List of UK top 10 singles in 1991

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Australian singer and actress Kylie Minogue (pictured in 2008) achieved three top 10 singles during 1991.

The UK Singles Chart is a music chart compiled by the Official Charts Company that calculates the best-selling singles of the week in the United Kingdom.[1] Before 2004 the chart was based purely on the sales of physical singles, with airplay figures and digital downloads excluded from the official chart. This list shows singles that peaked in the Top 10 of the UK Singles Chart during 1991, as well as songs that peaked in 1990 and 1992 but were in the top 10 in 1991. The entry date is when the song appeared in the top 10 for the first time.

144 singles were in the top ten in 1991. British acid house duo The KLF had four top 10 singles in 1991, the most of any artist. "3 a.m. Eternal peaked at number-one for two weeks, and "Justified & Ancient" and "Last Train to Trancentral" both reached number 2. They also reached number 10 in November with "It's Grim Up North" under the moniker of The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu. Rock Guns N Roses and Australian singer and actress Kylie Minogue both had three singles in the top 10. The former's biggest hit of the year, "You Could Be Mine", charted at number 3; their cover of "Live and Let Die" made the top 5, and "Don't Cry" reached number 8. Kylie Minogue had a similar level of success, with "If You Were with Me Now" reaching number 4 in November, and "Shocked" and "What Do I Have to Do" charting at number 6. Kylie's sister Dannii, MC Hammer, Snap! and The Wonder Stuff were among the many artists with two top-ten singles.

By far the biggest-selling single of the year was "Everything I Do (I Do It for You)", which sold over 1.5 million copies, spent sixteen weeks at number-one and five more weeks in the top ten. The Bryan Adams song was featured on the soundtrack to the film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and was at the top of the charts from 7 July until it was knocked off by U2's "The Fly" on 27 October. It broke a record for number of weeks at number-one that had stood since the 1950s, and still remains a record as of 2012. Queen's highly successful double A-side "Bohemian Rhapsody"/"These Are the Days of Our Lives", which was re-released following the death of lead singer Freddie Mercury and became the Christmas number-one for the year, was the second best-selling single of 1991. Songs by Cher, Jason Donovan, Chesney Hawkes and Color Me Badd were also in the top ten best-selling singles of the year.

