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This is a summary of the year 2014 in British music charts.
The UK Singles Chart and UK Albums Chart are two of many music charts compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC) that calculates the best-selling singles/albums of the week in the United Kingdom.[1] Since 2004 the chart has been based on the sales of both physical singles/albums and digital downloads, with airplay figures excluded from the official chart. From 6 July (chart dated week ending 12 July covering the sales in the first week of July), audio streaming became incorporated into the singles chart which means that a song gets the equivalent of one 'chart sale' if it is streamed 100 times.[2][3] The OCC continues to compile a sales (only) chart and a streaming (only) chart. A total of 38 singles (the most since 2000)[4] and 32 albums have claimed the top spot in 2014.
Number one artists
In the singles chart, Pharrell Williams, Clean Bandit, Sam Smith, Route 94, DVBBS, Borgeous, 5 Seconds of Summer, Aloe Blacc, Sigma, Kiesza, Mr Probz, Secondcity, Ed Sheeran, Ella Henderson, Oliver Heldens, Ariana Grande, Rixton, Magic!, Nico & Vinz, Lilly Wood, Nicki Minaj, Meghan Trainor, Gareth Malone's All Star Choir, Band Aid 30, Mark Ronson and Ben Haenow have all claimed their first number 1 single as a lead artist. Williams (with "Get Lucky" and "Blurred Lines"), Smith (with "La La La"), and Blacc (not credited; with "Wake Me Up") had all reached number one as featured artists prior to 2014.
In the albums chart, Robbie Williams and Bastille returned to the top of the charts, having reached number 1 in 2013 with Swings Both Ways and Bad Blood. You Me at Six, Bombay Bicycle Club, Katy B, Pharrell Williams, Elbow, Sam Bailey, Sam Smith, Collabro, Royal Blood, alt-J, George Ezra, Ella Henderson and Ben Howard have all claimed their first number 1 album.
"Rather Be" by Clean Bandit featuring Jess Glynne, "Happy" by Pharrell Williams and "All About That Bass" by Meghan Trainor have all spent the most weeks at number 1 in the singles chart with four and x by Ed Sheeran has spent the most weeks at number 1 in the albums chart with eleven.
Notable events and records
"Happy" by Pharrell Williams became the first song released in the 2010s to be certified triple platinum based on sales of more than 1.55 million and 25 million streams by July.[5]
"All About That Bass" by Meghan Trainor became the first single ever to reach the top 40 on streams alone.[6]
"Thinking Out Loud" by Ed Sheeran broke a record for the longest climb to number 1 within the top 40, having taken 19 weeks to reach the summit.[7] On its return to number 1 on 13 December, it became the first song ever to peak at number 1 due to streaming, having sold less than the number 2.
The top 10 best selling albums of the year were all by British artists.[8]
Chart summary
The following summaries refer to the Top 40 Official Singles Chart (not the full Top 100). These charts are archived by The Official Charts Company here.
The date of each chart as given by the Official Charts Company is the Saturday following its publication on Sunday e.g. the chart which is announced by OCC and BBC Radio 1 on Sunday 29 December 2013 would be published under Saturday 4 January 2014. The actual sales, therefore, take place in the previous week, e.g. Chart dated January 4, 2014 comprises sales from December 22-28, 2013 (in this case sales which count towards 2013 totals).
January
Week 1 (4 January)
- Singles
"Happy" by Pharrell Williams climbed a place to number 1.
The only new entry came from "Drunk in Love" by Beyoncé featuring JAY Z at number 29.
- Albums
Swings Both Ways by Robbie Williams remained at number 1 for a fourth non-consecutive week.
Week 2 (11 January)
- Singles
"Timber" by Pitbull featuring Kesha debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "Million Pound Girl (Badder Than Bad)" by Fuse ODG and "Control" by Matrix & Futurebound featuring Max Marshall at numbers 14 and 18.
- Albums
Halcyon by Ellie Goulding climbed 5 places to number 1, 65 weeks since its release.
Week 3 (18 January)
- Singles
"Happy" by Pharrell Williams returned to number 1 for a second non-consecutive week
New entries included "Dare You" by Hardwell featuring Matthew Koma, "Riptide" by Vance Joy, "Let It Go" by Idina Menzel and "Thank You" by Busta Rhymes featuring Q-Tip, Kanye West & Lil Wayne at numbers 18, 35, 36 and 37, respectively.
- Albums
Halcyon by Ellie Goulding remained at number 1 for a second week.
Week 4 (25 January)
- Singles
"Happy" remained at number 1 for a third non-consecutive week.
New entries included "Do It All Over Again" by Elyar Fox, "Can't Remember to Forget You" by Shakira featuring Rihanna, "Lover Not a Fighter" by Tinie Tempah featuring Labrinth and "XO" by Beyoncé at numbers 5, 11, 27 and 37, respectively.
- Albums
High Hopes by Bruce Springsteen debuted at number 1.
February
Week 5 (1 February)
- Singles
"Rather Be" by Clean Bandit featuring Jess Glynne debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "Wild Heart" by The Vamps, "Braveheart" by Neon Jungle, "White Walls" by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Schoolboy Q & Hollis, "If I Lose Myself" by OneRepublic vs Alesso and "Adore You" by Miley Cyrus at numbers 3, 4, 27, 32 and 33, respectively.
- Albums
Halcyon by Ellie Goulding returned to number 1 for a third non-consecutive week.
