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List of UK top-ten singles in 2003

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2000s in music in the UK
Events
Charts
Black Eyed Peas had the biggest selling single of 2003, "Where is the Love", which spent six weeks at number-one. The group scored a second top 10 hit later in the year with "Shut Up", which debuted at number two in December.
Gary Jules (pictured) and his friendMichael Andrews recorded a cover version ofTears for Fears' "Mad World" forthe soundtrack of the 2001 filmDonnie Darko. Released as a single in the UK in December of this year, it became the year's fourth best selling single, as well as the year'sChristmas number-one. Jules and Andrews are both listed as one-hit wonders, as neither made the UK charts again.
t.A.T.u. had two UK top 10 singles in 2003, including "All the Things She Said", which was the first song by a Russian act to top the UK charts. Spending four weeks at number-one, it went on to become the year's sixth best selling single.
Kelly Osbourne and her fatherOzzy recorded a duet version ofBlack Sabbath's 1972 song "Changes" and released it as a single in December of this year. It entered the UK charts at number-one, became the seventh best-selling song of the year, and remains the only UK number-one single for either artist.
Jamaican singer and rapperSean Paul had the most top ten entries in 2003 with five in total. The most successful of these was his collaboration withBlu Cantrell, "Breathe", which spent four weeks at number-one and became the eighth best selling single of the year.

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 of physical singles.[2][3] This list shows singles that peaked in the top ten of theUK Singles Chart during2003, as well as singles which peaked in2002 and2004 but were in the top ten in 2003. The entry date is when the song appeared in the top ten for the first time (week ending, as published by the Official Charts Company, which is six days after the chart is announced).

Two hundred and twenty-nine singles were in the top ten in 2003, the highest unique number of top 10 singles in a calendar year of all time. Eleven singles from 2002 remained in the top ten for several weeks at the beginning of the year, while "Hey Ya!" byOutkast was released in 2003 but did not reach its peak until 2004.[4][5] "Sk8er Boi" byAvril Lavigne" was the only song from 2002 to reach its peak in 2003.[6] Sixty artists scored multiple entries in the top ten in 2003.50 Cent,The Darkness,Good Charlotte,Sean Paul andThe White Stripes were among the many artists who achieved their first UK charting top-ten single in 2003.

The 2002Christmas number-one, "Sound of the Underground" byGirls Aloud (which was the group's winners single after being formed onPopstars: The Rivals), remained at number-one for the first three weeks of 2003.[6][7] The first new number-one single of the year was "Stop Living the Lie" byFame Academy winnerDavid Sneddon.[8] Overall, twenty-two different singles peaked at number-one in 2003, withBusted (2) having the most singles hit that position.[9][10]

Background

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Multiple entries

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Two-hundred and twenty-nine singles charted in 2003, with two-hundred and eighteen singles reaching their peak this year.

Sixty artists scored multiple entries in the top ten in 2003. Jamaican singerSean Paul achieved five top five entries in the United Kingdom, the most of any act that year, including the number-one single "Breathe", which he recorded withBlu Cantrell.[11] His second highest charting song was "Baby Boy", a duet withDestiny's Child memberBeyoncé as she launched her solo career, peaking at number two.[12] Of his other hit singles, "Like Glue" charted highest at number three,[13]"Get Busy" reached a high of number four[14] and "Gimme the Light" landed one place lower but made the top five.[15]

Six artists had the joint second most top ten singles in 2003 with four each.Busted,Girls Aloud,Christina Aguilera,Robbie Williams,The Cheeky Girls andJustin Timberlake all had four top-ten singles in 2003. Busted claimed the number-one spot on two occasions with "You Said No"[9] and "Crashed the Wedding".[10] A third single, "Year 3000" placed at number two[8] and they achieved a fourth hit single for the year with "Sleeping with the Light On", reaching a high of number three.[16] Girls Aloud took debut single "Sound of the Underground" - recorded as their winning single for the television competition showPopstars the Rivals - to number one at the end of the previous year, beating rival actOne True Voice toChristmas number one.[7] While One True Voice disbanded after one more single,[17] Girls Aloud scored three more top tens in 2003 - both a cover of "Jump" for theLove Actually soundtrack[18] and "No Good Advice" placed at number two,[14] and "Life Got Cold" made number three.[19]

Fellow Popstars contestants The Cheeky Girls followed up December 2002's launch single "The Cheeky Song (Touch My Bum)" (a number two hit) with three more top ten singles.[20] "Take Your Shoes Off" went straight in at number three, as did "Hooray Hooray (It's a Cheeky Holiday)".[21] A Christmas single, "Have a Cheeky Christmas" scraped into the top ten at the end of the year. Christina Aguilera had one of the biggest hits of her career with "Beautiful", which topped the chart in March 2003.[6] "Fighter" was a number three entry,[22] "Can't Hold Us Down", with the added vocals ofLil' Kim placed at number 6[23] and "The Voice Within" rounded off her year, peaking at number nine.[24]