Top-ten singles

Symbol Meaning
Single peaked in 1990 but still in chart in 1991.
Single released in 1991 but peaked in 1992.
(#) Year-end top-ten single and rank
Entered The date that the song first appeared in the chart.
Peak Highest position that the song reached in the UK Singles Chart.
Entered[A] Weeks in
top 10
Single Artist Peak Peak reached[A] Weeks at
peak
18 November 1990 9 "Ice Ice Baby" ‡ Vanilla Ice 1 25 November 1990 4
9 December 1990 6 "All Together Now" ‡ Farm, TheThe Farm 4 9 December 1990 1
16 December 1990 4 "Mary Had a Little Boy" ‡ Snap! 8 16 December 1990 2
16 December 1990 5 "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" ‡ Righteous Brothers, TheThe Righteous Brothers 3 23 December 1990 1
16 December 1990 4 "Pray" MC Hammer 8 6 January 1991 1
16 December 1990 7 "Sadeness Part I" Enigma 1 13 January 1991 1
23 December 1990 5 "The Grease Megamix" John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John 3 6 January 1991 1
31 December 1990 3 "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter" ‡ Iron Maiden 1 31 December 1990 2
6 January 4 "Crazy" Seal 2 13 January 1
6 January 4 "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" C+C Music Factory featuring Freedom Williams 3 13 January 1
13 January 7 "3 a.m. Eternal" KLF, TheThe KLF featuring Children of the Revolution 1 27 January 2
13 January 1 "International Bright Young Thing" Jesus Jones 7 13 January 1
13 January 2 "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes 8 20 January 1
20 January 2 "Innuendo" Queen 1 20 January 1
20 January 5 "Wiggle It" 2 in a Room 3 3 February 1
20 January 1 "I Can't Take the Power" Off-Shore 7 20 January 1
20 January 1 "Mercy Mercy Me" / "I Want You" Robert Palmer 9 20 January 1
27 January 7 "Do the Bartman" (#5) Simpsons, TheThe Simpsons 1 10 February 3
27 January 2 "Cry for Help" Rick Astley 7 27 January 1
27 January 3 "Hippy Chick" [B] Soho 8 27 January 2
27 January 3 "I Believe" EMF 6 3 February 1
3 February 6 "(I Wanna Give You) Devotion" Nomad featuring MC Mikee Freedom 2 17 February 1
3 February 3 "Only You" Praise 4 10 February 1
3 February 3 "What Do I Have to Do?" Kylie Minogue 6 10 February 1
3 February 1 "Play That Funky Music" Vanilla Ice 10 3 February 1
10 February 4 "Get Here" Oleta Adams 4 17 February 1
10 February 2 "G.L.A.D" Kim Appleby 10 10 February 2
17 February 5 "You Got the Love" Source, TheThe Source featuring Candi Staton 4 24 February 2
17 February 2 "In Yer Face" 808 State 9 17 February 2
24 February 3 "Crazy for You" [C] Madonna 2 24 February 2
24 February 5 "Should I Stay or Should I Go" Clash, TheThe Clash 1 3 March 2
24 February 2 "All Right Now" Free 8 24 February 2
24 February 4 "Move Your Body (Elevation)" Xpansions 7 3 March 2
3 March 3 "Because I Love You (The Postman Song)" Stevie B 6 3 March 3
3 March 5 "The Stonk" Hale and Pace and The Stonkers 1 17 March 1
10 March 6 "Joyride" Roxette 4 17 March 2
10 March 4 "It's Too Late" Quartz featuring Dina Carroll 8 17 March 3
17 March 5 "Rhythm of My Heart" Rod Stewart 3 17 March 3
17 March 8 "The One and Only" (#7) Chesney Hawkes 1 24 March 5
17 March 3 "Where the Streets Have No Name"/
"Can't Take My Eyes Off You"/
"How Can You Expect to Be Taken Seriously?"
Pet Shop Boys 4 24 March 1
24 March 2 "Let There Be Love" Simple Minds 6 24 March 1
24 March 7 "Sit Down" [D] James 2 31 March 3
24 March 2 "Secret Love" Bee Gees 5 31 March 1
31 March 1 "Snap! Megamix" Snap! 10 31 March 1
7 April 4 "The Whole of the Moon" Waterboys, TheThe Waterboys 3 7 April 2
7 April 3 "Rescue Me" Madonna 3 14 April 1
7 April 3 "The Size of a Cow" Wonder Stuff, TheThe Wonder Stuff 5 14 April 1
7 April 2 "Anthem" N-Joi 8 7 April 1
