19 RE 1564 ABBA ~ Gold: Greatest Hits20 30 61 Olivia Rodrigo ~ GUTS21 33 181 Olivia Rodrigo ~ SOUR22 31 528 Oasis ~ (What's The Story) Morning Glory?23 37 607 Fleetwood Mac ~ Rumours24 34 224 Taylor Swift ~ folklore25 39 648 Queen ~ Greatest Hits26 29 05 Coldplay ~ Moon Music...
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from July 1970 to June 1971, The Carpenters had four Top 5 hits, twice the number of any other artist during that period. The Carpenters orchestral album opens with a sweeping overture and includes lush new versions of their biggest hits, including their 1973 Billboard No.1 ‘Top Of The...
4. Number 12: "A Good Heart" Answer: Feargal Sharkey Feargal Sharkey was lead singer of The Undertones, a post-punk band that hailed from the city of Derry/Londonderry in Northern Ireland. They had several top ten hits in the UK after their music was championed by the disc jockey John...
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@Phillip King some of those numbers are out of date for example ABBA Gold Greatest Hits passed 5.7 million combined sales last week 728,750 prior to UK implementing their equivalent of Soundscan and 4.971.250 since February 1994 also Fleetwood Mac's Rumours number is out ...
7. Eminem – Curtain Call – The Hits 8. SZA – SOS 9. Arctic Monkeys – AM 10. ABBA – Gold – Greatest Hits — U.K. TOP TEN OFFICIAL SINGLES CHART 2023 1. Miley Cyrus – Flowers 2. Dave & Central Cee – Sprinter 3. RAYE ft 070 Shake ...
rush of her other, early hits (and it’s nowhere near as good as‘…Baby One More Time’, or her next chart-topper) but it’s the most mature-sounding of the four singles from her debut album. Plus, it might be one of her best vocal performances (in an admittedly narrow field…)...
I mean, Christ, they’d be someone’s greatest hits!” Getting back to the mighty Slade, I let on that I never owned Chris Charlesworth’s Feel the Noize! late ’84 illustrated biog. I’d moved on at that point, the cover didn’t entice me back, and it’s been fetching silly ...
‘Rumours’ continues to incinerate the record books. In 2011 it re-entered the US album charts at Number One. That may have had something to do with a certain migraine calledGleecovering all its hits. But look at it this way, even the enormous wangdom of all-singing-all-dancing high ...