Week 6 (8 February)
- Singles
"Rather Be" remained at number 1 for a second week and "Feelin' Myself" by will.i.am featuring Miley Cyrus, French Montana & Wiz Khalifa debuted at number 2.
Other new entries included "Ready For Your Love" by Gorgon City featuring MNEK, "Crying for No Reason" by Katy B, "If U Got It" by Chris Malinchak and "Young Blood" by Sophie Ellis-Bextor at numbers 4, 5, 23 and 34, respectively.
- Albums
Cavalier Youth by You Me at Six debuted at number 1.
Week 7 (15 February)
- Singles
"Rather Be" remained at number 1 for a third week and "Happy" by Pharrell Williams climbed a place to number 2.
New entries included "Dibby Dibby Sound" by DJ Fresh vs Jay Fay featuring Ms Dynamite, "Stay The Night" by DJ Stay The Night, "Demons" by Imagine Dragons and "Team" by Lorde at numbers 3, 24, 30 and 38, respectively.
- Albums
So Long, See You Tomorrow by Bombay Bicycle Club debuted at number 1.
Week 8 (22 February)
- Singles
"Rather Be" remained at number 1 for a fourth week, becoming the longest running number 1 of the year so far while "Stay The Night" by Zedd featuring Hayley Williams debuted at number 2.
Other new entries included "Shot Me Down" by David Guetta featuring Skylar Grey, "Dance With Me" by Le Youth featuring Dominique Young Unique, "Proper Moist" by Dapper Laughs, "All Of Me" by John Legend, "Roll Of Honour" by The Irish Brigade, "Best Day of My Life" by American Authors, "Goodness Gracious" by Ellie Goulding and "Selfies" by Nina Nesbitt at numbers 4, 11, 15, 28, 33, 34, 36 and 40, respectively.
- Albums
Little Red by Katy B debuted at number 1.
March
Week 9 (1 March)
- Singles
"Money on My Mind" by Sam Smith debuted at number 1 and "Happy" climbed a place to number 2.
Other new entries included "Say Something" by A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera, "Everything Is Awesome" by Tegan and Sara featuring The Lonely Island, "Pompeii" / "Waiting All Night" by Bastille & Rudimental featuring Ella Eyre and "Fame & TV" by M.A.D at numbers 4, 17, 21 and 32, respectively.
- Albums
Bad Blood by Bastille returned to number 1 for the first time since March 2013.
Week 10 (8 March)
- Singles
"Happy" by Pharrell Williams returned to number 1 for a fourth non-consecutive week, becoming only the third single in chart history, and the first for over 50 years, to return to number 1 more than once. "Happy" also became a million-seller this week, making Williams the only act apart from The Beatles to achieve three million-selling singles in a 12-month period.[9]
New entries included "Red Lights" by Tiësto, "Let Go for Tonight" by Foxes and "Can't Rely on You" by Paloma Faith at numbers 6, 7 and 10, respectively.
- Albums
Bad Blood by Bastille remained at number 1 for a third non-consecutive week.
Week 11 (15 March)
- Singles
"My Love" by Route 94 featuring Jess Glynne debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "Air Balloon" by Lily Allen, "Magic" by Coldplay, "Cucurucu" by Nick Mulvey and "Addicted To You" by Avicii at numbers 7, 10, 26 and 36, respectively.
- Albums
Girl by Pharrell Williams, which includes the song "Happy", debuted at number 1.
Week 12 (22 March)
- Singles
"Tsunami (Jump)" by DVBBS & Borgeous featuring Tinie Tempah debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "I'm a Freak" by Enrique Iglesias featuring Pitbull, "How I Feel" by Flo Rida, "Nasty" by Pixie Lott, "Into The Blue" by Kylie Minogue, "Human" by Christina Perri, "#Selfie" by The Chainsmokers and "Midnight Memories" by One Direction at numbers 4, 8, 9, 12, 14, 17 and 39, respectively.
- Albums
The Take Off and Landing of Everything by Elbow debuted at number 1.
Week 13 (29 March)
- Singles
"I Got U" by Duke Dumont featuring Jax Jones debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "Word Up!" by Little Mix, "Kids Again" by Example, "Na Na" by Trey Songz and "Hey Now" by London Grammar at numbers 6, 13, 20 and 37, respectively.
- Albums
Symphonica by George Michael debuted at number 1.
April
Week 14 (5 April)
- Singles
"She Looks So Perfect" by 5 Seconds of Summer debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "Changes" by Faul & Wad Ad vs Pnau, "Wizard" by Martin Garrix & Jay Hardway, "Loyal" by Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne & Tyga, "Dr. Who!" by Tujamo & Plastik Funk featuring Sneakbo and "If I Could Change Your Mind" by Haim at numbers 3, 7, 15, 21 and 33, respectively.
- Albums
The Power of Love by Sam Bailey debuted at number 1.
Week 15 (12 April)
- Singles
"The Man" by Aloe Blacc debuted at number 1 and "All Of Me" by John Legend climbed 3 places to number 2.
Other new entries included "Anywhere For You" by John Martin, "Scream (Funk My Life Up)" by Paolo Nutini, "Empire" by Shakira, "Your Love" by Frankie Knuckles, "Stay High" by Tove Lo featuring Hippie Sabotage and "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" by Kristen Bell at numbers 7, 12, 25, 29, 33 and 40, respectively.
