2007 in British music

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[edit] Summary

[edit] January

2007 began with the introduction of new chart rules meaning that all songs legally downloaded over the internet can count towards chart positions, whether or not a "physical" version of a song is available to purchase.[1] Although Leona Lewis stayed at number one in her first week, the change was felt further down the charts with songs such as "Crazy" by Gnarls Barkley, "Maneater" by Nelly Furtado, "You Don't Know" by Eminem all returning to the charts on downloads alone. Also, as a result of downloads being eligible at any time, JoJo charted at number twenty-two with "Too Little Too Late", two weeks before physical release. Since then, various other songs have charted long before their CD release, including The Fray, whose "How to Save a Life" charted at number 29 on January 21, two months before the CD's release. As a result, the CD release date was brought forward by a month.

Mika topped the singles chart on January 21 to knock Leona Lewis off the top with the song "Grace Kelly" with sales around 30,000, to become only the second song (after Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy") to go to #1 exclusively via download sales. Just Jack climbed to number two with "Starz in Their Eyes" and The View at three with "Same Jeans". Chris Moyles, BBC Radio 1 Breakfast DJ, decided to test the new chart rules by selecting a random track for the public to download (legally) to see if it would chart. The track was "Honey To The Bee" by Billie and it reached number 17 on 21 January on downloads alone.

[edit] March

Kaiser Chiefs claimed their first #1 album with Yours Truly, Angry Mob, which stayed at the top for two weeks despite a challenge by Arcade Fire's second album Neon Bible. Take That claimed their 10th #1 single with "Shine", replaced two weeks later by Sugababes vs. Girls Aloud, who collaborated on the official Comic Relief single "Walk This Way". The single earned Sugababes their fifth #1 single, and Girls Aloud their third. Ray Quinn, who came second in the 2006 series of The X Factor, went to #1 in the album charts with his self-titled album of swing covers, Ray Quinn.

[edit] April

Scottish duo The Proclaimers managed to score three weeks at the top of the singles chart with the unofficial Comic Relief single, "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" with Brian Potter and Andy Pipkin, selling over 200,000 copies to date. American rock band Kings of Leon recorded their first #1 album in the UK with their third album, Because of the Times. American producer Timbaland went to #1 with "Give It to Me", which was also at the top at the same time in the States. "Give It to Me" was an all-star collaboration with both Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake. Another all-star collaboration replaced Timbaland at #1, with both Beyoncé and Shakira climbing to the top with "Beautiful Liar", which gave both Beyoncé and Shakira their second UK #1 within a year and also Beyoncé her third #1 as a solo artist. The Arctic Monkeys' first single from their second album Favourite Worst Nightmare, "Brianstorm", reached #2, behind Beyonce and Shakira's #1 hit.

Avril Lavigne charted with The Best Damn Thing giving her a third UK #1 album. It is only the second time that a female solo artist has ever scored three #1's in the UK with her first three albums, following Let Go (#1 in 2003) and Under My Skin (#1 in 2004). Norah Jones has also achieved this feat with her first three albums.

[edit] May

McFly gained their seventh #1 single with "Baby's Coming Back/Transylvania", but the song fell to #20 and then #39 the following week, tying the record for the biggest fall from #1 with Elvis Presley. Rihanna went to #1 for the first time with "Umbrella" — a collaboration with Jay-Z — and would remain on top for the rest of the month. Linkin Park and Maroon 5 both got #1 albums in May, with Minutes to Midnight and It Won't Be Soon Before Long respectively.

[edit] June

The month of June began with Rihanna being at the #1 spot for both the singles and download chart. Her third album Good Girl Gone Bad also made it to the top in the albums chart. The White Stripes reached #2 with their single "Icky Thump". The 7" format of the single went on to become the UK's biggest selling 7" single in twenty years, which was partly due to a tie in with XL Records and NME (who had given away a free foldout 7" of new song "Rag and Bone", with space to include the "Icky Thump" 7"). The Traveling Wilburys went to #1 for the first time with The Traveling Wilburys Collection, followed by The White Stripes with their sixth album Icky Thump. Britain's most successful girl group the Spice Girls reformed and announced a global tour and a Greatest Hits album.

