bubbly" (2008)
  • 11→1 Richard Marx – "Right Here Waiting" (1989)
  • 10→1 The Black Eyed Peas – "The Time (Dirty Bit)" (2010)
  • 10→1 The Kid Laroi – "Without You" (2021)

Most number-one singles from a single album[]

  • 5 – Delta GoodremInnocent Eyes (2003)
    • "Born to Try"
    • "Lost Without You"
    • "Innocent Eyes"
    • "Not Me, Not I"
    • "Predictable"
  • 3 – ABBAABBA (1975)
    • "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do"
    • "Mamma Mia"
    • "SOS"
  • 3 – ABBAArrival (1976)
    • "Fernando"
    • "Dancing Queen"
    • "Money, Money, Money"
  • 3 – Kylie MinogueKylie (1988)
    • "Locomotion"
    • "I Should Be So Lucky"
    • "Got to Be Certain"
  • 3 – Britney SpearsIn the Zone (2003)
    • "Me Against the Music" (featuring Madonna)
    • "Toxic"
    • "Everytime"
  • 3 – The Black Eyed PeasThe E.N.D. (2009)
    • "Boom Boom Pow"
    • "I Gotta Feeling"
    • "Meet Me Halfway"
  • 3 – Macklemore & Ryan LewisThe Heist (2012/2013)
    • "Thrift Shop" (featuring Wanz)
    • "Same Love" (featuring Mary Lambert)
    • "Can't Hold Us" (featuring Ray Dalton)
  • 3 – Taylor Swift1989 (2014/2015)
    • "Shake It Off"
    • "Blank Space"
    • "Bad Blood" (featuring Kendrick Lamar)
  • 3 – DrakeScorpion (2018)

Most top five singles from a single album[]

  • 6 – Ed Sheeran÷ (2017)
    • "Shape of You" (#1)
    • "Perfect" (#1)
    • "Castle on the Hill" (#2)
    • "How Would You Feel (Paean)" (#2)
    • "Galway Girl" (#2)
    • "Dive" (#5)
  • 5 – Delta GoodremInnocent Eyes (2002-2004)
    • "Born to Try"(#1)
    • "Lost Without You"(#1)
    • "Innocent Eyes"(#1)
    • "Not Me, Not I"(#1)
    • "Predictable"(#1)
  • 5 – PinkI'm Not Dead (2006-2007)
  • 5 – FergieThe Dutchess (2006-2007)
    • "Big Girls Don't Cry" (#1)
    • "Glamorous" (#2)
    • "Clumsy" (#3)
    • "London Bridge" (#3)
    • "Fergalicious" (#4)
  • 5 – Katy PerryTeenage Dream (2010-2011)
    • "California Gurls" (featuring Snoop Dogg) (#1)
    • "Teenage Dream" (#2)
    • "Firework" (#3)
    • "E.T." (featuring Kanye West) (#5)
    • "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" (#5)
  • 5 – DrakeScorpion (2018)
  • 4 – ABBAABBA (1975-1976)
    • "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" (#1)
    • "Mamma Mia" (#1)
    • "SOS" (#1)
    • "Rock Me" (#4)
  • 4 – Michael JacksonThriller (1982-1984)
    • "Billie Jean" (#1)
    • "Beat It" (#2)
    • "The Girl Is Mine" (#4)
    • "Thriller" (#4)
  • 4 – MadonnaLike a Virgin (1984-1985)
    • "Like a Virgin" (#1)
    • "Angel" (#1)
    • "Material Girl" (#4)
    • "Dress You Up" (#5)
  • 4 – MadonnaLike a Prayer (1989-1990)
    • "Like a Prayer" (#1)
    • "Keep It Together" (along with Vogue) (#1)
    • "Cherish" (#4)
    • "Express Yourself" (#5)
  • 4 – Shania TwainCome on Over (1998-1999)
  • 4 – Kylie MinogueFever (2001-2002)
  • 4 – EminemThe Eminem Show (2002-2003)
  • 4 – Christina AguileraStripped (2002-2003)
  • 4 – The Black Eyed PeasElephunk (2003-2004)
  • 4 – NellySweat+Suit (2004)
    • "Flap Your Wings" (#1)
    • "My Place" (#1)
    • "Over and Over" (featuring Tim McGraw) (#1)
    • "Tilt Ya Head Back" (featuring Christina Aguilera) (#5)
  • 4 – The Pussycat DollsPCD (2005-2006)
    • "Don't Cha" (featuring Busta Rhymes) (#1)
    • "Stickwitu" (#2)
    • "Buttons" (featuring Snoop Dogg) (#2)
    • "Beep" (featuring will.i.am) (#3)
  • 4 – RihannaGood Girl Gone Bad (2007-2008)
    • "Umbrella" (featuring Jay-Z) (#1)
    • "Don't Stop the Music" (#1)
    • "Take a Bow" (#3)
    • "Shut Up and Drive" (#4)
  • 4 – BeyoncéI Am... Sasha Fierce (2008-2009)
  • 4 – Lady GagaThe Fame (2008-2009)
    • "Just Dance" (#1)
    • "Poker Face" (#1)
    • "Paparazzi" (#2)
    • "LoveGame" (#4)
  • 4 – Ke$haAnimal (2009-2010)
    • "TiK ToK" (#1)
    • "Blah Blah Blah (feat. 3OH!3)" (#3)
    • "Your Love Is My Drug" (#3)
  • 4 – Flo RidaWild Ones (2011-2012)
    • "Wild Ones" (#1)
    • "Whistle" (#1)
    • "I Cry" (#3)
    • "Good Feeling" (#4)
  • 4 – Jason DeruloTattoos (2013-2014)
    • "Talk Dirty" (#1)
    • "Trumpets" (#1)
    • "Wiggle" (#3)
    • "The Other Side" (#4)
  • 4- David Guetta - Listen (2014-2015)
    • "Lovers on the Sun" (#2)
    • "Shot Me Down" (#3)
    • "Bad" (#5)
    • "Hey Mama" (#5)
  • 4 – Taylor Swift1989 (2014-2015)
    • "Shake It Off" (#1)
    • "Blank Space" (#1)
    • "Bad Blood" (#1)
    • "Wildest Dreams" (#3)
  • 4 – Justin BieberPurpose (2015-2016)
  • 4 – Post MaloneHollywood's Bleeding (2018-2019)
    • "Sunflower" (#1)
    • "Wow." (#2)
    • "Circles" (#2)
    • "Goodbyes" (#5)
  • 4 – Olivia RodrigoSour (2021)
    • "Drivers License" (#1)
    • "Good 4 U" (#1)
    • "Deja Vu" (#3)
    • "Traitor" (#5)

Most top-ten singles in a year[]

  • 7 – Ed Sheeran (2017)
    • "Shape of You" (#1)
    • "Castle on the Hill" (#2)
    • "How Would You Feel (Paean)" (#2)
    • "Dive" (#5)
    • "Perfect" (#1)
    • "Galway Girl" (#2)
    • "River" (#2) (Eminem featuring Ed Sheeran)
  • 7 – Billie Eilish (2019)
    • "Everything I Wanted" (#2)
    • "When the Party's Over" (#7)
    • "Bury a Friend" (#3)
    • "Wish You Were Gay" (#5)
    • "Bad Guy" (#1)
    • "Xanny" (#10)
    • "All the Good Girls Go to Hell" (#8)
  • 6 – will.i.am (2010)
    • "I Gotta Feeling" (#1) (as part of The Black Eyed Peas)
    • "Rock That Body" (#8) (as part of The Black Eyed Peas)
    • "3 Words" (#5) (Cheryl Cole featuring will.i.am)
    • "Imma Be" (#7) (as part of The Black Eyed Peas)
    • "OMG" (#1) (Usher featuring will.i.am)
    • "The Time (Dirty Bit)" (#1) (as part of The Black Eyed Peas)
  • 6 – Flo Rida (2012)
    • "Good Feeling" (#4)
    • "Hangover" (#3) (Taio Cruz featuring Flo Rida)
    • "Wild Ones" (#1) (featuring Sia)
    • "Whistle" (#1)
    • "I Cry" (#3)
    • "Troublemaker" (#4) (Olly Murs featuring Flo Rida)
  • 6 – Drake (2018)
    • "God's Plan" (#1)
    • "Nice for What" (#1)
    • "In My Feelings" (#1)
    • "Don't Matter to Me" (#3) (featuring Michael Jackson)
    • "Nonstop" (#5)
    • "Sicko Mode" (with Travis Scott) (#7)
  • 6 – Post Malone (2018)
    • "Rockstar" (#1) (featuring 21 Savage)
    • "I Fall Apart" (#2)
    • "Psycho" (#1) (featuring Ty Dolla Sign)
    • "Better Now" (#2)
    • "Paranoid" (#10)
    • "Sunflower" (#2) (with Swae Lee)
  • 6 – Taylor Swift (2020)
    • "Cardigan" (#1)
    • "Willow" (#1)
    • "Exile" (#3)
    • "The 1" (#4)
    • "The Last Great American Dynasty" (#7)
    • "My Tears Ricochet" (#8)
  • 6 – Drake (2021)
  • 5 – Fergie (2010)
    • "I Gotta Feeling" (#1) (as part of The Black Eyed Peas)
    • "Rock That Body" (#8) (as part of The Black Eyed Peas)
    • "Imma Be" (#7) (as part of The Black Eyed Peas)
    • "Gettin' Over You" (#5) (David Guetta and Chris Willis featuring Fergie and LMFAO)
    • "The Time (Dirty Bit)" (#1) (as part of The Black Eyed Peas)
  • 5 – Katy Perry (2010)
    • "Starstrukk" (#4) (3OH!3 featuring Katy Perry)
    • "If We Ever Meet Again" (#9) (Timbaland featuring Katy Perry)
    • "California Gurls" (#1) (featuring Snoop Dogg)
    • "Teenage Dream" (#2)
    • "Firework" (#3)
  • 5 – Ke$ha (2010)
    • "Tik Tok" (#1)
    • "Blah Blah Blah" (#3) (featuring 3OH!3)
    • "Your Love Is My Drug" (#3)
    • "Take It Off" (#5)
    • "We R Who We R" (#1)
  • 5 – David Guetta (2011)
    • "Who's That Chick?" (#7) (featuring Rihanna)
    • "Sweat" (#1) (with Snoop Dogg)
    • "Where Them Girls At" (#6) (featuring Flo Rida and Nicki Minaj)
    • "Titanium" (#5) (featuring Sia)
    • "Without You" (#6) (featuring Usher)
  • 5 – Rihanna (2011)
    • "Who's That Chick?" (#7) (David Guetta featuring Rihanna)
    • "S&M" (#1)
    • "California King Bed" (#4)
    • "Cheers (Drink to That)" (#6)
    • "We Found Love" (#2) (featuring Calvin Harris)
  • 5 – Karise Eden (2012)
  • 5 – Ed Sheeran (2014)
  • 5 – Taylor Swift (2015)
    • "Shake It Off" (#1)
    • "Blank Space" (#1)
    • "Style" (#8)
    • "Bad Blood" (#1) (featuring Kendrick Lamar)
    • "Wildest Dreams" (#3)
  • 5 – Justin Bieber (2016)
    • "What Do You Mean?" (#1)
    • "Sorry" (#2)
    • "Love Yourself" (#1)
    • "Cold Water" (#1) (Major Lazer featuring Justin Bieber and )
    • "Let Me Love You" (#2) (DJ Snake featuring Justin Bieber)
  • 5 – Khalid (2018)
    • "Silence" (#5) (Marshmello featuring Khalid)
    • "Love Lies" (#3) (with Normani)
    • "Lovely" (#5) (Billie Eilish featuring Khalid)
    • "Eastside" (#2) (Benny Blanco featuring Halsey and Khalid)
    • "Better" (#6)
  • 5 – Ariana Grande (2019)
  • 5 – Billie Eilish (2020)
    • "Bad Guy" (#1)
    • "Everything I Wanted" (#2)
    • "My Future" (#3)
    • "Therefore I Am" (#3)
    • "No Time to Die" (#4)
  • 5 – Justin Bieber (2020)
    • "Intentions" (#2) (featuring Quavo)
    • "Stuck with U" (#3) (with Ariana Grande)
    • "Yummy" (#4)
    • "Holy" (#4) (featuring Chance the Rapper)
    • "Monster" (#7) (with Shawn Mendes)
  • 5 – Ariana Grande (2020)
    • "Positions" (#1)
    • "Rain On Me" (#2) (with Lady Gaga)
    • "Stuck with U" (#3) (with Justin Bieber)
    • "Santa Tell Me" (#6)
    • "34+35" (#9)
  • 5 – Ed Sheeran (2021)
  • 5 – The Weeknd (2021)
    • "Blinding Lights" (#1)
    • "Save Your Tears" (#3)
    • "Moth to a Flame" (with Swedish House Mafia) (#4)
    • "Take My Breath" (#9)
    • "One Right Now" (with Post Malone) (#9)
  • 4 – Spice Girls (1998)
    • "Too Much" (#9)
    • "Stop" (#5)
    • "Viva Forever" (#2)
    • "Goodbye" (#3)
  • 4 – Justin Bieber (2017)
    • "Despacito" (#1) (Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber)
    • "I'm the One" (#1) (DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper, and Lil Wayne)
    • "2U" (#2) (David Guetta featuring Justin Bieber)
    • "Friends" (#2) (with BloodPop)
  • 4 – Taylor Swift (2017)
  • 4 – Ariana Grande (2018)
    • "No Tears Left to Cry" (#1)
    • "Thank U, Next" (#1)
    • "God Is a Woman" (#5)
    • "Breathin" (#8)
  • 4 – Marshmello (2018)
    • "Happier" (#3) (with Bastille)
    • "Friends" (#4) (with Anne-Marie)
    • "Silence" (#5) (featuring Khalid)
    • "Wolves" (#5) (with Selena Gomez)
  • 4 – Juice Wrld (2020)
    • "Godzilla" (#3) (Eminem featuring Juice Wrld)
    • "Come & Go" (#4) (with Marshmello)
    • "Life's a Mess" (#8) (with Halsey)
    • "Smile" (#8) (with The Weeknd)
  • 4 – Dua Lipa (2020)
    • "Don't Start Now" (#2)
    • "Levitating" (#4)
    • "Break My Heart" (#7)
    • "Physical" (#9)
  • 4 – Olivia Rodrigo (2021)
    • "Drivers License" (#1)
    • "Good 4 U" (#1)
    • "Deja Vu" (#3)
    • "Traitor" (#5)
  • 4 – Justin Bieber (2021)
    • "Stay" (with The Kid Laroi) (#1)
    • "Peaches" (with Daniel Caesar and Giveon) (#1)
    • "Anyone" (#5)
    • "Hold On" (#6)
  • 4 – The Kid Laroi (2021)
    • "Stay" (with Justin Bieber) (#1)
    • "Without You" (with Miley Cyrus) (#1)
    • "So Done" (#8)
    • "Not Sober" (with Polo G and Stunna Gambino) (#8)