Justin Timberlake, who had previously been part of 'N Sync, had four top ten hits in his own right, including one featured appearance onThe Black Eyed Peas single "Where Is the Love?". The song spent six weeks at number-one and was the best-selling single of 2003.[25] His other chart hits were number-two peaking "Cry Me a River"[15] and "Rock Your Body",[26] and "Work It" withNelly which made number seven.[27]

FormerTake That singerRobbie Williams was the final artist with four top-ten singles to his name in 2003. "Feel" officially charted at the end of 2002 but remained in the chart for the first couple of weeks of the year.[28] "Something Beautiful" reached number three in August,[11] "Come Undone" ranked one place lower[29] and "Sexed Up" placed at number ten.[30]

Rock bandEvanescence was one of a number of artists with three top-ten entries, including the number one single "Bring Me to Life".[31]50 Cent,Big Brovaz,Delta Goodrem,Good Charlotte andWestlife were among the other artists who had multiple top-ten entries in 2003.

Chart debuts

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Eighty-five artists achieved their first top-ten single in 2003, either as a lead or featured artist. Of these, thirteen went on to record another hit single that year:Appleton,Amy Studt,Black Eyed Peas,The Coral,The Darkness,David Sneddon,Electric Six,Fast Food Rockers,Jaimeson,Lemar,Richard X,t.A.T.u andTriple 8. Five artists achieved two more chart hits in 2003:50 Cent,Delta Goodrem,D-Side,Evanescence andGood Charlotte.Sean Paul had four other entries in his breakthrough year.

The following table (collapsed on desktop site) does not include acts who had previously charted as part of a group and secured their first top-ten solo single.

ArtistNumber of top tensFirst entryChart positionOther entries
Electric Six2"Danger! High Voltage"2"Gay Bar" (5)
Divine Inspiration1"The Way (Put Your Hand in My Hand)"5
David Sneddon2"Stop Living the Lie"1"Don't Let Go" (3)
Jaimeson2"True"4"Complete" (4)
Angel Blu1
Panjabi MC1"Mundian To Bach Ke"5
Layo & Bushwacka!1"Love Story (vs. Finally)"8
Jurgen Vries1"The Opera Song (Brave New World)"3
CMC
t.A.T.u.2"All the Things She Said"1"Not Gonna Get Us" (7)
Cam'ron1"Hey Ma"8
Juelz Santana
Sean Paul5"Gimme the Light"5"Get Busy" (4), "Like Glue" (3), "Breathe" (1) "Baby Boy" (2)
Sinéad Quinn1"I Can't Break Down"2
Appleton2"Don't Worry"5"Fantasy" (2)
Turin Brakes1"Pain Killer"5
Good Charlotte3"Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous"8"The Anthem" (10), "Girls & Boys" (6)
Kira1"I'll Be Your Angel"8
Loona1"The Boys of Summer"2
Junior Senior1"Move Your Feet"3
Ainslie Henderson1"Keep Me a Secret"5
The Coral2"Don't Think You're the First"10"Pass It On" (5)
The Kumars1"Spirit in the Sky"1
Delta Goodrem3"Born to Try"3"Innocent Eyes" (9), "Lost Without You" (4)
50 Cent3"In da Club"1"21 Questions" (1), "P.I.M.P." (3)
Richard X2"Being Nobody"3"Finest Dreams" (8)
Room 51"Make Luv"1
Oliver Cheatham
D-Side3"Speechless"9"Invisible" (7), "Real World" (9)
DMX1"X Gon' Give It to Ya"6
The White Stripes1"Seven Nation Army"7
Triple 82"Knockout"8"Give Me a Reason" (9)
Tomcraft1"Loneliness"1
Bhangra Knights1"Husan"7
Husan
XTM1"Fly on the Wings of Love"8
DJ Chucky
Annia
Evanescence3"Bring Me to Life"1"Going Under" (8), "My Immortal" (7)
Amy Studt2"Misfit"6"Under the Thumb" (10)
B2K1"Girlfriend"10
Fast Food Rockers2"Fast Food Song"2"Say Cheese (Smile Please)" (10)
Wayne Wonder1"No Letting Go"3
Jennifer Ellison1"Baby I Don't Care"6
Javine1"Real Things"4
Benny Benassi presents The Biz1"Satisfaction"2
The Biz1
Deepest Blue1"Deepest Blue"7
Blu Cantrell1"Breathe"1
Lumidee1"Never Leave You (Uh Oooh, Uh Oooh)"2
Ultrabeat1"Pretty Green Eyes"2
Holly James1"I'm in Heaven"9
Big Tigger1"Snake"10
Lemar2"Dance (With U)"2"50/50 & Lullaby" (5)
Stacie Orrico1"Stuck"9
Nodesha1"Miss Perfect"5
Kelly Clarkson1"Miss Independent"6
Speedway1"Genie in a Bottle"/"Save Yourself"10
Black Eyed Peas2"Where Is the Love?"1"Shut Up" (2)
Muse1"Time Is Running Out"8
Murphy Lee1"Shake Ya Tailfeather"10
The Darkness2"I Believe in a Thing Called Love"2"Christmas Time (Don't Let the Bells End)" (2)
The Strokes1"12:51"7
Kardinal Offishall1"Carnival Girl"9
Kevin Lyttle1"Turn Me On"2
Fatman Scoop1"Be Faithful"1
Obie Trice1"Got Some Teeth"8
Hilary Duff1"So Yesterday"9
Phixx1"Hold on Me"10
Alex Parks1"Maybe That's What It Takes"3
Shane Richie1"I'm Your Man"2
Katie Melua1"The Closest Thing to Crazy"10
Michael Andrews1"Mad World"1
Gary Jules
Bo' Selecta!1"Proper Crimbo"4
The Idols1"Happy Xmas (War Is Over)"5
Andy Scott-Lee
Brian Ormond
Chris Hide
Kim Gee
Marc Dillon
Mark Rhodes
Michelle
Roxanne Cooper
Sam Nixon
Susanne Manning
Notes