[edit] July

Editors went to #1 for the first time with their second album An End Has a Start. They would be followed by #1 albums from The Chemical Brothers (We Are the Night), The Enemy (We'll Live and Die in these Towns) and Britain's Got Talent winner Paul Potts, whose album One Chance was the first since Maroon 5's It Won't Be Soon Before Long to spend more than one week at #1.

On July 22, Rihanna's "Umbrella" secured ten weeks at #1. In doing so, it overtook Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy" as the longest runner at #1 in the 21st Century and became one of the most successful R&B/Hip-Hop singles of all time. The title also cursed the British summertime which was one of the wettest in living memory. However, her sales (354,431 copies sold) were still quite modest yet globally incredible.

After a massive ten weeks at #1, Rihanna was finally replaced by Timbaland's second #1 single of the year, "The Way I Are", featuring newcomers Keri Hilson and D.O.E., whilst Kate Nash stayed at #2 with her official debut single "Foundations".

[edit] August

The record for the shortest single to ever chart was broken, when Hans Zimmer's "Spider Pig", from The Simpsons Movie soundtrack, entered the chart at #24. The running time for the song is a mere 1:04.

Swedish singer Robyn earns her first UK top 40 #1, with the song "With Every Heartbeat". In the same week, Kate Nash made it to #1 in the albums chart with her debut album, Made of Bricks. Hip-Hop act Kanye West debuts at #3 in the singles chart with "Stronger" based on downloads alone, and then also in the same week being the #1 of the downloads chart. "Stronger" rose to #1 in the singles chart the following week and stayed there for 2 weeks.

17 year-old Sean Kingston makes his British chart debut at #2 in the chart on downloads alone with Beautiful Girls.

[edit] September

On 2 September, Sean Kingston moves one place up the chart from #2 and earns his first #1 with the single "Beautiful Girls", Sean believes that he was inspired by music from his hero Jay-Z. One day later Hard-Fi triumphently return with their second album Once Upon a Time in the West reaching #1 on September 9. On the day of release the band played at Virgin Megastore in Oxford Street where they signed copies of the album. During the evening of the same day, the band played an exclusive gig at Maida Vale Studios, London.

Girls Aloud returned to the charts with "Sexy! No, No, No..." which made it to #5, but fell 2 places to #7 the week after. They entered into the Guinness Book Of World Records, for having the most consecutive Top 10 hits in the UK for an all-female group.

In the Air Tonight by Phil Collins re-entered the chart at #17 after many years, due to its use in the new UK Cadburys Dairy Milk advert.

On 30 September, Radio 1 held a special UK Singles Chart edition for 40 years of Radio 1. Bruno Brooks and Mark Goodier, past presenters of the UK Singles Chart, played the biggest singles ever in the singles chart and showed highest stats from artists including Britney Spears, Gnarls Barkley, Will Young, Hear'Say, Bryan Adams,Rihanna and Eminem.

On this same day, Sugababes earned their sixth number one single with first single from their fifth studio album, "About You Now". Also, the Sugababes were the second artist (after Timbaland) to have two singles at number one in 2007.

At 36 seconds long, "The Ladies' Bras" by Jonny Trunk & Wisbey became the shortest ever single to enter the UK Singles Chart, charting at number 27 on 30 September, breaking the record just a few weeks after "Spider Pig".

[edit] October

Steve Hewitt, Placebo's drummer of 11 years, left the band as a result of "personal and musical differences...", as quoted on the Placebo website

On 6 October the Sugababes managed to hold on to the top spot with "About You Now". Jennifer Lopez and The Stereophonics both made returns to the chart at numbers 11 and 12 with the singles "Do It Well" and "It Means Nothing" respectively. Kate Nash's second single failed to match the success of her debut, as "Mouthwash" peaked at number 23 (just two places ahead of "Foundations" after 15 weeks on the charts).