Songs that have hit number one by different artists[c][]

  1. "Mona Lisa" by Dennis Day/Nat King Cole (1950) and Conway Twitty (1959)
  2. "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)" by Doris Day (1956) and Normie Rowe (1965)
  3. "In the Summertime" by Mungo Jerry (1970) and The Mixtures (1970)
  4. "Walk Right In" by The Rooftop Singers (1963) and Dr. Hook (1977)
  5. "Venus" by Shocking Blue (1970) and Bananarama (1986)
  6. "Funkytown" by Lipps Inc (1980) and Pseudo Echo (1986)
  7. "Unchained Melody" by Al Hibbler/Les Baxter (1955) and The Righteous Brothers (1990)
  8. "Can't Help Falling in Love" by Elvis Presley (1962) and UB40 (1993)
  9. "The Power of Love" by Jennifer Rush (1985) and Celine Dion (1994)
  10. "Stayin' Alive" by Bee Gees (1978) and N-Trance (1995)
  11. "Killing Me Softly with His Song" by Roberta Flack (1973) and The Fugees (1996, entitled Killing Me Softly)
  12. "American Pie" by Don McLean (1972) and Madonna (2000)
  13. "What About Me" by Moving Pictures (1981) and Shannon Noll (2004)

Number-one single debuts[]

Pre-2000[]

  • Midnight OilSpecies Deceases (EP) (27 November 1985)
  • Kylie Minogue – "Got to Be Certain" (10 July 1988)
  • U2 – "The Fly" (3 November 1991)
  • Meat Loaf – "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" (5 September 1993)
  • U2 – "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" (9 July 1995)
  • George Michael – "Jesus to a Child" (21 January 1996)
  • Metallica – "Until It Sleeps" (2 June 1996)
  • Fugees – "Killing Me Softly" (23 June 1996)
  • Silverchair – "Freak" (26 January 1997)
  • Hanson – "MMMBop" (1 June 1997)

2000[]

  • Madonna – "American Pie" (5 March 2000)
  • *NSYNC – "Bye Bye Bye" (12 March 2000)
  • Bardot – "Poison" (16 April 2000)
  • Madison Avenue – "Who the Hell Are You" (11 June 2000)
  • Kylie Minogue – "Spinning Around" (25 June 2000)
  • Madonna – "Music" (27 August 2000)
  • Kylie Minogue – "On a Night Like This" (17 September 2000)
  • U2 – "Beautiful Day" (15 October 2000)

2001[]

2002[]

  • Kylie Minogue – "In Your Eyes" (27 January 2002)
  • Shakira – "Whenever, Wherever" (3 February 2002)
  • Scott Cain – "I'm Moving On" (12 May 2002)
  • Eminem – "Without Me" (26 May 2002)
  • Holly Valance – "Kiss Kiss" (9 June 2002)
  • ShakiraUnderneath Your Clothes" (18 June 2002)
  • Elvis Presley vs. JXL – "A Little Less Conversation" (23 June 2002)
  • Avril Lavigne – "Complicated" (25 August 2002)
  • Las Ketchup – "The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)" (13 October 2002)
  • Nelly & Kelly Rowland – "Dilemma" (20 October 2002)
  • Eminem – "Lose Yourself" (8 December 2002)

2003[]

  • Delta Goodrem – "Lost Without You" (9 March 2003)
  • t.A.T.u. – "All the Things She Said" (16 March 2003)
  • Justin Timberlake – "Rock Your Body" (11 May 2003)
  • R. Kelly – "Ignition (Remix)" (13 July 2003)
  • Dido – "White Flag" (21 September 2003)
  • Australian Idol: The Final 12 – "Rise Up" (19 October 2003)
  • Kylie Minogue – "Slow" (9 November 2003)
  • Britney Spears and Madonna – "Me Against the Music" (16 November 2003)
  • Guy Sebastian – "Angels Brought Me Here" (30 November 2003)

2004[]

  • Shannon Noll – "What About Me" (1 February 2004)
  • Guy Sebastian – "All I Need Is You" (29 February 2004)
  • Britney Spears – "Toxic" (14 March 2004)
  • Usher, Ludacris and Lil Jon – "Yeah!" (28 March 2004)
  • Frankee – "F.U.R.B. (Fuck You Right Back)" (13 June 2004)
  • Britney Spears – "Everytime" (27 June 2004)
  • Shannon Noll – "Learn to Fly" (11 July 2004)
  • Paulini – "Angel Eyes" (July 2004)
  • Missy Higgins – "Scar" (8 August 2004)
  • Cosima De Vito – "When the War Is Over"/"One Night Without You" (15 August 2004)
  • Nelly and Jaheim – "My Place/Flap Your Wings" (29 August 2004)
  • Guy Sebastian – "Out with My Baby" (3 October 2004)
  • Delta Goodrem – "Out of the Blue" (17 October 2004)
  • Eminem – "Just Lose It" (7 November 2004)
  • Gwen Stefani – "What You Waiting For?" (14 November 2004)
  • Casey Donovan – "Listen with Your Heart" (5 December 2004)
  • Anthony Callea – "The Prayer" (19 December 2004)

2005[]

  • Nitty – "Nasty Girl" (23 January 2005)
  • Delta Goodrem and Brian McFadden – "Almost Here" (13 March 2005)
  • Anthony Callea – "Rain/Bridge over Troubled Water" (20 March 2005)
  • Snoop Dogg feat. Justin Timberlake & Charlie Wilson – "Signs" (1 May 2005)
  • The Black Eyed Peas – "Don't Phunk With My Heart" (22 May 2005)
  • Gwen Stefani – "Hollaback Girl" (29 May 2005)
  • Backstreet Boys – "Incomplete" (19 June 2005)
  • Mariah Carey – "We Belong Together" (26 June 2005)
  • Akon – "Lonely" (10 July 2005)
  • Crazy Frog – "Axel F" (24 July 2005)
  • 2Pac & Elton John – "Ghetto Gospel" (21 August 2005)
  • Pussycat Dolls – "Don't Cha" (28 August 2005)
  • Shannon Noll – "Shine" (2 October 2005)
  • Madonna – "Hung Up" (13 November 2005)
  • The Black Eyed Peas – "My Humps" (20 November 2005)
  • Kate DeAraugo – "Maybe Tonight" (4 December 2005)
  • Lee Harding – "Wasabi!/Eye of the Tiger" (31 December 2005)

2006[]

  • Chris Brown – "Run It!" (22 January 2006)
  • Rihanna – "SOS" (23 April 2006)
  • Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean – "Hips Don't Lie" (18 June 2006)
  • Justin Timberlake – "SexyBack" (20 August 2006)
  • U2 and Green Day – "The Saints Are Coming" (12 November 2006)
  • Damien Leith – "Night of My Life" (3 December 2006)

2007[]

  • Hinder – "Lips of an Angel" (29 January 2007)
  • Silverchair – "Straight Lines" (19 March 2007)
  • Missy Higgins – "Steer" (23 April 2007)
  • Rihanna featuring Jay-Z – "Umbrella" (2 June 2007)
  • Fergie – "Big Girls Don't Cry" (15 July 2007)
  • Sean Kingston – "Beautiful Girls" (17 September 2007)
  • Delta Goodrem – "In This Life" (24 September 2007)
  • Kylie Minogue – "2 Hearts" (19 November 2007)

2009[]

  • Flo Rida featuring Kesha – "Right Round" (23 February 2009)
  • Vanessa Amorosi – "This Is Who I Am" (18 October 2009)

2010[]

  • Jason Derülo – "In My Head" (21 February 2010)
  • Brian McFadden – "Just Say So" (19 April 2010)
  • Rihanna – "Only Girl (In the World)" (27 September 2010)
  • P!nk – "Raise Your Glass" (17 October 2010)
  • Kesha – "We R Who We R" (7 November 2010)

2011[]

  • Lady Gaga – "Born This Way" (20 February 2011)
  • Reece Mastin – "Good Night" (28 November 2011)

2012[]

