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词条 2005 in British music charts
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  1. Summary

     Chart calculation change 

  2. Charts

      Number-one singles   Number-one downloads   Number-one albums    Number-one compilation albums  

  3. Year-end charts

     Best-selling singles  Best-selling albums  Best-selling compilation albums  Top 10 downloads of 2005 

  4. See also

  5. References

{{Use British English|date=December 2012}}{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2012}}{{refimprove|article|date=April 2007}}{{2000s in music (UK)}}

This is a summary of 2005 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts. Average sales for a number-one single were 80,437 per week.

Prominent music genres included girlgroup pop, with the success of Sugababes and Girls Aloud, as well as Rock, Indie Rock and Soul.

Elvis Presley broke the record for the most UK number-one singles. Arctic Monkeys helped a continued resurgence of Indie Rock music, as part of the post-punk revival scene scoring two UK No1 singles in 2005, including I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor.

Summary

The first number one of the year, displacing Band Aid 20's "Do They Know It's Christmas?", was Steve Brookstein with his cover version of Phil Collins' "Against All Odds".

To celebrate the 70th anniversary of his birth, one of Elvis Presley's eighteen Number One singles were released each week from January until May. The first, "Jailhouse Rock", entered at Number One in early January. The second, "One Night", was the 1000th number-one single in the UK charts, and also set the record for being the lowest-selling weekly sale ever to reach the top spot. The run did not extend to a third week with "A Fool Such As I" only making number two, having been beaten by the debut release by Ciara. Elvis returned to the top spot in the fourth week, with "It's Now or Never".

The Scissor Sisters topped the album chart in the second week of 2005 having had a very successful 2004. Their eponymous album Scissor Sisters was released on 9 February 2004 and went on to sell 1,594,000 copies by the end of that year.

On 14 January pop band Busted announced that they were to split. The band had released two albums and topped the singles chart four times.

The Chemical Brothers topped the album and download charts with Push the Button and "Galvanize", respectively, with the single reaching the top ten. Keane returned to the top of the chart in the second week of February due to their success at the BRIT Awards, while on 6 February, Eminem got his sixth number one with "Like Toy Soldiers", making him the most successful rap artist in the UK singles chart.

On 6 March, Stereophonics earned their first number-one single with "Dakota", the first single to be taken from their new album, Language. Sex. Violence. Other?, which topped the album chart two weeks later.

The Comic Relief single of the year, the double A-side of "All About You" and "You've Got a Friend" by McFly, reached the top of the chart on 13 March. It was knocked off by a second Comic Relief single – a reissue of Tony Christie's "Is This the Way to Amarillo" with the associated video seeing comedian Peter Kay mime alongside various guest stars. Tony Christie topped the singles, album and download chart. The song spent seven weeks at the top of the singles charts, the longest stay at number 1 since Cher's "Believe" in 1998. On its original release in 1971, the song had charted no higher than No. 18.

On 29 May, Damon Albarn's Gorillaz topped the album charts with Demon Days. The following week, Gorillaz were knocked off the top by Albarn's former Britpop rivals Oasis who in turn were knocked off the top by Coldplay's eagerly awaited X&Y, which was met with mixed reviews itself. It was the second fastest album on first week sales only, second only to Oasis' 1997 release, Be Here Now.

Headliners at the major festivals included: The Foo Fighters and Green Day at T in the Park; Faithless, Morrissey and R.E.M. at the Isle of Wight Festival; Feeder, Black Sabbath and System of a Down at the Download Festival; Scissor Sisters and Oasis at V Festival; Basement Jaxx and Faithless at Creamfields; New Order, Basement Jaxx, Keane and Kasabian at the Wireless Festival; Foo Fighters, Pixies and Iron Maiden at the Carling Weekend, while Glastonbury seen White Stripes, Coldplay and Basement Jaxx headline.

On 17 July 2005 James Blunt's single "You're Beautiful" went to number one six weeks after its release, having been in the top 15 for all the previous weeks. His album Back To Bedlam had hit the top spot the week previous. After five weeks at the top, he was then replaced by McFly, who scored their fourth chart topper with I'll Be OK, the second release from their second album Wonderland which was to also top the album chart, making them the youngest band ever to have scored two UK number-one albums.