Bruce Springsteen hit number one for the seventh time on the UK album charts with new album Magic.

In a controversial move, Radiohead released their new album "In Rainbows" online, and allowed their fans to download it for any set price they want from £0.00-£100. The Charlatans announce that they are to follow suit, by releasing their album for free from XFM's website in 2008. They release "You Cross My Path" as a free mp3 through the XFM site.

The Verve unleash their first new material for 10 years, a 14-minute demo known as "The Thaw Session" as a free MP3 through NME's website, for 1 week only.

On 21 October Britney Spears entered the UK Singles Chart at #3 after 2 years away from the music scene. Stereophonics earned their fifth number one album with Pull the Pin.

On 28 October, Leona Lewis achieved her second number-one single with "Bleeding Love", having sold 218,000 copies in its first week, the highest first-week sales of the year so far.[2] Online downloads reached an all-time high of 1.7 million in a week.[3] Leona also became the third artist in 2007 to have her second number one after Timbaland & Sugababes.

[edit] November

On November 4, The Eagles beat Britney Spears to number one on the Album Chart, and on November 11, Westlife earned another number one album with Back Home. Boyz II Men came back to the UK with a new album which went to #8.

On November 11, Spice Girls, Kylie Minogue, Nickelback and Celine Dion returned to the charts due to download sales, with Spice Girls entering at number 20 with "Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)". Minogue entered the charts after two years away with "2 Hearts" at number 12, and Nickelback entered at number 34 with "Rockstar". Dion entered the chart with "Taking Chances" at number 40. Girls Aloud entered the top 10 on downloads alone and rose to 3 a week later On November 11.

November 11 also saw the first performance of the World Requiem, by John Foulds, in 81 years (since 1926).

Nicole Scherzinger's debut single "Baby Love" moved up the chart to #14 to give her her highest peak.

On November 18, Leona Lewis earned her fourth week at number one with "Bleeding Love", having become the biggest selling single of the year to date. She also became the first artist to have two singles stay at number one for 4 or more weeks in the 2000s ("Bleeding Love" and "A Moment Like This"). Her debut album Spirit entered the album chart at number one, being the fastest selling debut album and the fourth fastest selling album of all time.

Led Zeppelin's classic song "Stairway To Heaven" charts at #37 for the first time, after their back catalogue and greatest hits album "Mothership" appears on I-Tunes. Despite the band's incredible fame, their lack of British single releases means that the band had only been in the UK Top 40 once previously.

Soulja Boy, who had been #1 in the States for 7 weeks with his single "Crank That (Soulja Boy)," entered the UK Singles Chart on downloads alone at #24.

[edit] December

On 2 December, Leona Lewis earned her sixth week at number one with "Bleeding Love".

On 9 December Leona earns her seventh week at number one as "Bleeding Love" continues to sell well, selling over 700,000 copies thus far. "Bleeding Love" is now in joint 3rd place for Most Weeks At The top Of The Charts. Her album Spirit has so far sold 1,146,246 copies and has gone 3x platinum in just under a month. "Bleeding Love" was the joint third longest number one of the 21st Century so far.

Mariah Carey enters into the top ten for the first time in two years as seasonal favourite "All I Want For Christmas Is You" reaches number eight via downloads. Crank That enters at number ten also via downloads for Soulja Boy which topped the US Chart for six weeks back in the autumn.