  • Karise Eden – "Stay With Me Baby" (25 June 2012)
  • Reece Mastin – "Shout It Out" (9 July 2012)
  • Pink – "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" (16 July 2012)
  • Guy Sebastian featuring Lupe Fiasco – "Battle Scars" (20 August 2012)
  • Samantha Jade – "What You've Done to Me" (26 November 2012)

2013[]

  • Baauer – "Harlem Shake" (25 February 2013)
  • Jason Derülo featuring 2 Chainz – "Talk Dirty" (19 August 2013)
  • Redfoo – "Let's Get Ridiculous" (16 September 2013)
  • Dami Im – "Alive" (4 November 2013)
  • Taylor Henderson – "Borrow My Heart" (11 November 2013)

2014[]

  • Ed Sheeran – "Sing" (5 May 2014)
  • Justice Crew – "Que Sera" (12 May 2014)
  • The Veronicas – "You Ruin Me" (29 September 2014)

2015[]

  • One Direction – "Drag Me Down" – (10 August 2015)
  • Justin Bieber – "What Do You Mean?" (7 September 2015)
  • Adele – "Hello" (2 November 2015)

2016[]

  • Zayn – "Pillowtalk" (8 February 2016)
  • Katy Perry – "Rise" (25 July 2016)
  • Major Lazer featuring Justin Bieber & – "Cold Water" (1 August 2016)

2017[]

  • Ed Sheeran – "Shape of You" (16 January 2017)
  • Harry Styles – "Sign of the Times" (17 April 2017)
  • DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper and Lil Wayne – "I'm the One" (8 May 2017)
  • Pink – "What About Us" (21 August 2017)
  • Taylor Swift – "Look What You Made Me Do" (4 September 2017)
  • Sam Smith – "Too Good at Goodbyes" (18 September 2017)

2018[]

  • Ariana Grande – "No Tears Left to Cry" (30 April 2018)

2019[]

  • Ariana Grande – "7 Rings" (28 January 2019)
  • Billie Eilish – "Bad Guy" (8 April 2019)
  • Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber – "I Don't Care" (20 May 2019)

2020[]

  • Taylor Swift – "Cardigan" (3 August 2020)
  • Ariana Grande – "Positions" (2 November 2020)
  • Taylor Swift – "Willow" (21 December 2020)

2021[]

  • Olivia Rodrigo – "Drivers License" (18 January 2021)
  • Ed Sheeran – "Bad Habits" (5 July 2021)
  • The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber – "Stay” (19 July 2021)
  • Adele – "Easy on Me" (25 October 2021)
  • Taylor Swift - "All Too Well (Taylor's Version)" (19 November 2021)

Artists with the most cumulative weeks at number-one[]

  • The Beatles (130 weeks)
  • Elvis Presley (61 weeks)
  • Justin Bieber (45 weeks)
  • ABBA (42 weeks)
  • Madonna (40 weeks)
  • Rihanna (39 weeks)
  • Ed Sheeran (32 weeks)
  • Kylie Minogue (31 weeks)
  • The Black Eyed Peas (28 weeks)
  • Olivia Newton-John (28 weeks)
  • Eminem (27 weeks)
  • Michael Jackson (24 weeks)
  • Flo Rida (24 weeks)
  • Tones and I (24 weeks)
  • John Farnham (23 weeks)
  • Drake (22 weeks)
  • Pharrell Williams (21 weeks)
  • Bryan Adams (21 weeks)
  • Pink (19 weeks)
  • Katy Perry (19 weeks)
  • LMFAO (19 weeks)
  • Kesha (18 weeks)
  • Adele (17 weeks)
  • Shaggy (16 weeks)
  • Shakira (16 weeks)
  • Britney Spears (16 weeks)
  • Taylor Swift (16 weeks)
  • The Kid Laroi (15 weeks)

Songs with most weeks in the top 100[]

200 weeks or more[]

  • Ed Sheeran – "Perfect" (243 weeks)[4]

100 weeks or more[]

  • Ed Sheeran – "Shape of You" (191 weeks)[5]
  • 5 Seconds Of Summer – "Youngblood" (178 weeks)[5]
  • Dean Lewis – "Be Alright" (168 weeks)[5]
  • Ed Sheeran – "Thinking Out Loud" (165 weeks)[6]
  • Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper – "Shallow" (164 weeks)[4]
  • Post Malone featuring Swae Lee – "Sunflower" (161 weeks)[4]
  • James Arthur – "Say You Won't Let Go" (156 weeks)[4]
  • Lewis Capaldi – "Someone You Loved" (142 weeks)[4]
  • Tones and I – "Dance Monkey" (133 weeks)[4]
  • Vance Joy – "Riptide" (129 weeks)[7]
  • Billie Eilish – "Bad Guy" (121 weeks)[8]
  • Post Malone – "Circles" (115 weeks)[5]
  • Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars – "Uptown Funk" (114 weeks)
  • Benny Blanco featuring Halsey and Khalid – "Eastside" (110 weeks)[9]
  • Dua Lipa – "Don't Start Now" (109 weeks)[4]
  • Harry Styles – "Watermelon Sugar" (107 weeks)[4]
  • Lady Gaga – "Poker Face" (106 weeks)
  • The Weeknd – "Blinding Lights" (105 weeks)[10]
  • Black Eyed Peas – "I Gotta Feeling" (105 weeks)[11]
  • Kendrick Lamar – "HUMBLE." (104 weeks)[12]
  • Billie Eilish and Khalid – "Lovely" (104 weeks)[13]
  • Lewis Capaldi – "Before You Go" (101 weeks)[5]
  • Noah Cyrus – "July" (101 weeks)[6]
  • Juice WRLD – "Lucid Dreams" (101 weeks)[14]

75 weeks or more[]

  • Post Malone featuring 21 Savage – "Rockstar" (98 weeks)[15]
  • Beyoncé – "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" (98 weeks)
  • Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber – "I Don't Care" (97 weeks)[16]
  • Lil Nas X – "Old Town Road" (96 weeks)[17]
  • Post Malone – "I Fall Apart" (96 weeks)[15]
  • Travis Scott – "Sicko Mode" (95 weeks)[18]
  • Pharrell Williams – "Happy" (93 weeks)[19]
  • Adele – "Rolling in the Deep" (92 weeks)[4]
  • Queen – "Bohemian Rhapsody" (92 weeks)[20]
  • David Guetta featuring Sia – "Titanium" (92 weeks)[21]
  • Regard – "Ride It" (92 weeks)[22]
  • John Legend – "All of Me" (92 weeks)[23]
  • Katy Perry – "Firework" (91 weeks)[24]
  • Saint Jhn – "Roses" (91 weeks)[25]
  • Gotye featuring Kimbra – "Somebody That I Used to Know" (90 weeks)[26]
  • Maroon 5 – "Memories" (90 weeks)[27]
  • LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock – "Party Rock Anthem" (89 weeks)[28]
  • Lady Gaga featuring Colby O'Donis – "Just Dance" (89 weeks)[29]
  • Ed Sheeran – "Photograph" (87 weeks)[30]
  • Flume featuring Kai – "Never Be like You" (87 weeks)[26]
  • George Ezra – "Shotgun" (86 weeks)[31]
  • Imagine Dragons – "Believer" (86 weeks)[7]
  • The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey – "Closer" (86 weeks)[32]
  • Adele – "Someone like You" (84 weeks)[4]
  • Imagine Dragons – "Thunder" (84 weeks)[33]
  • Justin Timberlake – "Can't Stop the Feeling!" (83 weeks)[34]
  • Ed Sheeran – "Castle on the Hill" (82 weeks)[32]
  • Taio Cruz – "Dynamite" (81 weeks)[35]
  • Eminem and Rihanna – "Love The Way You Lie" (81 weeks)[36]
  • Major Lazer and DJ Snake featuring – "Lean On" (81 weeks)[37]
  • Calum Scott – "Dancing on My Own" (81 weeks)[5]
  • Tones and I – "Never Seen the Rain" (81 weeks)[38]
  • Katy Perry – "Hot n Cold" (81 weeks)[39]
  • Bruno Mars – "Just the Way You Are" (79 weeks)[40]
  • Sia – "Chandelier" (78 weeks)
  • Loud Luxury featuring Brando – "Body" (78 weeks)[41]
  • Katy Perry – "Roar" (77 weeks)
  • Sam Feldt featuring RANI – "Post Malone" (76 weeks)[42]
  • Billie Eilish – "When the Party's Over" (76 weeks)[43]
  • The Killers – "Mr Brightside" (75 weeks)[10]
  • LMFAO – "Sexy And I Know It" (75 weeks)[44]
  • Christina Perri – "A Thousand Years" (75 weeks)

Songs with most weeks in the top 50[]

An asterisk (*) represents that a single in still in the chart

100 weeks or more[]

  • Lewis Capaldi – "Someone You Loved" (124 weeks)
  • The Weeknd – "Blinding Lights" (105 weeks)*

80 weeks or more[]

  • Tones and I – "Dance Monkey" (99 weeks)
  • Ed Sheeran – "Perfect" (82 weeks)
  • Ed Sheeran – "Shape of You" (80 weeks)

50 weeks or more[]

  • Benny Blanco featuring Halsey and Khalid – "Eastside" (75 weeks)
  • Harry Styles – "Watermelon Sugar" (74 weeks)
  • Post Malone featuring Swae Lee – "Sunflower" (72 weeks)
  • Fleetwood Mac – "Dreams" (72 weeks)*
  • Dua Lipa – "Don't Start Now" (71 weeks)
  • Billie Eilish – "Bad Guy" (62 weeks)
  • Post Malone – "Circles" (62 weeks)
  • Dua Lipa – "Levitating" (62 weeks)*
  • 24kGoldn & Iann Dior – "Mood" (59 weeks)
  • Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars – "Uptown Funk" (58 weeks)
  • 5 Seconds Of Summer – "Youngblood" (57 weeks)
  • Queen – "Bohemian Rhapsody" (56 weeks)
  • Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper – "Shallow" (56 weeks)
  • Saint Jhn – "Roses" (55 weeks)
  • Glass Animals – "Heat Waves" (54 weeks)*
  • LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock – "Party Rock Anthem" (53 weeks)
  • Lewis Capaldi – "Before You Go" (53 weeks)
  • Joel Corry & MNEK – "Head & Heart" (53 weeks)
  • The Kid Laroi with Miley Cyrus – "Without You" (53 weeks)*
  • Pharrell Williams – "Happy" (52 weeks)
  • Sam Smith – "Stay with Me" (52 weeks)
  • Billie Eilish and Khalid – "Lovely" (52 weeks)
  • Adele – "Rolling in the Deep" (52 weeks)
  • Major Lazer and DJ Snake featuring – "Lean On" (51 weeks)
  • Lil Nas X – "Old Town Road" (50 weeks)
  • Gotye featuring Kimbra – "Somebody That I Used to Know" (50 weeks)
  • Dean Lewis – "Be Alright" (50 weeks)

45 weeks or more[]

  • Kendrick Lamar – "HUMBLE." (49 weeks)
  • Post Malone – "Better Now" (49 weeks)
  • DaBaby & Roddy Ricch – "Rockstar" (49 weeks)
  • Adele – "Someone like You" (49 weeks)
  • The Weeknd – "Save Your Tears" (49 weeks)*
  • Post Malone featuring 21 Savage – "Rockstar" (48 weeks)
  • Tate McRae – "You Broke Me First" (48 weeks)
  • The Living End – "Second Solution / Prisoner of Society" (47 weeks)
  • Black Eyed Peas – "I Gotta Feeling" (47 weeks)
  • Ed Sheeran – "Thinking Out Loud" (47 weeks)
  • Flume featuring Kai – "Never Be Like You" (47 weeks)
  • Regard – "Ride It" (47 weeks)
  • Lorde – "Royals" (46 weeks)
  • Marshmello and Bastille – "Happier" (46 weeks)
  • Beyoncé – "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" (45 weeks)
  • Vance Joy – "Riptide" (45 weeks)
  • Sia – "Chandelier" (45 weeks)
  • Justin Timberlake – "Can't Stop the Feeling" (45 weeks)