7 April 3 "Deep Deep Trouble" Simpsons, TheThe Simpsons 7 14 April 2
7 April 2 "Love and Kisses" Dannii Minogue 8 14 April 1
21 April 10 "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)" (#3) Cher 1 28 April 5
21 April 5 "Sailing on the Seven Seas" Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark 3 5 May 1
21 April 5 "Senza una donna (Without a Woman)" Zucchero featuring Paul Young 4 5 May 1
21 April 1 "Human Nature" Gary Clail On-U Sound System 10 21 April 1
28 April 6 "Last Train to Trancentral" KLF, TheThe KLF featuring The Children of the Revolution 2 5 May 2
28 April 2 "Born Free" Vic Reeves and The Roman Numerals 6 28 April 2
28 April 3 "Get the Message" Electronic 8 5 May 1
28 April 1 "Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)" De La Soul 10 28 April 1
5 May 4 "Touch Me (All Night Long)" Cathy Dennis 5 12 May 1
5 May 2 "There's No Other Way" Blur 8 12 May 1
12 May 5 "Gypsy Woman (La da dee la da da)" Crystal Waters 2 19 May 1
12 May 6 "Promise Me" Beverley Craven 3 19 May 3
12 May 4 "Tainted Love" Soft Cell featuring Marc Almond 5 19 May 1
19 May 8 "I Wanna Sex You Up" (#10) Color Me Badd 1 2 June 3
19 May 6 "Baby Baby" Amy Grant 2 9 June 1
26 May 4 "Shiny Happy People" R.E.M. 6 9 June 1
26 May 3 "Shocked" Kylie Minogue 6 2 June 1
2 June 2 "Light My Fire" [E] Doors, TheThe Doors 7 9 June 1
9 June 1 "Holiday" [F] Madonna 5 9 June 1
9 June 6 "Thinking About Your Love" Kenny Thomas 4 23 June 1
16 June 7 "Any Dream Will Do" (#6) Jason Donovan 1 23 June 2
16 June 3 "Do You Want Me" Salt-N-Pepa 5 23 June 1
16 June 3 "From a Distance" Bette Midler 6 23 June 1
16 June 1 "Only Fools (Never Fall in Love)" Sonia 10 16 June 1
23 June 4 "Chorus" Erasure 3 23 June 2
23 June 21 "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" (#1) Bryan Adams 1 7 July 16
23 June 1 "The Motown Song" Rod Stewart 10 23 June 1
30 June 4 "Rush Rush" Paula Abdul 6 14 July 2
30 June 3 "Always There" Incognito featuring Jocelyn Brown 6 7 July 1
30 June 1 "I Touch Myself" Divinyls 10 30 June 1
7 July 4 "You Could Be Mine" Guns N' Roses 3 7 July 2
7 July 2 "7 Ways to Love" Cola Boy 8 7 July 1
7 July 7 "Now That We Found Love" Heavy D & the Boyz 2 21 July 1
14 July 4 "Things That Make You Go Hmmm..." C+C Music Factory featuring Freedom Williams 4 21 July 1
21 July 3 "Pandora's Box" Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark 7 21 July 2
21 July 6 "More Than Words" Extreme 2 28 July 2
21 July 5 "Move Any Mountain" Shamen, TheThe Shamen 4 28 July 3
21 July 2 "Love and Understanding" Cher 10 21 July 2
28 July 1 "Jump to the Beat" Dannii Minogue 8 28 July 1
4 August 10 "I'm Too Sexy" (#4) Right Said Fred 2 11 August 6
4 August 2 "Enter Sandman" Metallica 5 4 August 1
4 August 3 "Winter In July" Bomb the Bass 7 4 August 3
4 August 1 "Twist and Shout" Deacon Blue 10 4 August 1
11 August 5 "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss" P.M. Dawn 3 18 August 2
11 August 4 "All 4 Love" Color Me Badd 5 18 August 1
11 August 2 "Summertime" DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince 8 18 August 1
18 August 6 "Charly" Prodigy, TheThe Prodigy 3 1 September 2
25 August 3 "Gett Off" Prince and The New Power Generation 4 1 September 1
25 August 6 "Sunshine on a Rainy Day" [G] Zoe 4 8 September 1
25 August 3 "I'll Be Back" Arnee and The Terminators 5 1 September 1
25 August 1 "Happy Together" Jason Donovan 10 25 August 1
1 September 9 "Insanity" (#9) Oceanic 3 22 September 3
1 September 2 "Love… Thy Will Be Done" Martika 9 1 September 2
8 September 7 "Let's Talk About Sex" Salt-N-Pepa 2 22 September 2
15 September 5 "Love to Hate You" Erasure 4 22 September 2
15 September 1 "Don't Cry" Guns N' Roses 8 15 September 1
