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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] Since 2004 the chart has been based on the sales of both physical singles and digital downloads, with airplay figures excluded from the official chart.
In 2007, 121 singles reached a peak position within the top 10. In addition, eight songs from 2006 and one song that peaked in 2008 also appeared in the top 10 of the singles chart. The new chart rules introduced at the start of the year enabled Scottish/Irish band Snow Patrol to re-enter the top 10 with "Chasing Cars, a song that originally charted in summer 2006, without a physical copy of the record being in the shops at that time.[2] American rapper Akon and Lebanon-born British singer Mika shared the position of most top 10 entries in 2007 with four each, although Akon's "Smack That" - a collaboration with Eminem - peaked in 2006. Mika's debut number-one single "Grace Kelly" acted as a breakthrough for the singer as he went on to record three further top 10 entries during the year ("Love Today", "Big Girl (You Are Beautiful)" and "Happy Ending").[3][4]
Four further British acts in the form of Arctic Monkeys, Girls Aloud, Sugababes, and Take That all achieved three top 10 entries in 2007, along with American record producer and rapper Timbaland and German dance group Cascada. Take That, who only returned unexpectedly as a four-piece in late 2006 following a ten-year hiatus, had a very successful year, as "Shine" was a number-one single and "Rule the World" reached number two behind Leona Lewis' "Bleeding Love" in October 2007.[5] "Patience" had also reached number-one in 2006 and remained in the top 10 at the beginning of 2007.[6]
Top 10 singles
This is a list of singles that peaked in the Top 10 of the UK Singles Chart during 2007 (see 2007 in British music). The date is when the song entered the top 10 for the first time. Songs that were still in the top 10 at the beginning of 2007 but peaked in 2006 are listed in List of top 10 singles in 2006 (UK). Songs that entered the top 10 in 2007 but did not peak until 2008 are listed in List of top 10 singles in 2008 (UK).
Top 10 Entry Date[A] | Single | Artist | Peak position | Date Peak Reached[A] | Weeks in Top 10 | |
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Singles from 2007 | ||||||
7 January | "Proper Education" | Eric Prydz vs. Floyd | #2 | 7 January | 4 | |
7 January | "Window in the Skies" | U2 | #4 | 7 January | 1 | |
14 January | "Grace Kelly" | Mika | #1 | 21 January | 11 | |
14 January | "Starz in Their Eyes" | Just Jack | #2 | 21 January | 7 | |
14 January | "Too Little Too Late" | JoJo | #4 | 21 January | 6 | |
21 January | "Same Jeans" | The View | #3 | 21 January | 4 | |
21 January | "I Luv U" | The Ordinary Boys | #7 | 21 January | 2 | |
21 January | "Calm Down Dearest" | Jamie T | #9 | 21 January | 1 | |
28 January | "Exceeder" | Mason vs. Princess Superstar | #3 | 28 January | 4 | |
28 January | "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race" | Fall Out Boy | #2 | 4 February | 5 | |
28 January | "Golden Skans" | Klaxons | #7 | 28 January | 2 | |
28 January | "Famous Last Words" | My Chemical Romance | #8 | 28 January | 1 | |
4 February | "The Prayer" | Bloc Party | #4 | 4 February | 1 | |
4 February | "I Wanna Love You" | Akon | #3 | 18 February | 5 | |
4 February | "How to Save a Life" | The Fray | #4 | 8 April | 11 | |
11 February | "Ruby" | Kaiser Chiefs | #1 | 25 February | 10 | |
11 February | "The Sweet Escape" | Gwen Stefani featuring Akon | #2 | 11 March | 11 | |
25 February | "Lil Star" | Kelis | #3 | 25 February | 3 | |
25 February | "Catch You" | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | #8 | 4 February | 1 | |
25 February | "Shine" | Take That | #1 | 4 March | 6 | |