40 weeks or more[]

  • Taylor Swift – "Love Story" (44 weeks)
  • Sheppard – "Geronimo" (44 weeks)
  • Tiësto – "The Business" (44 weeks)*
  • Silverchair – "Straight Lines" (43 weeks)
  • Jason Mraz – "I'm Yours" (43 weeks)
  • Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber – "I Don't Care" (43 weeks)
  • Black Eyed Peas – "Boom Boom Pow" (43 weeks)
  • Tones and I – "Never Seen the Rain" (42 weeks)
  • Imagine Dragons – "Thunder" (42 weeks)
  • Eskimo Joe – "Black Fingernails, Red Wine" (42 weeks)
  • Lady Gaga – "Poker Face" (42 weeks)
  • Harry Styles – "Adore You" (42 weeks)
  • Mariah Carey – "All I Want for Christmas Is You" (42 weeks)*
  • Coldplay – "Viva la Vida" (41 weeks)
  • Post Malone – "I Fall Apart" (41 weeks)
  • Maroon 5 – "Memories" (41 weeks)
  • Olivia Rodrigo – "Drivers License" (41 weeks)*
  • Travis Scott – "Sicko Mode" (40 weeks)
  • Westlife – "You Raise Me Up" (40 weeks)
  • Bob Sinclar and Cutee B featuring Dollarman, Big Ali and Makedah – "Rock This Party (Everybody Dance Now)" (40 weeks)
  • Katy Perry – "Firework" (40 weeks)
  • Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla – "One Dance" (40 weeks)
  • Khalid – "Better" (40 weeks)
  • George Ezra – "Shotgun" (40 weeks)

35 weeks or more[]

  • Guns N' Roses – "November Rain" (39 weeks)
  • TV Rock and Seany B – "Flaunt It" (39 weeks)
  • Sia – "Cheap Thrills" (39 weeks)
  • Dua Lipa – "New Rules" (39 weeks) * Topic & A7S – "Breaking Me" (39 weeks)
  • Cardi B featuring Megan Thee Stallion – "WAP" (39 weeks)
  • Post Malone – "Wow." (38 weeks)
  • The Chainsmokers and Halsey – "Closer" (38 weeks)
  • Kings Of Leon – "Sex On Fire" (38 weeks)
  • Flo Rida and T-Pain – "Low" (38 weeks)
  • David Guetta and Akon – "Sexy Bitch" (38 weeks)
  • Justin Timberlake – "SexyBack" (38 weeks)
  • Lana Del Rey – "Young and Beautiful" (38 weeks)
  • The Weeknd – "Can't Feel My Face" (38 weeks)
  • Eminem and Rihanna – "Love The Way You Lie" (38 weeks)
  • Post Malone featuring Quavo – "Congratulations" (38 weeks)
  • Lil Nas X – "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)" (38 weeks)*
  • Maroon 5 and Cardi B – "Girls Like You" (37 weeks)
  • Run-D.M.C. and Jason Nevins – "It's Like That" (37 weeks)
  • Lady Gaga and Colby O'Donis – "Just Dance" (37 weeks)
  • The Chainsmokers and Daya – "Don't Let Me Down" (37 weeks)
  • Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee – "Despacito" (37 weeks)
  • Kian – "Waiting" (37 weeks)
  • Billie Eilish – "When the Party's Over" (37 weeks)
  • Katy Perry – "Roar" (36 weeks)
  • Avicii – "Wake Me Up!" (36 weeks)
  • LMFAO – "Sexy And I Know It" (36 weeks)
  • Train – "Hey, Soul Sister" (36 weeks)
  • One Direction – "What Makes You Beautiful" (36 weeks)
  • Beyoncé – "Halo" (36 weeks)
  • John Legend – "All of Me" (36 weeks)
  • Flume featuring Tove Lo – "Say It" (36 weeks)
  • Meduza featuring Goodboys – "Piece of Your Heart" (36 weeks)
  • Jack Harlow – "Whats Poppin" (36 weeks)
  • Juice WRLD – "Lucid Dreams" (36 weeks)
  • Masked Wolf – "Astronaut in the Ocean" (36 weeks)
  • Doja Cat featuring SZA – "Kiss Me More" (36 weeks)*
  • Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello – "Señorita" (35 weeks)
  • Trisha Yearwood – "How Do I Live" (35 weeks)
  • Halsey – "Without Me" (35 weeks)
  • Taylor Swift – "Shake It Off" (35 weeks)
  • Ke$ha – "Tik Tok" (35 weeks)
  • Drake – "God's Plan" (35 weeks)
  • P!nk – "So What" (35 weeks)
  • Hozier – "Take Me to Church" (35 weeks)
  • Justin Bieber – "Love Yourself" (35 weeks)
  • Jawsh 685 featuring Jason Derulo – "Savage Love (Laxed - Siren Beat)" (35 weeks)
  • Internet Money & Gunna featuring Don Toliver & Nav - "Lemonade" (35 weeks)
  • Wham! – "Last Christmas" (35 weeks)*

30 weeks or more[]

  • The Prodigy – "Breathe" (34 weeks)
  • Sandi Thom – "I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker" (34 weeks)
  • Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera – "Moves Like Jagger" (34 weeks)
  • Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug – "Havana" (34 weeks)
  • Lady Gaga – "Bad Romance" (34 weeks)
  • Jack Ü featuring Justin Bieber – "Where Are Ü Now" (34 weeks)
  • Loud Luxury featuring Brando – "Body" (34 weeks)
  • Marshmello featuring Kane Brown – "One Thing Right" (34 weeks)
  • Flume featuring Vera Blue – "Rushing Back" (34 weeks)
  • Lizzo – "Truth Hurts" (34 weeks)
  • Pearl Jam – "Last Kiss" (33 weeks)
  • Scissor Sisters – "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" (33 weeks)
  • The Goo Goo Dolls – "Iris" (33 weeks)
  • Katy Perry featuring Snoop Dogg – "California Gurls" (33 weeks)
  • Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé – "Telephone" (33 weeks)
  • Idina Menzel – "Let It Go" (33 weeks)
  • The Weeknd – "The Hills" (33 weeks)
  • Lauv – "I Like Me Better" (33 weeks)
  • Portugal. The Man – "Feel It Still" (33 weeks)
  • Bebe Rexha featuring Florida Georgia Line – "Meant To Be" (33 weeks)
  • Marshmello featuring Khalid – "Silence" (33 weeks)
  • Leona Lewis – "Bleeding Love" (33 weeks)
  • Elton John – "Something About The Way You Look Tonight" (33 weeks)
  • Taio Cruz – "Dynamite" (33 weeks)
  • Justin Bieber – "What Do You Mean?" (33 weeks)
  • Meghan Trainor – "All About That Bass" (33 weeks)
  • George Ezra – "Budapest" (33 weeks)
  • The Weeknd featuring Daft Punk – "Starboy" (33 weeks)
  • James Arthur – "Say You Won't Let Go" (33 weeks)
  • Panic! at the Disco – "High Hopes" (33 weeks)
  • Justin Bieber featuring Daniel Caesar and Giveon – "Peaches" (33 weeks)
  • Kings Of Leon – "Use Somebody" (32 weeks)
  • Shania Twain – "From This Moment On" (32 weeks)
  • Savage Garden – "Truly Madly Deeply" (32 weeks)
  • Usher featuring will.i.am – "OMG" (32 weeks)
  • Gabriella Cilmi – "Sweet About Me" (32 weeks)
  • Miley Cyrus – "Party in the USA" (32 weeks)
  • OneRepublic – "Counting Stars" (32 weeks)
  • Sam Smith – "I'm Not the Only One" (32 weeks)
  • Walk the Moon – "Shut Up and Dance" (32 weeks)
  • French Montana featuring Swae Lee – "Unforgettable" (32 weeks)
  • XXXTentacion – "Sad!" (32 weeks)
  • Ava Max – "Sweet But Psycho" (32 weeks)
  • Ed Sheeran featuring Camila Cabello and Cardi B – "South of the Border" (32 weeks)
  • Dominic Fike – "3 Nights" (32 weeks)
  • Jonas Blue featuring Jack & Jack – "Rise" (32 weeks)
  • The Kid Laroi – "So Done" (32 weeks)
  • Spice GirlsWannabe (31 weeks)
  • Green Day – "Redundant" (31 weeks)
  • Justin Bieber – "Sorry" (31 weeks)
  • The Chainsmokers featuring Coldplay – "Something Just Like This" (31 weeks)
  • Meduza, Becky Hill and Goodboys – "Lose Control" (31 weeks)
  • Justin Bieber featuring Chance the Rapper – "Holy" (31 weeks)
  • Travis Scott & HVME – "Goosebumps" (remix) (31 weeks)
  • Riton x Nightcrawlers featuring Mufasa & Hypeman – "Friday" (31 weeks)
  • Olivia Rodrigo – "Good 4 U" (31 weeks)*
  • Wheatus – "Teenage Dirtbag" (30 weeks)
  • Miley Cyrus – "The Climb" (30 weeks)
  • Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX – "Fancy" (30 weeks)
  • OMI – "Cheerleader" (30 weeks)
  • Mike Posner – "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" (30 weeks)
  • Calvin Harris featuring Rihanna – "This Is What You Came For" (30 weeks)
  • Macklemore featuring Skylar Grey – "Glorious" (30 weeks)
  • Khalid – "Young Dumb & Broke " (30 weeks)
  • Lizzo – "Good As Hell" (30 weeks)
  • Sam Fischer – "This City" (30 weeks)
  • Vance Joy – "Missing Piece" (30 weeks)*

Songs with most weeks at number two[]

Twelve weeks[]

  • The Weeknd featuring Daft Punk – "Starboy" (2016/17)

Eleven weeks[]

  • Taylor Swift – "Love Story" (2009)

Ten weeks[]

  • Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera – "Moves Like Jagger" (2011)
  • Dua Lipa – "Don't Start Now" (2019/20)
  • Ed Sheeran – "Bad Habits" (2021)

Nine weeks[]

Eight weeks[]

  • Bryan Adams – "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" (1995)
  • Ed Sheeran – "Castle on the Hill" (2017)
  • Post Malone featuring Ty Dolla Sign – "Psycho" (2018)
  • Post Malone – "Circles" (2019)

Seven weeks[]

Songs spending the most weeks in the top ten[]

Over 21 weeks[]

