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- Background Multiple entries Chart debuts Songs from films Charity singles Best-selling singles
- Top-ten singles
- Entries by artist
- See also
- Notes
- References
- External links
{{1990s in music (UK)}}The UK Singles Chart is one of many music charts compiled by the Official 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 10 of the UK Singles Chart during 1995, as well as singles which peaked in 1994 and 1996 but were in the top 10 in 1995. The entry date is when the single appeared in the top 10 for the first time (week ending, as published by the Official Charts Company, which is six days after the chart is announced). One-hundred and fifty-three singles were in the top ten in 1995. Nine singles from 1994 remained in the top 10 for several weeks at the beginning of the year, while "I Am Blessed" by Eternal was released in 1995 but did not reach its peak until 1996. "Another Day" by Whigfield, "Cotton Eye Joe" by Rednex, "Love Me for a Reason" by Boyzone, "Them Girls, Them Girls" by Zig and Zag and "Think Twice" by Celine Dion were the singles from 1994 to reach their peak in 1995. Sixty-one artists scored multiple entries in the top 10 in 1995. Coolio, Foo Fighters, Mary J. Blige, N-Trance and Supergrass were among the many artists who achieved their first UK charting top 10 single in 1995. The 1994 Christmas number-one, "Stay Another Day" by East 17 remained at number-one for the first week of 1995. The first new number-one single of the year was "Cotton Eye Joe" by Rednex. Overall, seventeen different singles peaked at number-one in 1995, with Michael Jackson, The Outhere Brothers, Robson & Jerome and Take That (2) having the joint most singles hit that position. BackgroundMultiple entriesOne-hundred and fifty-three singles charted in the top 10 in 1995, with one-hundred and forty-eight singles reaching their peak this year. Sixty-one artists scored multiple entries in the top 10 in 1995. The five members of Irish boyband Boyzone (Keith Duffy, Michael Graham, Ronan Keating, Shane Lynch and Stephen Gately) shared the record for the most top ten singles in 1995 with five hit singles each. "Father and Son" was Boyzone's biggest hit of the year: it peaked at number 2 in December and spent eight weeks in the top 10. "Love Me for a Reason" also reached number 2 in January, "So Good" made number 3 in August, and "Key to My Life" charted at the same position in April. The group also gave up their time for the Childliners charity record "The Gift of Christmas", peaking at number nine. Blur were one of a number of artists with two top-ten entries, including the number-one single "Country House". Bobby Brown, Eternal, M People, Shaggy and Take That were among the other artists who had multiple top 10 entries in 1995. Chart debutsFifty-nine artists achieved their first top 10 single in 1995, either as a lead or featured artist. Of these, eight went on to record another hit single that year: Black Grape, Björk, N-Trance, Nightcrawlers, Paul Oakenfold, Robson & Jerome, Scatman John and Supergrass. Clock, MN8, The Outhere Brothers and Pulp all had two other entries in their 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 10 solo single. Artist | Number of top 10s | First entry | Chart position | Other entries |
