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2020 in British music

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2020 in music
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2020s in music in the UK
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  • 2028
  • 2029

This is a summary of the year2020 inBritish music.

Events

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Television programmes

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Classical works

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Opera

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  • Alex Woolf and David Pountney –A Feast in the Time of Plague[81]

Musical theatre

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Film scores and incidental music

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Film

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Television

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British music awards

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  • Brit Awards – see2020 Brit Awards
  • Gramophone Classical Music Awards 2020
    • Chamber: Bartók – Piano Quintet / Veress – String Trio; Vilde Frang; Barnabás Kelemen; Katalin Kokas; Lawrence Power; Nicolas Altstaedt; Alexander Lonquich (Alpha Classics)
    • Choral: J.S. Bach –St Matthew Passion; Benjamin Bruns, Damien Guillon, Christian Immler, Toru Kaku, Clint van der Linde, Aki Matsui, Makoto Sakurada, Carolyn Sampson, Zachary Wilder; Bach Collegium Japan; Masaaki Suzuki, conductor (BIS)
    • Concerto: Chopin – Piano Concertos; Benjamin Grosvenor; Royal Scottish National Orchestra;Elim Chan, conductor (Decca Classics)
    • Contemporary: Thomas Adès – Piano Concerto /Totentanz; Kirill Gerstein, Mark Stone, Christianne Stotijn; Boston Symphony Orchestra; Thomas Adès, conductor (Deutsche Grammophon)
    • Early Music: Gesualdo –Madrigali, Libri primo & secondo; Les Arts Florissants; Paul Agnew (harmonia mundi) (Hyperion)
    • Instrumental: Beethoven – Complete Piano Sonatas; Igor Levit (Sony Classical)
    • Opera: Handel –Agrippina; Joyce DiDonato, Elsa Benoit, Luca Pisaroni, Franco Fagioli, Jakub Józef Orliński, Andrea Mastroni, Carlo Vistoli, Biagio Pizzuti, Marie-Nicole Lemieux; Il Pomo d'Oro;Maxim Emelyanychev, conductor (Erato)
    • Orchestral:Mieczysław Weinberg – Symphonies Nos 2 and 21; Gidon Kremer; Kremerata Baltica;City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra;Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla, conductor (Deutsche Grammophon)
    • Recital:Si j'ai aimé (Berlioz, Théodore Dubois; Duparc; Massenet; Saint-Saëns; Vierne); Sandrine Piau; Le Concert de la Loge; Julien Chauvin, director (Alpha Classics)
    • Solo Vocal: Janáček –The Diary of One Who Disappeared,Nursery Rhymes,Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs; Nicky Spence; Václava Housková; Victoria Samek; Julius Drake (Hyperion)
    • Recording of the Year: Mieczysław Weinberg – Symphonies Nos 2 and 21; Gidon Kremer; Kremerata Baltica; City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla, conductor (Deutsche Grammophon)
    • Concept Album:From the Ground Up: The Chaconne; Hugo Ticciati; o/modernt (Signum Classics)
    • Beethoven 250 Award: Beethoven – Piano Concertos Nos 2 and 5; Martin Helmchen; Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin; Andrew Manze, conductor (Alpha Classics)
    • Young Artist of the Year: Natalya Romaniw
    • Label of the Year: Alpha Classics
    • Artist of the Year: Igor Levit
    • Orchestra of the Year: ThePhiladelphia Orchestra
    • Special Achievement: Robert von Bahr
    • Lifetime Achievement:Itzhak Perlman
  • 2020 Royal Philharmonic Society Awards[85]
    • RPS Gold Medal: John Williams
    • Chamber-Scale Composition: Naomi Pinnock,I am, I am
    • Concert Series & Events: Venus Unwrapped – Kings Place
    • Conductor:Dalia Stasevska
    • Ensemble: Scottish Ensemble
    • Gamechanger:Jane Glover
    • Impact: Sound Young Minds –City of London Sinfonia
    • Inspiration:
      • Concerteenies
      • Diocese of Leeds Schools Singing Programme
      • Stay At Home Choir
      • The Opera Story's Episodes
      • #UriPosteJukeBox
      • Virtual Benedetti Sessions
    • Instrumentalist: Lawrence Power
    • Large-Scale Composition: Frank Denyer –The Fish that Became the Sun (Songs of the Dispossessed)
    • Opera & Music Theatre:The Turn of the ScrewGarsington Opera
    • Singer: Natalya Romaniw
    • Storytelling: Stephen Hough –Rough Ideas
    • Young Artists: Sheku Kanneh-Mason
  • Ivors Composer Awards
    • Chamber Orchestral: Robin Haigh –Grin
    • Choral:Richard BlackfordPietà
    • Community and Participation: Oliver Vibrans –More Up
    • Innovation – Yazz Ahmed
    • Jazz Composition for Large Ensemble: Charlie Bates –Crepuscule
    • Jazz Composition for Small Ensemble: Renell Shaw –The Vision They Had
    • Large Chamber:Oliver LeithHoney Siren
    • Large Orchestral:Jonny GreenwoodHorror vacui
    • Outstanding Works Collection: Cecilia McDowell
    • Small Chamber:Daniel FardonSix Movements
    • Solo or Duo: Gareth Moorcraft –Diaries of the Early Worm
    • Sound Art: Kathy Hinde –Twittering Machines
    • Stage Works:Philip VenablesDenis & Katya