  • 46 weeks – Glass Animals – "Heat Waves" (2021)
  • 41 weeks – Tones and I – "Dance Monkey" (2019/20)
  • 40 weeks – The Weeknd – "Blinding Lights" (2019/21)
  • 31 weeks – Post Malone and Swae Lee – "Sunflower" (2018/19)
  • 31 weeks – Dua Lipa – "Levitating" (2020/21)
  • 29 weeks – Dua Lipa – "Don't Start Now" (2019/20)
  • 29 weeks – The Kid Laroi with Miley Cyrus - "Without You" (Remix) (2020/21)
  • 28 weeks – Post Malone – "Circles" (2019/20)
  • 28 weeks – 24kGoldn featuring Iann Dior – "Mood" (2020/21)
  • 27 weeks – Lil Nas X – "Old Town Road" (2019)
  • 26 weeks – Saint Jhn – "Roses" (2020)
  • 26 weeks – Joel Corry featuring MNEK – "Head & Heart" (2020/21)
  • 25 weeks – Ed Sheeran – "Perfect" (2017/18)
  • 25 weeks – Billie Eilish – "Bad Guy" (2019/20)
  • 25 weeks – Ed Sheeran – "Bad Habits" (2021)
  • 24 weeks – ABBA – "Fernando" (1976)
  • 24 weeks – The Prodigy – "Breathe" (1996/97)
  • 24 weeks – Ed Sheeran – "Shape of You" (2017)
  • 24 weeks – Benny Blanco featuring Halsey and Khalid – "Eastside" (2018/19)
  • 24 weeks – The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber – "Stay" (2021)
  • 23 weeks – The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey – "Closer" (2016/17)
  • 23 weeks – George Ezra – "Shotgun" (2018/19)
  • 22 weeks – The Beatles – "Hey Jude" (1968/69)
  • 22 weeks – Guns N' Roses – "November Rain" (1992/93)
  • 22 weeks – TV Rock – "Flaunt It" (2006)
  • 22 weeks – Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper – "Shallow" (2018/19)

21 weeks[]

  • Ray Parker Jr. – "Ghostbusters" (1984/85)
  • Rick Astley – "Never Gonna Give You Up" (1987/88)
  • Sandi Thom – "I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)" (2006/07)
  • The Black Eyed Peas – "I Gotta Feeling" (2009/2010)
  • Katy Perry – "Roar" (2013/14)
  • Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars – "Uptown Funk" (2014/15)
  • Dean Lewis – "Be Alright" (2018)
  • DaBaby featuring Roddy Ricch – "Rockstar" (2020)
  • Olivia Rodrigo – "Good 4 U" (2021)

20 weeks[]

  • LMFAO ft. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock – "Party Rock Anthem" (2011)
  • Pharrell Williams – "Happy" (2013/14)
  • Taylor Swift – "Shake It Off" (2014/15)
  • 5 Seconds of Summer – "Youngblood" (2018)
  • Halsey – "Without Me" (2018/19)
  • Lewis Capaldi – "Someone You Loved" (2019)
  • Doja Cat featuring SZA – "Kiss Me More" (2021)
  • Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow – "Industry Baby" (2021)

19 weeks[]

  • Silverchair – "Tomorrow" (1994)
  • The Black Eyed Peas – "Where Is the Love?" (2003)
  • Flo Rida featuring T-Pain – "Low" (2008)
  • Adele – "Rolling in the Deep" (2011)
  • Maroon 5 feat Christina Aguilera – "Moves Like Jagger" (2011)
  • Justin Bieber – "What Do You Mean?" (2015/16)
  • Post Malone featuring 21 Savage – "Rockstar" (2017/18)
  • Post Malone – "I Fall Apart" (2017/18)
  • Topic and A7S – "Breaking Me" (2020)
  • Jawsh 685 and Jason Derulo – "Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)" (2020)

18 weeks[]

  • ABBA – "Mamma Mia" (1975/76)
  • Whitney Houston – "I Will Always Love You" (1992/93)
  • Wet Wet Wet – "Love Is All Around" (1994)
  • Goo Goo Dolls – "Iris" (1998)
  • Shania Twain – "From This Moment On" (1998/99)
  • Wheatus – "Teenage Dirtbag" (2000)
  • Scissor Sisters – "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" (2006/07)
  • Timbaland featuring Keri Hilson and D.O.E. – "The Way I Are" (2007/08)
  • The Weeknd featuring Daft Punk – "Starboy" (2016/17)
  • Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber – "Despacito" (2017)
  • Post Malone – "Wow" (2019)
  • The Weeknd – "Save Your Tears" (2021)
  • Elton John & Dua Lipa – "Cold Heart (Pnau Remix)" (2021)

17 weeks[]

  • Queen – "Bohemian Rhapsody" (1976)
  • The Bangles – "Walk Like an Egyptian" (1986/87)
  • Coolio – "Gangsta's Paradise" (1995/96)
  • Celine Dion – "Because You Loved Me" (1996)
  • Savage Garden – "Truly Madly Deeply" (1997)
  • Green Day – "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" (1998)
  • Lighthouse Family – "High" (1998)
  • Pearl Jam – "Last Kiss" (1999)
  • Britney Spears – "... Baby One More Time" (1999)
  • Las Ketchup – "Asereje (The Ketchup Song)" (2002)
  • Evanescence – "Bring Me to Life" (2003)
  • Avril Lavigne – "Girlfriend" (2007)
  • Christina Aguilera – "Candyman" (2007)
  • Timbaland featuring OneRepublic – "Apologize" (2007/08)
  • Leona Lewis – "Bleeding Love" (2007/08)
  • Kings of Leon – "Sex on Fire" (2008/09)
  • Taylor Swift – "Love Story" (2009)
  • Ed Sheeran – "Thinking Out Loud" (2014/15)
  • Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla – "One Dance" (2016)
  • Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug – "Havana" (2017/18)
  • Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B – "Girls Like You" (2018)
  • Post Malone – "Wow." (2019)
  • Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello – "Señorita" (2019)
  • Harry Styles – "Watermelon Sugar" (2020)
  • Masked Wolf – "Astronaut in the Ocean" (2021)

16 weeks[]

  • Whitney Houston – "I Will Always Love You" (1992/2012)
  • James Blunt – "Goodbye My Lover" (2005/06)
  • Pink – "So What" (2008)
  • Lady Gaga – "Poker Face" (2008/09)
  • The Black Eyed Peas – "Boom Boom Pow" (2009)
  • David Guetta featuring Akon – "Sexy Chick" (2009)
  • Kesha – "Tik Tok" (2009/10)
  • Katy Perry featuring Snoop Dogg – "California Gurls" (2010)
  • Gotye featuring Kimbra – "Somebody That I Used to Know" (2011)
  • Spice Girls – "Wannabe" (1996/97)
  • Carly Rae Jepsen – "Call Me Maybe" (2012)
  • Psy – "Gangnam Style" (2012/13)
  • Hozier – "Take Me to Church" (2014/15)
  • Calvin Harris featuring Rihanna – "This Is What You Came For" (2016)
  • Bebe Rexha featuring Florida Georgia Line – "Meant to Be" (2017/18)
  • Drake – "God's Plan" (2018)
  • Ava Max – "Sweet But Psycho" (2018/19)
  • Maroon 5 – "Memories" (2019)
  • Olivia Rodrigo – "Drivers License" (2021)

15 weeks[]

  • Michael Jackson – "Black or White" (1991/92)
  • Youth Group – "Forever Young" (2006)
  • Justin Timberlake – "SexyBack" (2006)
  • Evermore – "Light Surrounding You" (2006–07)
  • Akon featuring Eminem – "Smack That" (2006–07)
  • Mika – "Grace Kelly" (2007)
  • Santana featuring Chad Kroeger – "Into the Night" (2007/08)
  • Owl City – "Fireflies" (2009/10)
  • Eminem featuring Rihanna – "Love the Way You Lie" (2010)
  • Pitbull featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack, and Nayer – "Give Me Everything" (2011)
  • Adele – "Someone Like You" (2011)
  • LMFAO – "Sexy and I Know It" (2011/12)
  • Nicki Minaj – "Starships" (2012)
  • Passenger – "Let Her Go" (2013)
  • Avicii featuring Aloe Blacc – "Wake Me Up" (2013)
  • Pitbull featuring Kesha – "Timber" (2013)
  • John Legend – "All of Me" (2013)
  • Sia – "Chandelier" (2014)
  • Timmy Trumpet and Savage – "Freaks" (2014/15)
  • Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Eric Nally, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee, and Grandmaster Caz – "Downtown" (2015)
  • The Chainsmokers featuring Daya – "Don't Let Me Down" (2016)
  • Calum Scott – "Dancing on My Own" (2016)
  • James Arthur – "Say You Won't Let Go" (2016/17)
  • Ed Sheeran – "Galway Girl" (2017)
  • Marshmello and Bastille – "Happier" (2018)
  • Jonas Brothers – "Sucker" (2019)
  • Ed Sheeran featuring Khalid – "Beautiful People" (2019)
  • Doja Cat – "Say So" (2020)

Biggest drops[]

Songs that made the biggest drop in the top fifty (25+ places)[]

  • Lady Gaga and Blackpink – "Sour Candy" (15 June 2020) 8→48 (40 places)
  • Paul "The Chief" Harragon – "That's Gold" (10 September 2007) 8→47 (39 places)
  • Kanye West featuring Paul McCartney – "Only One" (26 January 2015) 8→44 (36 places)
  • Karise Eden – "Hallelujah" (2 July 2012) 2→38 (36 places)
  • Jai Waetford – "Your Eyes" (24 November 2013) 6→41 (35 places)
  • Sarah De Bono – "Beautiful" (2 July 2012) 4→37 (33 places)
  • Kylie Minogue – "Timebomb" (18 June 2012) 12→44 (32 places)
  • Taylor Swift – "Seven" (10 August 2020) 16→48 (32 places)
  • Joel Turner and the Modern Day Poets – "Funk U Up" (23 May 2005) 13→44 (31 places)
  • Taylor Henderson – "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" (17 November 2013) 15→46 (31 places)
  • The Weeknd – "After Hours" (2020) 17→48 (31 places)
  • Kylie Mole – "So Excellent/I Go I Go" (15 January 1989) 19→49 (30 places)
  • Timomatic – "Can You Feel It" (20 August 2012) 18→48 (30 places)
  • Taylor Swift – "Invisible String" (10 August 2020) 19→49 (30 places)
  • Taylor Swift – "Run" (29 November 2021) 19→49 (30 places)
  • Delta Goodrem – "I Can't Break It To My Heart" (1 September 2008) 13→42 (29 places)
  • Tomislav Ivčić – "Stop the War in Croatia" (13 January 1992) 20→49 (29 places)
  • 5 Seconds of Summer – "Amnesia" (14 July 2014) 7→36 (29 places)
  • Taylor Swift – "Mirrorball" (10 August 2020) 14→43 (29 places)
  • The GetUp Mob – "From Little Things Big Things Grow" (12 May 2008) 18→46 (28 places)
  • Dean Ray – "Budapest" (29 September 2014) 15→43 (28 places)
  • Blackpink – "How You Like That" (13 July 2020) 12→40 (28 places)
  • Kanye West – "Moon" (13 September 2021) 15→43 (28 places)
  • Adele – "My Little Love" (6 December 2021) 11→39 (28 places)
  • Aqua – "Doctor Jones" (16 March 1998) 10→37 (27 places)
  • Short Stack – "Princess" (16 March 2009) 11→38 (27 places)
  • Dean Ray – "Coming Back" (17 November 2014) 5→32 (27 places)
  • Juice Wrld – "Conversations" (27 July 2020) 19→46 (27 places)
  • No Doubt – "Just a Girl" (7 October 1996) 14→40 (26 places)
  • Bobby McFerrin – "Don't Worry, Be Happy" (13 February 1989) 20→46 (26 places)
  • Smash Mouth – "Walkin' on the Sun" (9 March 1998) 20→46 (26 places)
  • Steps – "Heartbeat/Tragedy" (19 April 1999) 19→45 (26 places)
  • Ricki-Lee – "Can't Sing a Different Song" (31 March 2008) 8→34 (26 places)
  • André Rieu – "Yours Forever" (16 March 2009) 14→40 (26 places)
  • Short Stack – "Sweet December" (10 January 2010) 21→47 (26 places)
  • Jes Hudak – "Different Worlds" (4 June 2012) 21→47 (26 places)
  • The Weeknd – "After Hours" (9 March 2020) 11→37 (26 places)
  • Taylor Swift – "August" (10 August 2020) 13→39 (26 places)
  • Calvin Harris and The Weeknd – "Over Now" (14 September 2020) 17→43 (26 places)
  • Ariana Grande – "Motive" (16 November 2020) 19→45 (26 places)
  • Adele – "I Drink Wine" (6 December 2021) 10→36 (26 places)
  • Short Stack – "Sway, Sway Baby!" (3 August 2009) 2→27 (25 places)
  • Kate Alexa – "Somebody Out There" (9 October 2006) 21→46 (25 places)
  • Lee Kernaghan, Adam Brand and Steve Forde – "Spirit of the Bush" (16 July 2007) 11→36 (25 places)
  • Sarah De Bono – "Listen" (11 June 2012) 13→38 (25 places)
  • Eminem feat Ed Sheeran – "Those Kinda Nights" (27 January 2020) 25→50+ (25+ places)
  • Megan Thee Stallion – "Savage" (3 August 2020) 25→50 (25 places)
  • Adele – "Can I Get It" (6 December 2021) 15→40 (25 places)