Oasis then followed up their May chart topper Lyla with a second, The Importance of Being Idle, which would be their final number one before their break up in 2009. Gorillaz then scored their first (and to date only) number 1 when Dare, featuring the vocals of Happy Mondays singer Shaun Ryder topped the chart for a week. Pussycat Dolls reached number 1 on 11 September with Don't Cha, becoming the first American girl band to top the charts since Destiny's Child in 2001. Their next release, Stickwitu, would also top the chart for two weeks in early December.

After a year's break, Sugababes returned to the top of the charts for the fourth time with the release of Push the Button, and their fourth studio LP Taller in More Ways. These releases along with the album's second single Ugly would prove to be their last with Mutya Buena, who departed from the band that December to be replaced by Amelle Berrabah. The Arctic Monkeys entered the UK mainstream when their debut single, "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor", went in at Number One on 23 October, beating the new single by Robbie Williams and knocking the Sugababes off the top.

Robbie Williams' new album Intensive Care set a new record when it topped the UK album chart on 30 October, with British acts occupying the number-one spot in the album chart for 25 consecutive weeks. The previous record, set in March 1990, was 24 weeks.[1]

Kate Bush returned to the music world after a 12-year absence with the single "King of the Mountain", which became her biggest UK hit in 20 years by reaching No. 4, and was followed on 7 November by the acclaimed double album Aerial, which reached No. 3 and was certified platinum.

In the latter part of the year, the album chart was dominated by the usual range of 'greatest hits' packages, the most successful being Eminem's The Hits, which topped the chart for four weeks in December and sold around nearly a million copies by early 2006. Mariah Carey also had success with her Greatest Hits album. Madonna also launched another successful comeback, spending three weeks at number one with her single "Hung Up". The coveted Christmas number one spot was taken by The X Factor winner Shayne Ward, who comfortably beat surprise contenders Nizlopi and the charity re-release of "Fairytale of New York". His single, "That's My Goal", became one of the quickest selling songs ever, with over 742,180 copies sold in just four days. Eminem continues to dominate in the albums chart with Curtain Call: The Hits reaching #1 for 5 weeks and selling around a million in the UK.

Chart calculation change

On 17 April, the first combined physical and downloaded singles sales chart was published, in an attempt by the record industry to boost flagging singles sales. It was suggested that this might make a significant impact on the demographics of chart as 96% of people downloading from the Internet at the time were male.[2]{{Update inline|date=May 2013}}

Charts

Number-one singles

Chart date
(week ending)
Song Artist(s) Sales
1 January"Do They Know It's Christmas?"Band Aid 20231,929
8 January"Against All Odds"Steve Brookstein26,400
15 January"Jailhouse Rock"Elvis Presley21,262
22 January"One Night/I Got Stung"20,463
29 January"Goodies"Ciara featuring Petey Pablo21,128
5 February"It's Now or Never"Elvis Presley21,887
12 February"Like Toy Soldiers"Eminem30,496
19 February"Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own"U230,359
26 February"Get Right"Jennifer Lopez49,928
5 March"Over and Over"Nelly featuring Tim McGraw41,528
12 March"Dakota"Stereophonics40,378
19 March"All About You/You've Got a Friend"McFly158,000
26 March"Is This the Way to Amarillo"Tony Christie featuring Peter Kay266,844
2 April261,031
9 April130,700
16 April99,636
23 April69,000
30 April57,810
7 May47,945
14 May"Lonely"Akon87,695
21 May59,772
28 May"Lyla"Oasis75,124
4 June"Axel F"Crazy Frog149,466
11 June120,246
18 June72,281
25 June52,084
2 July"Ghetto Gospel"2Pac featuring Elton John56,016
9 July54,820
16 July39,627
23 July"You're Beautiful"James Blunt38,951
30 July46,443
6 August51,671
13 August44,875
20 August35,671
27 August"I'll Be OK"McFly45,814
3 September"The Importance of Being Idle"Oasis47,235
10 September"DARE"Gorillaz featuring Shaun Ryder26,661
17 September"Don't Cha"Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes85,021
24 September65,120
1 October44,897
8 October"Push the Button"Sugababes78,282
15 October64,489
22 October46,783
29 October"I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor"Arctic Monkeys38,962
5 November"You Raise Me Up"Westlife97,288
12 November58,175
19 November"Hung Up"Madonna105,128
26 November59,969
3 December40,254
10 December"Stick-wit-U"Pussycat Dolls43,989
17 December31,311
24 December"JCB"Nizlopi81,660
31 December"That's My Goal"Shayne Ward742,180