Richard X was a producer onFreak Like Me bySugababes in 2002[32] but "Being Nobody" was his first official credit.[33]Kym Marsh was part of the groupHear'Say, who had two number-one singles in 2001. "Cry" and "Come On Over" were her debut chart entries as a solo artist.[34]

Lisa Scott-Lee launched her solo career with "Lately" in 2003.[35] She was previously a member of the groupSteps.[36]Rachel Stevens achieved her first top ten hit outsideS Club with "Sweet Dreams My LA Ex", which reached number two.[37]

The comedy Christmas song "Proper Crimbo" was credited to Bo Selecta! but had various other artists on the recording and in the video. Among these werechart debutants includingDermot O'Leary,Edith Bowman,Jimmy Carr,Matthew Wright andRichard Bacon as well as musicians who already had a top-ten hit to their name.[38]Melanie Blatt was inAll Saints in the 1990s and made number six in 2001 as a solo artist with her feature onArtful Dodger's song "TwentyFourSeven".[39]Melanie Brown had been a member of the internationally successfulSpice Girls,[40] whileMC Harvey was part ofSo Solid Crew[41] andKerry Katona had been a founding member ofAtomic Kitten.[42] The broadcasterJimmy Young had a series of chart hits in the 1950s, including number-ones "Unchained Melody" and "The Man from Laramie".[43]David Gray's most widely known song to date was "Babylon", a number 5 entry in June 2000.[44]Bob Geldof found fame as a member ofThe Boomtown Rats.[45]Fame Academy winnerDavid Sneddon had reached the top of the charts earlier in the year with debut single "Stop Living the Lie",[46] and Australian soap actress and singerHolly Valance made her breakthrough in 2002 with "Kiss Kiss".[47]

The Idols was made up of the final 10 fromPop Idol series 2.[48]Michelle would have a number-one single with "All This Time" in January 2004,[49][50] andSam Nixon andMark Rhodes formed the duoSam and Mark.[51]

Songs from films

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Original songs from various films entered the top ten throughout the year. These included "03 Bonnie & Clyde" (fromHey Arnold!: The Movie), "Love Ain't Gonna Wait for You" (Seeing Double),[52] "Feel Good Time" (Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle),[53] "Maybe Tomorrow" (Wicker Park),[54] "Stuck" (Stuck in the Suburbs),[55] "Shake Ya Tailfeather" (Bad Boys II),[56] "Jump" and "Too Lost in You" (Love Actually)[57] and "Mad World" (Donnie Darko).[58]

Charity singles

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A number of singles recorded for charity reached the top ten in the charts in 2003. TheComic Relief single was a cover version ofNorman Greenbaum's "Spirit in the Sky" byGareth Gates andThe Kumars, peaking at number one on 22 March 2003.[59]

Shane Richie recorded theChildren in Need single for 2003, a cover ofWham!'s "I'm Your Man". It peaked at number two on 6 December 2003.[60]

Best-selling singles

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Black Eyed Peas had the best-selling single of the year with "Where Is The Love?". The song spent eleven weeks in the top ten (including six weeks at number one), sold over 625,000 copies and was certified platinum by theBPI.[25][61] "Spirit in the Sky" byGareth Gates andThe Kumars came in second place, selling more than 552,000 copies and losing out by around 70,000 sales.[59]R. Kelly's "Ignition (Remix)",[62] "Mad World" fromMichael Andrews featuringGary Jules[63] and "Leave Right Now" byWill Young made up the top five.[64] Singles byt.A.T.u.,[65]Ozzy &Kelly Osbourne,[64]Blu Cantrell featuringSean Paul,[11]Room 5 featuringOliver Cheatham[66] andThe Darkness[63] were also in thetop ten best-selling singles of the year.