Songs that made the biggest drop in the top hundred (40+ places)[]

  • Mariah Carey – "All I Want for Christmas Is You" (2018) 1→100+ (100+ places)
  • Francesca – "Way of the World" (2002) 3→100+ (97+ places)
  • Karise Eden – "I Was Your Girl" (2012) 3→100+ (97+ places)
  • Darren Percival – "Damage Down" (2012) 8→100+ (92+ places)
  • Karise Eden – "Nothing Real But Love" (2012) 11→100+ (89+ places)
  • Boyz II Men – "Pass You By" (2000) 13→100+ (87+ places)
  • Mariah Carey – "All I Want for Christmas Is You" (1995) 15→100+ (85+ places)
  • Karise Eden – "Landslide" (2012) 15→100+ (85+ places)
  • Darren Percival – "For Once in My Life" (2012) 17→100+ (83+ places)
  • Delta Goodrem – "Think About You" (2018) 19→100+ (81+ places)
  • Karise Eden – "It's a Man's World" (2012) 21→100+ (79+ places)
  • Justin Bieber – "Turn to Me" (2012) 25→100+ (75+ places)
  • Cyrus Villaneuva – "Wicked Game" (2015) 6→81 (75 places)
  • Nirvana – "About a Girl" (1994) 4→76 (72 places)
  • Rachael Leahcar – "Shooting Star" (2012) 31→100+ (69 places)
  • Rachael Leahcar – "Smile" (2012) 34→100+ (66 places)
  • James Kannis – "Love 2 Love" (2006) 35→100+ (65+ places)
  • Psycho Teddy – "Psycho Teddy (Do You Really Really Want To?)" – (2008) 5→70 (65 places)
  • Karise Eden – "Back to Black" (2012) 36→100+ (64+ places)
  • Ricki-Lee – "Don't Miss You" (2009) 24→87 (63 places)
  • Karise Eden – "Hallelujah" (2012) 38→100+ (62+ places)
  • Starley – "Call on Me" (2017) 38→100+ (62+ places)
  • Ben Hazlewood – "I'm With You" (2012) 41→100+ (59+ places)
  • Nicki Minaj – "Barbie Tingz" (2018) 41→100+ (59+ places)
  • Marcia Hines and Deni Hines – "Stomp" (2006) 43→100+ (57+ places)
  • Sarah De Bono – "Here's Where I Stand" (2012) 43→100+ (57+ places)
  • Rachael Leahcar – "Nights in White Satin" (2012) 32→89 (57 places)
  • Karise Eden – "Stay With Me Baby" (2012) 1→54 (54 places)
  • Jes Hudak – "Different Worlds" (2012) 47→100+ (53+ places)
  • Adam Martin – "Romeo and Juliet" (2012) 50→100 (50+ places)
  • Sarah De Bono – "If I Didn't Love You" (2012) 50→100+ (50+ places)
  • Sarah De Bono – "No Shame" (2012) 50→100+ (50+ places)
  • Brittany Cairns – "Different Worlds" (2012) 15→64 (49 places)
  • BTS featuring Desiigner – "Mic Drop" (2017) 50→99 (49 places)
  • Darren Percival – "A Song for You" (2012) 52→100+ (48+ places)
  • Ricki Lee Coulter – "Crazy" (2012) 52→100+ (48+ places) ("Crazy" returned to the top 100 to peak at 46 the following week.)
  • The Cat Empire – "No Longer There" (2007) 12→58 (46 places)
  • Karise Eden – "Stay With Me Baby" (2012) 54→100+ (46+ places)
  • Backstreet Boys – "Straight Through My Heart" (2009) 54→99 (45 places)
  • Fatai V – "Ave Maria" (2012) 55→100+ (45 places)
  • Diana Rouvas – "I Can't Make You Love Me" (2012) 32→77 (45 places)
  • DJ Teddy Z – "You Should Be Dancing" (2008) 23→67 (44 places)
  • Madonna – "Celebration" (2009) 40→84 (44 places)
  • Darren Percival – "Wherever I Lay My Hat" (2012) 56→100+ (44+ places)
  • Viktoria Bolonina – "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" (2012) 56→100+ (44+ places)
  • Sarah De Bono – "Listen" (2012) 38→80 (42 places)
  • Darren Percival – "I Believe" (2012) 37→78 (41 places)
  • Emma-Louise Birdsall – "The Look of Love" 58→99 (41 places)
  • Britney Spears – "Everytime" (2004) 29→69 (40 places)
  • Ben Hazlewood – "Lego House" (2012) 35→75 (40 places)

Songs that made the biggest jump in the top fifty (30+ places)[]

  • Britney Spears – "3" (2009) 50→7 (43 places)
  • George Michael – "Too Funky" (1992) 50→8 (42 places)
  • Paul Lekakis – "Boom Boom (Let's Go Back To My Room)" (1987) 49→7 (42 places)
  • A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera – "Say Something" (2014) 50→9 (41 places)
  • Avicii featuring Aloe Blacc – "Wake Me Up!" (2013) 42→2 (40 places)
  • No Mercy – "Where Do You Go" (1996) 50→10 (40 places)
  • Avicii – "The Days" (2014) 50→10 (40 places)
  • Ed Sheeran – "Afterglow" (2021) 47→7 (40 places)
  • Vanessa Amorosi – "Absolutely Everybody" (1999) – 45→7 (38 places)
  • Belinda Carlisle – "Heaven Is A Place On Earth" (1988) – 47→9 (38 places)
  • Wham! – "Wake Me Up Before You Go Go" (1984) 50→13 (37 places)
  • Madonna – "This Used to Be My Playground" (1992) 50→13 (37 places)
  • Sinéad O'Connor – "Nothing Compares 2 U" (1990) 37→1 (36 places)
  • Rudimental featuring Ed Sheeran – "Lay It All on Me" (2015) 47→11 (36 places)
  • INXS – "I Send a Message" (1984) 42→7 (35 places)
  • Calvin Harris featuring Ellie Goulding – "Outside" (2014) 49→14 (35 places)
  • Calum Scott – "Dancing on My Own" (2016) 45→10 (35 places)
  • The Grid – "Swamp Thing" (1994) 43→9 (34 places)
  • Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes – "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" (1988) 47→13 (34 places)
  • Guns N' Roses – "November Rain" (1992) 41→7 (34 places)
  • Wa Wa Nee – "I Could Make You Love Me" (1986) 48→14 (34 places)
  • Bruno Mars – "The Lazy Song" (2011) 44→10 (34 places)
  • Internet Money and Gunna featuring Don Toliver and Nav – "Lemonade (Internet Money and Gunna song)" (2020) 47→13 (34 places)
  • Crowded House – "Better Be Home Soon" (1988) 36→3 (33 places)
  • Queen – "Bohemian Rhapsody" (1992) 45→12 (33 places)
  • Stan Walker – "Choose You" (2010) 49→16 (33 places)
  • Bruno Mars – "Just the Way You Are" (2010) 43→10 (33 places)
  • fun. – "Some Nights" (2012) 46→13 (33 places)
  • Meghan Trainor – "All About That Bass" (2014) 36→3 (33 places)
  • Billie Eilish – "When the Party's Over" (2019) 40→7 (33 places)
  • INXS – "Original Sin" (1983) 41→9 (32 places)
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers – "Soul To Squeeze" (1993) 46→14 (32 places)
  • Ace of Base – "The Sign" (1994) 41→9 (32 places)
  • Westlife – "You Raise Me Up" (2006) 40→8 (32 places)
  • Psycho Teddy – "Psycho Teddy (Do You Really Really Want To?)" (2008) 44→12 (32 places)
  • The Temper Trap – "Sweet Disposition" (2009) 48→16 (32 places)
  • 24kGoldn – "Mood" (2020) 36→4 (32 places)
  • Madonna – "True Blue" (1986) 45→14 (31 places)
  • Michael Jackson – "The Way You Make Me Feel" (1988) 47→16 (31 places)
  • Rihanna featuring Ne-Yo – "Hate That I Love You" (2007) 49→18 (31 places)
  • The Black Eyed Peas – "Meet Me Halfway" (2009) 50→19 (31 places)
  • Shawn Mendes – "Treat You Better" (2016) 45→14 (31 places)
  • Jonas Blue featuring JP Cooper – "Perfect Strangers" (2016) 42→11 (31 places)
  • The Weeknd – "After Hours" (2020) 48→17 (31 places)
  • ABBA – "Dancing Queen" (1976) 38→8 (30 places)
  • Eurythmics – "Missionary Man" (1986) 49→19 (30 places)
  • Alice Cooper – "Poison" (1989) 49→19 (30 places)
  • Sting – "We'll Be Together" (1987) 50→20 (30 places)
  • Kylie Minogue – "Confide in Me" (1994) 31→1 (30 places)
  • Glee Cast – "Halo/Walking on Sunshine" (2009) 40→10 (30 places)
  • Jay Sean featuring Lil Wayne – "Hit The Lights" (2011) 48→18 (30 places)
  • Ed Sheeran – "Lego House" (2012) 49→19 (30 places)
  • Rudimental – "Feel the Love" (2012) 42→12 (30 places)
  • Rihanna – "Don't Stop the Music" (2008) 31→1 (30 places)
  • Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Mary LambertSame Love (2013) 39→9 (30 places)
  • Klingande – "Jubel" (2014) 41→11 (30 places)
  • The Script – "Superheroes" (2014) 39→9 (30 places)
  • James Bay – "Hold Back the River" (2015) 43→13 (30 places)

Songs that made the biggest jump in the top hundred (50+ places)[]