On 16 December, singer/songwriter Katie Melua earned her first UK number one single with a duet with Eva Cassidy. It's a cover of Louis Armstrong's classic What a Wonderful World. All proceeds from the single will go to the Red Cross charity. The song was only available from supermarket chain Tesco. Christmas spirit also returned to the charts as Mariah Carey got to number one on downloads but only number four (behind Eva Cassidy & Katie Melua, Leona Lewis & Soulja Boy) with All I Want For Christmas Is You in the combined chart. The Pogues also charted well, getting to number eight during their third week in the chart (on downloads alone) with Fairytale of New York. Wham!, Wizzard, Andy Williams, Slade, Shakin' Stevens, Band Aid, Chris Rea and John Lennon also provided a festive feel to the top 40. T2 featuring Jodie Aysha slipped to number nine after two weeks at number two.

On the 'Christmas Chart', Kylie Minogue entered at number 32 on downloads alone with her single 'Wow' while the Sugababes climbed up thirteen places to number 13 with 'Change' after the physical release. Also, Rihanna had three singles in the Top 40, (Umbrella at 38, Hate That I Love You at 37 and Don't Stop The Music at 30, the latter being on downloads alone. X Factor winner Leon Jackson topped the Christmas chart with "When You Believe". This marks the third year in a row that an X Factor winner tops the Christmas chart (Shayne Ward "That's My Goal" did it in 2005 and Leona Lewis repeated it in 2006 with "A Moment Like This"). Leona Lewis topped the Christmas album charts with her debut album "Spirit" for the sixth week.

In the last singles chart of the year Leon Jackson and "When You Believe" remained at number one for a second week, with Leona Lewis climbing back to number two with "Bleeding Love". There were also a number of re-entries from some of the biggest selling singles of the year in the post-Christmas rush, as consumers looked to fill newly purchased digital music players. In the album chart Leona Lewis completed her seventh week at number 1 with "Spirit", with Westlife's "Back Home" holding steady at 2 and Take That climbing back up to 3 with "Beautiful World".

It was also announced by the Official Chart Company that Amy Winehouse had the biggest selling album of the year with "Back To Black" selling 1,586,194 copies. Leona Lewis who had the second biggest selling album with "Spirit" selling 1,550,037 copies in the 48 days since its release. Mika's "Life In Cartoon Motion" was the third biggest selling album of the year. Leona Lewis had the biggest selling single of 2007 with "Bleeding Love" (787,652), with Rihanna's "Umbrella" at number two (512,730), and Mika's "Grace Kelly" in third position.

[edit] Charts

[edit] Number-one singles

Issue date Song title Artist Sales[4]
7 January "A Moment Like This" Leona Lewis 39,000
14 January "A Moment Like This" Leona Lewis 23,500
21 January "Grace Kelly" Mika 30,500
28 January "Grace Kelly" Mika 38,500
4 February "Grace Kelly" Mika 77,500
11 February "Grace Kelly" Mika 55,000
18 February "Grace Kelly" Mika 43,000
25 February "Ruby" Kaiser Chiefs 38,000
4 March "Shine" Take That 41,000
11 March "Shine" Take That 27,000
18 March "Walk This Way" Sugababes vs. Girls Aloud 51,500
25 March "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" The Proclaimers/Comic Relief 126,211
1 April "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" The Proclaimers featuring Brian Potter and Andy Pipkin 56,000
8 April "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" The Proclaimers featuring Brian Potter and Andy Pipkin 48,000
15 April "Give It to Me" Timbaland featuring Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake 29,760
22 April "Beautiful Liar" Beyoncé & Shakira 37,500
29 April "Beautiful Liar" Beyoncé & Shakira 35,000
6 May "Beautiful Liar" Beyoncé & Shakira 28,000
13 May "Baby's Coming Back / Transylvania" McFly 30,693
20 May "Umbrella" Rihanna featuring Jay-Z 34,164
27 May "Umbrella" Rihanna featuring Jay-Z 38,482
3 June "Umbrella" Rihanna featuring Jay-Z 60,650
10 June "Umbrella" Rihanna featuring Jay-Z 48,370
17 June "Umbrella" Rihanna featuring Jay-Z 39,038
24 June "Umbrella" Rihanna featuring Jay-Z 32,200
1 July "Umbrella" Rihanna featuring Jay-Z 29,504
8 July "Umbrella" Rihanna featuring Jay-Z 26,757
15 July "Umbrella" Rihanna featuring Jay-Z 23,092
22 July "Umbrella" Rihanna featuring Jay-Z 24,000
29 July "The Way I Are" Timbaland featuring Keri Hilson, Sebastian and D.O.E. 33,578
5 August "The Way I Are" Timbaland featuring Keri Hilson, Sebastian and D.O.E. 32,592
12 August "With Every Heartbeat" Robyn with Kleerup 34,842
19 August "Stronger" Kanye West 36,804
26 August "Stronger" Kanye West 32,915
2 September "Beautiful Girls" Sean Kingston 55,144
9 September "Beautiful Girls" Sean Kingston 41,787
16 September "Beautiful Girls" Sean Kingston 32,348
23 September "Beautiful Girls" Sean Kingston 26,248
30 September "About You Now" Sugababes 34,068
7 October "About You Now" Sugababes 54,788
14 October "About You Now" Sugababes 48,715
21 October "About You Now" Sugababes 40,738
28 October "Bleeding Love" Leona Lewis 218,805
4 November "Bleeding Love" Leona Lewis 158,370
11 November "Bleeding Love" Leona Lewis 111,978
18 November "Bleeding Love" Leona Lewis 74,549
25 November "Bleeding Love" Leona Lewis 57,954
2 December "Bleeding Love" Leona Lewis 40,530
9 December "Bleeding Love" Leona Lewis 29,616
16 December "What a Wonderful World" Eva Cassidy & Katie Melua 56,114
23 December "When You Believe" Leon Jackson 275,742
30 December "When You Believe" Leon Jackson 119,927