4 March | "Standing in the Way of Control" | Gossip | #7 | 4 March | 2 | |
4 March | "Miracle" | Cascada | #8 | 4 March | 1 | |
4 March | "What Goes Around.../...Comes Around" | Justin Timberlake | #4 | 11 March | 4 | |
11 March | "The Creeps" | Camille Jones vs. Fedde Le Grand |
#7 | 11 March | 2 | |
11 March | "Say It Right" | Nelly Furtado | #10 | 11 March | 1 | |
18 March | "Walk This Way"[B] | Sugababes vs. Girls Aloud | #1 | 18 March | 2 | |
18 March | "(I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles"[B] | The Proclaimers featuring Brian Potter and Andy Pipkin |
#1 | 25 March | 6 | |
18 March | "Acceptable in the 80s" | Calvin Harris | #10 | 18 March | 1 | |
25 March | "Girlfriend" | Avril Lavigne | #2 | 1 April | 8 | |
25 March | "Destination Calabria" | Alex Gaudino | #4 | 1 April | 4 | |
25 March | "Our Velocity" | Maximo Park | #9 | 25 March | 1 | |
25 March | "Glamorous" | Fergie | #6 | 1 April | 4 | |
8 April | "Stop Me" | Mark Ronson | #2 | 15 April | 5 | |
8 April | "Give It to Me" | Timbaland featuring Nelly Furtado & Justin Timberlake |
#1 | 15 April | 10 | |
8 April | "Beautiful Liar" | Beyoncé & Shakira | #1 | 22 April | 12 | |
22 April | "Brianstorm" | Arctic Monkeys | #2 | 22 April | 2 | |
22 April | "Because of You" | Ne-Yo | #4 | 29 April | 3 | |
22 April | "I Wanna Have Your Babies" | Natasha Bedingfield | #7 | 22 April | 2 | |
22 April | "Away From Here" | The Enemy | #8 | 22 April | 1 | |
29 April | "Love Today" | Mika | #6 | 29 April | 2 | |
29 April | "Cupid's Chokehold" | Gym Class Heroes | #3 | 6 May | 9 | |
29 April | "Closer" | Travis | #10 | 29 April | 1 | |
6 May | "Your Love Alone Is Not Enough" | Manic Street Preachers | #2 | 6 May | 2 | |
6 May | "Get Down" | Groove Armada featuring Stush and Red Rat |
#9 | 6 May | 1 | |
6 May | "Here (In Your Arms)" | hellogoodbye | #9 | 27 May | 6 | |
13 May | "Baby's Coming Back" / "Transylvania" | McFly | #1 | 13 May | 1 | |
13 May | "Don't Matter" | Akon | #3 | 13 May | 4 | |
13 May | "Flying the Flag (For You)" | Scooch | #5 | 13 May | 2 | |
13 May | "What I've Done" | Linkin Park | #6 | 13 May | 1 | |
13 May | "Take Control" | Amerie | #10 | 13 May | 1 | |
20 May | "Umbrella" | Rihanna featuring Jay-Z | #1 | 20 May | 13 | |
20 May | "Makes Me Wonder" | Maroon 5 | #2 | 20 May | 4 | |
20 May | "Signal Fire" | Snow Patrol | #4 | 20 May | 2 | |
20 May | "Shine" | Booty Luv | #10 | 20 May | 2 | |
27 May | "Real Girl" | Mutya Buena | #2 | 3 June | 4 | |
3 June | "Either Way" | The Twang | #8 | 3 June | 1 | |
3 June | "The Girls" | Calvin Harris | #3 | 10 June | 5 | |
10 June | "Heavyweight Champion of the World" | Reverend and the Makers | #8 | 10 June | 2 | |
10 June | "Do You Know? (The Ping Pong Song)" | Enrique Iglesias | #3 | 17 June | 10 | |
17 June | "Icky Thump" | The White Stripes | #2 | 17 June | 2 | |
17 June | "Like This" | Kelly Rowland | #4 | 17 June | 4 | |
17 June | "Never Again" | Kelly Clarkson | #9 | 17 June | 2 | |
24 June | "Any Dream Will Do"[C] | Lee Mead | #2 | 24 June | 3 | |
24 June | "Smokers Outside the Hospital Doors" | Editors | #7 | 24 June | 1 | |
1 July | "Foundations" | Kate Nash | #2 | 1 July | 9 | |
1 July | "Had Enough" | The Enemy | #4 | 1 July | 1 | |
1 July | "Worried About Ray" | The Hoosiers | #5 | 8 July | 7 | |
1 July | "Torn on the Platform" | Jack Peñate | #7 | 1 July | 1 | |
8 July | "When You're Gone" | Avril Lavigne | #3 | 8 July | 4 | |
8 July | "The Way I Are" | Timbaland featuring Keri Hilson | #1 | 29 July | 12 | |
8 July | "Soulmate" | Natasha Bedingfield | #7 | 8 July | 2 | |
8 July | "Big Girls Don't Cry" | Fergie | #2 | 15 July | 9 | |
15 July | "Fluorescent Adolescent" | Arctic Monkeys | #5 | 15 July | 2 | |
15 July | "Teenagers" | My Chemical Romance | #9 | 15 July | 2 | |