Charts and sales

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Number-one singles

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The singles chart includes a proportion for streaming.

Key
Best performing single of the year
Chart date
(week ending)
SongArtist(s)Chart salesReferences
2 January"River"Ellie Goulding78,193[86]
9 January"Own It"Stormzy featuringEd Sheeran andBurna Boy56,590[87]
16 January55,826[88]
23 January55,400[89]
30 January"Godzilla"Eminem featuringJuice Wrld52,633[90]
6 February"Before You Go"Lewis Capaldi65,943[91]
13 February"Blinding Lights" †The Weeknd62,512[92]
20 February64,954[93]
27 February"No Time to Die"Billie Eilish90,488[94]
5 March"Blinding Lights" †The Weeknd64,302[95]
12 March63,966[96]
19 March60,545[97]
26 March"Roses"Saint Jhn52,656[98]
2 April59,859[99]
9 April"Blinding Lights" †The Weeknd69,595[100]
16 April80,073[101]
23 April77,918[102]
30 April"You'll Never Walk Alone"Michael Ball andCaptain Tom Moore81,829[103]
7 May"Times Like These"Live Lounge Allstars66,164[104]
14 May"Toosie Slide"Drake49,187[105]
21 May"Rockstar"DaBaby featuringRoddy Ricch44,879[106]
28 May57,429[107]
4 June"Rain on Me"Lady Gaga andAriana Grande70,132[108]
11 June"Rockstar"DaBaby featuring Roddy Ricch64,382[109]
18 June57,677[110]
25 June59,299[111]
2 July59,563[112]
9 July"Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)"Jawsh 685 andJason Derulo57,105[113]
16 July63,292[114]
23 July63,411[115]
30 July"Head & Heart"Joel Corry featuringMNEK67,806[116]
6 August76,363[117]
13 August79,313[118]
20 August81,254[119]
27 August67,888[120]
3 September61,845[121]
10 September"WAP"Cardi B featuringMegan Thee Stallion64,725[122]
17 September62,118[123]
24 September59,563[124]
1 October"Mood"24kGoldn featuringIann Dior60,618[125]
8 October54,844[126]
15 October50,366[127]
22 October48,886[128]
29 October"Lemonade"Internet Money andGunna featuringDon Toliver andNav38,052[129]
5 November"Positions"Ariana Grande60,909[130]
12 November50,903[131]
19 November44,348[132]
26 November44,581[133]
3 December42,870[134]
10 December38,394[135]
17 December"All I Want for Christmas Is You"Mariah Carey44,016[136]
24 December43,944[137]
31 December"Don't Stop Me Eatin'"LadBaby158,000[138]

List of Number-one downloads

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Chart date

(week ending)