[edit] Number-one albums

Issue date Album title Artist Sales[4]
7 January Beautiful World Take That 29,638
14 January Back to Black Amy Winehouse 35,000
21 January Back to Black Amy Winehouse 48,000
28 January Hats Off to the Buskers (new release) The View 103,000
4 February Not Too Late (new release) Norah Jones 60,500
11 February Life in Cartoon Motion (new release) Mika 108,000
18 February Life in Cartoon Motion Mika 81,500
25 February Back to Black Amy Winehouse 47,000
4 March Yours Truly, Angry Mob (new release) Kaiser Chiefs 151,000
11 March Yours Truly, Angry Mob Kaiser Chiefs 66,225
18 March Ray Quinn (new release) Ray Quinn 127,000
25 March Beautiful World Take That 48,500
1 April Beautiful World Take That 32,102
8 April Because of the Times (new release) Kings of Leon 70,500
15 April Because of the Times Kings of Leon 29,000
22 April The Best Damn Thing (new release) Avril Lavigne 60,500
29 April Favourite Worst Nightmare (new release) Arctic Monkeys 207,922
6 May Favourite Worst Nightmare Arctic Monkeys 102,200
13 May Favourite Worst Nightmare Arctic Monkeys 39,488
20 May Minutes to Midnight (new release) Linkin Park 94,501
27 May It Won't Be Soon Before Long (new release) Maroon 5 73,517
3 June It Won't Be Soon Before Long Maroon 5 39,862
10 June Good Girl Gone Bad (new release) Rihanna 53,722
17 June The Traveling Wilburys Collection (new release) Traveling Wilburys 110,130
24 June Icky Thump (new release) The White Stripes 66,000
1 July An End Has a Start (new release) Editors 59,405
8 July We Are the Night (new release) The Chemical Brothers 36,392
15 July We'll Live and Die in these Towns (new release) The Enemy 39,191
22 July One Chance (new release) Paul Potts 128,315
29 July One Chance Paul Potts 75,494
5 August One Chance Paul Potts 45,868
12 August Made of Bricks (new release) Kate Nash 58,756
19 August The King (new release) Elvis Presley 45,034
26 August Hand Built by Robots Newton Faulkner 29,451
2 September Hand Built by Robots Newton Faulkner 37,128
9 September Once Upon a Time in the West (new release) Hard-Fi 54,169
16 September Graduation (new release) Kanye West 84,611
23 September All The Lost Souls (new release) James Blunt 117,966
30 September Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace (new release) Foo Fighters 135,685
7 October Magic (new release) Bruce Springsteen 77,692
14 October Change (new release) Sugababes 53,540
21 October Pull the Pin (new release) Stereophonics 49,012
28 October The Trick To Life (new release) The Hoosiers 55,185
4 November Long Road Out of Eden (new release) Eagles 134,080
11 November Back Home (new release) Westlife 132,315
18 November Spirit (new release) Leona Lewis 375,872
25 November Spirit Leona Lewis 196,997
2 December Spirit Leona Lewis 164,433
9 December Spirit Leona Lewis 180,944
16 December Spirit Leona Lewis 228,504
23 December Spirit Leona Lewis 286,437
30 December Spirit Leona Lewis 116,561