- Albums
Education, Education, Education & War by Kaiser Chiefs debuted at number 1.
Week 16 (19 April)
- Singles
"Nobody to Love" by Sigma debuted at number 1 and "Last Night" by The Vamps debuted at number 2.
Other new entries included "Fancy" by Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX, "Not Giving Up" by The Saturdays, "Bad" by David Guetta & Showtek featuring Vassy, "Coming Home" by Kaiser Chiefs, "For the First Time in Forever" by Kristen Bell & Idina Menzel and "Better Man" by Paolo Nutini at numbers 5, 19, 22, 31, 38 and 40, respectively.
- Albums
Education, Education, Education & War remained at number 1 for a second week.
Week 17 (26 April)
- Singles
"Hideaway" by Kiesza debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "Touch" by Shift K3Y, "A Billion Girls" by Elyar Fox, "German Whip" by Meridian Dan featuring Big H & JME, "Cannonball (Earthquake)" by Showtek & Justin Prime featuring Matthew Koma and "Turn Down for What" by DJ Snake & Lil Jon at numbers 3, 11, 13, 29 and 38, respectively.
- Albums
Caustic Love by Paolo Nutini debuted at number 1.
May
Week 18 (3 May)
- Singles
"Waves" by Mr Probz debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "Take Me Home" by Cash Cash featuring Bebe Rexha, "Calling All Hearts" by DJ Cassidy featuring Robin Thicke & Jessie J, "Welcome To The Jungle" by Neon Jungle, "Solo Dancing" by Indiana, "Forgive Me" by Joel Compass, "Not a Bad Thing" by Justin Timberlake, "Gods & Monsters" by Lana Del Rey and "Down" by The Kooks at numbers 5, 6, 7, 14, 34, 35, 39 and 40, respectively.
- Albums
Caustic Love by Paolo Nutini remained at number 1 for a second week.
Week 19 (10 May)
- Singles
"Summer" by Calvin Harris debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "Only Love Can Hurt Like This" by Paloma Faith, "Love Never Felt So Good" by Michael Jackson & Justin Timberlake, "It's On Again" by Alicia Keys featuring Kendrick Lamar and "Marilyn Monroe" by Pharrell Williams at numbers 20, 27, 39 and 40, respectively.
- Albums
Caustic Love by Paolo Nutini remained at number 1 for a third week.
Week 20 (17 May)
- Singles
"Waves" by Mr Probz returned to number 1 for a second non-consecutive week.
New entries included "Wild Wild Love" by Pitbull featuring G.R.L., "Holding Onto Heaven" by Foxes, "Children of the Universe" by Molly, "Wiggle" by Jason Derulo featuring Snoop Dogg and "Birthday" by Katy Perry at numbers 6, 14, 33, 34 and 38, respectively.
- Albums
Sheezus by Lily Allen debuted at number 1.
Week 21 (24 May)
- Singles
"I Will Never Let You Down" by Rita Ora debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "Calm After the Storm" by The Common Linnets, "Rise Like a Phoenix" by Conchita Wurst, "Good Girls" by 5 Seconds of Summer, "One" by Ed Sheeran, "Real Girls Eat Cake" by The Janoskians and "Undo" by Sanna Nielsen at numbers 9, 17, 19, 20, 37 and 40, respectively.
- Albums
Xscape by Michael Jackson debuted at number 1.
Week 22 (31 May)
- Singles
"Stay With Me" by Sam Smith debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "Dangerous Love" by Fuse ODG featuring Sean Paul, "Extraordinary" by Clean Bandit featuring Sharna Bass, "A Sky Full of Stars" by Coldplay, "Ten Feet Tall" by Afrojack featuring Wrabel, "Salute" by Little Mix and "Pills n Potions" by Nicki Minaj at numbers 3, 5, 15, 20, 35 and 38, respectively.
- Albums
Ghost Stories by Coldplay debuted at number 1.
June
Week 23 (7 June)
- Singles
"I Wanna Feel" by Secondcity debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "Jubel" by Klingande, "Beating Heart" by Ellie Goulding, "Heart & Soul" by Twin Atlantic, "West Coast" by Lana Del Rey and "Shotgun" by M.A.D at numbers 3, 9, 17, 21 and 30, respectively.
- Albums
In the Lonely Hour by Sam Smith debuted at number 1.
Week 24 (14 June)
- Singles
"Sing" by Ed Sheeran debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "Hope Ain't a Bad Thing" by The Neon Brotherhood, "The Drop" by Lethal Bizzle featuring Cherri Voncelle, "Eez-eh" by Kasabian, "Half Light" by Wilkinson featuring Tom Cane and "Revolution" by R3hab, NERVO & Ummet Ozcan at numbers 16, 20, 22, 25 and 37, respectively.
- Albums
In the Lonely Hour by Sam Smith remained at number 1 for a second week.
Week 25 (21 June)
- Singles
"Ghost" by Ella Henderson debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "Wasted" by Tiësto featuring Matthew Koma, "Noble England" by Rik Mayall, "That's Not Me" by Skepta featuring JME, "We Are One (Ole Ola)" by Pitbull featuring Jennifer Lopez & Claudia Leitte, "Stronger Than Ever" by Raleigh Ritchie and "Believe Me" by Lil Wayne featuring Drake at numbers 3, 7, 21, 29, 30 and 36, respectively.