SongArtist(s)
2 January"Dance Monkey"Tones & I
9 January"Before You Go"Lewis Capaldi
16 January"Dance Monkey"Tones & I
23 January"Blinding Lights"The Weeknd
30 January
4 February"Ode to Joy"André Rieu
11 February"Blinding Lights"The Weeknd
18 February
25 February"No Time to Die"Billie Eilish
5 March"On"BTS
12 March"Stupid Love"Lady Gaga
19 March"Blinding Lights"The Weeknd
26 March
2 April
9 April
16 April"Thank You Baked Potato"Matt Lucas
23 April"Blinding Lights"The Weeknd
30 April"You'll Never Walk Alone"Michael Ball andCaptain Tom Moore
7 May"Times Like These"Live Lounge Allstars
14 May
21 May"Blinding Lights"The Weeknd
28 May
4 June"Rain on Me"Lady Gaga andAriana Grande
11 June
18 June
25 June
2 July"Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)"Jawsh 685 andJason Derulo
9 July
16 July
23 July
30 July"Head & Heart"Joel Corry featuringMNEK
6 August"Lighter"Nathan Dawe
13 August"Head & Heart"Joel Corry featuring MNEK
20 August
27 August
3 September"Dynamite"BTS
10 September
17 September"Midnight Sky"Miley Cyrus
24 September
1 October"Lasting Lover"Sigala andJames Arthur
8 October"Spirit of the Blues"Everton F.C.
15 October"Midnight Sky"Miley Cyrus
22 October
29 October"Head & Heart"Joel Corry featuring MNEK
5 November"Really Love"KSI featuringCraig David andDigital Farm Animals
12 November"Four Notes – Paul's Tune"Paul Harvey andBBC Philharmonic
19 November
26 November"Stop Crying Your Heart Out"BBC Radio 2 Allstars
3 December"Life Goes On"BTS
10 December"All You're Dreaming Of"Liam Gallagher
17 December"Live It Up"Mental As Anything
24 December"Keeping the Dream Alive"Rock Choir, Vocal Group andCaroline Redman Lusher
31 December"Don't Stop Me Eatin'"LadBaby

Number-one albums

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The albums chart includes a proportion for streaming.

Key
Best performing album of the year
Chart date
(week ending)
AlbumArtist(s)Chart salesReferences
2 JanuaryYou're in My HeartRod Stewart47,495[139]
9 JanuaryDivinely Uninspired to a Hellish ExtentLewis Capaldi21,203[140]
16 JanuaryHeavy Is the HeadStormzy23,614[141]
23 JanuaryDivinely Uninspired to a Hellish ExtentLewis Capaldi18,298[142]
30 JanuaryMusic to Be Murdered ByEminem36,302[143]
6 FebruaryBig ConspiracyJ Hus23,536[144]
13 FebruaryFoolish Loving SpacesBlossoms22,489[145]
20 FebruaryFather of All...Green Day23,389[146]
27 FebruaryChangesJustin Bieber17,681[147]
5 MarchMap of the Soul: 7BTS37,978[148]
12 MarchDivinely Uninspired to a Hellish ExtentLewis Capaldi14,706[149]
19 MarchManchester CallingPaul Heaton andJacqui Abbott20,422[150]
26 MarchHeartbreak WeatherNiall Horan14,300[151]
2 AprilAfter HoursThe Weeknd25,677[152]
9 AprilCalm5 Seconds of Summer34,941[153]
16 AprilFuture NostalgiaDua Lipa16,080[154]
23 April11,833[155]
30 AprilThe BonnyGerry Cinnamon28,945[156]
7 MayFuture NostalgiaDua Lipa10,532[157]
14 MayDark Lane Demo TapesDrake19,851[158]
21 MayFuture NostalgiaDua Lipa7,317[159]
28 MayDivinely Uninspired to a Hellish ExtentLewis Capaldi8,396[160]
4 JuneNotes on a Conditional FormThe 197534,245[161]
11 JuneChromaticaLady Gaga52,907[162]
18 June12,819[163]
25 JuneMTV UnpluggedLiam Gallagher20,874[164]
2 JulyRough and Rowdy WaysBob Dylan34,117[165]
9 JulyWomen in Music Pt. IIIHaim17,762[166]
16 JulyOn SunsetPaul Weller24,011[167]
23 JulyLegends Never DieJuice Wrld22,437[168]
30 JulyBrightest BlueEllie Goulding14,820[169]
6 AugustFolkloreTaylor Swift37,060[170]
13 August22,550[171]
20 August15,539[172]
27 AugustA Celebration of EndingsBiffy Clyro26,161[173]
3 SeptemberImploding the MirageThe Killers50,391[174]
10 SeptemberCrabs in a BucketNines13,594[175]
17 SeptemberGoats Head SoupRolling Stones13,107[176]
24 SeptemberThe Universal WantDoves17,400[177]
1 OctoberShoot for the Stars, Aim for the MoonPop Smoke9,665[178]
8 OctoberUltra MonoIdles27,182[179]
15 OctoberLive Around the WorldQueen andAdam Lambert25,275[180]
22 OctoberEdnaHeadie One15,494[181]
29 OctoberCherry BlossomThe Vamps13,476[182]
5 NovemberLetter to YouBruce Springsteen51,761[183]
12 NovemberPositionsAriana Grande27,272[184]
19 NovemberDiscoKylie Minogue54,905[185]
26 NovemberPower UpAC/DC61,976[186]
3 DecemberTogether at ChristmasMichael Ball andAlfie Boe32,822[187]
10 DecemberMusic Played by HumansGary Barlow46,406[188]
17 DecemberWeird!Yungblud38,759[189]
24 DecemberEvermoreTaylor Swift27,532[190]
31 DecemberMcCartney IIIPaul McCartney33,079[191]