[edit] Number-one downloads

Issue date Song Title Artist
3 January "A Moment like This" Leona Lewis
10 January "Patience" Take That
17 January "Grace Kelly" Mika
24 January "Grace Kelly" Mika
31 January "Grace Kelly" Mika
7 February "Grace Kelly" Mika
14 February "Grace Kelly" Mika
21 February "Grace Kelly" Mika
28 February "Ruby" Kaiser Chiefs
7 March "Ruby" Kaiser Chiefs
14 March "Ruby" Kaiser Chiefs
21 March "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" The Proclaimers featuring Brian Potter and Andy Pipkin
28 March "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" The Proclaimers featuring Brian Potter and Andy Pipkin
4 April "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" The Proclaimers featuring Brian Potter and Andy Pipkin
11 April "Girlfriend" Avril Lavigne
18 April "Stop Me" Mark Ronson Featuring Daniel Merriweather
25 April "Beautiful Liar" Beyoncé featuring Shakira
2 May "Beautiful Liar" Beyoncé featuring Shakira
9 May "Beautiful Liar" Beyonce featuring Shakira
16 May "Cupid's Chokehold" Gym Class Heroes featuring Patrick Stump
23 May "Umbrella" Rihanna featuring Jay-Z
30 May "Umbrella" Rihanna featuring Jay-Z
6 June "Umbrella" Rihanna featuring Jay-Z
13 June "Umbrella" Rihanna featuring Jay-Z
20 June "Umbrella" Rihanna featuring Jay-Z
27 June "Umbrella" Rihanna featuring Jay-Z
4 July "Umbrella" Rihanna featuring Jay-Z
11 July "Umbrella" Rihanna featuring Jay-Z
18 July "The Way I Are" Timbaland featuring Keri Hilson and D.O.E.
25 July "The Way I Are" Timbaland featuring Keri Hilson and D.O.E.
1 August "Foundations" Kate Nash
8 August "Foundations" Kate Nash
15 August "Stronger" Kanye West
22 August "Stronger" Kanye West
29 August "Beautiful Girls" Sean Kingston
5 September "Beautiful Girls" Sean Kingston
12 September "Hey There Delilah" Plain White T's
19 September "Hey There Delilah" Plain White T's
26 September "Hey There Delilah" Plain White T's
3 October "About You Now" Sugababes
10 October "About You Now" Sugababes
17 October "About You Now" Sugababes
24 October "About You Now" Sugababes
31 October "Bleeding Love" Leona Lewis
7 November "Bleeding Love" Leona Lewis
14 November "Bleeding Love" Leona Lewis
21 November "Bleeding Love" Leona Lewis
28 November "Bleeding Love" Leona Lewis
5 December "Bleeding Love" Leona Lewis
12 December "Bleeding Love" Leona Lewis
19 December "All I Want for Christmas Is You" Mariah Carey
26 December "When You Believe" Leon Jackson

