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This article gives details of the official charts from 2004. The year was special for many successful artists, including
.Summary of UK chart activity
The year started with the 2003
On 9 March
In April, Eamon achieved the number one spot with a song with more profanities than any other hit single; it stayed at number one for 4 weeks. In another first the answer song by Frankee replaced the original single at the top of the charts and stayed there for 3 weeks despite selling less than half as many copies as Eamon. Both artists released follow-up songs but neither performed well, relegating the pair to one-hit wonder status.
A new version of "
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Albums by
Popular artists from the 1980s made successful returns with
In September and October Eric Prydz "Call on me" stayed at number one for five non-consecutive weeks and staying in the chart for a further 14 weeks.
In October the music industry mourned the loss of John Peel, the Radio 1 DJ famous for championing new bands and musical styles.
20 years after the original, the Band Aid single Do They Know It's Christmas? was re-recorded and became a massive success, easily selling the most singles of the year, and holding the Christmas number 1 spot. The second week of release saw the song sell almost as many as the first, pushing it to half a million in less than 14 days. This was all additional to the number of legal downloads as the song topped that chart as well. The song had sold over a million copies in a month.
Artists who narrowly missed out on number ones were Kelis whose Milkshake peaked at number two for 4 weeks in January and February and "Trick Me" in June. Other acts were Anastacia with Left Outside Alone who peaked at number three but was the seventh best selling of the year staying on the chart for 18 weeks. Also the long-awaited return of Destiny's Child came in November when they peaked at number two for 4 weeks with Lose My Breath the first single released of their album "Destiny Fulfilled".
On the issue date of 7 November, the top five consisted of all American performers/acts.
- #1. Eminem – Just Lose It
- #2. Destiny's Child – Lose My Breath
- #3. Britney Spears – My Prerogative
- #4. Christina Aguilera & Missy Elliott – Car Wash
- #5. Usher & Alicia Keys – My Boo
This broke a record in UK chart history. The No. 6 was also held by an American act,
.The most successful acts of 2004 were
Charts
Number-one singles
Chart date (week ending) |
Song | Artist(s) | Sales |
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3 January | " Mad World " |
Michael Andrews featuring Gary Jules | 167,000 |
10 January | 45,761 | ||
17 January | "All This Time" | Michelle McManus | 117,927 |
24 January | 60,570 | ||
31 January | 35,040 | ||
7 February | "Take Me to the Clouds Above" | LMC vs. U2 |
68,768 |
14 February | 49,339 | ||
21 February | "With a Little Help from My Friends" | Sam & Mark | 42,776 |
28 February | " Who's David? " |
Busted | 30,072 |
6 March | "Mysterious Girl" | Peter Andre | 107,870 |
13 March | "Toxic" | Britney Spears | 102,576 |
20 March | "Cha Cha Slide" | DJ Casper | 57,280 |
27 March | "Yeah!" | Lil' Jon |
87,354 |
3 April | 49,616 | ||
10 April | " Five Colours In Her Hair " |
McFly |
49,511 |
17 April | 37,120 | ||
24 April | "Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back)" | Eamon | 153,287 |
1 May | 99,783 | ||
8 May | 79,293 | ||
15 May | 55,732 | ||
22 May | "F.U.R.B. (F U Right Back)" | Frankee | 79,563 |
29 May | 49,462 | ||
5 June | 36,440 | ||
12 June | "I Don't Wanna Know" | P. Diddy and Enya |
61,303 |
19 June | 47,770 | ||
26 June | "Everytime" | Britney Spears | 54,022 |
3 July | "Obviously" | McFly | 42,400 |
10 July | "Burn" | Usher | 49,334 |
17 July | 31,411 | ||
24 July | "Lola's Theme" | Shapeshifters |
51,967 |
31 July | "Dry Your Eyes" | The Streets | 54,539 |
7 August | " Thunderbirds / 3AM " |
Busted | 70,665 |
14 August | 36,288 | ||
21 August | "Baby Cakes" | 3 of a Kind |
55,067 |
28 August | "These Words" | Natasha Bedingfield | 68,745 |
4 September | 40,978 | ||
11 September | " My Place / Flap Your Wings " |
Nelly | 54,729 |
18 September | "Real to Me" | Brian McFadden |
34,435 |
25 September | "Call on Me" | Eric Prydz | 68,138 |
2 October | 46,370 | ||
9 October | 34,432 | ||
16 October | "Radio" | Robbie Williams | 41,734 |
23 October | "Call On Me" | Eric Prydz | 23,519 |
30 October | 21,749 | ||
6 November | "Wonderful" | Ashanti |
23,706 |
13 November | "Just Lose It" | Eminem | 63,312 |
20 November | "Vertigo" | U2 | 51,917 |
27 November | "I'll Stand by You" | Girls Aloud | 57,957 |
4 December | 29,992 | ||
11 December | "Do They Know It's Christmas?" | Band Aid 20 | 292,594 |
18 December | 287,849 | ||
25 December | 231,492 |
Number-one downloads
Chart date (week ending) |
Song | Artist(s) |
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4 September | Flying Without Wings | Westlife |
11 September | These Words | Natasha Bedingfield |
18 September | ||
25 September | ||
2 October | ||
9 October | Vertigo | U2 |
16 October | ||
23 October | ||
30 October | Dogz Don't Kill People Wabbits Do | Mouldie Lookin Stain (Chris Moyles) |
6 November | Vertigo | U2 |
13 November | ||
20 November | ||
27 November | ||
4 December | ||
11 December | Do They Know It's Christmas? | Band Aid 20 |
18 December | ||
25 December |
Number-one albums
Chart date (week ending) |
