Shaggy (pictured in 2018) had the best-selling single of 2001 with "It Wasn't Me ". The song featuringRikrok sold 1.15 million copies. Shaggy had two further top 10 entries this year, including "Angel ", which also topped the chart.Kylie Minogue had another successful year, as "Can't Get You Out of My Head ", which spent four weeks at number-one, became one of the biggest hits of her career, as well as the third best-selling song of this year.Austrian musicianDJ Ötzi (pictured in 2016) reached number-one in the UK in September 2001 with "Hey Baby (Uhh, Ahh) ", a cover version of theBruce Channel song "Hey! Baby ", which lasted ten weeks in the top 10. It went on to become the fifth best selling single of the year. DJ Ötzi had a second top 10 hit later in the year with his cover of "Do Wah Diddy Diddy ", which reached number nine. Irish boy bandWestlife (original memberBrian McFadden not pictured) were responsible for this year'sComic Relief single, a reworking ofBilly Joel 's "Uptown Girl " which reached number-one in March. They had a second chart-topper in November with "Queen of My Heart ". TheUK Singles Chart is one of many music charts compiled by theOfficial Charts Company that calculates the best-selling singles of the week in the United Kingdom.[ 1] Before 2004, the chart was only based on the sales ofphysical singles withairplay figures anddigital downloads excluded from the official chart.[ 2] [ 3] This list shows singles that peaked in the Top 10 of theUK Singles Chart during2001 , as well as singles which peaked in2000 but were in the top 10 in 2001. The entry date is when the song appeared in the top 10 for the first time (week ending, as published by the Official Charts Company, which is six days after the chart is announced).
Two hundred singles were in the top ten in 2001. Ten singles from 2000 remained in the top 10 for several weeks at the beginning of the year. Seventy-three artists scored multiple entries in the top 10 in 2001.Blue ,Daniel Bedingfield ,Linkin Park ,Nelly Furtado ,Sophie Ellis-Bextor andOutkast were among the many artists who achieved their first UK charting top 10 single in 2001.
The 2000Christmas number-one , "Can We Fix It? " byBob the Builder (voiced byNeil Morrissey [ 4] and the theme song from thechildren's television series ), remained at number-one for the first week of 2001.[ 5] [ 6] The first new number-one single of the year was "Touch Me " byRui da Silva . Overall, thirty-one different singles peaked at number-one in 2001, withAtomic Kitten ,Blue , Bob the Builder,Robbie Williams ,S Club 7 ,Shaggy andWestlife (all 2) having the most singles hit that position.
Two hundred singles charted in the top 10 in 2000, with one-hundred and ninety singles reaching their peak this year (including the re-entry "Set You Free " which charted in previous years but reached a peak on its latest chart run).
Seventy-three artists scored multiple entries in the top 10 in 2001.Jennifer Lopez and the three members ofDestiny's Child (Beyonce ,Kelly Rowland andMichelle Williams ) shared the record for most top 10 hits in 1986 with five hit singles each. Both of these artists totals included a guest spot on the charity single "What's Going On " by Artists Against AIDS Worldwide (also known asAll Star Tribute ).[ 7] American girl groupDestiny's Child were one of two artists along withSteps to have more than three singles reach the top 10. "Independent Women "[ 8] and "Survivor "[ 9] both reached number-one in the UK. "Bootylicious " peaked at number two[ 10] and "Emotion " landed one place lower at number three.[ 11] The group were to go on hiatus the following year, withBeyonce andKelly Rowland both launching solo careers, making this one of their last years together until they reformed.[ 12]
Jennifer Lopez was the other artist with five top ten entries, including the charity single. "Love Don't Cost a Thing " scaled the chart to reach number one, while "Play " and "Ain't It Funny "[ 13] reached number three and "I'm Real " ranked at number four.[ 14]
Steps were one of four acts who had four hit singles in 2001, the best of these both double-A side singles."Chain Reaction"/"One for Sorrow (Tony Moran US Remix)" [ 15] and "It's the Way You Make Me Feel " peaked at number two. Of their other singles, "Here and Now / You'll Be Sorry " reached number 4 and "Words Are Not Enough "/"I Know Him So Well " took fifth position on the chart.[ 16]
Bono andThe Edge , both from the bandU2 , also featured on "What's Going On" and recorded three top 10 singles with their band. "Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of " had the most chart success, peaking at number two in February.[ 17] "Elevation " reached number three in July[ 18] and their final hit of the year was "Walk On ", making number five in December.[ 19] Finally,Usher made the top 10 on three occasions in 2001: the American singer took "Pop Ya Collar " to number 2, "U Remind Me " charted one place lower[ 20] and "U Got It Bad " landed at number five in October.