- Albums
48:13 by Kasabian debuted at number 1.
Week 26 (28 June)
- Singles
"Ghost" by Ella Henderson remained at number 1 for a second week and "Don't Stop" by 5 Seconds of Summer debuted at number 2.
Other new entries included "Budapest" by George Ezra, "Here for You" by Gorgon City featuring Laura Welsh, "Neon Lights" by Demi Lovato and "Around Town" by The Kooks at numbers 4, 7, 15 and 35, respectively.
- Albums
Ultraviolence by Lana Del Rey debuted at number 1.
July
Week 27 (5 July)
- Singles
"Gecko (Overdrive)" by Oliver Heldens & Becky Hill debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "One More Day (Stay with Me)" by Example, "Good Kisser" by Usher", "Don't" & "Thinking Out Loud" by Ed Sheeran, "Tremor" by Martin Garrix, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and "Mmm Yeah" by Austin Mahone featuring Pitbull at numbers 4, 10, 19, 26, 30 and 34, respectively.
- Albums
x by Ed Sheeran debuted at number 1.
Week 28 (12 July)
- Singles
"Problem" by Ariana Grande featuring Iggy Azalea debuted at number 1, becoming the first number 1 based on both sales and audio streams.[10]
Other new entries included "Chandelier" by Sia, "Make U Bounce" by DJ Fresh vs TC featuring Little Nikki, "Stolen Dance" by Milky Chance and "Somebody to You" by The Vamps featuring Demi Lovato at numbers 6, 10, 32 and 39, respectively.
- Albums
x by Ed Sheeran remained at number 1 for a second week.
Week 29 (19 July)
- Singles
"It's My Birthday" by will.i.am & Cody Wise debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "Right Here" by Jess Glynne, "Classic" by MKTO and "Don't Look Back" by Matrix & Futurebound featuring Tanya Lacey at numbers 6, 24 and 38, respectively.
- Albums
x by Ed Sheeran remained at number 1 for a third week.
Week 30 (26 July)
- Singles
"Me and My Broken Heart" by Rixton debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "Your Love" by Nicole Scherzinger, "If I Go" by Ella Eyre and "Way We Are" by Kove featuring Melissa Steel at numbers 6, 16 and 30, respectively.
- Albums
x by Ed Sheeran remained at number 1 for a fourth week.
August
Week 31 (2 August)
- Singles
"Crazy Stupid Love" by Cheryl Cole featuring Tinie Tempah debuted at number 1 and "Rude" by Magic! debuted at number 2.
Other new entries included "Boom Clap" by Charli XCX, "Always" by MK featuring Alana, "Louder" by Neon Jungle and "Jungle" by X Ambassadors & Jamie N Commons featuring JAY Z at numbers 6, 12, 14 and 18, respectively.
- Albums
x by Ed Sheeran remained at number 1 for a fifth week.
Week 32 (9 August)
- Singles
"Rude" by Magic! climbed a place to number 1.
New entries included "Faded" by Zhu, "Hopeful" by Bars and Melody, "Kisses For Breakfast" by Melissa Steel featuring Popcaan, "One Day (Vandaag)" by Bakermat and "Down on My Luck" by Vic Mensa at numbers 3, 5, 10, 15 and 37, respectively.
- Albums
x by Ed Sheeran remained at number 1 for a sixth week.
Week 33 (16 August)
- Singles
"Am I Wrong" by Nico & Vinz debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "Love Runs Out" by OneRepublic, "Tough Love" by Jessie Ware and "It Was Always You" by Maroon 5 at numbers 3, 34 and 40, respectively.
- Albums
x by Ed Sheeran remained at number 1 for a seventh week.
Week 34 (17–23 August)
- Singles
"Am I Wrong" by Nico & Vinz remained at number 1 for a second week.
New entries included "Giant in My Heart" by Kiesza, "Tell Her" by Rizzle Kicks, "Black Widow" by Iggy Azalea featuring Rita Ora, "What Are You Waiting For? by The Saturdays and "I'm Not the Only One" by Sam Smith at numbers 4, 14, 32, 38 and 40, respectively.
- Albums
x by Ed Sheeran remained at number 1 for an eighth week.
Week 35 (30 August)
- Singles
"Lovers on the Sun" by David Guetta featuring Sam Martin debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "Shake It Off" by Taylor Swift, "My Head Is a Jungle" by Wankelmut & Emma Louise, "Tonight (We Live Forever)" by Union J and "My Type" by Saint Motel at numbers 4, 5, 9 and 34, respectively.
- Albums
Stars by Collabro debuted at number 1.
September
Week 36 (6 September)
- Singles
"Prayer in C" by Lilly Wood & Robin Schulz debuted at number 1 and "Maps" by Maroon 5 debuted at number 2.
Other new entries included "Rari WorkOut" by Lethal Bizzle featuring JME & Tempa T, "Break Free" by Ariana Grande featuring Zedd and "This Is How We Do" by Katy Perry at numbers 11, 20 and 38, respectively.
- Albums
Royal Blood by Royal Blood debuted at number 1.
Week 37 (13 September)
- Singles
"Prayer in C" remained at number 1 for a second week and "Won't Look Back" by Duke Dumont debuted at number 2, becoming Dumont's first single to miss the number one position.