[edit] Top 40 singles of 2007

Position 2006 Position Song title Artist Sales Peak position
1 - "Bleeding Love" Leona Lewis 787,652 1
2 - "Umbrella" Rihanna 512,730 1
3 - "Grace Kelly" Mika 492,500 1
4 - "When You Believe" Leon Jackson 395,669 1
5 - "Rule the World" Take That 357,325 2
6 - "About You Now" Sugababes 346,420 1
7 - "The Way I Are" Timbaland featuring Keri Hilson & D.O.E. 336,740 1
8 - "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" The Proclaimers featuring Andy Pipkin & Brian Potter -- 1
9 - "Valerie" Mark Ronson featuring Amy Winehouse 329,490 2
10 - "Ruby" Kaiser Chiefs 313,765 1
11 - "How to Save a Life" The Fray -- 4
12 - "Beautiful Liar" Beyoncé & Shakira -- 1
13 - "The Sweet Escape" Gwen Stefani featuring Akon -- 2
14 - "Hey There Delilah" Plain White T's -- 2
15 - "Beautiful Girls" Sean Kingston -- 1
16 - "Apologize" Timbaland with OneRepublic -- 3
17 - "Foundations" Kate Nash 272,805 2
18 - "Shine" Take That -- 1
19 - "Stronger" Kanye West -- 1
20 - "Girlfriend" Avril Lavigne 236,324 2
21 - "Big Girls Don't Cry (Personal)" Fergie 235,982 2
22 - "Give It to Me" Timbaland featuring Nelly Furtado & Justin Timberlake 233,980 1
23 - "Starz In Their Eyes" Just Jack -- 2
24 - "With Every Heartbeat" Robyn with Kleerup -- 1
25 - "Ayo Technology" 50 Cent featuring Justin Timberlake & Timbaland -- 2
26 - "Do You Know? (The Ping Pong Song)" Enrique Iglesias -- 3
27 - "Cupid's Chokehold" Gym Class Heroes feat. Patrick Stump -- 3
28 - "What Goes Around...Comes Around" Justin Timberlake -- 4
29 - "Say It Right" Nelly Furtado 183,850 10
30 - "Worried About Ray" The Hoosiers -- 5
31 8 "Patience" Take That -- 1 (In 2006)
32 - "Shut Up and Drive" Rihanna -- 5
33 - "Glamorous" Fergie featuring Ludacris -- 6
34 14 "Chasing Cars" Snow Patrol -- 6 (In 2006)
35 - "This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race" Fall Out Boy -- 2
36 - "I Wanna Love You" Akon featuring Snoop Dogg -- 3
37 - "Heartbroken" T2 -- 2
38 - "Stop Me" Mark Ronson featuring Daniel Merriweather -- 2
39 - "Destination Calabria" Alex Gaudino featuring Crystal Waters -- 4
40 - "Don't Matter" Akon -- 3