Number-one downloads

Chart date
(week ending)
Song Artist(s)
1 January "Do They Know It's Christmas?" Band Aid 20
8 January "Vertigo" U2
15 January "What You Waiting For?"Gwen Stefani
22 January
29 January "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" Green Day
5 February "Galvanize"The Chemical Brothers
12 February
19 February
26 February
5 March "Dakota"Stereophonics
12 March
19 March "All About You/You've Got a Friend"McFly
26 March
2 April "Is This the Way to Amarillo"Tony Christie featuring Peter Kay
9 April
16 April
23 April
30 April "Speed of Sound"Coldplay
7 May
14 May
21 May "Don't Phunk with My Heart"The Black Eyed Peas
28 May
4 June "Feel Good Inc."Gorillaz featuring De La Soul
11 June
18 June
25 June "You're Beautiful"James Blunt
2 July
9 July
16 July "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" Paul McCartney & U2
23 July "Electricity" Elton John
30 July "You're BeautifulJames Blunt
6 August
13 August Bad DayDaniel Powter
20 August
27 August
3 September
10 September
17 September "Don't Cha"The Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes
24 September
1 October
8 October "Push the Button"Sugababes
15 October
22 October
29 October
5 November "Hung Up"Madonna
12 November
19 November
26 November
3 December
10 December
17 December
24 December "JCB Song" Nizlopi
31 December "That's My Goal" Shayne Ward

Number-one albums

Chart date
(week ending)
Album Artist
1 January Greatest Hits Robbie Williams
8 January American Idiot Green Day
15 January Scissor Sisters Scissor Sisters
22 January Hot FussThe Killers
29 January
5 February Push the Button The Chemical Brothers
12 February Tourist Athlete
19 February Hopes and Fears Keane
26 February Scissor Sisters Scissor Sisters
5 March Some Cities Doves
12 March G4 G4
19 March The Massacre 50 Cent
26 March Language. Sex. Violence. Other? Stereophonics
2 April Definitive CollectionTony Christie
9 April
16 April Counting Down the Days Natalie Imbruglia
23 April The Singles Basement Jaxx
30 April Trouble Akon
7 May Devils and Dust Bruce Springsteen
14 May Trouble Akon
21 May Heart and Soul Steve Brookstein
28 May Forever Faithless - The Greatest Hits Faithless
4 June Demon Days Gorillaz
11 June Don't Believe the Truth Oasis
18 June X&YColdplay
25 June
2 July
9 July
16 July Back to BedlamJames Blunt
23 July
30 July
6 August
13 August
20 August
27 August
3 September
10 September Wonderland McFly
17 September Back to Bedlam James Blunt
24 September Life in Slow MotionDavid Gray
1 October
8 October Piece by Piece Katie Melua
15 October You Could Have It So Much Better Franz Ferdinand
22 October Taller In More Ways Sugababes
29 October The Singles 1990-2005 The Prodigy
5 November Intensive Care Robbie Williams
12 November Face to Face Westlife
19 November Ancora Il Divo
26 November Confessions on a DancefloorMadonna
3 December
10 December The HitsEminem
17 December
24 December
31 December

Number-one compilation albums

Chart date
(week ending)
Album
1 January Now 59
8 January
15 January R&B Anthems 2005
15 October Acoustic Love
22 October
29 October
5 November Pop Party 3
12 November
19 November
26 November
3 December Now 62
10 December
17 December
24 December
31 December

Year-end charts

Between 2 January and 31 December 2005.