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Ini Kamoze | 1 | "Here Comes the Hotstepper" | 4 | — | N-Trance | 2 | "Set You Free" | 2 | "Stayin' Alive" (2) | Nicki French | 1 | "Total Eclipse of the Heart" | 5 | — | Green Day | 1 | "Basket Case" | 7 | — | MN8 | 3 | "I've Got a Little Something for You" | 2 | "If You Only Let Me In" (6), "Happy" (8) | Bill Whelan | 1 | "Riverdance" | 9 | — | Anúna | The|RTÉ Concert Orchestra|RTÉ Concert Orchestra}} | Perfecto Allstarz | 1 | "Reach Up (Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag)" | 6 | — | Paul Oakenfold | 2 | "Not Over Yet" (6) | Alex Party | 1 | "Don't Give Me Your Life" | 2 | — | Nightcrawlers | 2 | "Push the Feeling On" | 3 | "Surrender Your Love" (7) | The|Bucketheads}} | 1 | "The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall into My Mind)" | 5 | — | The|Boo Radleys}} | 1 | "Wake Up Boo!" | 9 | — | Clock | 3 | "Axel F"/"Keep Pushin'" | 7 | "Whoomp! There It Is" (4), "Everybody" (6) | Freak Power | 1 | "Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out" | 2 | — | The|Outhere Brothers}} | 3 | "Don't Stop (Wiggle Wiggle)" | 1 | "Boom Boom Boom" (1), "La La La Hey Hey" (7) | Strike | 1 | "U Sure Do" | 4 | — | Grace | 1 | "Not Over Yet" | 6 | — | Brownstone | 1 | "If You Love Me" | 8 | — | Tina Arena | 1 | "Chains" | 6 | — | Deuce | 1 | "I Need You" | 10 | — | Björk | 2 | "Army of Me" | 10 | "It's Oh So Quiet" (4) | Livin' Joy | 1 | "Dreamer" | 1 | — | Scatman John | 2 | "Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)" | 3 | "Scatman's World" (10) | Supergrass | 2 | "Lenny" | 10 | "Alright"/"Time" (2) | Robson & Jerome | 2 | "Unchained Melody"/"White Cliffs of Dover" | 1 | "I Believe"/"Up on the Roof" (1) | The|Manchester United 1995 Football Squad|1994–95 Manchester United F.C. season#Squad_statistics}} | 1 | "We're Gonna Do It Again" | 6 | — | Stryker | Love City Groove | 1 | "Love City Groove" | 7 | — | Billie Ray Martin | 1 | "Your Loving Arms" | 6 | — | McAlmont & Butler | 1 | "Yes" | 8 | — | Pulp | 3 | "Common People" | 3 | "Mis-Shapes"/"Sorted for E's & Wizz" (2), "Disco 2000" (7) | Black Grape | 2 | "Reverend Black Grape" | 9 | "In the Name of the Father" (8) | Jam & Spoon | 1 | "Right in the Night (Fall in Love with Music)" | 10 | — | Plavka | Foo Fighters | 1 | "This Is a Call" | 5 | — | Reeves & Mortimer | 1 | "I'm a Believer" | 3 | — | Diana King | 1 | "Shy Guy" | 2 | — | Dana Dawson | 1 | "3 is Family" | 9 | — | Method Man | 1 | "I'll Be There for You"/"You're All I Need to Get By" | 10 | — | Mary J. Blige | TLC | 1 | "Waterfalls" | 4 | — | The Original | 1 | "I Luv U Baby" | 2 | — | JX | 1 | "Son of a Gun" | 6 | — | Berri | 1 | "Sunshine After the Rain" | 4 | — | The|Rembrandts}} | 1 | "I'll Be There for You" | 3 | — | De'Lacy | 1 | "Hideaway" | 9 | — | Ricardo da Force | 1 | "Stayin' Alive" | 2 | — | Roy 'Chubby' Brown' | 1 | "Living Next Door to Alice (Who the F**k is Alice?)" | 3 | — | Josh Wink | 1 | "Higher State of Consciousness" | 8 | — | Coolio | 1 | "Gangsta's Paradise" | 1 | — | Happy Clappers | 1 | "I Believe" | 7 | — | Passengers | 1 | "Miss Sarajevo" | 6 | — | Childliners | 1 | "The Gift of Christmas" | 9 | — | Peter Andre | Sean Maguire | The|Mike Flowers Pops}} | 1 | "Wonderwall" | 2 | — |
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Italian brothers Gianni and Paolo Visnadi made their chart debuts with two separate acts, charting first as members of Alex Party and later in the year with Livin' Joy. UB40's Ali Campbell charted for the first time as a solo artist in 1995, "That Look in Your Eye" peaking at number five in May. John Reid was credited as a featured artist for the Nightcrawlers single "Surrender Your Love" but he was actually part of the band. The duo McAlmont & Butler consisted of singer David McAlmont and guitarist Bernard Butler, the latter who was in Suede until his departure the previous year, The group had their first hit with the