Dido was one of a number of artists with 3 top-ten entries, including "Stan ", "Here with Me " andThank You ".Blue ,Mis-Teeq ,Samantha Mumba ,Robbie Williams andStereophonics were among the other artists who had multiple top 10 entries in 2001.
Seventy-four artists achieved their first top 10 single in 2001, either as a lead or featured artist. Of these, eleven went on to record another hit single that year:Alicia Keys ,BBMak ,D12 ,Dido DJ Ötzi ,Gorillaz ,Ian Van Dahl ,Lil' Kim ,M.O.P. ,O-Town ,So Solid Crew ,Sophie Ellis-Bextor andWheatus .Blue ,Eve ,Hear'Say ,Mis-Teeq andNelly Furtado all had two other entries in their breakthrough year.
The following table (collapsed) does not include acts who had previously charted as part of a group and secured their first top 10 solo single.
Notes Dido made her official chart debut this year with "Here with Me ", although she provided uncredited vocals onEminem 's 2000 number-one hit "Stan ".Sophie Ellis-Bextor was the vocalist onSpiller 's 2000 number-one hit "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) ", but was uncredited. "Take Me Home " was her first credited entry in theUK Singles Chart .Darren Hayes had several hit singles as part ofSavage Garden in the 1990s, but he appeared on the charity single "What's Going On " as a solo artist.[ 21] All ofThe Edge 's previous chart success was with his bandU2 ; he featured on "What's Going On" along withBono .[ 22] Fred Durst also made his debut independent ofLimp Bizkit on this song,[ 22] as didChris Martin fromColdplay ,[ 23] Pat Monahan ofTrain [ 24] andR.E.M. 'sMichael Stipe .[ 25] Scott Weiland (Stone Temple Pilots )[ 26] andPerry Farrell (Jane's Addiction )[ 27] also appeared as solo artists but neither of their groups had previously recorded a top ten single in the UK.T-Boz andChilli , both from the girl groupTLC also made their top 10 debut away from the group with this single.[ 28] 3LW as a group had one top 10 entry, "No More (Baby I'ma Do Right) ", but the three members (Adrienne Bailon, Kiely Williams and Naturi Naughton) all featured on "What's Going On".
Original songs from various films entered the top 10 throughout the year. These included "Inner Smile " (fromBend It Like Beckham ),[ 29] "Lady Marmalade " (Moulin Rouge! ),[ 30] "Out of Reach " and "It's Raining Men " (Bridget Jones' Diary ),[ 31] "There You'll Be " (Pearl Harbor ),[ 32] "What If " (Christmas Carol: The Movie [ 33] ), "What Would You Do? " (Life )[ 34] and "Because I Got High " (Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back ).