Number-one compilation albums

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Chart date
(week ending)
AlbumChart salesReferences
2 JanuaryNow 104[192]
9 January[193]
16 JanuaryFrozen II[194]
23 January[195]
30 January[196]
6 February[197]
13 February[198]
20 FebruaryNow 104[199]
27 FebruaryFrozen II[200]
5 MarchThe Greatest Showman[201]
12 March[202]
19 March[203]
26 MarchNow 100 Hits Country[204]
2 AprilFrozen II[205]
9 April[206]
16 April[207]
23 April[208]
30 AprilThe Greatest Showman[209]
7 May[210]
14 May[211]
21 MayNow 105[212]
28 May[213]
4 June[214]
11 June[215]
18 June[216]
25 June[217]
2 July[218]
9 July[219]
16 JulyHamilton[220]
23 July[221]
30 July[222]
6 AugustNow 106[223]
13 August[224]
20 August[225]
27 August[226]
3 September[227]
10 September[228]
17 September[229]
24 September[230]
1 October[231]
8 OctoberHamilton[232]
15 OctoberThe Greatest Showman[233]
22 OctoberNow 100 Hits 80s No.1s[234]
29 OctoberThe Greatest Showman[235]
5 November[236]
12 November[237]
19 NovemberDreamboats and Petticoats – Music That Lives[238]
26 November[239]
3 December[240]
10 DecemberNow 107[241]
17 December[242]
24 December[243]
31 December[244]

Year-end charts

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Top singles of the year

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This chart was published by the Official Charts Company on January 4, 2021[245]

CombinedTitleArtist(s)Peak
position
Combined
1"Blinding Lights"The Weeknd1
2"Dance Monkey"Tones and I5[a]
3"Roses"Saint Jhn1
4"Before You Go"Lewis Capaldi1
5"Head & Heart"Joel Corry featuringMNEK1
6"Don't Start Now"Dua Lipa3[b]
7"Rockstar"DaBaby featuringRoddy Ricch1
8"Someone You Loved"Lewis Capaldi6[c]
9"Own It"Stormzy featuringEd Sheeran andBurna Boy1
10"Watermelon Sugar"Harry Styles4
11"Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)"Jawsh 685 andJason Derulo1
12"The Box"Roddy Ricch2
13"Say So"Doja Cat2
14"Lonely"Joel Corry4
15"Breaking Me"Topic andA7S3
16"Adore You"Harry Styles7
17"Rain on Me"Lady Gaga andAriana Grande1
18"Rover"S1mba featuring DTG3
19"Physical"Dua Lipa3
20"Mood"24kGoldn featuringIann Dior1
21"Death Bed (Coffee for Your Head)"Powfu featuringBeabadoobee4
22"Life Is Good"Future featuringDrake3
23"WAP"Cardi B featuringMegan Thee Stallion1
24"Bruises"Lewis Capaldi12[d]
25"Toosie Slide"Drake1
26"Bad Guy"Billie Eilish15[e]
27"Godzilla"Eminem featuringJuice Wrld1
28"Memories"Maroon 513[f]
29"Everything I Wanted"Billie Eilish6[g]
30"Intentions"Justin Bieber featuringQuavo8
31"Roxanne"Arizona Zervas4
32"Rain"Aitch andAJ Tracey featuringTay Keith3
33"Flowers"Nathan Dawe featuringJaykae12
34"Falling"Harry Styles15
35"This City"Sam Fischer16
36"Savage"Megan Thee Stallion3
37"Dinner Guest"AJ Tracey featuringMoStack5
38"Ride It"Regard11[h]
39"Blueberry Faygo"Lil Mosey9
40"Lighter"Nathan Dawe featuringKSI3
41"Secrets"Regard andRaye6
42"I Don't Care"Ed Sheeran andJustin Bieber27[i]
43"Break My Heart"Dua Lipa6
44"You Should Be Sad"Halsey12
45"Don't Need Love"220 Kid andGracey9
46"Hold Me While You Wait"Lewis Capaldi26[j]
47"If the World Was Ending"JP Saxe featuringJulia Michaels14
48"Don't Rush"Young T & Bugsey featuringHeadie One19
49"Better Off Without You"Becky Hill featuringShift K3Y14
50"Circles"Post Malone19[k]