Top-ten singles

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SymbolMeaning
Single peaked in 2002 but still in chart in 2003.
Single released in 2003 but peaked in 2004.
(#)Year-endtop-ten single position and rank
EnteredThe date that the single first appeared in the chart.
PeakHighest position that the single reached in the UK Singles Chart.
Entered
(week ending)
Weeks
in
top
10
SingleArtistPeakPeak
reached
(week ending)
Weeks
at
peak
Singles in 2002
19 October 200213"The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)" ‡Las Ketchup119 October 20021
26 October 20029"Dilemma" ‡[A]NellyfeaturingKelly Rowland126 October 20022
7 December 200210"If You're Not the One" ‡Daniel Bedingfield17 December 20021
14 December 200213"Lose Yourself" ‡Eminem114 December 20021
6"Cheeky Song (Touch My Bum)" ‡The Cheeky Girls214 December 20024
4"Feel" ‡Robbie Williams414 December 20021
21 December 20025"Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" ‡BluefeaturingElton John121 December 20021
28 December 20027"Sound of the Underground" ‡Girls Aloud128 December 20024
4"Sacred Trust"/"After You're Gone"One True Voice228 December 20021
4"You're a Superstar" ‡Love Inc.728 December 20024
3"Sk8er Boi"Avril Lavigne811 January 20031
Singles in 2003
18 January 20032"Danger! High Voltage"Electric Six218 January 20031
1"The Way (Put Your Hand in My Hand)"Divine Inspiration518 January 20031
1"Solsbury Hill"Erasure1018 January 20031
25 January 20035"Stop Living the Lie"David Sneddon125 January 20032
5"Year 3000"Busted225 January 20031
2"True"JaimesonfeaturingAngel Blu425 January 20031
3"Mundian To Bach Ke"Panjabi MC525 January 20031
1"Love Story (vs. Finally)"Layo & Bushwacka!825 January 20031
1"Just the Way I'm Feeling"Feeder1025 January 20031
1 February 20033"'03 Bonnie & Clyde"Jay-ZfeaturingBeyoncé Knowles21 February 20031
2"The Opera Song (Brave New World)"Jurgen VriesfeaturingCMC31 February 20031
1"Hidden Agenda"Craig David101 February 20031
8 February 20036"All the Things She Said"(#6)t.A.T.u.18 February 20034
5"Stole"Kelly Rowland28 February 20031
1"Hey Ma"Cam'ronfeaturingJuelz Santana88 February 20031
15 February 20035"Cry Me a River"Justin Timberlake215 February 20032
2"Songbird"Oasis315 February 20031
1"Gimme the Light"Sean Paul515 February 20031
1"OK"Big Brovaz715 February 20031
22 February 20033"I Can't Break Down"Sinéad Quinn222 February 20031
1"Don't Worry"Appleton522 February 20031
1"Reminisce"/"Where the Story Ends"Blazin' Squad822 February 20031
1 March 20031"Pain Killer"Turin Brakes51 March 20031
1"Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous"Good Charlotte81 March 20031
1"I'll Be Your Angel"Kira91 March 20031
1"Familiar Feeling"Moloko101 March 20031
8 March 20033"Beautiful"Christina Aguilera18 March 20032
3"The Boys of Summer"DJ Sammy featuringLoona28 March 20031
9"Move Your Feet"Junior Senior315 March 20032
1"Keep Me a Secret"Ainslie Henderson58 March 20031
1"Here It Comes Again"Melanie C78 March 20031
15 March 20032"I Begin to Wonder"Dannii Minogue215 March 20031
1"Sing for the Moment"Eminem615 March 20031
1"Work It"NellyfeaturingJustin Timberlake715 March 20031
1"Incredible (What I Meant to Say)"Darius915 March 20031
1"Don't Think You're the First"The Coral1015 March 20031
22 March 20036"Spirit in the Sky"(#2)[B]Gareth Gates withThe Kumars122 March 20032
6"All I Have"Jennifer LopezfeaturingLL Cool J222 March 20031
4"Born to Try"[C]Delta Goodrem322 March 20031
9"In da Club"50 Cent319 April 20032
1"Ka-Ching!"Shania Twain822 March 20031
1"Gossip Folks"Missy ElliottfeaturingLudacris922 March 20031
29 March 20034"Scandalous"Mis-Teeq229 March 20031
2"Being Nobody"Richard X vs.Liberty X329 March 20031
1"U Make Me Wanna"Blue429 March 20031
2"Sunrise"Simply Red729 March 20031
1"Somewhere I Belong"Linkin Park1029 March 20031
5 April 20036"Make Luv"(#9)Room 5featuringOliver Cheatham15 April 20034
2"Tonight"/"Miss You Nights"Westlife35 April 20031
1"Clocks"Coldplay95 April 20031
12 April 20031"Love Doesn't Have to Hurt"Atomic Kitten412 April 20031
2"I'm with You"Avril Lavigne712 April 20031
19 April 20033"Cry"Kym Marsh219 April 20031