Other new entries included "Superheroes" by The Script, "Ugly Heart" by G.R.L., "Pushing On" by Oliver $ & Jimi Jules, "Blame It On Me" by George Ezra and "Amnesia" by 5 Seconds of Summer at numbers 3, 11, 15, 27 and 38, respectively.
- Albums
In the Lonely Hour by Sam Smith returned to number 1 for a third non-consecutive week.
Week 38 (20 September)
- Singles
"Blame" by Calvin Harris featuring John Newman debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "Walking with Elephants" by Ten Walls, "New Flame" by Chris Brown featuring Usher & Rick Ross and "Centuries" by Fall Out Boy at numbers 6, 10 and 22, respectively.
- Albums
In the Lonely Hour remained at number 1 for a fourth non-consecutive week.
Week 39 (27 September)
- Singles
"Changing" by Sigma featuring Paloma Faith debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "Lullaby" by Professor Green featuring Tori Kelly and "Take Me to Church" by Hozier at numbers 4 and 35, respectively.
- Albums
No Sound Without Silence by The Script debuted at number 1.
October
Week 40 (4 October)
- Singles
"Bang Bang" by Jessie J, Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj debuted at number 1.
Entering at 33, "All About That Bass" by Meghan Trainor became the first single to enter the top 40 on streams alone.[6] Other new entries included a cover version of "All About That Bass" by Power Music Workout and "I Know" by Shift K3Y at numbers 13 and 25, respectively.
- Albums
This Is All Yours by alt-J debuted at number 1.
Week 41 (11 October)
- Singles
"All About That Bass" by Meghan Trainor climbed 32 places to number 1.
New entries included "Sunlight" by The Magician featuring Years & Years, "Let It Be" by Labrinth, "Comeback" by Ella Eyre, "Unmissable" by Gorgon City featuring Zak Abel, "Say You Love Me" by Jessie Ware and "Zombie" by Jamie T at numbers 7, 11, 12, 19, 22 and 36, respectively.
- Albums
Wanted on Voyage by George Ezra climbed 3 places to number 1.
Week 42 (18 October)
- Singles
"All About That Bass" remained at number 1 for a second week.
New entries included "Anaconda" by Nicki Minaj, "Don't Tell 'Em" by Jeremih featuring YG, "Glow" by Ella Henderson, "Resonance" by LuvBug featuring Talay Riley, "She Came to Give It to You" by Usher featuring Nicki Minaj and "God Only Knows" by Brian Wilson & Various Artists at numbers 3, 5, 7, 13, 16 and 20, respectively.
- Albums
Wanted on Voyage by George Ezra remained at number 1 for a second week.
Week 43 (25 October)
- Singles
"All About That Bass" remained at number 1 for a third week and "Shake It Off" by Taylor Swift climbed 2 places to number 2.
New entries included "Steal My Girl" by One Direction, "Oh Cecilia (Breaking My Heart)" by The Vamps featuring Shawn Mendes, "Guts Over Fear" by Eminem featuring Sia, "Bullit" by Watermät, "Dirty Love" by Wilkinson featuring Talay Riley, "Drunk and Incapable" by Krishane featuring Melissa Steel and "Break The Rules" by Charli XCX at numbers 3, 9, 10, 15, 20, 27 and 35, respectively.
- Albums
Chapter One by Ella Henderson debuted at number 1.
November
Week 44 (1 November)
- Singles
"All About That Bass" remained at number 1 for a fourth week and "Thinking Out Loud" by Ed Sheeran climbed 2 places to number 2.
New entries included "Bump & Grind 2014" by Waze & Odyssey vs R. Kelly, "T.I.N.A" by Fuse ODG featuring Angel, "Animals" by Maroon 5 and "Welcome To New York" by Taylor Swift at numbers 3, 9, 32 and 39, respectively.
- Albums
I Forget Where We Were by Ben Howard debuted at number 1.
Week 45 (8 November)
- Singles
"Thinking Out Loud" by Ed Sheeran climbed a place to number 1, 19 weeks after entering the chart, completing the longest climb ever to number 1.[7]
New entries included "Wicked Games" by Parra for Cuva featuring Anna Naklab, "Open Wide" by Calvin Harris featuring Big Sean and "I Lived" by OneRepublic at numbers 6, 23 and 29, respectively.
- Albums
1989 by Taylor Swift debuted at number 1.
Week 46 (15 November)
- Singles
"I Don't Care" by Cheryl Cole debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "Outside" by Calvin Harris featuring Ellie Goulding, "Real Love" by Tom Odell, "No Good in Goodbye" by The Script and "Only" by Nicki Minaj featuring Drake, Lil Wayne & Chris Brown at numbers 6, 21, 26 and 35, respectively.
- Albums
x by Ed Sheeran returned to number 1 for a ninth non-consecutive week.
Week 47 (22 November)
- Singles
Children in Need charity record, "Wake Me Up" by Gareth Malone's All Star Choir debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "You Ruin Me" by The Veronicas, "Like I Can" by Sam Smith, "Blank Space" by Taylor Swift and "I" by Kendrick Lamar at numbers 8, 9, 11 and 20, respectively.
- Albums
The Endless River by Pink Floyd debuted at number 1.
Week 48 (29 November)
- Singles
"Do They Know It's Christmas?" by Band Aid 30 debuted at number 1 and "Real Love" by Clean Bandit & Jess Glynne debuted at number 2.