A number of singles recorded for charity reached the top 10 in the charts in 2001. TheComic Relief single was a cover ofBilly Joel 's "Uptown " byWestlife , peaking at number one on 17 March 2001.[ 35]
S Club 7 recorded theChildren in Need single for 2001, "Have You Ever ". It was their fourth number-one single, reaching the top spot on 1 December 2001. Their song "Never Had a Dream Come True " was the Children in Need single theprevious year , peaking at number-one, and it remained in the chart for the early part of the year.[ 36]
A group of artists came together under the banner Artists Against AIDS Worldwide (also known as All Star Tribute) to produce a cover ofMarvin Gaye 's "What's Going On ". This includedChristina Aguilera ,Backstreet Boys ,Britney Spears ,Jennifer Lopez ,Nelly Furtado andWyclef Jean . The song reached a high of number six on 17 November 2001.[ 7]
Best-selling singles [ edit ] Shaggy had the best-selling single of the year with "It Wasn't Me". The song spent ten weeks in the top 10 and sold 1.15 million copies and was certified 2× platinum by theBPI .[ 37] "Pure and Simple " byHear'Say came in second place, selling 1.07 million copies and losing out by around 80,000 sales.[ 6] [ 38] Kylie Minogue 's "Can't Get You Out of My Head ",[ 39] "Whole Again " fromAtomic Kitten [ 40] and "Hey! Baby " byDJ Ötzi made up the top five.[ 41] Singles byWestlife ,[ 35] S Club 7 ,[ 42] Shaggy featuring Rayvon ("Angel "),[ 43] Wheatus [ 40] andAfroman [ 44] were also in thetop ten best-selling singles of the year.[ 45]
"It Wasn't Me" (4), "Can't Get You Out of My Head" (7) and "Pure and Simple" (9) were all ranked in the top 10best-selling singles of the decade .
Symbol Meaning ‡ Single peaked in 2000 but still in chart in 2001. (#) Year-endtop-ten single position and rank Entered The date that the single first appeared in the chart. Peak Highest position that the single reached in the UK Singles Chart.
The following table shows artists who achieved two or more top 10 entries in 2001, including singles that reached their peak in 2000. The figures include both main artists and featured artists, while appearances on ensemble charity records are also counted for each artist. The total number of weeks an artist spent in the top ten in 2001 is also shown.
Jennifer Lopez had five singles in the top 10 in 2001, notably reaching number-one in January with "Love Don't Cost a Thing ".Fred Durst fromLimp Bizkit had three top 10 entries in 2001, two of which were with his group. The most successful of his entries wasRollin' , which hit number-one in January.English boy bandBlue landed three entries in the top 10 this year, including the number-ones "Too Close " and "If You Come Back ". French composer and electronic music producerThe Supermen Lovers reached number two in the UK in September 2001 with his single "Starlight ", which featured vocals from singerMani Hoffman . English singer-songwriterGordon Haskell , who had been an active musician since the 1960s, became a one-hit wonder in theUK Singles Chart in December of this year with his song "How Wonderful You Are ", which peaked at number two. Another one-hit wonder who made the UK charts in 2001 was American county rock singerUncle Kracker , whose single "Follow Me " peaked at number three and lasted four weeks in the top 10. US country singerFaith Hill reached number three in the UK in June of this year with her single "There You'll Be ", which featured onthe soundtrack of the moviePearl Harbor . Entries Artist Weeks Singles 5 Beyoncé Knowles [P] [Q] [R] 16 "Bootylicious ", "Emotion ", "Independent Women ", "Survivor ", "What's Going On " Jennifer Lopez [P] 10 "Ain't It Funny ", "I'm Real ", "Love Don't Cost a Thing ", "Play " "What's Going On " Kelly Rowland [P] [Q] [R] 16 "Bootylicious ", "Emotion ", "Independent Women ", "Survivor ", "What's Going On " Michelle Williams [P] [Q] [R] 16 "Bootylicious ", "Emotion ", "Independent Women ", "Survivor ", "What's Going On " 4 Bono [P] [S] 4 "Elevation ", "Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of ", "Walk On ", "What's Going On " Destiny's Child [Q] 15 "Bootylicious ", "Emotion ", "Independent Women ", "Survivor " The Edge [P] [S] 4 "Elevation ", "Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of ", "Walk On ", "What's Going On " Steps 9 "Chain Reaction"/"One for Sorrow" ,"Here and Now"/"You'll Be Sorry" , "It's the Way You Make Me Feel ", "Words Are Not Enough "/"I Know Him So Well "Usher [P] 6 "Pop Ya Collar , "U Got It Bad ", "U Remind Me ", "What's Going On " 3 Atomic Kitten 17 "Eternal Flame ", "Whole Again ", "You Are " Blue 11 "All Rise ", "If You Come Back ", "Too Close " Britney Spears [P] [Q] 5 "I'm a Slave 4 U ", "Stronger ", "What's Going On " Christina Aguilera [P] 9 "Lady Marmalade ", "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely ", "What's Going On " Dido [Q] [T] 11 "Here with Me ", "Stan ", "Thank You " Eve [P] 6 "Let Me Blow Ya Mind ", "Who's That Girl ", "What's Going On " Geri Halliwell 7 "Calling ", "It's Raining Men ", "Scream If You Wanna Go Faster " Hear'Say 8 "Everybody ", "Pure and Simple ", "The Way to Your Love " Fred Durst [P] [U] 8 "My Way ", "Rollin' ", "What's Going On " Lisa Maffia [Q] [V] [W] 10 "21 Seconds ", "No Good 4 Me ", "They Don't Know " Missy Elliott [P] 5 "Get Ur Freak On ", "One Minute Man ", "What's Going On " Mis-Teeq 9 "All I Want ", "One Night Stand ", "Why? " Samantha Mumba 9 "Always Come Back To Your Love ", "Baby, Come Over (This Is Our Night) ", "Lately " MC Romeo [Q] [V] [W] 10 "21 Seconds ", "No Good 4 Me ", "They Don't Know " Nelly Furtado [P] 8 "I'm Like a Bird ", "Turn Off the Light ", "What's Going On " Robbie Williams 10 Eternity "/"The Road to Mandalay , "Let Love Be Your Energy ", "Somethin' Stupid "S Club 7 [Q] 22 "Don't Stop Movin' ", "Have You Ever ", "Never Had a Dream Come True " Shaggy 19 "Angel ", "It Wasn't Me " "Luv Me, Luv Me " Stereophonics 9 "Handbags and Gladrags ", "Have a Nice Day ", "Mr. Writer " U2 4 "Elevation ", "Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of ", "Walk On " Westlife [Q] 13 "Queen of My Heart ", "Uptown Girl ", "What Makes a Man " 2 Adrienne Bailon [X] 3 "No More (Baby I'ma Do Right) ", "What's Going On " Alicia Keys [P] 5 "Fallin' ", "What's Going On " AJ McLean [P] [Y] 2 "The Call ", "What's Going On " Basement Jaxx 2 "Romeo ", "Where's Your Head At " BBMak 2 "Back Here ", "Still on Your Side " Bob the Builder [Q] 8 "Can We Fix It? ", "Mambo No. 5 " Brian Littrell [P] [Y] 2 "The Call ", "What's Going On " Chris Kirkpatrick [P] [Z] 2 "Pop ", "What's Going On " D12 5 "Purple Pills ", "Shit on You " Dane Bowers 2 "Another Lover ", "Shut Up and Forget About It " DJ Ötzi 11 "Do Wah Diddy ", "Hey Baby (Uhh, Ahh) " Emma Bunton 4 "Take My Breath Away ", "What Took You So Long? " Five 7 "Closer to Me "/"Rock the Party ", "Let's Dance " Fragma 7 "Everytime You Need Me ", "You Are Alive " Gabrielle 7 "Don't Need the Sun to Shine (To Make Me Smile) ", "Out of Reach " Gorillaz 10 "19/2000 ", "Clint Eastwood " Gwen Stefani [P] [AA] 2 "Let Me Blow Ya Mind ", "What's Going On " Howie D [P] [Y] 2 "The Call ", "What's Going