1"I Can't Read You"Daniel Bedingfield619 April 20031
26 April 20031"American Life"Madonna226 April 20031
1"Come Undone"Robbie Williams426 April 20031
1"Out of Time"Blur526 April 20031
1"Speechless"D-Side926 April 20031
3 May 20033"You Said No"Busted13 May 20031
3"All Over"Lisa Maffia23 May 20031
2"Don't Let Go"David Sneddon33 May 20031
2"X Gon' Give It to Ya"DMX63 May 20031
1"Seven Nation Army"The White Stripes73 May 20031
1"Knockout"Triple 883 May 20031
10 May 20034"Loneliness"Tomcraft110 May 20031
4"Rise & Fall"Craig DavidfeaturingSting210 May 20031
1"The Long Goodbye"Ronan Keating310 May 20031
1"Can't Nobody"Kelly Rowland510 May 20031
17 May 200310"Ignition (Remix)"(#3)R. Kelly117 May 20034
4"Favourite Things"Big Brovaz217 May 20031
2"Take Your Shoes Off"The Cheeky Girls317 May 20031
1"Girls & Boys"Good Charlotte617 May 20031
2"Husan"[D]Bhangra Knights vs.Husan717 May 20031
24 May 20032"No Good Advice"Girls Aloud224 May 20031
5"Get Busy"Sean Paul424 May 20031
1"Lately"Lisa Scott-Lee624 May 20031
1"All About Lovin' You"Bon Jovi924 May 20031
31 May 20033"Rock Your Body"Justin Timberlake231 May 20031
1"Madame Helga"Stereophonics431 May 20031
1"Not Gonna Get Us"t.A.T.u.731 May 20031
1"Broken Bones"Love Inc.831 May 20031
7 June 20033"Say Goodbye/"Love Ain't Gonna Wait for You"S Club27 June 20031
5"I Know What You Want"Busta Rhymes &Mariah Carey37 June 20032
1"There There"Radiohead47 June 20031
1"Free Me"Emma Bunton57 June 20031
8"Fly on the Wings of Love"[E]XTM &DJ ChuckyfeaturingAnnia814 June 20033
1"Stop Sign"Abs107 June 20031
14 June 20039"Bring Me to Life"Evanescence114 June 20034
1"Gay Bar"Electric Six514 June 20031
1"Forever and for Always"Shania Twain614 June 20031
1"Shakespeare's (Way with) Words"One True Voice1014 June 20031
21 June 20032"Fighter"Christina Aguilera321 June 20031
1"Don't Wanna Lose This Feeling"Dannii Minogue521 June 20031
1"Misfit"Amy Studt621 June 20031
1"Sunlight"DJ Sammy821 June 20031
1"Girlfriend"B2K1021 June 20031
28 June 20035"Fast Food Song"Fast Food Rockers228 June 20032
3"Lost Without You"Delta Goodrem428 June 20031
6"No Letting Go"Wayne Wonder326 July 20031
1"Baby I Don't Care"Jennifer Ellison628 June 20031
2"Rock wit U (Awww Baby)"Ashanti728 June 20031
5 July 20031"We Just Be Dreamin'"Blazin' Squad35 July 20031
1"St. Anger"Metallica95 July 20031
12 July 20036"Crazy in Love"Beyoncé112 July 20033
1"Fool No More"S Club 8412 July 20031
1"21 Questions"50 Cent612 July 20031
1"Can't Get It Back"Mis-Teeq812 July 20031
19 July 20031"Hollywood"Madonna219 July 20031
3"Feel Good Time"PinkfeaturingWilliam Orbit319 July 20031
2"Real Things"Javine419 July 20031
1"Business"Eminem619 July 20031
1"Come On Over"Kym Marsh1019 July 20031
26 July 20033"Satisfaction"Benny Benassi presents The Biz226 July 20031
1"Pass It On"The Coral526 July 20031
1"Invisible"D-Side726 July 20031
2 August 20033"Never Gonna Leave Your Side"Daniel Bedingfield12 August 20031
1"Maybe Tomorrow"Stereophonics32 August 20031
1"Deepest Blue"Deepest Blue72 August 20031
1"Give Me a Reason"Triple 892 August 20031
9 August 20037"Breathe"(#8)Blu CantrellfeaturingSean Paul19 August 20034
5"Never Leave You (Uh Oooh, Uh Oooh)"Lumidee29 August 20031
2"Something Beautiful"Robbie Williams39 August 20031
1"All In My Head"Kosheen79 August 20031
1"Spanish"Craig David89 August 20031
16 August 20036"Pretty Green Eyes"Ultrabeat216 August 20032
2"Hooray Hooray (It's a Cheeky Holiday)"The Cheeky Girls316 August 20031
3"Four Minute Warning"Mark Owen416 August 20031
2"Frontin'"Pharrell WilliamsfeaturingJay-Z616 August 20031
1"I'm in Heaven"Jason Nevins presentsN.Y.U.K
featuringHolly James
916 August 20031
23 August 20032"Sleeping with the Light On"Busted323 August 20031
2"Complete"Jaimeson423 August 20031
1"Finest Dreams"Richard XfeaturingKelis823 August 20031
1"Snake"R. KellyfeaturingBig Tigger1023 August 20031
30 August 20032"Dance (With U)"Lemar230 August 20031
2"Life Got Cold"Girls Aloud330 August 20031
1"Stuck"Stacie Orrico930 August 20031
1"The Anthem"Good Charlotte1030 August 20031
6 September 20033"Are You Ready for Love"[F]Elton John16 September 20031
2"Like Glue"Sean Paul36 September 20031
