List of albums which have spent the most weeks on the UK Albums Chart

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Queen have collectively the longest charting album with Greatest Hits (1089 weeks) as this includes the 106 weeks that The Platinum Collection charted for which includes the aforementioned album.

ABBA are the only act to have a singular album chart for more than 1000 weeks with their album ABBA Gold.

The following is a list of all albums that have spent at least 150 weeks on the UK Albums Chart as published by the Official Charts Company (OCC). The chart comprises a top 100 from August 1981 to 1988 and since 1994, a top 75 before this (and from 1988 to 1994) from 1978 and various lengths before this from July 1956. Re-releases – such as remasters, re-issues, deluxe versions or anniversary editions – are treated together unless the re-released version differs significantly from the original (for example, it has been re-recorded or remixed). This list does not include compilation albums by various artists, which have been excluded from the UK Albums Chart since 1989. Soundtracks are still included if they are an original cast performance or if all tracks are performed by the same artist.[1]

The top three are all compilation albums, headed by Queen's Greatest Hits which has spent 1089 weeks in the top 100, ABBA Gold: Greatest Hits, with 1037 weeks on the chart, followed by Legend by Bob Marley and the Wailers with 1015 weeks. The most weeks for a studio album is 926 for Rumours by Fleetwood Mac (571 in the top 75) which charted every year from its release in 1977 until 1989 and in fifteen different years since then.

Amy Winehouse's 2006 album Back to Black has the most weeks for a post-2000 release, charting for 515 weeks to date, though this total includes 55 weeks for the deluxe edition and 1 week for the box set that includes Back to Black and Winehouse's debut album Frank. The original soundtrack of South Pacific has the most weeks at number 1, with 115.[2] The most weeks by an album not reaching number 1 is 544 for Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd and the most weeks by an album not reaching the top 10 is 227 for Singles by Maroon 5.

Dire Straits, Michael Jackson and U2 jointly hold the record for most albums to reach 100 weeks on chart, with five each. Of these, three albums by both Dire Straits and Jackson have achieved 200 weeks on chart; in the case of Dire Straits, all of them studio albums (Brothers in Arms, Making Movies and Love over Gold). The only other acts to have three albums reach 200 weeks on chart are Oasis, Adele and Ed Sheeran.

Five acts have multiple albums achieving 300 weeks on chart: Fleetwood Mac, Oasis, Ed Sheeran, Simon & Garfunkel and Arctic Monkeys. Of these, Oasis is the only act to have three albums pass the 300-week threshold, as well as the only act with multiple albums achieving 400 weeks on the chart, with three of their albums having reached this milestone.

The numbers shown are up to the chart for the week ending 10 February 2022, at least for the albums over 200 weeks on chart.

(*) indicates that the album is in the top 100 for the current week ending.

400 or more weeks[]

The late Amy Winehouse has the longest charting album by a female artist, as well as a studio album released in the 21st Century with her 2006 album Back to Black (515 weeks).
Fleetwood Mac have the longest charting studio album with Rumours (926 weeks). Additionally, their album The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac has spent 363 weeks on the chart, and 50 Years - Don't Stop has spent 168 weeks on the chart.
Oasis have three albums that have charted for over 400 weeks on the UK charts: (What's the Story) Morning Glory? (526 weeks),Time Flies... 1994–2009 (439 weeks) and Definitely Maybe (429 weeks), respectively.
Title Artist Year first
entered chart
Peak Weeks Ref
Greatest Hits Queen 1981 1 1089* [nb 1] [3]
Gold: Greatest Hits ABBA 1992 1 1037* [nb 2] [3]
Legend Bob Marley and the Wailers 1984 1 1015* [3]
Rumours Fleetwood Mac 1977 1 926* [7]
The Dark Side of the Moon Pink Floyd 1973 2 544 [8]
Number Ones Michael Jackson 2003 1 533* [9]
(What's the Story) Morning Glory? Oasis 1995 1 526* [10]
Bat Out of Hell Meat Loaf 1978 3 524* [nb 3] [14]
Back to Black Amy Winehouse 2006 1 515* [nb 4] [15]
Curtain Call: The Hits Eminem 2005 1 499* [16]
Greatest Hits Foo Fighters 2009 4 442* [17]
+ Ed Sheeran 2011 1 440 [18]
Time Flies... 1994–2009 Oasis 2010 1 439* [10]
AM Arctic Monkeys 2013 1 438* [19]
Definitely Maybe Oasis 1994 1 429 [10]