  • David Bowie & Mick Jagger – "Dancing in the Street" (1985) 97→3 (94 places)
  • Silverchair – "Pure Massacre" (1995) 92→2 (90 places)
  • Spacey Jane – "Booster Seat" (2021) 94→8 (86 places)
  • Ocean Alley – "Confidence" (2019) 93→9 (84 places)
  • Gabrielle Aplin – "Please Don't Say You Love Me" (2014) 86→3 (83 places)
  • Madonna – "Angel/Into The Groove" (1985) 99→17 (82 places)
  • The Incredible Penguins – "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" (1985) 90→10 (80 places)
  • Alice Deejay – "Back in My Life" (2000) 96→19 (77 places)
  • Paloma Faith – "Only Love Can Hurt Like This" (2014) 82→7 (75 places)
  • Jessie J – "Masterpiece" (2015) 91→18 (73 places)
  • Glee Cast – Poker Face (2010) 97→25 (72 places)
  • Hampton The Hampster – "Thank God I'm A Country Boy" (2001) 90→20 (70 places)
  • Los Lobos – La Bamba (1987) 92→24 (68 places)
  • Eminem – "The Real Slim Shady" (2000) 95→27 (68 places)
  • Lady Gaga – "Poker Face" (2008) 94→26 (68 places)
  • Jessica Mauboy – "This Ain't Love" (2015) 75→8 (67 places) [45]
  • Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber – "Despacito" (2017) 93→26 (67 places)
  • Queen – "Bohemian Rhapsody" (2018) 92→26 (66 places) [46]
  • Nine Inch Nails – "The Day The World Went Away" (1999) 95→31 (64 places)
  • Billy Joel – "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" (1980) 99→36 (63 places)
  • Beyoncé – "Halo" (2009) 92→29 (63 places)
  • Metallica – "The Day That Never Comes" (2008) 81→18 (63 places)
  • Survivor – "Eye of the Tiger" (1982) 93→31 (62 places)
  • Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – "Hooked On Classics" (1981) 87→25 (62 places)
  • Taylor Swift – "Love Story" (2009) 100→38 (62 places)
  • Little River Band – "The Other Guy" (1983) 89→28 (61 places)
  • Roxette – "Dressed For Success" (1989) 89→28 (61 places)
  • Candice Alley – "Before You Go" (2007) 85→24 (61 places)
  • Diana Ross & Lionel Richie – "Endless Love" (1981) 87→27 (60 places)
  • TLC – "Dear Lie" (2000) 97→37 (60 places)
  • Destiny's Child – "Soldier" (2005) 63→3 (60 places)
  • Jinn – "Part A" (2006) 92→32 (60 places)
  • Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth – "See You Again" (2015) 59→1 (58 places)
  • Joan Jett & The Blackhearts – "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" (1982) 84→26 (58 places)
  • Electric Light Orchestra – "Hold On Tight" (1981) 90→32 (58 places)
  • Enrique Iglesias featuring Ludacris – "Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)" (2011) 61→3 (58 places)
  • Mariah Carey – "All I Want for Christmas Is You" (2021) 76→18 (58 places)
  • The White Stripes – "7 Nation Army" (2003) 74→17 (57 places)
  • Sheena Easton – "Morning Train (9 to 5)" (1981) 85→30 (55 places)
  • Phil Collins – "In the Air Tonight" (1981) 93→38 (55 places)
  • DJ Sammy featuring Yanou & Do – "Heaven" (2002) 77→22 (55 places)
  • Demi Lovato – "Sorry Not Sorry" (2017) 90→35 (55 places)
  • Queen – "Bohemian Rhapsody" (1992) – 99→45 (54 places)
  • Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J Balvin – "I Like It" (2018) – 79→25 (54 places)
  • The Ronettes – "Sleigh Ride" (2020) 90→36 (54 places)
  • Eminem – "Beautiful" (2009) – 100→47 (53 places)
  • Tonite Only – "We Run The Nite" (2011) 99→46 (53 places)
  • Frank Sinatra – "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" (2020) 99→46 (53 places)
  • Jessie J – "Nobody's Perfect" (2011) 76→24 (52 places)
  • Lady Gaga – "LoveGame" (2009) 92→41 (51 places)
  • Snoop Dogg and David Guetta – "Sweat" (2011) 60→9 (51 places)
  • Ed Sheeran – "Bloodstream" (2015) 58→7 (51 places)
  • Ed Sheeran – "Visiting Hours" (2021) 80→29 (51 places)
  • Sam Clark – "Broken" (2010) – 100→50 (50 places)
  • Imagine Dragons & JID – "Enemy" (2021) – 85→35 (50 places)

Self-replacement at number one[]

  • The Beatles
    • "I Want to Hold Your Hand" (seven weeks) → "I Saw Her Standing There"/"Love Me Do" (seven weeks) (15 February 1964) → "Roll Over Beethoven"/"Hold Me Tight (two weeks) (4 April 1964) → All My Loving EP (three weeks) (18 April 1964) → "Can't Buy Me Love"/"You Can't Do That" (five weeks) (9 May 1964)
    • "Can't Buy Me Love"/"You Can't Do That" (one week) → Requests (EP): "Long Tall Sally"/"Boys"/"I Call Your Name" (one week) (4 July 1964)
    • "A Hard Day's Night"/"Things We Said Today" (six weeks) → "I Should Have Known Better"/"If I Fell" (five weeks) (5 September 1964)
    • "Rock and Roll Music"/"Honey Don't" (four weeks) → "Ticket to Ride"/"Yes It Is" (three weeks) (1 May 1965)
  • ABBA – "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" (three weeks) → "Mamma Mia" (ten weeks) (3 November 1975) → "SOS" (one week) (12 January 1976)
  • Madonna – "Angel"/"Into the Groove" (four weeks) → "Crazy for You" (four weeks) (22 July 1985)
  • The Black Eyed Peas – "Boom Boom Pow" (six weeks) → "I Gotta Feeling" (seven weeks) (29 June 2009)
  • Macklemore and Ryan Lewis – "Thrift Shop" (featuring Wanz) (seven weeks) → "Same Love" (featuring Mary Lambert) (four weeks) (21 January 2013)
  • Pharrell Williams – "Get Lucky" (Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams) (one week) → "Blurred Lines (Robin Thicke featuring Pharrell Williams and T.I.) (eight weeks) (13 May 2013)
  • Justin Bieber – "I'm the One" (DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper and Lil Wayne) (two weeks) → "Despacito" (Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber) (thirteen weeks) (22 May 2017)
  • Drake – "God's Plan" (eleven weeks) → "Nice for What" (two non-consecutive weeks) (23 April 2018)

Non-English number ones[]

  • Domenico Modugno – "Nel blu dipinto di blu (Volare)" (Italian – seven weeks) (25 October 1958)
  • Kyu Sakamoto – "Sukiyaki" (Japanese – two weeks) (13 July 1963)
  • Nena – "99 Luftballons" (German – five weeks) (2 April 1984)
  • Los Lobos – "La Bamba" (Spanish – seven weeks) (28 September 1987)
  • Los del Río – "Macarena" (Spanish/English – nine weeks) (31 August 1996)
  • Ricky Martin – "María" (Spanish – six weeks) (21 June 1998) alongside "The Cup of Life" (English)
  • Las Ketchup – "The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)" (Spanish/English – three weeks) (13 October 2002)
  • Psy – "Gangnam Style" (Korean/English – six weeks) (1 October 2012)
  • Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber – "Despacito" (Spanish/English – thirteen weeks) (22 May 2017)

Albums with most weeks at number one[]

76 weeks
34 weeks
  • Dire StraitsBrothers in Arms (1985–1986)
32 weeks
  • Adele21 (2011–2012)
30 weeks
29 weeks
  • Neil DiamondHot August Night (1973–1974)
  • Delta GoodremInnocent Eyes (2003–2004)
28 weeks
  • Original Australian Broadway cast – Hair (1969)
27 weeks
  • Ed Sheeran÷ (2017–2018)
25 weeks
  • John FarnhamWhispering Jack (1986–1987)
20 weeks
  • Shania TwainCome On Over (1997–1999)
19 weeks
18 weeks
  • Mariah CareyMusic Box (1993–1994)

Albums with most weeks in Top 100 chart (since 1988; over 98 weeks or 2 years)[47][d][e][]

  • 496 weeks Fleetwood MacThe Very Best of Fleetwood Mac (2002–2019)#
  • 452 weeks Guns N' RosesGreatest Hits (2004–2007, 2009–2011, 2018–19)
  • 350 weeks Ed Sheeran+ (2011–2019)#[48]
  • 346 weeks Red Hot Chili PeppersGreatest Hits (2003-2004, 2006–2007, 2011, 2018–19)
  • 338 weeks INXSThe Very Best (2011-2019)
  • 325 weeks QueenGreatest Hits (1981, 1991–1992, 1994, 2008, 2011, 2018–19)
  • 311 weeks Cold ChiselThe Best Of Cold Chisel: All For You (2011-2019)
  • 284 weeks P!nkGreatest Hits...So Far!!! (2010-2019)
  • 279 weeks Ed SheeranX (2014-2020)
  • 278 weeks MetallicaMetallica (1991-1993, 1996, 1998, 2008, 2010–2011)
  • 277 weeks ABBAABBA Gold – Greatest Hits (1992-1995, 1999–2000, 2008–2009, 2011, 2013, 2018–19)
  • 271 weeks Fleetwood MacGreatest Hits (1988-2019)
  • 264 weeks Crowded HouseThe Very Very Best Of Crowded House (2010-2019)
  • 250 weeks Foo FightersGreatest Hits (2009-2012, 2018–19)#
  • 241 weeks Meat LoafBat Out Of Hell (1978, 1991, 2011)
  • 229 weeks Taylor Swift1989 (2014-2019)
  • 206 weeks SoundtrackGuardians Of The Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1 (2014-2019)
  • 206 weeks Fleetwood MacRumours (1975-2019)
  • 198 weeks Ed Sheeran÷ (2017-2020)
  • 194 weeks Vance JoyDream Your Life Away (2014-2019)
  • 187 weeks Michael BubléMichael Bublé (2003–2005, 2008, 2010–2011)
  • 186 weeks Guns N' RosesAppetite For Destruction (1988-2019)
  • 170 weeks EminemCurtain Call: The Hits (2005-2019)
  • 168 weeks Elton JohnRocket Man: The Definitive Hits (2007-2019)
  • 159 weeks Justin BieberPurpose (2015-2019)
  • 152 weeks SoundtrackThe Greatest Showman
  • 151 weeks Taylor SwiftFearless (2008-2012)
  • 149 weeks AC/DCLive (1992-2019)
  • 145 weeks EminemThe Eminem Show (2002-2019)
  • 143 weeks Alanis MorissetteJagged Little Pill (1995–1998)
  • 142 weeks Michael BubléIt's Time (2005–2009, 2011)
  • 140 weeks Florence & The MachineLungs (2008-2012)#
  • 140 weeks Creedence Clearwater RevivalChronicle – The 20 Greatest Hits (1976, 2008–2012)#
  • 136 weeks Michael JacksonThe Essential Michael Jackson (2005, 2008–2010)
  • 135 weeks Luke CombsThis One's For You
  • 135 weeks The Beatles1 (2000-2003, 2011–2012)
  • 134 weeks Post MaloneBeerbongs and Bentleys
  • 134 weeks The WigglesThe Best Of The Wiggles (2016-2019)
  • 133 weeks Adele21 (2011-2013, 2015)
  • 132 weeks Amy WinehouseBack To Black (2007-2012)
  • 128 weeks XXXTentacion?
  • 123 weeks Pink FloydThe Dark Side Of The Moon (1973, 1993–1994, 2005, 2011–2012)
  • 121 weeks Kings Of LeonOnly By The Night (2008-2011)
  • 117 weeks Bruno Mars Doo-Wops & Hooligans (2010-2014)
  • 115 weeks Arctic MonkeysAM (2013-2019)
  • 112 weeks Dua LipaDua Lipa
  • 112 weeks Linkin ParkHybrid Theory (2001-2002, 2011)
  • 111 weeks SoundtrackMoana (2017-2019)
  • 111 weeks Hilltop HoodsDrinking From The Sun, Walking Under Stars Restrung (2016-2019)
  • 107 weeks PinkFunhouse (2008-2010)
  • 107 weeks NickelbackDark Horse (2008-2011)
  • 106 weeks Neil YoungGreatest Hits (2004-2006, 2009–2011)
  • 104 weeks Ariana GrandeDangerous Woman (2017-2019)
  • 104 weeks Phil CollinsHits (1998–1999, 2008–2011)
  • 103 weeks Paul KellySongs From The South Volumes 1 & 2 (1997-2019)
  • 102 weeks Dire StraitsBrothers In Arms (1985, 2010)
  • 98 weeks The CranberriesEverybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? (1993-1995)