On " Ian Van Dahl 9 "Castles in the Sky ", "Will I? " JC Chasez [P] [Z] 2 "Pop ", "What's Going On " Joey Fatone [P] [Z] 2 "Pop ", "What's Going On " Justin Timberlake [P] [Z] 2 "Pop ", "What's Going On " Kevin Richardson [P] [Y] 2 "The Call ", "What's Going On " Kiely Williams [X] 3 "No More (Baby I'ma Do Right) ", "What's Going On " Lance Bass [P] [Z] 2 "Pop ", "What's Going On " Lil' Kim [P] 7 "Lady Maramalade ", "What's Going On " Limp Bizkit 7 "My Way ", "Rollin' " Manic Street Preachers 2 "Found That Soul ", "So Why So Sad " Mary J. Blige [P] 4 "Family Affair ", "What's Going On " Michael Stipe [P] [BB] 2 "Imitation of Life ", "What's Going On " M.O.P. 5 "Ante Up ", "Cold as Ice" Mýa 8 "Case of the Ex ", "Lady Marmalade " Naturi Naughton [X] 3 "No More (Baby I'ma Do Right) ", "What's Going On " Nelly [P] 5 "Ride wit Me ", "What's Going On " Nick Carter [P] [Y] 2 "The Call ", "What's Going On " O-Town 4 "All or Nothing ", "Liquid Dreams " Oxide & Neutrino [Q] 3 "No Good 4 Me ", "Up Middle Finger " Pink 7 "Lady Marmalade ", "You Make Me Sick " Snoop Dogg 3 "Bow Wow (That's My Name) ", "The Next Episode " So Solid Crew 7 "21 Seconds ", "They Don't Know " Sophie Ellis-Bextor 7 "Take Me Home ", "Murder on the Dancefloor " Wheatus 12 "A Little Respect ", "Teenage Dirtbag " Wyclef Jean [P] 8 "Perfect Gentleman ", "What's Going On "
a "Operation Blade" re-entered the top 10 at number 10 on 6 January 2001 (week ending).[ 46] b Released as the official single forChildren in Need in 2000.[ 36] c Bob the Builder is voiced byNeil Morrissey .[ 4] d "Stronger" re-entered the top 10 at number 10 on 6 January 2001 (week ending).[ 47] e "Dancing in the Moonlight" originally reached number 19 in February 2000. It was re-released in November 2000.[ 48] [ 49] f Released as the official single forComic Relief .[ 35] g "Don't Stop Movin' " had two separate single-weeks at number one, on 5 May 2001 and 26 May 2001 (week ending).[ 50] h "Hide U" was first released in 2000 in double A-side with "Empty Skies", charting at number 73.[ 51] i The original version of "Set You Free" was released in 1995 and peaked at number two.[ 52] j "Luv Me, Luv Me" failed to chart upon its original release in 1998. Samantha Cole featured on the re-release in place of Janet Jackson.[ 39] k "Bohemian Like You" charted at number 42 in 2000 and was re-released in 2001.[ 53] l Released as a charity single to benefit AIDS programs.[ 54] m Released as the official single for Children in Need.[ 36] n "Gotta Get Thru This" spent two weeks at number one in 2001. It returned to the top of the charts on 12 January 2002 (week ending).[ 55] o "What If" re-entered the top 10 at number 10 on 5 January 2002 (week ending) for two weeks.[ 33] p Figure includes an appearance on the charity single "What's Going On" as part of Artists Against AIDS Worldwide.q Figure includes song that peaked in 2000.r Figure includes four top 10 hits with the group Destiny's Child.s Figure includes two top 10 hits with the group U2.t Figure includes appearance on Eminem's "Stan".u Figure includes two top 10 hits with the group Limp Bizkit.v Figure includes two top 10 hits with the group So Solid Crew.w Figure includes appearance on Oxide & Neutrino's "No Good 4 Me".x Figure includes a top 10 hit with the group 3LW.y Figure includes a top 10 hit with the group Backstreet Boys.z Figure includes a top 10 hit with the group NSYNC.aa Figure includes appearance on Eve's "Let Me Blow Ya Mind".bb Figure includes one top 10 hit with the group R.E.M.General
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