1"Miss Perfect"AbsfeaturingNodesha56 September 20031
2"Miss Independent"Kelly Clarkson66 September 20031
1"Genie in a Bottle"/"Save Yourself"Speedway106 September 20031
13 September 200311"Where Is the Love?"(#1)[G]Black Eyed Peas113 September 20036
6"White Flag"Dido213 September 20032
5"Baby Boy"Big Brovaz413 September 20032
1"Wildest Dreams"Iron Maiden613 September 20031
1"Silence Is Easy"Starsailor913 September 20031
20 September 20031"Sunshine"Gareth Gates320 September 20031
1"Can't Hold Us Down"Christina AguilerafeaturingLil' Kim620 September 20031
1"Time Is Running Out"Muse820 September 20031
1"Shake Ya Tailfeather"Nelly,P. Diddy &Murphy Lee1020 September 20031
27 September 20035"Sweet Dreams My LA Ex"Rachel Stevens227 September 20032
1"Hey Whatever"Westlife427 September 20031
1"Pandora's Kiss"Louise527 September 20031
2"Someday"Nickelback627 September 20031
6"Superstar"Jamelia318 October 20031
1"Broken Silence"So Solid Crew927 September 20031
1"Eat You Alive"Limp Bizkit1027 September 20031
4 October 20034"I Believe in a Thing Called Love"The Darkness24 October 20031
2"Rubberneckin' (Paul Oakenfold Remix)"Elvis Presley54 October 20031
1"Going Under"Evanescence84 October 20031
1"Innocent Eyes"Delta Goodrem94 October 20031
11 October 20032"Sundown"S Club 8411 October 20031
1"Re-Offender"Travis711 October 20031
1"Under the Thumb"Amy Studt1011 October 20031
18 October 20031"Baby Boy"BeyoncéfeaturingSean Paul218 October 20031
1"12:51"The Strokes718 October 20031
1"Carnival Girl"TexasfeaturingKardinal Offishall918 October 20031
1"Say Cheese (Smile Please)"Fast Food Rockers1018 October 20031
25 October 20034"Hole in the Head"Sugababes125 October 20031
7"Turn Me On"Kevin Lyttle225 October 20032
1"P.I.M.P"50 Cent525 October 20031
2"Maybe"Emma Bunton625 October 20031
1"Mixed Up World"Sophie Ellis-Bextor725 October 20031
1"Bad Day"R.E.M.825 October 20031
1 November 20035"Be Faithful"Fatman Scoopfeaturing The Crooklyn Clan11 November 20032
3"Guilty"Blue21 November 20031
2"Jumpin'"Liberty X61 November 20031
1"Got Some Teeth"Obie Trice81 November 20031
1"So Yesterday"Hilary Duff91 November 20031
8 November 20032"If You Come to Me"Atomic Kitten38 November 20031
2"Trouble"Pink78 November 20031
1"State of Mind"Holly Valance88 November 20031
1"Hold on Me"Phixx108 November 20031
15 November 20032"Slow"Kylie Minogue115 November 20031
2"Flip Reverse"Blazin' Squad215 November 20031
1"Sexed Up"Robbie Williams1015 November 20031
22 November 20033"Crashed the Wedding"Busted122 November 20031
2"Me Against the Music"Britney SpearsfeaturingMadonna222 November 20031
12"Hey Ya!" ♦[H]Outkast314 February 20041
1"Lost for Words"Ronan Keating922 November 20031
1"Pass That Dutch"Missy Elliott1022 November 20031
29 November 20034"Mandy"Westlife129 November 20031
3"Jump"Girls Aloud229 November 20031
2"Maybe That's What It Takes"Alex Parks329 November 20031
1"50/50 & Lullaby"Lemar529 November 20031
1"Miracles"Pet Shop Boys1029 November 20031
6 December 20037"Leave Right Now"(#5)Will Young16 December 20032
6"I'm Your Man"[I]Shane Richie26 December 20031
1"One More Chance"Michael Jackson56 December 20031
1"Clap Back"/"The Reign"Ja Rule96 December 20031
13 December 20037"Shut Up"Black Eyed Peas213 December 20031
2"Say It Isn't So"Gareth Gates413 December 20031
1"You Make Me Feel Brand New"Simply Red713 December 20031
1"Life for Rent"Dido813 December 20031
1"Real World"D-Side913 December 20031
1"The Closest Thing to Crazy"Katie Melua1013 December 20031
20 December 20037"Changes"(#7)Ozzy &Kelly Osbourne120 December 20031
1"Santa's List"Cliff Richard520 December 20031
1"My Immortal"Evanescence720 December 20031
1"The Voice Within"Christina Aguilera920 December 20031
1"Have a Cheeky Christmas"The Cheeky Girls1020 December 20031
27 December 20036"Mad World"(#4)Michael AndrewsfeaturingGary Jules127 December 20033
3"Christmas Time (Don't Let the Bells End)"(#10)The Darkness227 December 20031
2"Proper Crimbo"Bo' Selecta!427 December 20032
2"Happy Xmas (War Is Over)"The Idols527 December 20031
3"Ladies Night"Atomic KittenfeaturingKool & the Gang827 December 20031
2"Too Lost in You"Sugababes1027 December 20031