22 July | "Oh My God" | Mark Ronson featuring Lily Allen | #8 | 22 July | 1 | |
29 July | "Song 4 Mutya" | Groove Armada featuring Mutya Buena | #8 | 29 July | 2 | |
29 July | "Big Girl (You Are Beautiful)" | Mika | #9 | 29 July | 1 | |
29 July | "Autumnsong" | Manic Street Preachers | #10 | 29 July | 1 | |
5 August | "With Every Heartbeat" | Robyn | #1 | 12 August | 7 | |
5 August | "Dream Catch Me" | Newton Faulkner | #7 | 5 August | 3 | |
5 August | "Hey There Delilah" | Plain White T's | #2 | 9 September | 11 | |
12 August | "Stronger" | Kanye West | #1 | 19 August | 9 | |
19 August | "I Found U" | Axwell | #6 | 19 August | 1 | |
19 August | "Clothes Off!!" | Gym Class Heroes | #5 | 26 August | 3 | |
19 August | "Love Is Gone" | David Guetta | #9 | 19 August | 1 | |
26 August | "Beautiful Girls" | Sean Kingston | #1 | 2 September | 8 | |
26 August | "Suburban Knights" | Hard-Fi | #7 | 26 August | 1 | |
26 August | "Ayo Technology" | 50 Cent | #2 | 23 September | 8 | |
2 September | "Shut Up and Drive" | Rihanna | #5 | 2 September | 5 | |
2 September | "The Creeps (Get on the Dancefloor)" | Freaks | #9 | 2 September | 1 | |
2 September | "1973" | James Blunt | #4 | 9 September | 5 | |
9 September | "Sexy! No No No..." | Girls Aloud | #5 | 9 September | 2 | |
9 September | "She's So Lovely" | Scouting for Girls | #7 | 23 September | 6 | |
23 September | "Delivery" | Babyshambles | #6 | 23 September | 1 | |
23 September | "The Pretender" | Foo Fighters | #8 | 23 September | 1 | |
30 September | "About You Now" | Sugababes | #1 | 30 September | 9 | |
30 September | "No U Hang Up" / "If That's OK with You" | Shayne Ward | #2 | 30 September | 4 | |
30 September | "Let Me Think About It" | Ida Corr vs. Fedde Le Grand | #2 | 7 October | 4 | |
7 October | "Valerie" | Mark Ronson featuring Amy Winehouse | #2 | 21 October | 13 | |
7 October | "1234" | Feist | #8 | 7 October | 2 | |
14 October | "Goodbye Mr A" | The Hoosiers | #4 | 21 October | 4 | |
21 October | "Gimme More" | Britney Spears | #3 | 21 October | 4 | |
21 October | "Apologize" | Timbaland presents OneRepublic | #3 | 11 November | 13 | |
21 October | "Happy Ending" | Mika | #7 | 21 October | 1 | |
21 October | "Uninvited" | Freemasons featuring Bailey Tzuke | #8 | 21 October | 4 | |
28 October | "Bleeding Love" | Leona Lewis | #1 | 28 October | 11 | |
28 October | "Rule the World" | Take That | #2 | 28 October | 12 | |
28 October | "The Heart Never Lies" | McFly | #3 | 28 October | 2 | |
28 October | "Lord Don't Slow Me Down" | Oasis | #10 | 28 October | 1 | |
4 November | "Home" | Westlife | #3 | 4 November | 4 | |
11 November | "Hot Stuff (Let's Dance)" | Craig David | #7 | 11 November | 1 | |
11 November | "No One" | Alicia Keys | #6 | 18 November | 6 | |
18 November | "2 Hearts" | Kylie Minogue | #4 | 18 November | 3 | |
18 November | "Flux" | Bloc Party | #8 | 18 November | 1 | |
18 November | "Loch Lomond"[D] | Runrig featuring Tartan Army | #9 | 18 November | 1 | |
25 November | "Heartbroken" | T2 featuring Jodie Aysha | #2 | 25 November | 6 | |
25 November | "Call the Shots" | Girls Aloud | #3 | 2 December | 7 | |
25 November | "Breathless" | Shayne Ward | #6 | 25 November | 3 | |
9 December | "All I Want for Christmas Is You" | Mariah Carey | #4 | 16 December | 3 | |
16 December | "What a Wonderful World" | Eva Cassidy & Katie Melua | #1 | 16 December | 2 | |
16 December | "Fairytale of New York" | The Pogues featuring Kirsty McColl | #4 | 23 December | 3 | |
16 December | "What Hurts the Most" | Cascada | #10 | 16 December | 1 | |
23 December | "When You Believe" | Leon Jackson | #1 | 23 December | 4 | |
Notes:
- A The dates are for when the chart is announced, which is six days before the officially published "Week ending" date.