Best-selling albums

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No.TitleArtistPeak
position
Combined
sales
1Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish ExtentLewis Capaldi1
2Fine LineHarry Styles3[l]
3Future NostalgiaDua Lipa1265,000
4When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?Billie Eilish2[m]
5Heavy Is the HeadStormzy1
6Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the MoonPop Smoke1
7No.6 Collaborations ProjectEd Sheeran3[n]
8Greatest HitsQueen7[o]
9DiamondsElton John7[p]
1050 Years – Don't StopFleetwood Mac9[q]
11Music to Be Murdered ByEminem1
12FolkloreTaylor Swift1
13÷Ed Sheeran11[r]
14RumoursFleetwood Mac11[s]
15Hollywood's BleedingPost Malone9[t]
16High ExpectationsMabel11[u]
17Legends Never DieJuice Wrld1
18Together at ChristmasMichael Ball andAlfie Boe1
19ABBA GoldABBA13[v]
20LegendBob Marley and the Wailers9[w]
21(What's the Story) Morning Glory?Oasis3[x]
22ChromaticaLady Gaga1
23After HoursThe Weeknd1
24Time Flies... 1994–2009Oasis15[y]
25Dua LipaDua Lipa16[z]
26Power UpAC/DC1
27Get to KnowBecky Hill20
28Curtain Call: The HitsEminem24[aa]
29ConfettiLittle Mix2
30Don't Smile at MeBillie Eilish12
31Letter to YouBruce Springsteen1
32Big ConspiracyJ Hus1
33DiscoKylie Minogue1
341The Beatles17[ab]
35LegacyDavid Bowie15[ac]
36Snacks/Snacks (Supersize)Jax Jones19[ad]
37LoverTaylor Swift14[ae]
38What a Time to Be AliveTom Walker8[af]
39Number OnesMichael Jackson30[ag]
40Goodbye & Good RiddanceJuice Wrld32[ah]
41AMArctic Monkeys34[ai]
42The Ultimate CollectionWhitney Houston31[aj]
43Staying at Tamara'sGeorge Ezra27[ak]
44?XXXTentacion38[al]
45The BonnyGerry Cinnamon1
46PsychodramaDave13[am]
47Without FearDermot Kennedy13[an]
48Map of the Soul: 7BTS1
49Music Played by HumansGary Barlow1
50Twenty FiveGeorge Michael33[ao]
51Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm NotArctic Monkeys37[ap]
52×Ed Sheeran43[aq]
53Imploding the MirageThe Killers1
54The Platinum Collection: Greatest Hits I, II & IIIQueen24[ar]
55RareSelena Gomez2
56Rough and Rowdy WaysBob Dylan1
57ChristmasMichael Bublé4[as]
58PositionsAriana Grande1
59Love GoesSam Smith2
60Classic DiamondsNeil Diamond and theLondon Symphony Orchestra2
61Beerbongs & BentleysPost Malone35[at]
62DissimulationKSI2
63Direct HitsThe Killers33[au]
64ScorpionDrake39[av]
65Greatest HitsFoo Fighters18[aw]
66Back to BlackAmy Winehouse39[ax]
67Definitely MaybeOasis35[ay]
68Meet the Woo 2Pop Smoke16
69SinglesMaroon 550[az]
70In the Lonely HourSam Smith56[ba]
71The 50 Greatest HitsElvis Presley47[bb]
72Hypersonic MissilesSam Fender20[bc]
73Greatest HitsRed Hot Chili Peppers49[bd]
74Thank U, NextAriana Grande37[be]
75Dark Lane Demo TapesDrake1
76The Definitive CollectionStevie Wonder37[bf]
77Erratic CinematicGerry Cinnamon36[bg]
78Jolly HolidayAndre Rieu and theJohann Strauss Orchestra4
79Music... The Air That I BreatheCliff Richard3
80BelieveAndrea Bocelli3
81Always in BetweenJess Glynne52[bh]
82Platinum HitsJason Derulo46
83Please Excuse Me for Being AntisocialRoddy Ricch13
84Greatest HitsGuns N' Roses17[bi]
85Greatest Hits: God's Favorite BandGreen Day69[bj]
86AstroworldTravis Scott16[bk]
87ChangesJustin Bieber1
88I Cry When I LaughJess Glynne59[bl]
89Harry StylesHarry Styles53[bm]
90PTSDD-Block Europe27[bn]
91Death Race for LoveJuice Wrld70[bo]
92KiwanukaMichael Kiwanuka4[bp]
93The SinglesPhil Collins48[bq]
9425Adele48[br]
95Huncholini the 1stM Huncho5
96Hot PinkDoja Cat38