15 September 4 "Peace" Sabrina Johnston 8 22 September 2
15 September 2 "What Can You Do for Me" Utah Saints 10 15 September 2
22 September 4 "Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)" Rozalla 6 29 September 1
29 September 6 "Wind of Change" [H] Scorpions 2 6 October 2
29 September 4 "Saltwater" Julian Lennon 6 6 October 1
6 October 5 "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" Monty Python 3 13 October 1
13 October 5 "World in Union" Kiri Te Kanawa 4 13 October 2
13 October 7 "Get Ready for This" 2 Unlimited 2 20 October 2
20 October 7 "Dizzy" (#8) Vic Reeves and The Wonder Stuff 1 3 November 2
20 October 1 "Change" Lisa Stansfield 10 20 October 1
27 October 3 "The Fly" U2 1 27 October 1
27 October 3 "No Son of Mine" Genesis 6 3 November 1
27 October 1 "Go" Moby 10 27 October 1
3 November 3 "If You Were With Me Now" Kylie Minogue and Keith Washington 4 10 November 1
3 November 3 "Rhythm Is a Mystery" K-Klass 3 10 November 1
10 November 3 "Is There Anybody Out There?" Bassheads 5 17 November 1
10 November 1 "It's Grim Up North" Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, TheThe Justified Ancients of Mu Mu [A] 10 10 November 1
17 November 5 "Black or White" Michael Jackson 1 17 November 2
17 November 3 "Activ 8 (Come with Me)" Altern 8 3 24 November 1
17 November 1 "Killer" Seal 8 10 November 1
17 November 3 "Playing with Knives" [I] Bizarre Inc 4 24 November 1
17 November 2 "When a Man Loves a Woman" Michael Bolton 8 24 November 1
24 November 3 "Ride Like the Wind" East Side Beat 3 1 December 1
24 November 3 "Smells Like Teen Spirit" Nirvana 7 1 December 1
24 November 7 "When You Tell Me That You Love Me" Diana Ross 2 8 December 2
1 December 6 "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" George Michael and Elton John 1 1 December 2
1 December 8 "Justified & Ancient" KLF, TheThe KLF featuring Tammy Wynette 2 29 December 2
1 December 1 "Sound" James 9 1 December 1
8 December 4 "Driven by You" Brian May 6 8 December 2
8 December 1 "Stars" Simply Red 8 8 December 1
8 December 1 "If You Go Away" New Kids on the Block 9 8 December 1
8 December 7 "Too Blind to See It" ♦ Kym Sims 5 5 January 1992 2
15 December 8 "Bohemian Rhapsody" /
"These Are the Days of Our Lives" (#2)
Queen 1 15 December 5
15 December 3 "Live and Let Die" Guns N' Roses 5 15 December 1
15 December 1 "We Should Be Together" Cliff Richard 10 15 December 1
15 December 5 "Don't Talk Just Kiss" ♦ Right Said Fred 3 5 January 1992 1
22 December 4 "Addams Groove" ♦ MC Hammer 4 5 January 1992 1
22 December 3 "Roobarb and Custard" ♦ Shaft 7 5 January 1992 1

Notes

Entries by artist

American singer Cher had two top ten entries in 1991. "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss)", from the film Mermaids reached number-one for five weeks.
Rapper MC Hammer, who had become globally known for "U Can't Touch This" in 1990, charted in the top 10 with two songs in 1991: "Pray" and "Addams Groove". The latter reached a peak of number 4 in January 1992.

The following table shows artists who achieved multiple top 10 entries in 1991. The figures include both main artists and featured artists, while appearances on ensemble charity records are also counted for each artist.

Artist Number of Top 10 singles
KLF, TheThe KLF4[J]
Guns N' Roses3
Kylie Minogue3
Madonna3
C + C Music Factory2
Cher2
Color Me Badd2
Dannii Minogue2
Erasure2
Freedom Williams2
James2
Jason Donovan2
MC Hammer2
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark2
Queen2
Right Said Fred2
Rod Stewart2
Seal2
Salt-N-Pepa2
Simpsons, TheThe Simpsons2
Snap!2
Vanilla Ice2
Vic Reeves2
The Wonder Stuff2

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