Album | Artist | Sales |
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3 January | Life for Rent | Dido | 233,629 |
10 January | Friday's Child | Will Young | 54,442 |
17 January | Life for Rent | Dido | 30,711 |
24 January | 30,638 | ||
31 January | Call Off the Search | Katie Melua | 35,680 |
7 February | 55,504 | ||
14 February | 71,084 | ||
21 February | Feels Like Home |
Norah Jones | 235,890 |
28 February | 84,941 | ||
6 March | Call Off the Search | Katie Melua | 70,413 |
13 March | 70,027 | ||
20 March | 58,917 | ||
27 March | Patience | George Michael | 274,816 |
3 April | Confessions | Usher |
98,872 |
10 April | Anastacia | Anastacia | 87,398 |
17 April | 78,432 | ||
24 April | Greatest Hits | Guns N' Roses | 51,869 |
1 May | 48,901 | ||
8 May | D12 World | D12 | 86,666 |
15 May | Greatest Hits | Guns N' Roses | 39,166 |
22 May | Hopes and Fears | Keane | 155,432 |
29 May | 79,576 | ||
5 June | Under My Skin | Avril Lavigne | 87,496 |
12 June | Hopes and Fears | Keane | 58,732 |
19 June | No Roots | Faithless | 47,000 |
26 June | Hopes and Fears | Keane | 46,900 |
3 July | A Grand Don't Come for Free | The Streets | 34,000 |
10 July | Scissor Sisters | Scissor Sisters | 57,994 |
17 July | Room on the 3rd Floor | McFly | 61,589 |
24 July | Scissor Sisters | Scissor Sisters | 45,000 |
31 July | A Grand Don't Come for Free | The Streets | 48,000 |
7 August | Live in Hyde Park | Red Hot Chili Peppers | 63,330 |
14 August | 42,259 | ||
21 August | Anastacia | Anastacia | 35,445 |
28 August | Songs About Jane | Maroon 5 | 49,998 |
4 September | Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned | The Prodigy | 64,300 |
11 September | The Libertines | The Libertines | 72,189 |
18 September | Unwritten | Natasha Bedingfield | 83,954 |
25 September | Out of Nothing | Embrace | 55,613 |
2 October | American Idiot | Green Day | 89,385 |
9 October | Mind Body & Soul | Joss Stone | 75,100 |
16 October | Around the Sun | R.E.M. | 69,700 |
23 October | 10 Years Of Hits | Ronan Keating | 101,135 |
30 October | Greatest Hits | Robbie Williams | 320,081 |
6 November | 148,748 | ||
13 November | Il Divo | Il Divo | 132,829 |
20 November | Encore | Eminem | 212,459 |
27 November | 168,249 | ||
4 December | How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb | U2 | 200,863 |
11 December | 127,982 | ||
18 December | 178,539 | ||
25 December | Greatest Hits | Robbie Williams | 183,871 |
Number-one compilation albums
Chart date (week ending) |
Album |
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24 January | Clubbers Guide - 2004 |
31 January | |
7 February | Kiss Smooth R&B |
14 February | Clubmix 2004 |
21 February | Beautiful |
28 February | BRIT Awards 2004 |
6 March | Clubmix 2004 |
13 March | Hit 40 UK |
20 March | Floorfillers |
27 March | The Best of New Woman |
3 April | Ultimate Diary Dancing |
10 April | |
17 April | Now 57
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24 April | |
1 May | |
8 May | |
15 May | |
22 May | |
29 May | |
5 June | |
12 June | Hits 58
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19 June | Power Ballads II |
26 June | |
3 July | |
10 July | Essential R&B - The Very Best of R&B |
17 July | |
24 July | Clubland 5
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31 July | |
7 August | Now 58
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14 August | |
21 August | |
28 August | |
4 September | |
11 September | |
18 September | |
25 September | Sad Songs |
2 October | Big Tunes - Living for the Weekend |
9 October | Now Years
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16 October | |
23 October | Big Tunes - Living for the Weekend |
30 October | |
6 November | Pop Party 2 |
13 November | |
20 November | |
27 November | Now 59
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4 December | |
11 December | |
18 December | |
25 December |
Year-end charts
Between 28 December 2003 and 1 January 2005.
Best-selling singles
Best-selling albums
Best-selling compilations
No. | Title | Peak position |
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1 | Now 59
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1 |
2 | Now 57
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1 |
3 | Now 58
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1 |
4 | Pop Party 2 | 1 |
5 | Ultimate Dirty Dancing (Original Soundtrack) | 1 |
6 | Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (Original Soundtrack)
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2 |
7 | Power Ballads II | 1 |
8 | Cream Classics | 2 |
9 | The Annual 2005 | 2 |
10 | Essential R&B – The Very Best of R&B: Summer 2004 | 1 |
Notes:
Total album sales of 2004
Total sales for albums in 2004 amounted to 163,405,658.[7]
See also
- List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2004
- List of UK Independent Singles Chart number ones of 2004
- List of UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart number ones of 2004
References
- ^ "iTunes Music Store in Europe Sells 800,000 Songs in First Week". Archived from the original on 28 August 2006. Retrieved 8 September 2017.
- ^ a b c "2004 Singles Top 100". Music Week. London, England: UBM. 22 January 2005. p. 19.
- ISBN 978-1-90499-400-8.
- ^ a b "2004 Albums Top 100". Music Week. London, England: UBM. 22 January 2005. p. 21.
- ^ Roberts (2005). "Albums 2004". p. 7.
- ^ "Compilations". Music Week. London, England: UBM. 22 January 2005. p. 22.
- ^ "2009: being Boyled". Music Week. Retrieved 3 February 2010.