Other new entries included "Wrapped Up" by Olly Murs featuring Travie McCoy, "Dangerous" by David Guetta featuring Sam Martin, "6 Words" by Wretch 32, "Wait On Me" by Rixton, "Night Changes" by One Direction and "In the Heat of the Moment" by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at numbers 3, 5, 8, 12, 23 and 26, respectively.
- Albums
Four by One Direction debuted at number 1.
December
Week 49 (6 December)
- Singles
"These Days" by Take That debuted at number 1 beating "Do They Know It's Christmas?" on physical sales and streaming as the latter was not available on these platforms.
Other new entries included "Jealous" by Labrinth, "Air Guitar" by McBusted, "The Hanging Tree" by James Newton Howard & Jennifer Lawrence, "Hold Back The River" by James Bay, "Desire" by Years & Years, "What I Did For Love" by David Guetta featuring Emeli Sandé, "No Enemiesz" by Kiesza and "7/11" by Beyoncé at numbers 7, 12, 14, 18, 22, 24, 30 and 36, respectively.
- Albums
Never Been Better by Olly Murs debuted at number 1.
Week 50 (13 December)
- Singles
"Thinking Out Loud" by Ed Sheeran returned to number 1 for a second non-consecutive week (beating "You Got It All" by Union J which debuted at number 2) on streaming, thereby becoming the first song to reach the summit due to streaming.
Other new entries included "I Loved You" by Blonde featuring Melissa Steel, "Yours" by Ella Henderson and "Make It Rain" by Ed Sheeran at numbers 7, 16 and 38, respectively.
- Albums
III by Take That debuted at number 1.
Week 51 (20 December)
- Singles
"Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars debuted at number 1.
Other new entries included "Last All Night (Koala)" by Oliver Heldens featuring KStewart, "Drown" by Bring Me the Horizon and "BO$$" by Fifth Harmony at numbers 5, 17 and 21, respectively.
- Albums
x by Ed Sheeran returned to number 1 for a tenth non-consecutive week.
Week 52 (27 December)
- Singles
X Factor winner, Ben Haenow debuted at number 1 with "Something I Need".
Other new entries included "Up" by Olly Murs featuring Demi Lovato, "Got No Fans" by The Wealdstone Raider and "Go All Night" by Gorgon City featuring Jennifer Hudson at numbers 4, 5 and 14, respectively.
- Albums
x by Ed Sheeran remained at number 1 for an eleventh non-consecutive week.
Number ones
Number-one singles
The 'sales' figures since the chart week ending 12 July include a proportion for audio streams and cannot be compared to previous weeks. See separate 'Singles sales chart' below.
Best-selling single of the year |
Chart date (week ending) | Song | Artist(s) | Sales / chart sales | References[lower-alpha 1] |
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4 January | "Happy" | Pharrell Williams | 106,904 | [11] |
11 January | "Timber" | Pitbull featuring Kesha | 138,891 | [12] |
18 January | "Happy" | Pharrell Williams | 107,427 | [13] |
25 January | 117,643 | [14] | ||
1 February | "Rather Be" | Clean Bandit featuring Jess Glynne | 162,801 | [15] |
8 February | 136,952 | [16] | ||
15 February | 102,542 | [17] | ||
22 February | 79,050 | [18] | ||
1 March | "Money on My Mind" | Sam Smith | 108,013 | [19] |
8 March | "Happy" | Pharrell Williams | 83,982 | [20] |
15 March | "My Love" | Route 94 featuring Jess Glynne | 120,770 | [21] |
22 March | "Tsunami (Jump)" | DVBBS & Borgeous featuring Tinie Tempah | 80,476 | [22] |
29 March | "I Got U" | Duke Dumont featuring Jax Jones | 112,082 | [23] |
5 April | "She Looks So Perfect" | 5 Seconds of Summer | 94,270 | [24] |
12 April | "The Man" | Aloe Blacc | 88,369 | [25] |
19 April | "Nobody to Love" | Sigma | 121,176 | [26] |
26 April | "Hideaway" | Kiesza | 136,286 | [27] |
3 May | "Waves" | Mr Probz | 126,702 | [28] |
10 May | "Summer" | Calvin Harris | 100,168 | [29] |
17 May | "Waves" | Mr Probz | 75,537 | [30] |
24 May | "I Will Never Let You Down" | Rita Ora | 105,095 | [31] |
31 May | "Stay with Me" | Sam Smith | 108,898 | [32] |
7 June | "I Wanna Feel" | Secondcity | 82,050 | [33] |
14 June | "Sing" | Ed Sheeran | 123,864 | [34] |
21 June | "Ghost" | Ella Henderson | 132,360 | [35] |
28 June | 83,022 | [36] | ||
5 July | "Gecko (Overdrive)" | Oliver Heldens & Becky Hill | 76,517 | [37] |
12 July | "Problem" | Ariana Grande featuring Iggy Azalea | 112,903 | [38] |
19 July | "It's My Birthday" | will.i.am & Cody Wise | 74,034 | [39] |
26 July | "Me and My Broken Heart" | Rixton | 63,478 | [40] |
2 August | "Crazy Stupid Love" | Cheryl Cole featuring Tinie Tempah | 118,145 | [41] |
9 August | "Rude" | Magic! | 85,169 | [42] |
16 August | "Am I Wrong" | Nico & Vinz | 106,370 | [43] |
23 August | 62,750 | [44] | ||