Best-selling singles

[3]
{{Abbr|No.|NumberTitleArtistPeak
position
Sales[4]
1 "Is This the Way to Amarillo"Tony|Christie}} featuring Peter Kay11,100,233
2 "That's My Goal"Shayne|Ward}}1874,444
3 "Axel F" Crazy Frog1525,123
4 "You're Beautiful"James|Blunt}}1474,455
5 "Don't Cha" Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes1380,936
6 "All About You"/"You've Got a Friend" McFly1338,553
7 "Lonely" Akon1334,413
8 "Hung Up" Madonna1327,504
9 "You Raise Me Up" Westlife1323,466
10 "Push the Button" Sugababes1306,695
11 "Bad Day"Daniel|Powter}}2
12 "JCB Song" Nizlopi1
13 "Ghetto Gospel" 2Pac featuring Elton John1
14 "Feel Good Inc." Gorillaz2
15 "Switch"Will|Smith}}4
16 "I Like The Way (You Move)" Bodyrockers3
17 "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" Arctic Monkeys1
18 "Let Me Love You" Mario2
19 "Tripping"Robbie|Williams}}2
20 "We Belong Together"Mariah|Carey}}2
21 "Signs" Snoop Dogg featuring Justin Timberlake & Charlie Wilson2
22 "Shot You Down" Audio Bullys featuring Nancy Sinatra3
23 "Get Right"Jennifer|Lopez}}1
24 "Don't Phunk with My Heart"The|Black Eyed Peas}}3
25 "Over and Over" Nelly featuring Tim McGraw1
26 "DARE" Gorillaz featuring Shaun Ryder1
27 "We Be Burnin'"Sean|Paul}}2
28 "Stickwitu" Pussycat Dolls1
29 "Candy Shop" 50 Cent featuring Olivia4
30 "Since U Been Gone"Kelly|Clarkson}}5
31 "Lyla" Oasis1
32 "My Humps"The|Black Eyed Peas}}3
33 "Pon De Replay" Rihanna2
34 "Crazy Chick"Charlotte|Church}}2
35 "Gold Digger"Kanye|West}} featuring Jamie Foxx2
36 "Roc Ya Body (Mic Check 1 2)" MVP5
37 "The Importance of Being Idle" Oasis1
38 "1 Thing" Amerie4
39 "Doctor Pressure" Mylo vs Miami Sound Machine3
40 "Dakota" Stereophonics1
41 "Speed of Sound" Coldplay2
42 "Somewhere Else" Razorlight2
43 "No Worries"Simon|Webbe}}4
44 "1, 2 Step" Ciara featuring Missy Elliott3
45 "Like Toy Soldiers" Eminem1
46 "Falling Stars" Sunset Strippers3
47 "Hollaback Girl"Gwen|Stefani}}8
48 "Rich Girl"Gwen|Stefani}} featuring Eve4
49 "Hate It or Love It"The|Game|The Game (rapper)}} featuring 50 Cent4
50 "Lay Your Hands"Simon|Webbe}}4