number 7 single "Animal Nitrate" in 1993. Former Happy Mondays members Shaun Ryder and Mark "Bez" Berry became part of the line-up of newly-created Black Grape. Edwyn Collins first found fame with Orange Juice in the mid-1980s but went it alone on number 4 hit "A Girl Like You". Vic Reeves of the comedy partnership Reeves & Mortimer had previous chart entries to his name with 1991's "Born Free" and "Dizzy". Bob Mortimer was making his debut in the top 10. Suggs launched a solo career while still an active member of Madness, scoring a top 10 single with double-A side "I'm Only Sleeping"/"Off On Holiday". Ricardo da Force had his first official entry as a featured artist on N-Trance's cover of "Stayin' Alive" but he had performed vocals on The KLF chart topper "3 a.m. Eternal", as well as their other singles "Last Train to Trancentral" and "Justified & Ancient", and Adamski's "The Space Jungle". Prince adopted the new moniker Artist Formerly Known as Prince from 1995 onwards, charting with "Gold" which landed at number ten. The Childliners charity single "The Gift of Christmas" saw a collective of new and veteran chart acts uniting to raise money for Childline. Members of Boyzone, China Black, East 17, Let Loose and Ultimate Kaos all had previous top 10 credits to their name prior to 1995, as did solo artists C. J. Lewis, Dannii Minogue, Michelle Gayle and West End. Deuce, MN8 and Nightcrawlers all debuted earlier in 1995 but the band members all featured as individuals instead of the group's line-up. A.S.A.P., Backstreet Boys, E.Y.C., Gemini and The Flood were the groups whose line-up's first credit was on this record. Peter Andre and Sean Maguire were the two solo artists for which "The Gift of Christmas" was their first top 10 single of any description. Songs from filmsOriginal songs from various films entered the top 10 throughout the year. These included "Here Comes the Hotstepper" (from Pret-a-Porter), "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" (Don Juan DeMarco), "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" and "Kiss from a Rose" (Batman Forever), "Shy Guy" (Bad Boys), "Gangsta's Paradise" (Dangerous Minds) and "GoldenEye" (GoldenEye). Additionally, the K-Klass remix "The Best Things in Life Are Free" from Mo' Money charted in the top ten. Although the single itself did not promote the film, the music video was assembled from footage of the film. Charity singlesSeveral singles raising money for different charitable causes reached the top ten this year. The Comic Relief single was an all-star collaboration between Cher, Chrissie Hynde, Neneh Cherry and Eric Clapton, a cover version of "Love Can Build a Bridge". It topped the chart for one week on 25 March 1995 (week ending). The charity collective Childliners, which included members of bands including Boyzone, Backstreet Boys and Let Loose, produced a single in aid of Childline entitled "The Gift of Christmas". Its highest position was number 9, which it reached on 16 December 1995 (week ending), staying there for two weeks. Best-selling singlesRobson & Jerome had the biggest-selling single of 1995 with the double-A side "Unchained Melody"/"White Cliffs of Dover", which spent ten weeks in the top 10 (including seven weeks at number-one), sold over 1.8 million copies and was certified 2x platinum by the BPI. "Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio came in second place. Robson & Jerome's "I Believe"/"Up on the Roof", "Back for Good" from Take That and "Think Twice" by Celine Dion made up the top five. Singles by Michael Jackson ("Earth Song"), Simply Red, Michael Jackson ("You Are Not Alone"), Everything but the Girl and Oasis were also in the top ten best-selling singles of the year. "Unchained Melody"/"White Cliffs of Dover" (2) also ranked in the top 10 best-selling singles of the decade. Top-ten singles- Key