Entries by artist

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See also:List of UK Singles Chart number ones of the 2000s § 2003
US rock bandEvanescence scored three singles in the top ten this year. Their debut entry, "Bring Me to Life", remains their biggest hit, topping the chart for four weeks and spending nine weeks in the top ten altogether.
US hip hop musicianFatman Scoop reached number-one for two weeks in 2003 with his single "Be Faithful", which featured production duo The Crooklyn Clan.
Christina Aguilera recorded four top ten entries this year. The highest-charting of these was "Beautiful", which became a number-one hit in March.
Italian DJBenny Benassi entered the UK top ten in July 2003 withSatisfaction, which peaked at number two.
Actor and singerShane Richie coveredWham!'s "I'm Your Man" for this year'sChildren in Need, taking it to number two.
US rock bandElectric Six scored two top-ten hits in the UK in 2003, most notably reaching number two in January with "Danger! High Voltage".
Jamaican singerWayne Wonder spent six weeks in the UK top 10 this year with "No Letting Go", which peaked at number three.

The following table shows artists who achieved two or more top-ten entries in 2003, including singles that reached their peak in 2002. 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 2003 is also shown.

EntriesArtistWeeksSingles
5Sean Paul[J]16"Baby Boy", "Breathe", "Get Busy", "Gimme the Light", "Like Glue"
4Christina Aguilera7"Beautiful", "Can't Hold Us Down", "Fighter", "The Voice Within"
Busted13"Crashed the Wedding", "Sleeping with the Light On", "Year 3000", "You Said No"
The Cheeky Girls[K]11"The Cheeky Song (Touch My Bum)", "Have a Cheeky Christmas", "Hooray Hooray (It's a Cheeky Holiday)", "Take Your Shoes Off"
Girls Aloud[K]14"Life Got Cold", "Jump", "No Good Advice", "Sound of the Underground"
Justin Timberlake[G][L]20"Cry Me a River", "Rock Your Body", "Where Is the Love?", "Work It"
Robbie Williams[K]8"Come Undone", "Feel", "Sexed Up", "Something Beautiful"
350 Cent11"21 Questions", "In da Club", "P.I.M.P."
Atomic Kitten6"If You Come to Me", "Ladies Night", "Love Doesn't Have to Hurt"
Beyoncé[M]10"'03 Bonnie & Clyde""Baby Boy", "Crazy in Love"
Big Brovaz10"Baby Boy", "Favourite Things", "OK"
Blazin' Squad4"Flip Reverse","Reminisce"/"Where the Story Ends", "We Just Be Dreamin'"
Blue[K]9"Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word", "Guilty", "U Make Me Wanna"
Craig David6"Hidden Agenda", "Rise & Fall", "Spanish"
Daniel Bedingfield[K]14"I Can't Read You", "If You're Not the One", "Never Gonna Leave Your Side"
Delta Goodrem8"Born to Try", "Innocent Eyes, "Lost Without You"
D-Side3"Invisible", "Real World", "Speechless"
Eminem[K]15"Business", "Lose Yourself", "Sing for the Moment"
Evanescence11"Bring Me to Life", "Going Under", "My Immortal"
Gareth Gates9"Say It Isn't So", "Spirit in the Sky", "Sunshine"
Good Charlotte3"Girls & Boys", "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous", "The Anthem"
Kelly Rowland[K][N]15"Can't Nobody", "Dilemma", "Stole"
Madonna[O]4"American Life", "Hollywood", "Me Against the Music"
Nelly[K]11"Dilemma, "Shake Ya Tailfeather", "Work It"
Westlife7"Hey Whatever", "Mandy", "Tonight"/"Miss You Nights"
2Abs2"Stop Sign", "Miss Perfect"
Amy Studt2"Misfit", "Under the Thumb"
Avril Lavigne[P]4"I'm with You", "Sk8er Boi"
Black Eyed Peas14"Shut Up", "Where Is the Love?"
The Coral2"Don't Think You're the First", "Pass It On"