200 to 399 weeks[]

Ed Sheeran has three albums which have spent over 200 weeks on the UK charts. These being + (440 weeks), x (395 weeks) and ÷ (257 weeks), respectively
The late Whitney Houston has the longest charting greatest hits album by a female artist on the UK charts with The Ultimate Collection (388 weeks).
Madonna features twice on this list with The Immaculate Collection (359 weeks) and Like a Virgin (153 weeks), respectively.
Michael Jackson has four albums that have charted for over 150 weeks: Number Ones (532 weeks), Thriller (286 weeks), Off the Wall (225 weeks) and Bad (187 weeks)
Taylor Swift has charted for over 200 weeks with her album 1989 (236 weeks).
Adele has charted for over 200 weeks with her albums 21 (313 weeks), 25 (225 weeks) and 19 (223 weeks), respectively.
Title Artist Year first
entered chart
Peak Weeks Ref
x Ed Sheeran 2014 1 395* [18]
The Ultimate Collection Whitney Houston 2007 3 388 [nb 5] [20]
Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not Arctic Monkeys 2006 1 377* [19]
Nevermind Nirvana 1991 5 377* [21]
The Sound of Music Original Soundtrack 1965 1 376 [22]
In the Lonely Hour Sam Smith 2014 1 373* [23]
Greatest Hits Guns N' Roses 2004 1 372 [24]
The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac Fleetwood Mac 2002 6 363 [7]
The Immaculate Collection Madonna 1990 1 359 [25]
Simon and Garfunkel's Greatest Hits Simon & Garfunkel 1972 2 354 [26]
1 The Beatles 2000 1 352* [27]
Bridge over Troubled Water Simon & Garfunkel 1970 1 330 [26]
Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds Jeff Wayne 1978 5 319 [28]
South Pacific Original Soundtrack 1958 1 315 [29]
21 Adele 2011 1 313* [30]
Face Value Phil Collins 1981 1 300 [31] [nb 6]
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band The Beatles 1967 1 295 [27] [nb 7]
Tracy Chapman Tracy Chapman 1988 1 292 [32]
Greatest Hits Red Hot Chili Peppers 2003 4 289* [33]
Tubular Bells Mike Oldfield 1973 1 287 [34]
Thriller Michael Jackson 1982 1 286 [nb 8] [9]
Appetite for Destruction Guns N' Roses 1987 5 284 [24]
I Cry When I Laugh Jess Glynne 2015 1 278 [35]
Legacy (The Very Best of David Bowie) David Bowie 2016 5 272* [36]
Brothers in Arms Dire Straits 1985 1 271 [37]
Greatest Hits II Queen 1991 1 269 [nb 9] [38]
÷ Ed Sheeran 2017 1 257* [18]
Hot Fuss The Killers 2004 1 254 [39]
Making Movies Dire Straits 1980 4 252 [37]
Twenty Five George Michael 2006 1 250* [40]
Direct Hits The Killers 2013 5 249* [39]
Automatic for the People R.E.M. 1992 1 245 [41]
Dua Lipa Dua Lipa 2017 3 244* [42]
My Way: The Best of Frank Sinatra Frank Sinatra 1997 7 244 [43]
1989 Taylor Swift 2014 1 236* [44]
Doo-Wops & Hooligans Bruno Mars 2010 1 227* [45]
Singles Maroon 5 2015 32 227* [46]
25 Adele 2015 1 225* [30]
Off the Wall Michael Jackson 1979 3 225 [9]
The Definitive Collection Stevie Wonder 2002 11 223* [47]
19 Adele 2008 1 223 [30]
Jagged Little Pill Alanis Morissette 1995 1 222 [48]
Diamonds Elton John 2017 5 220* [49]
Never Forget – The Ultimate Collection Take That 2005 2 218 [50]
Sigh No More Mumford & Sons 2009 2 218 [51]
The Stone Roses The Stone Roses 1989 5 215 [52]
Teenage Dream Katy Perry 2010 1 214* [53]
Out of Time R.E.M. 1991 1 214 [41]
No Jacket Required Phil Collins 1985 1 208 [nb 10] [31]
1962–1966 The Beatles 1973 3 206 [nb 11] [27]
All Over the World: The Very Best of Electric Light Orchestra Electric Light Orchestra 2005 1 206 [54]
The Bends Radiohead 1995 4 204 [55]
Under a Blood Red Sky U2 1983 2 204 [56]
The King and I Original Soundtrack 1956 1 203 [57]
Greatest Hits... So Far!!! P!nk 2010 5 202 [58]
The Joshua Tree U2 1987 1 201 [56]
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars David Bowie 1972 5 201 [nb 12] [36]
Love over Gold Dire Straits 1982 1 200 [37]