Symbol | Meaning | ‡ | Single peaked in 1994 but still in chart in 1995. | ♦ | Single released in 1995 but peaked in 1996. | (#) | Year-end top-ten single position and rank | Entered | The date that the single first appeared in the chart. | Peak | Highest position that the single reached in the UK Singles Chart. |
Entered (week ending) | Weeks in top 10 | Single | Artist | Peak | Peak reached (week ending) | Weeks at peak | Singles in 1994 |
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format=dmy|1994|11|26}} | 7 | "Crocodile Shoes" ‡ | Jimmy Nail | 4 | format=dmy|1994|12|10}} | 1 | format=dmy|1994|12|03}} | 8 | "Stay Another Day" ‡ | East 17 | 1 | format=dmy|1994|12|10}} | 5 | {{dts|format=dmy|1994|12|10}} | 5 | "All I Want for Christmas Is You" ‡ | Mariah Carey | 2 | format=dmy|1994|12|17}} | 3 | 17 | "Think Twice" (#5) | Celine Dion | 1 | format=dmy|1995|02|04}} | 7 | 8 | "Love Me for a Reason" | Boyzone | 2 | format=dmy|1995|01|07}} | 1 | format=dmy|1994|12|17}} | 2 | "Another Day" {{ref label|Another Day|A|a}} | Whigfield | 7 | format=dmy|1995|01|07}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1994|12|24}} | 10 | "Cotton Eye Joe" | Rednex | 1 | format=dmy|1995|01|14}} | 3 | 4 | "Them Girls, Them Girls" | Zig and Zag | 5 | format=dmy|1995|1|7}} | 1 | format=dmy|1994|12|31}} | 4 | "Whatever" ‡ | Oasis | 3 | format=dmy|1994|12|31}} | 1 | Singles in 1995 |
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format=dmy|1995|01|07}} | 9 | "Here Comes the Hotstepper" | Ini Kamoze | 4 | format=dmy|1995|01|21}} | 4 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|01|14}} | 9 | "Set You Free" | N-Trance | 2 | format=dmy|1995|02|11}} | 1 | 4 | "Tell Me When" | {{sortname|The|Human League}} | 6 | format=dmy|1995|01|21}} | 2 | 1 | "Sympathy for the Devil" | Guns N' Roses | 9 | format=dmy|1995|01|14}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|01|21}} | 5 | "Total Eclipse of the Heart" | Nicki French | 5 | format=dmy|1995|01|28}} | 3 | 2 | "Bump n' Grind" | R. Kelly | 8 | format=dmy|1995|01|28}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|01|28}} | 5 | "Basket Case" | Green Day | 6 | format=dmy|1995|01|28}} | 3 | 1 | "She's a River" | Simple Minds | 9 | format=dmy|1995|01|28}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|02|04}} | 3 | "Run Away" | M.C. Sar and Real McCoy | 6 | format=dmy|1995|02|04}} | 1 | 7 | "I've Got a Little Something for You" | MN8 | 2 | format=dmy|1995|03|04}} | 1 | 2 | "Riverdance" {{ref label|Riverdance|B|b}} | Bill Whelan and Anúna featuring The RTÉ Concert Orchestra | 9 | format=dmy|1995|02|04}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|2|11}} | 5 | "Reach Up (Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag)" | Perfecto Allstarz {{ref label|Oakenfold|C|c}} | 6 | format=dmy|1995|03|04}} | 1 | 1 | "Open Your Heart" | M People | 9 | format=dmy|1995|03|04}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|02|18}} | 4 | "No More "I Love You's"" | Annie Lennox | 2 | format=dmy|1995|02|18}} | 2 | 8 | "Don't Give Me Your Life" | Alex Party | 2 | format=dmy|1995|03|11}} | 2 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|02|25}} | 1 | "Bedtime Story" | Madonna | 4 | format=dmy|1995|02|25}} | 1 | 2 | "Someday I'll Be Saturday Night" | Bon Jovi | 7 | format=dmy|1995|03|04}} | 1 | format=dmy|1995|03|04}} | 4 | "Push the Feeling On" | Nightcrawlers | 3 | format=dmy|1995|03|11}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|03|11}} | 4 | "The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall into My Mind)" {{ref label|Bomb|D|d}} | {{sortname|The|Bucketheads|Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez}} {{ref label|Bucketheads|E|e}} | 5 | format=dmy|1995|03|11}} | 1 | 1 | "Wake Up Boo!" | {{sortname|The|Boo Radleys}} | 9 | format=dmy|1995|03|11}} | 1 | 3 | "Axel F"/"Keep Pushin'" | Clock | 7 | format=dmy|1995|03|18}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|03|18}} | 3 | "Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out" {{ref label|Freak Power|F|f}} | Freak Power | 3 | format=dmy|1995|03|18}} | 1 | 4 | "Love Can Build a Bridge" {{ref label|Comic Relief|G|g}} | Cher, Chrissie Hynde and Neneh Cherry with Eric Clapton | 1 | format=dmy|1995|03|25}} | 1 | 9 | "Don't Stop (Wiggle Wiggle)" | {{sortname|The|Outhere Brothers}} | 1 | format=dmy|1995|04|01}} | 1 | 2 | "Whoops Now"/"What'll I Do" | Janet Jackson | 9 | format=dmy|1995|3|25}} | 1 | format=dmy|1995|03|25}} | 4 | "Julia Says" | Wet Wet Wet | 3 | format=dmy|1995|04|01}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|04|01}} | 7 | "Two Can Play That Game" | Bobby Brown | 3 | format=dmy|1995|04|08}} | 4 | 4 | "U Sure Do" | Strike | 4 | format=dmy|1995|04|08}} | 2 | 2 | "Baby It's You" | {{sortname|The|Beatles}} | 7 | format=dmy|1995|04|01}} | 1 | 1 | "Let It Rain" | East 17 | 10 | format=dmy|1995|04|01}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|04|08}} | 7 | "Back for Good" (#4) | Take That | 1 | format=dmy|1995|04|08}} | 4 | 4 | "Baby Baby" | Corona | 5 | format=dmy|1995|04|15}} | 2 | 3 | "Not Over Yet" | Grace | 6 | format=dmy|1995|04|15}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|4|15}} | 3 | "If You Love Me" | Brownstone | 8 | format=dmy|1995|04|15}} | 2 | 1 | "Strange Currencies" | R.E.M. | 9 | format=dmy|1995|04|15}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|04|22}} | 3 | "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" | Bryan Adams | 4 | format=dmy|1995|04|22}} | 1 | 5 | "Chains" | Tina Arena | 6 | format=dmy|1995|05|06}} | 1 | 1 | "I Need You" | Deuce | 10 | format=dmy|1995|04|22}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|04|29}} | 3 | "Key to My Life" | Boyzone | 3 | format=dmy|1995|05|06}} | 1 | 2 | "If You Only Let Me In" | MN8 | 6 | format=dmy|1995|04|29}} | 1 | 1 | "Best in Me" | Let Loose | 8 | format=dmy|1995|04|29}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|05|06}} | 3 | "Some Might Say" | Oasis | 1 | format=dmy|1995|05|06}} | 1 | 1 | "The Changingman" | Paul Weller | 7 | format=dmy|1995|05|06}} | 1 | 1 | "Army of Me" | Björk | 10 | format=dmy|1995|05|06}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|05|13}} | 4 | "Dreamer" | Livin' Joy | 1 | format=dmy|1995|05|13}} | 1 | 6 | "Guaglione" | Perez 'Prez' Prado and His Orchestra | 2 | format=dmy|1995|05|27}} | 1 | 6 | "Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)" | Scatman John | 3 | format=dmy|1995|05|27}} | 1 | 1 | "Lenny" | Supergrass | 10 | format=dmy|1995|05|13}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|05|20}} | 10 | "Unchained Melody"/"White Cliffs of Dover" (#1) | Robson & Jerome | 1 | format=dmy|1995|05|20}} | 7 | 2 | "We're Gonna Do It Again" {{ref label|Manchester United|H|h}} | {{sortname|The|Manchester United 1995 Football Squad|1994–95 Manchester United F.C. season#Squad statistics}} featuring Stryker | 6 | format=dmy|1995|05|20}} | 1 | 1 | "Love City Groove" {{ref label|Love City Groove|I|i}} | Love City Groove | 7 | format=dmy|1995|05|20}} | 1 | 4 | "Your Loving Arms" | Billie Ray