[edit] Top 75 albums of 2007

Pos Song title Artist Sales
1 Back to Black Amy Winehouse 1,586,194
2 Spirit Leona Lewis 1,550,039
3 Life in Cartoon Motion Mika 1,176,000
4 Beautiful World Take That 1,080,332
5 Back Home Westlife 854,344
6 Long Road Out of Eden Eagles 680,000
7 Yours Truly, Angry Mob Kaiser Chiefs 632,000
8 Favourite Worst Nightmare Artic Monkeys 622,000
9 Shock Value Timbaland 565,000
10 Good Girl Gone Bad Rihanna 560,000
11 Eyes Open Snow Patrol 547,000
12 Version Mark Ronson 542,000
13 All the Lost Souls James Blunt 533,000
14 Loose Nelly Furtado 530,000
15 Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace Foo Fighters 485,000
16 FutureSex/LoveSounds Justin Timberlake 467,500
17 Mothership Led Zeppelin 466,000
18 Call Me Irresponsible (Special Edition) Michael Bublé 462,000
19 The Best of Andrea Bocelli: Vivere Andrea Bocelli 449,000
20 Hand Built by Robots Newton Faulkner 444,000
21 The Ultimate Collection Whitney Houston 440,000
22 Every Time We Touch Cascada 419,000
23 Undiscovered James Morrison 418,000
24 Sam's Town The Killers 413,000
25 Costello Music The Fratellis 410,000
26 Alright, Still Lily Allen 397,100
27 Breathless Shayne Ward 397,000
28 The Traveling Wilburys Collection Travelling Wilburys 396,500
29 These Streets Paolo Nutini 396,200
30 The Trick to Life The Hoosiers 395,900
31 Because of the Times Kings of Leon 378,000
32 Change Sugababes 370,000
33 How to Save a Life The Fray 362,000
34 The Best Damn Thing Avril Lavigne 358,000
35 Never Forget Take That 354,000
36 One Chance Paul Potts 344,000
37 Frank Amy Winehouse 343,700
38 Made of Bricks Kate Nash 339,000
39 Hits Phil Collins 332,000
40 Infinity on High Fall Out Boy 328,000
41 Complete Clapton Eric Clapton 326,000
42 Greatest Hits Spice Girls 325,966
43 Razorlight Razorlight 323,000
44 Minutes to Midnight Linkin Park 321,000
45 Hats Off to the Buskers The View 319,000
46 I'm Not Dead Pink 318,500
47 This is the Life Amy MacDonald 318,000
48 It Won't Be Soon Before Long Maroon 5 317,500
49 Pictures Katie Melua 316,000
50 Rejoice Katherine Jenkins 315,800
51 X Kylie Minogue 300,000
52 Taking Chances Celine Dion 295,451
53 Konvicted Akon 281,000
54 Myths of the Near Future Klaxons 271,000
55 Stop the Clocks Oasis 268,000
56 A Weekend in the City Bloc Party 266,500
57 Back To Black (Deluxe Edition) Amy Winehouse 265,327
58 Soup The Housemartins and The Beautiful South 263,000
59 Graduation Kayne West 254,000
60 Ta-Dah Scissor Sisters 246,600
61 The Black Parade My Chemical Romance 246,200
62 Tangled Up Girls Aloud 244,000
63 Still on Top - The Greatest Hits Van Morrison 240,000
64 Perfect Day Cascada 239,000
65 Doing It My Way Ray Quinn 234,600
66 Call Me Irresponsible Michael Bublé 234,500
67 Neon Bible Arcade Fire 234,400
68 The Sweet Escape Gwen Stefani 230,000
69 An End Has a Start Editors 230,000
70 Wait for Me The Pigeon Detectives 227,000
71 Insomniac Enrique Iglesias 225,000
72 Drastic Fantastic KT Tunstall 225,000
73 Raising Sand Robert Plant & Alison Krauss 224,500
74 The Police The Police 223,000
75 We'll Live and Die in These Towns The Enemy 222,000

[edit] See also

[edit] Music awards

[edit] 2007 BRIT Awards

The 2007 BRIT Awards were hosted by Russell Brand on February 14, 2007.

[edit] Mercury Music Prize

The 2007 Mercury Music Prize was awarded to Klaxons - Myths of the Near Future.

[edit] Popjustice £20 Music Prize

The 2007 Popjustice £20 Music Prize was awarded to Amy Winehouse for her song "Rehab" from the album Back to Black.

[edit] Record of the Year

The Record of the Year was awarded to Leona Lewis for her second single "Bleeding Love" from the album Spirit on 16 December 2007.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Chart rules are changing!" bbc.co.uk, accessed 2007-01-07
  2. ^ "Leona Lewis storms singles chart", BBC News, 28 October 2007. Retrieved on 2007-10-28. 
  3. ^ "Leona helps smash download record", BBC News, 31 October 2007. Retrieved on 2007-10-31. 
  4. ^ a b Sales figures sourced from Music Week Subscription Required
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