30 August | "Lovers on the Sun" | David Guetta featuring Sam Martin | 71,165 | [45] |
6 September | "Prayer in C" | Lilly Wood & Robin Schulz | 85,169 | [46] |
13 September | 68,958 | [47][48] | ||
20 September | "Blame" | Calvin Harris featuring John Newman | 70,312 | [49][50] |
27 September | "Changing" | Sigma featuring Paloma Faith | 104,191 | [51] |
4 October | "Bang Bang" | Jessie J, Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj | 99,837 | [52] |
11 October | "All About That Bass" | Meghan Trainor | 143,750 | [53][54] |
18 October | 100,942 | [55][56] | ||
25 October | 108,857 | [57][58] | ||
1 November | 82,163 | [59][60] | ||
8 November | "Thinking Out Loud" | Ed Sheeran | 89,475 | [61][62] |
15 November | "I Don't Care" | Cheryl Cole | 82,346 | [63][64] |
22 November | "Wake Me Up" | Gareth Malone's All Star Choir | 120,312 | [65][66] |
29 November | "Do They Know It's Christmas?" | Band Aid 30 | 312,928 | [67][68] |
6 December | "These Days" | Take That | 63,998 | [69][70] |
13 December | "Thinking Out Loud" | Ed Sheeran | 58,503 | [71][72] |
20 December | "Uptown Funk" | Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars | 118,117 | [73][74] |
27 December | "Something I Need" | Ben Haenow | 214,239 | [75][76] |
- ↑ 1st ref: chart position; 2nd: chart sales (sales + streams/100)
Number-one single downloads
All the same as the Number-one singles listed above apart from:
Chart date (week ending) | Song | Artist(s) | References |
---|---|---|---|
5 April | "I Got U" | Duke Dumont featuring Jax Jones | [77] |
13 September | "Superheroes" | The Script | [78] |
13 December | "Blank Space" | Taylor Swift | [79] |
Number-one single sales
Since the chart week ending 12 July, the singles chart included a factor for audio streaming so the Official Charts Company started compiling a separate sales (only) chart. The number-ones were all the same apart from:
Chart date (week ending) | Song | Artist(s) | References |
---|---|---|---|
13 December | "You Got It All" | Union J | [80] |
Number-one audio streaming
Chart date (week ending) | Song | Artist(s) | Streams (million) | References[lower-alpha 1] |
---|---|---|---|---|
12 July | "Sing" | Ed Sheeran | 1.32 | [81][82] |
19 July | [83] | |||
26 July | "Problem" | Ariana Grande featuring Iggy Azalea | 1.17 | [84][85] |
2 August | 1.2 | [86][87] | ||
9 August | "Rude" | Magic! | 1.4 | [88][89] |
16 August | [90] | |||
23 August | [91] | |||
30 August | [92] | |||
6 September | 1.1 | [93][94] | ||
13 September | "Prayer in C" | Lilly Wood & Robin Schulz | 1.1 | [95][48] |
20 September | 1.4 | [96][97] | ||
27 September | [98] | |||
4 October | "Blame" | Calvin Harris featuring John Newman | 1.4 | [99][100] |
11 October | "All About That Bass" | Meghan Trainor | 1.4 | [101][102] |
18 October | "Shake It Off" | Taylor Swift | 1.4 | [103][104] |
25 October | "All About That Bass" | Meghan Trainor | 1.5 | [105][106] |
1 November | 1.4 | [107][108] | ||
8 November | "Thinking Out Loud" | Ed Sheeran | [109] | |
15 November | 1.6 | [110] | ||
22 November | 1.7 | [111] | ||
29 November | [112] | |||
6 December | [113] | |||
13 December | 1.6 | [114] | ||
20 December | [115] | |||
27 December | "Uptown Funk" | Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars | 2.3 | [116] |
- ↑ 1st ref: chart position; 2nd: streams (millions)
Number-one albums
Best-selling album of the year |
Chart date (week ending) | Album | Artist | Sales | References[lower-alpha 1] |
---|---|---|---|---|
4 January | Swings Both Ways | Robbie Williams | 90,938 | [117] |
11 January | Halcyon | Ellie Goulding | 37,507 | [118] |
18 January | 26,456 | [119] | ||
25 January | High Hopes | Bruce Springsteen | 48,620 | [120] |
1 February | Halcyon | Ellie Goulding | 20,928 | [121] |
8 February | Cavalier Youth | You Me at Six | 32,426 | [122] |
15 February | So Long, See You Tomorrow | Bombay Bicycle Club | 19,646 | [123] |
22 February | Little Red | Katy B | 22,892 | [124] |
1 March | Bad Blood | Bastille | 18,334 | [125] |
8 March | 16,548 | [126] | ||
15 March | Girl | Pharrell Williams | 69,213 | [127] |
22 March | The Take Off and Landing of Everything | Elbow | 46,211 | [128] |
29 March | Symphonica | George Michael | 49,989 | [129] |
5 April | The Power Of Love | Sam Bailey | 72,644 | [130] |
12 April | Education, Education, Education & War | Kaiser Chiefs | 23,767 | [131] |
19 April | 16,086 | [132] | ||
26 April | Caustic Love | Paolo Nutini | 109,011 | [133] |
3 May | 52,651 | [134] | ||
10 May | 36,859 | [135] | ||
17 May | Sheezus | Lily Allen | 35,414 | [136] |
24 May | Xscape | Michael Jackson | 47,764 | [137] |