Best-selling albums

[5]
{{Abbr|No.|NumberTitleArtistPeak
position
Sales[4]
1 Back to BedlamJames|Blunt}}12,367,758
2 X&Y Coldplay11,999,260
3 Intensive CareRobbie|Williams}}11,434,315
4 Employment Kaiser Chiefs3{{efn|Reached number 2 in 2006}}1,312,122
5 Demon Days Gorillaz11,198,202
6 Face to Face Westlife11,142,563
7 Eye to the TelescopeKT|Tunstall}}31,023,650
8 BreakawayKelly|Clarkson}}3952,225
9 The Hits Eminem1926,012
10 Forever Faithless – The Greatest Hits Faithless1912,887
11 Piece by PieceKatie|Melua}}1
12 Hot FussThe|Killers}}1
13 Don't Believe the Truth Oasis1
14 Ancora Il Divo1
15 Confessions on a Dancefloor Madonna1
16 American Idiot Green Day1
17 Scissor Sisters Scissor Sisters1
18 Hopes and Fears Keane1
19 Never Forget – The Ultimate Collection Take That2
20 Love. Angel. Music. Baby.Gwen|Stefani}}4
21 Monkey BusinessThe|Black Eyed Peas}}4
22 Taller in More Ways Sugababes1
23 Life in Slow MotionDavid|Gray|David Gray (musician)}}1
24 The Singles Basement Jaxx1
25 PCD Pussycat Dolls8
26 G4 G41
27 In Your Honour Foo Fighters2
28 Definitive CollectionTony|Christie}}1
29 The Massacre 50 Cent1
30 In Between DreamsJack|Johnson|Jack Johnson (musician)}}10{{efn|Reached number 1 in 2006}}
31 The Emancipation of MimiMariah|Carey}}7
32 Tourist Athlete1
33 Trouble Akon1
34 Keep OnWill|Young}}2
35 The Singles 1990–2005The|Prodigy}}1
36 Ultimate Collection Eurythmics5
37 Language. Sex. Violence. Other? Stereophonics1
38 Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the WorldsJeff|Wayne}}5
39 The Magic NumbersThe|Magic Numbers}}7
40 Greatest HitsMariah|Carey}}7
41 Retrospectacle – The Supertramp Anthology Supertramp9
42 It's TimeMichael|Bublé}}4
43 Late RegistrationKanye|West}}2
44 Kasabian Kasabian4
45 Franz Ferdinand Franz Ferdinand5{{efn|Reached number 3 in 2004}}
46 Guilty TooBarbra|Streisand}}3
47 Living a DreamKatherine|Jenkins}}4
48 Il Divo Il Divo2{{efn|Reached number 1 in 2004}}
49 Mind Body & SoulJoss|Stone}}9{{efn|Reached number 1 in 2004}}
50 You Could Have It So Much Better Franz Ferdinand1

Best-selling compilation albums

[6]
{{Abbr|No.|NumberTitlePeak
position
1 Now 621
2 Now 611
3 Now 601
4 Pop Party 31
5 Dance Party1
6 Pop Jr2
7 Happy Songs1
8 The Annual 20062
9 Housework Songs3
10 Gatecrasher Classics1

Top 10 downloads of 2005

Position Song Title Artist
1 "You're Beautiful" James Blunt
2 "Hung Up" Madonna
3 "Bad Day" Daniel Powter
4 "Push The Button" Sugababes
5 "Feel Good Inc" Gorillaz
6 "Don't Cha" Pussycat Dolls Featuring Busta Rhymes
7 "That's My Goal" Shayne Ward
8 "Is This the Way to Amarillo" Tony Christie Featuring Peter Kay
9 "Gold Digger" Kanye West Featuring Jamie Foxx
10 "I Like The Way" Bodyrockers
Notes:{{Notelist}}

See also

  • List of UK Dance Chart number-one singles of 2005
  • List of UK Indie Chart number-one singles of 2005
  • List of UK Rock Chart number-one singles of 2005

References

1. ^IOL | Robbie Williams to set UK chart record {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140225115340/http://breakingnews.iol.ie/entertainment/?jp=cwcwqlqlcwql |date=25 February 2014 }}
2. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1559436,00.html | work=The Times | location=London | title=Move over girls The boys are back in town to buy up the charts | date=8 April 2005 | accessdate=22 April 2010 | first=Adam | last=Sherwin}}
3. ^{{cite magazine |title=2005 Singles Top 100 |magazine=Music Week |publisher=UBM |location=London, England |page=13 |date=14 January 2006}}
4. ^{{cite book |editor-first=David |editor-last=Roberts |title=British Hit Singles & Albums |publisher=Guinness World Records |location=London, England |date=2006 |edition=19th |page=8 |isbn=978-1-90499-410-7}}
5. ^{{cite magazine |title=2005 Albums Top 100 |magazine=Music Week |publisher=UBM |location=London, England |page=15 |date=14 January 2006}}
6. ^{{cite magazine |title=Compilations |magazine=Music Week |publisher=UBM |location=London, England |page=16 |date=14 January 2006}}
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