- B Released as official single for Comic Relief.
- C Released as official single for Children in Need.
- D Released as unofficial single for Children in Need. The song charted higher than one of the official Children in Need singles, "Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)" by Spice Girls, which peaked at number 11.
2006 peaks
Top 10 Entry Date [A] | Single | Artist | Peak position | Date Peak Reached [A] | Weeks in Top 10 |
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13 August 2006 | "Chasing Cars" | Snow Patrol | #6 | 10 September 2006 | 7[B] |
19 November 2006 | "Smack That" | Akon featuring Eminem | #1 | 19 November 2006 | 9 |
19 November 2006 | "Patience" | Take That | #1 | 26 November 2006 | 11 |
3 December 2006 | "Boogie 2nite" | Booty Luv | #2 | 10 December 2006 | 8 |
17 December 2006 | "Truly Madly Deeply" | Cascada | #4 | 17 December 2006 | 5 |
17 December 2006 | "You Know My Name" | Chris Cornell | #7 | 17 December 2006 | 4 |
24 December 2006 | "A Moment Like This" | Leona Lewis | #1 | 24 December 2006 | 5 |
31 December 2006 | "PATT (Party All the Time)" | Sharam | #8 | 31 December 2006 | 3 |
Notes:
- B New chart rules allowed "Chasing Cars" to return to the top 10 on downloads, with the physical single being available in the shops.[2]
2008 peaks
Top 10 Entry Date [A] | Single | Artist | Peak position | Date Peak Reached [A] | Weeks in Top 10 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
9 December 2007 | "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" | Soulja Boy Tellem | #2 | 6 January 2008 | 8 |
Entries by artist
The following table shows artists who achieved multiple top 10 entries in 2007. Unlike the main list, this table includes songs in the figures that reached their peak in 2008. 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 |
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Akon | 4[A] |
Mika | 4 |
Arctic Monkeys | 3 |
Cascada | 3[A] |
Girls Aloud | 3 |
Mark Ronson | 3 |
Sugababes | 3 |
Take That | 3[A] |
Timbaland | 3 |
Avril Lavigne | 2 |
Bloc Party | 2 |
Calvin Harris | 2 |
Enemy, TheThe Enemy | 2 |
Fedde Le Grand | 2 |
Fergie | 2 |
Groove Armada | 2 |
Gym Class Heroes | 2 |
Hoosiers, TheThe Hoosiers | 2 |
Justin Timberlake | 2 |
Leona Lewis | 2[A] |
Manic Street Preachers | 2 |
McFly | 2 |
Mutya Buena | 2 |
Natasha Bedingfield | 2 |
Nelly Furtado | 2 |
Rihanna | 2 |
Snow Patrol | 2[A] |
Notes:
- A Figure includes song that peaked in 2006.
See also
References
- General
- "Chart Stats (searchable database)". Chart Stats. The Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 22 July 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2010.
- Specific
- ↑ "The Official UK Charts Company". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 2 January 2010.
- 1 2 "Top 40 change helps Snow Patrol". BBC News. British Broadcasting Corporation. 8 January 2007. Retrieved 14 March 2010.
- ↑ "Mika scores chart double". London Evening Standard. 12 February 2007. Retrieved 14 March 2010.
- ↑ "Rising star Mika hits number one". BBC News. British Broadcasting Corporation. 21 January 2007. Retrieved 14 March 2010.
- ↑ "Leona Lewis storms singles chart". BBC News. British Broadcasting Corporation. 28 October 2007. Retrieved 30 March 2010.
- ↑ "Leona celebrates New Year at top". BBC News. British Broadcasting Corporation. 31 December 2006. Retrieved 30 March 2010.