150 to 199 weeks[]

Lady Gaga charted for 197 weeks with her debut album The Fame.
Tina Turner appears twice on this list with Simply the Best (180 weeks) and Private Dancer (150 weeks).
Little Mix have the longest charting album by a girl group with Glory Days (173 weeks).
Lana Del Rey has charted for 150 weeks with her album Born to Die.
Title Artist Year first
entered chart
Peak Weeks Ref
The Fame Lady Gaga 2009 1 197 [59]
Lungs Florence and the Machine 2009 1 196 [60]
Parachutes Coldplay 2000 1 193 [61]
? XXXTentacion 2018 3 193* [62]
Greatest Hits Bon Jovi 2010 2 192 [63]
The Best of UB40 – Volume One UB40 1987 3 192 [nb 13] [64]
Bad Michael Jackson 1987 1 180 [9]
Simply the Best Tina Turner 1991 2 180 [65]
Crazy Love Michael Bublé 2009 1 180 [66]
Don't Smile at Me Billie Eilish 2018 12 180 [67]
The Very Best of the Eagles Eagles 1994 3 179 [nb 14] [68]
Wanted on Voyage George Ezra 2014 1 179 [69]
These Streets Paolo Nutini 2006 3 177 [70]
Good Girl Gone Bad Rihanna 2007 1 177 [71]
Hello, I Must Be Going! Phil Collins 1982 2 176 [31]
White Ladder David Gray 2000 1 176 [72]
West Side Story Original Soundtrack 1962 1 175 [73]
Ocean Drive Lighthouse Family 1995 3 175 [74]
The Best of Van Morrison Van Morrison 1990 4 174 [75]
Glory Days Little Mix 2016 1 173 [76]
1967-1970 The Beatles 1973 2 172 [nb 15] [27]
Stoney Post Malone 2016 10 169 [77]
Californication Red Hot Chili Peppers 1999 5 169 [78]
The 1975 The 1975 2013 1 168 [79]
Oklahoma! Original Soundtrack 1956 1 168 [80]
50 Years - Don't Stop Fleetwood Mac 2018 5 168* [81]
Only by the Night Kings of Leon 2008 1 165 [82]
Alchemy – Dire Straits Live Dire Straits 1984 3 164 [37]
Talk on Corners The Corrs 1997 1 164 [83]
Decade in the Sun: Best of Stereophonics Stereophonics 2008 2 163 [84]
Graceland Paul Simon 1986 1 163 [85]
Best of Bowie David Bowie 2002 1 162 [36]
Urban Hymns The Verve 1997 1 162 [86]
Come On Over Shania Twain 1998 1 161 [87]
Stars Simply Red 1991 1 161 [88]
Word Gets Around Stereophonics 1997 6 161 [84]
Staying at Tamara's George Ezra 2018 1 157 [69]
My Fair Lady Original Broadway Cast 1958 1 156 [89]
Songbird Eva Cassidy 1998 1 156 [90]
The Buddy Holly Story Buddy Holly 1959 2 155 [91]
Cross Road – The Best of Bon Jovi Bon Jovi 1994 1 155 [63]
Can't Slow Down Lionel Richie 1983 1 154 [92]
Hunky Dory David Bowie 1971 3 154 [nb 12] [36]
Like a Virgin Madonna 1984 1 153 [25]
Goodbye & Good Riddance Juice WRLD 2018 23 153* [93]
Come Away with Me Norah Jones 2002 1 152 [94]
Best of The Beach Boys The Beach Boys 1966 2 151 [95]
Manilow Magic Barry Manilow 1979 3 151 [96]
Eyes Open Snow Patrol 2006 1 151 [97]
Born to Die Lana Del Rey 2012 1 150 [98]
Private Dancer Tina Turner 1984 2 150 [65]
A Rush of Blood to the Head Coldplay 2002 1 150 [61]
Call Me Irresponsible Michael Bublé 2007 2 150 [66]