Bands formed

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Bands reformed

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Bands disbanded

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Deaths

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Andrew Weatherall in 2009
DameVera Lynn in 1962

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Reached number 1 in 2019
  2. ^Reached number 2 in 2019
  3. ^Reached number 1 in 2019
  4. ^Reached number 6 in 2019
  5. ^Reached number 2 in 2019
  6. ^Reached number 5 in 2019
  7. ^Reached number 3 in 2019
  8. ^Reached number 2 in 2019
  9. ^Reached number 1 in 2019
  10. ^Reached number 4 in 2019
  11. ^Reached number 3 in 2019
  12. ^Reached number 2 in 2021
  13. ^Reached number 1 in 2019
  14. ^Reached number 1 in 2019
  15. ^Reached number 1 in 1981
  16. ^Reached number 5 in 2017
  17. ^Reached number 5 in 2019
  18. ^Reached number 1 in 2017
  19. ^Reached number 1 in 1978
  20. ^Reached number 1 in 2019
  21. ^Reached number 3 in 2019
  22. ^Reached number 1 in 1992
  23. ^Reached number 1 in 1984
  24. ^Reached number 1 in 1995
  25. ^Reached number 1 in 2010
  26. ^Reached number 3 in 2018
  27. ^Reached number 1 in 2005
  28. ^Reached number 1 in 2000
  29. ^Reached number 5 in 2017
  30. ^Reached number 9 in 2019
  31. ^Reached number 1 in 2019
  32. ^Reached number 1 in 2019
  33. ^Reached number 1 in 2003
  34. ^Reached number 23 in 2021
  35. ^Reached number 1 in 2013
  36. ^Reached number 3 in 2007
  37. ^Reached number 1 in 2018
  38. ^Reached number 3 in 2018
  39. ^Reached number 1 in 2019
  40. ^Reached number 1 in 2019
  41. ^Reached number 1 in 2006
  42. ^Reached number 1 in 2006
  43. ^Reached number 1 in 2014
  44. ^Reached number 2 in 2002
  45. ^Reached number 1 in 2011
  46. ^Reached number 1 in 2018
  47. ^Reached number 5 in 2019
  48. ^Reached number 1 in 2018
  49. ^Reached number 4 in 2009
  50. ^Reached number 1 in 2007
  51. ^Reached number 1 in 1994
  52. ^Reached number 32 in 2021
  53. ^Reached number 1 in 2014
  54. ^Reached number 2 in 2017
  55. ^Reached number 1 in 2019
  56. ^Reached number 4 in 2003
  57. ^Reached number 1 in 2019
  58. ^Reached number 11 in 2008
  59. ^Reached number 17 in 2019
  60. ^Reached number 1 in 2018
  61. ^Reached number 1 in 2004
  62. ^Reached number 22 in 2017
  63. ^Reached number 3 in 2018
  64. ^Reached number 1 in 2015
  65. ^Reached number 1 in 2017
  66. ^Reached number 4 in 2019
  67. ^Reached number 12 in 2019
  68. ^Reached number 2 in 2019
  69. ^Reached number 2 in 2006
  70. ^Reached number 1 in 2015

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