Dannii Minogue3"Don't Wanna Lose This Feeling", "I Begin to Wonder"
The Darkness5"Christmas Time (Don't Let the Bells End)", "I Believe In A Thing Called Love"
David Sneddon7"Don't Let Go", "Stop Living the Lie",
Dido7"Life for Rent", "White Flag"
DJ Sammy4"Sunlight", "The Boys of Summer"
Electric Six3"Danger! High Voltage", "Gay Bar"
Elton John[K][Q]6"Are You Ready for Love", "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word"
Emma Bunton3"Free Me", "Maybe"
Fast Food Rockers6"Fast Food Song", "Say Cheese (Smile Please)"
Jaimeson4"Complete", "True"
Jay-Z[R]5"'03 Bonnie & Clyde", "Frontin'"
Kym Marsh4"Come On Over", "Cry"
Lemar3"Dance (With U)", "50/50 & Lullaby"
Liberty X4"Being Nobody", "Jumpin'"
Love Inc.[K]4"Broken Bones", "You're a Superstar"
Mis-Teeq5"Can't Get It Back", "Scandalous"
Missy Elliott2"Gossip Folks", "Pass That Dutch"
One True Voice[K]4"Sacred Trust"/"After You're Gone", "Shakespeare's (Way with) Words"
Pink5"Feel Good Time", "Trouble"
R. Kelly11"Ignition (Remix)", "Snake"
Rachel Stevens[S]8"Say Goodbye"/"Love Ain't Gonna Wait for You", "Sweet Dreams My LA Ex"
Richard X3"Being Nobody", "Finest Dreams"
S Club 83"Fool No More", "Sundown"
Shania Twain2"Ka-Ching!", "Forever and for Always"
Simply Red3"Sunrise", "You Make Me Feel Brand New"
Stereophonics2"Madame Helga", "Maybe Tomorrow"
Sugababes5"Hole in the Head", "Too Lost in You"
t.A.T.u.7"All the Things She Said", "Not Gonna Get Us"
Triple 82"Give Me a Reason", "Knockout"

Notes

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  • a "Dilemma" re-entered the top ten at number 10 on 11 January 2003 (week ending).[67]
  • b Released as the official single forComic Relief.[68]
  • c "Born to Try" re-entered the top ten at number 10 on 12 April 2003 (week ending). It rose to number 9 again on 19 April 2003 (week ending).[69]
  • d "Husan" was used in a television commercial forPeugeot in 2003.[70]
  • e "Fly on the Wings of Love" re-entered the top ten at number 8 on 5 July 2003 (week ending), dropped out two weeks later, and re-entered for a second time on 26 July 2003 (week ending), rising to number 8 again on 2 August 2003 (week ending) and spending one more week in the top ten.[71]
  • f "Are You Ready for Love" was used bySky Sports to promote their coverage ofPremiership football. It was first released in 1979 when it only charted at number 42.[72]
  • g Justin Timberlake was not credited on the single cover of "Where Is The Love?" but he contributed vocals to the song.[61]
  • h "Hey Ya" re-entered the top 10 on 17 January 2004 (week ending).[73]
  • i Released as the official single forChildren in Need.[74]
  • j Figure includes appearances on Beyonce's "Baby Boy" and Blu Cantrell's "Breathe".
  • k Figure includes single that peaked in 2002.
  • l Figure includes appearances on The Black Eyed Peas' "Where Is the Love?" and Nelly's "Work It".
  • m Figure includes appearance on Jay-Z's "'03 Bonnie & Clyde".
  • n Figure includes appearance on Nelly's "Dilemma".
  • o Figure includes appearance on Britney Spears' "Me Against the Music".
  • p Figure includes single that first charted in 2002 but peaked in 2003.
  • q Figure includes appearance on Blue's "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word".
  • r Figure includes appearance on Pharrell Williams' "Frontin'".
  • s Figure includes a top-ten hit with the group S Club.

See also

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