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Including 106 weeks for The Platinum Collection, which includes all three Greatest Hits albums
  2. ^ Including 6 weeks for 2014's 40th Anniversary Edition box set which includes Gold, More ABBA Gold and The Golden B-sides. Please also note that the Official Chart Company recognised the original Gold - Greatest Hits as being the first album to spend over 1000 weeks on the Top 100 Albums chart in July 2021[4][5][6]
  3. ^ The album reached its peak position in January 2022, after the death of Meat Loaf at the age of 74.[11][12] In the 45 years which followed the original release of the album in 1977, the highest peak position for Bat Out of Hell had been number 9, a position achieved in 1981 and 2013. It originally debuted at number 60 in 1978 and lasted a week on the chart, but would go on to peak at number 11 by the end of the 1970s. As per The Guinness Book of British Hit Albums lists of Top 75 records, the album has spent 456 weeks in the Top 75 as of 3 February 2022.[13]
  4. ^ Including 55 weeks for the deluxe edition and 1 week for the box set with Frank and Back to Black
  5. ^ Including 2 weeks for box set with Whitney Houston Live: Her Greatest Performances
  6. ^ includes 22 weeks as part of the Platinum Collection + 1 week as part of the Take a Look at Me boxed set + 1 week as part of the Take a Look at Me Now – Complete boxed set.
  7. ^ includes 1 week as part of The Beatles in Mono boxed set + 1 week as part of The Beatles in Stereo boxed set
  8. ^ Including 27 weeks for the 25th anniversary edition reissue, Thriller 25
  9. ^ Including 105 weeks for The Platinum Collection, which includes all three Greatest Hits albums
  10. ^ Includes 10 weeks as part of the Take a Look at Me Now... The Complete Studio Collection box set and 22 weeks as part of The Platinum Collection box set
  11. ^ Including 5 weeks for box set with 1962–1966 and 1967–1970
  12. ^ a b Including 1 week for box set Five Years (1969–1973), which includes the albums Space Oddity, The Man Who Sold the World, Hunky Dory, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, Pin Ups, Aladdin Sane, Live Santa Monica '72 and Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture
  13. ^ Including 32 weeks for box set with Volume 1 and Volume 2
  14. ^ Including 67 weeks for 2001 reissue with the same tracks in a different order
  15. ^ Including 5 weeks for box set with 1962–1966 and 1967–1970

Books[]

  • British Albums Chart: All Time Top 1000 by Michael Churchill. Published by Lulu.com, 2013.

References[]

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