(Note: Updated 18 February 2019; some pre-2019 albums may need weeks readjusted) [# at W/C: 7/5/12] - not complete (above)

Most weeks in ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart[]

300 weeks or more[]

  • 354 weeks INXS – "The Very Best" (2011)

200 weeks or more[]

  • 284 weeks Ed Sheeran – "x" (2014)
  • 264 weeks Taylor Swift – "1989" (2014)
  • 246 weeks Ed Sheeran – "+" (2011)
  • 236 weeks Ed Sheeran – "÷" (2017)
  • 217 weeks Pink – "I'm Not Dead" (2006)
  • 210 weeks Queen – "Greatest Hits" (1981)
  • 206 weeks Fleetwood Mac – "Rumours" (1977)
  • 205 weeks Eminem – "Curtain Call: The Hits" (2005)
  • 200 weeks Adele – "21" (2011)

150 weeks or more[]

  • 191 weeks Fleetwood Mac – "The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac" (2002)
  • 187 weeks Pink – "Greatest Hits... So Far!!!" (2010)
  • 175 weeks Various Artists – "The Greatest Showman" (2018)
  • 175 weeks Cold Chisel – "The Best of Cold Chisel" (2011)
  • 170 weeks Luke Combs – "This One's for You" (2017)
  • 163 weeks XXXTentacion – "?" (2018)
  • 161 weeks Various Artists – "Guardians of the Galaxy" (2014)

100 weeks or more[]

  • 147 weeks Elton John – "Diamonds" (2017)
  • 147 weeks Dua Lipa – "Dua Lipa" (2017)
  • 147 weeks Bruno Mars – "Doo-Wops & Hooligans" (2010)
  • 146 weeks Shania Twain – "Come On Over" (1997)
  • 146 weeks Queen – "Bohemian Rhapsody: The Original Soundtrack" (2018)
  • 143 weeks Adele – "25" (2015)
  • 143 weeks Guns N' Roses – "Greatest Hits" (2004)
  • 142 weeks Post Malone – "Beerbongs & Bentleys" (2017)
  • 139 weeks Post Malone – "Stoney" (2016)
  • 128 weeks Billie Eilish – "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" (2019)
  • 125 weeks ABBA – "ABBA Gold - Greatest Hits" (1992)
  • 124 weeks Maroon 5 – "Singles" (2015)
  • 120 weeks Lewis Capaldi – "Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent" (2019)
  • 117 weeks Live – "Throwing Copper" (1994)
  • 117 weeks Katy Perry – "Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection" (2012)
  • 115 weeks Michael Bublé – "Michael Bublé" (2003)
  • 115 weeks Soundtrack – "Frozen" (2013)
  • 109 weeks Metallica – "Metallica" (1991)
  • 109 weeks Foo Fighters – "Greatest Hits" (2009)
  • 108 weeks The Eagles – "The Very Best of the Eagles" (1994)
  • 108 weeks Drake – "Scorpion" (2018)
  • 107 weeks Norah Jones – "Come Away With Me" (2002)
  • 106 weeks Guns N' Roses – "Appetite for Destruction" (1988)
  • 104 weeks Khalid – "American Teen" (2017)
  • 104 weeks Billie Eilish – "Don't Smile at Me" (2017)
  • 104 weeks Post Malone – "Hollywood's Bleeding" (2019)
  • 103 weeks Pink – "Funhouse" (2008)
  • 103 weeks Travis Scott – "Astroworld" (2018)
  • 102 weeks Sam Smith – "In the Lonely Hour" (2014)
  • 101 weeks Powderfinger – "Internationalist" (1998)
  • 100 weeks Ed Sheeran – "No.6 Collaborations Project" (2019)

Artists with the most number-one albums[]

  • Jimmy Barnes (16)
  • The Beatles (14)
  • Madonna (11)
  • U2 (11)
  • Bon Jovi (10)
  • Eminem (10)
  • John Farnham (10)
  • Taylor Swift (9)
  • Foo Fighters (8)
  • Elton John (7)
  • Pearl Jam (7)
  • Rod Stewart (7)
  • The 12th Man (7)
  • Metallica (7)
  • Kylie Minogue (7)
  • Coldplay (7)
  • Michael Jackson (6)
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers (6)
  • The Rolling Stones (6)
  • Celine Dion (5)
  • Hilltop Hoods (5)
  • Pink (5)
  • Delta Goodrem (5)

Artists with multiple albums in Top 100[]

  • David Bowie (17) – January 2016
  • Michael Jackson (14) – July 2009
  • Bon Jovi (8) – January 2008[49]
  • Taylor Swift (7) - November 2021

Artists at number one on singles and albums chart at the same time[]

  • Macy Gray – "I Try" and On How Life Is (January 10, 2000 - January 17, 2000)
  • Eminem – "Stan" and The Marshall Mathers LP (5 March 2001)
  • Eminem – "Without Me" and The Eminem Show (3 June 2002, 17 June 2002)
  • Eminem – "Lose Yourself" and 8 Mile (27 January 2003 - February 3, 2003)
  • Delta Goodrem – "Innocent Eyes" and Innocent Eyes (June 30, 2003 - July 7, 2003)
  • Delta Goodrem – "Not Me, Not I" and Innocent Eyes (September 29, 2003)
  • Guy Sebastian – "Angels Brought Me Here" and Just As I Am (December 15, 2003)
  • Shannon Noll – "What About Me" and That's What I'm Talking About (February 16, 2004 - February 23, 2004)
  • D12 – "My Band" and D12 World (May 3, 2004)
  • Damien Leith – "Night of My Life" and The Winner's Journey (December 18, 2006 - December 25, 2006)
  • Hinder – "Lips of an Angel" and Extreme Behaviour (February 26, 2007)
  • Fergie – "Big Girls Don't Cry" and The Dutchess (July 30, 2007 - August 20, 2007)
  • Timbaland – "Apologize" and Shock Value (December 31, 2007 - January 14, 2008)
  • Madonna – "4 Minutes" and Hard Candy (May 5, 2008)
  • Kings of Leon – "Sex on Fire" and Only by the Night (October 20, 2008)
  • The Black Eyed Peas – "Boom Boom Pow" and The E.N.D. (June 15, 2009)
  • Eminem – "Love the Way You Lie" and Recovery (July 19, 2010 - August 2, 2010, August 16, 2010 - August 23, 2010)
  • Adele – "Someone like You" and 21 (June 27, 2011 - August 8, 2011)
  • Gotye – "Somebody That I Used to Know" and Making Mirrors (August 29, 2011)
  • Eminem – "The Monster" and The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (November 18, 2013)
  • Pharrell Williams – "Happy" and Girl (March 17, 2014)
  • Taylor Swift – "Blank Space" and 1989 (December 1, 2014)
  • Adele – "Hello" and 25 (November 30, 2015 - December 7, 2015)
  • Lukas Graham – "7 Years" and Lukas Graham (April 11, 2016)
  • Drake – "One Dance" and Views (May 9, 2016)
  • Ed Sheeran – "Shape of You" and ÷ (March 13, 2017 → April 10, 2017, April 24, 2017 - May 1, 2017)
  • Ed Sheeran – "Perfect" and ÷ (December 18, 2017, January 1, 2018)
  • Post Malone – "Psycho" and Beerbongs & Bentleys (May 7, 2018)
  • 5 Seconds of Summer – "Youngblood" and Youngblood (June 25, 2018)
  • Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper – "Shallow" and A Star Is Born (October 29, 2018 - November 12, 2018)
  • Ariana Grande – "7 Rings" and Thank U, Next (February 18, 2019)
  • Billie Eilish – "Bad Guy" and When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? (April 8, 2019 - April 15, 2019)
  • The Weeknd – "Blinding Lights" and After Hours (March 23, 2020 - March 30, 2020)
  • Taylor Swift – "Cardigan" and Folklore (July 27, 2020 - August 3, 2020)
  • Taylor Swift – "Willow" and Evermore (December 14, 2020 - December 21, 2020)
  • Justin Bieber – "Peaches" and Justice (April 5, 2021 - April 12, 2021)
  • Olivia Rodrigo – "Good 4 U" and Sour (May 31, 2021 - June 28, 2021)
  • Taylor Swift – "All Too Well (Taylor's Version)" and Red (Taylor's Version) (November 22, 2021)
  • Adele – "Easy on Me" and 30 (November 29, 2021 - December 6,2021)

Simultaneously occupying the top three positions[]

Albums[]

For the first time in ARIA chart history, Michael Jackson occupied the first three spots of the Albums Chart, after his death.

  • 1. The Essential Michael Jackson
  • 2. Number Ones
  • 3. Thriller

Singles[]

After winning season one of The Voice, Karise Eden simultaneously occupied the top three positions of the singles chart, the first time this has occurred in Australian chart history since The Beatles held the top six spots in 1964.[50][f]

  • 1. "Stay With Me Baby"
  • 2. "Hallelujah"
  • 3. "I Was Your Girl"

On February 27, 2017, Ed Sheeran occupied the top three positions.[52] However next week, "How Would You Feel" fell out of the top ten and was replaced by The Chainsmokers and Coldplay's "Something Just like This".[53]

  • 1. "Shape of You"
  • 2. "How Would You Feel (Paean)"
  • 3. "Castle on the Hill"

Other achievements[]

  • The first artist to have singles debut at the top two simultaneously was Ed Sheeran on 16 January 2017 with "Shape of You" at number one and "Castle on the Hill" at number two.
  • Ed Sheeran has had 3 albums, "÷", "x", and "+" in the top 50 for 59 consecutive weeks, from the debut of "÷" on March 3, 2017, to present. Together, these albums total 566 weeks in the top 50.[48]
  • All 16 tracks from Taylor Swift's album Folklore debuted on the singles chart breaking the all-time record for the most simultaneous debuts in one week.[54]

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Also the #1 ARIA album of 1999
  2. ^ Also the #1 ARIA album of 1995
  3. ^ Ed Sheeran's "Perfect", either solo, with Andrea Bocelli or with Beyoncé, reached number one for 3 weeks in 2017 and 5 weeks in 2018, but on the chart it was listed without crediting either.
  4. ^ Richard Clayderman’s Reveries album spent 178 weeks in the Australian Top 100 from December 1980; The Original Cast Recording of Jesus Christ Superstar spent 141 weeks in the Top 100 (from December 1970); Dire Straits’ Love over Gold spent 140 weeks from October 1982
  5. ^ Other notable long-stayers from a soundtrack pre-ARIA days: Grease (OST), The Phantom of the Opera (London Cast Recording), The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Original Cast Recording/Soundtrack
  6. ^ Eden's songs made some of the biggest falls in Australian chart history in the following weeks. "Stay With Me Baby" fell to #54 the next week, the biggest drop for a #1 single in chart history, and left the top 100 the following week. It is currently the shortest time a #1 song has spent in both the Top 50 and the Top 100. "Hallelujah" dropped from #2 to #38 and then out of the Top 100 the next week. "I Was Your Girl" spent only one week in the Top 100, a drop of 97+ places, the equal biggest fall out of the Top 100 in Australian chart history.[51]

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