31 May | Ghost Stories | Coldplay | 168,048 | [138] |
7 June | In the Lonely Hour | Sam Smith | 101,752 | [139] |
14 June | 48,538 | [140] | ||
21 June | 48:13 | Kasabian | 70,339 | [141] |
28 June | Ultraviolence | Lana Del Rey | 48,028 | [142] |
5 July | x | Ed Sheeran | 182,427 | [143] |
12 July | 93,270 | [144] | ||
19 July | 52,152 | [145] | ||
26 July | 39,375 | [146] | ||
2 August | 33,283 | [147] | ||
9 August | 31,229 | [148] | ||
16 August | 29,741 | [149] | ||
23 August | 27,208 | [150] | ||
30 August | Stars | Collabro | 48,749 | [151] |
6 September | Royal Blood | Royal Blood | 65,812 | [152] |
13 September | In the Lonely Hour | Sam Smith | 30,081 | [153][48] |
20 September | 30,398 | [154][50] | ||
27 September | No Sound Without Silence | The Script | 42,546 | [155] |
4 October | This Is All Yours | alt-J | 30,947 | [156] |
11 October | Wanted on Voyage | George Ezra | 30,061 | [157][54] |
18 October | 25,948 | [158] | ||
25 October | Chapter One | Ella Henderson | 43,824 | [159][58] |
1 November | I Forget Where We Were | Ben Howard | 44,993 | [160][60] |
8 November | 1989 | Taylor Swift | 90,336 | [161][162] |
15 November | x | Ed Sheeran | 45,431 | [163][164] |
22 November | The Endless River | Pink Floyd | 139,351 | [165][166] |
29 November | Four | One Direction | 141,780 | [167][168] |
6 December | Never Been Better | Olly Murs | 92,597 | [169][170] |
13 December | III | Take That | 144,538 | [171][172] |
20 December | x | Ed Sheeran | 152,262 | [173][174] |
27 December | 214,451 | [175][176] |
- ↑ 1st ref: chart position; 2nd: sales
Number-one album downloads
Number-one compilation albums
Best-selling compilation of the year |
Chart date (week ending) | Album | References |
---|---|---|
4 January | Now 86 | [229] |
11 January | [230] | |
18 January | [231] | |
25 January | The Trevor Nelson Collection 2 | [232] |
1 February | [233] | |
8 February | [234] | |
15 February | Frozen | [235] |
22 February | I'm Every Woman | [236] |
1 March | Brit Awards 2014 | [237] |
8 March | Eat Sleep Rave Repeat | [238] |
15 March | Frozen | [239] |
22 March | Now Running 2014 | [240] |
29 March | Now Feel Good | [241] |
5 April | Your Songs 2014 | [242] |
12 April | Frozen | [243] |
19 April | Now 87 | [244] |
26 April | [245] | |
3 May | [246] | |
10 May | [247] | |
17 May | [248] | |
24 May | [249] | |
31 May | Frozen | [250] |
7 June | [251] | |
14 June | [252] | |
21 June | Eddie Stobart Trucking Songs - Trucking All Over The World | [253] |
28 June | Frozen | [254] |
5 July | Now Summer | [255] |
12 July | [256] | |
19 July | The Nation's Favourite Motown Songs | [257] |
26 July | Frozen | [258] |
2 August | Now 88 | [259] |
9 August | [260] | |
16 August | [261] | |
23 August | [262] | |
30 August | [263] | |
6 September | [264] | |
13 September | [265] | |
20 September | [266] | |
27 September | Keep Calm and Chillout | [267] |
4 October | [268] | |
11 October | [269] | |
18 October | [270] | |
25 October | [271] | |
1 November | [272] | |
8 November | BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge 2014 | [273] |
15 November | [274] | |
22 November | [275] | |
29 November | [276] | |
6 December | Now 89 | [277] |
13 December | [278] | |
20 December | [279] | |
27 December | [280] |
Year end charts
Biggest singles
This chart published by the Official Charts Company on February 18, 2015 is based on sales and streams for the whole of 2014.[281]
Note: figures without a reference must always be deduced from the two others according to these operations: Sales + (Streams/100) = Chart sales / (Chart sales - Sales)*100 = Streams / Chart sales - (Streams/100) = Sales
Biggest-selling albums
Notes:
- ↑ Reached number 2 in 2013
- ↑ Reached number 1 in 2013
- ↑ Reached number 3 in 2013
- ↑ Reached number 1 in 2013
- ↑ Reached number 2 in 2013
- ↑ Reached number 1 in 2013
- ↑ Reached number 3 in 2007
- ↑ Reached number 1 in 1987
- ↑ Reached number 1 in 2013
- ↑ Reached 1 in 1984
- ↑ Charted at number 4 in 2013
- ↑ Charted at number 1 in 1978
Biggest-selling compilation albums
Position | Title | Peak position |
Sales |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Now 89 | 1 | 954,000 |
2 | Frozen | 1 | 937,000 |
3 | Now 88 | 1 | 701,000 |
4 | Now 87 | 1 | 645,000 |
5 | Disney Sing Along - Frozen | 2 | 405,000 |
6 | BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge 2014 | 1 | |
7 | Now Christmas | 2 | |
8 | Keep Calm and Chillout | 1 | |
9 | Now Disney | 4 | |
10 | Now 21st Century | 2 |
Notes:
See also
Footnotes
- ↑ Sales plus (streams divided by 100)
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