Martin | 6 | format=dmy|1995|05|27}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|05|27}} | 3 | "That Look in Your Eye" | Ali Campbell | 5 | format=dmy|1995|05|27}} | 1 | 2 | "Surrender Your Love" | Nightcrawlers featuring John Reid | 7 | format=dmy|1995|05|27}} | 2 | 1 | "Only One Road" | Celine Dion | 8 | format=dmy|1995|05|27}} | 1 | 2 | "Yes" | McAlmont & Butler | 8 | format=dmy|1995|06|03}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|06|03}} | 4 | "Common People" | Pulp | 2 | format=dmy|1995|06|03}} | 2 | 5 | "I Need Your Loving (Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime)" | Baby D | 3 | format=dmy|1995|06|24}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|6|10}} | 4 | "Scream" {{ref label|Scream|J|j}} | Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson | 3 | format=dmy|1995|06|10}} | 1 | 2 | "This Ain't a Love Song" | Bon Jovi | 6 | format=dmy|1995|6|17}} | 1 | 1 | "Reverend Black Grape" | Black Grape | 9 | format=dmy|1995|6|10}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|06|17}} | 8 | "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" | U2 | 2 | format=dmy|1995|06|17}} | 2 | 3 | "Think of You" | Whigfield | 7 | format=dmy|1995|06|17}} | 2 | 1 | "Right in the Night (Fall in Love with Music)" | Jam & Spoon featuring Plavka | 10 | format=dmy|1995|06|17}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|06|24}} | 9 | "Boom Boom Boom" | {{sortname|The|Outhere Brothers}} | 1 | format=dmy|1995|07|08}} | 4 | 1 | "Don't Want to Forgive Me Now" | Wet Wet Wet | 7 | format=dmy|1995|06|24}} | 1 | 1 | "Search for the Hero" | M People | 9 | format=dmy|1995|06|24}} | 1 | 7 | "A Girl Like You" | Edwyn Collins | 4 | format=dmy|1995|07|22}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|07|01}} | 3 | "Whoomp! (There It Is)" | Clock | 4 | format=dmy|1995|07|01}} | 1 | 1 | "This Is a Call" | Foo Fighters | 5 | format=dmy|1995|07|01}} | 1 | 1 | "Stillness in Time" | Jamiroquai | 9 | format=dmy|1995|07|01}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|07|08}} | 2 | "I'm a Believer" | EMF/Reeves & Mortimer | 3 | format=dmy|1995|07|08}} | 1 | 7 | "Shy Guy" | Diana King | 2 | format=dmy|1995|7|29}} | 1 | 1 | "Shoot Me with Your Love" | D:Ream | 7 | format=dmy|1995|07|08}} | 1 | 1 | "Humpin' Around" | Bobby Brown | 8 | format=dmy|1995|07|08}} | 1 | 4 | "In the Summertime" | Shaggy featuring Rayvon | 5 | format=dmy|1995|07|22}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|07|15}} | 5 | "Alright"/"Time" | Supergrass | 2 | format=dmy|1995|07|15}} | 2 | 1 | "Happy" | MN8 | 8 | format=dmy|1995|07|15}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|07|22}} | 6 | "Kiss from a Rose"/"I'm Alive" | Seal | 4 | format=dmy|1995|08|05}} | 2 | 1 | "You Do Something to Me" | Paul Weller | 9 | format=dmy|1995|07|22}} | 1 | 2 | "3 is Family" | Dana Dawson | 9 | format=dmy|1995|07|29}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|07|29}} | 5 | "Try Me Out" | Corona | 6 | format=dmy|1995|08|05}} | 2 | 1 | "I'll Be There For You"/"You're All I Need to Get By" | Method Man featuring Mary J. Blige10 | format=dmy|1995|07|29}} | 1 | | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|08|05}} | 5 | "Never Forget" | Take That | 1 | format=dmy|1995|08|05}} | 3 | 1 | "In the Name of the Father" | Black Grape | 8 | format=dmy|1995|08|05}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|08|12}} | 2 | "So Good" | Boyzone | 3 | format=dmy|1995|08|12}} | 2 | 2 | "I'm Only Sleeping"/"Off On Holiday" | Suggs | 7 | format=dmy|1995|08|12}} | 1 | 6 | "Waterfalls" | TLC | 4 | format=dmy|1995|08|19}} | 1 | 1 | "Don't You Want Me (1995 Remixes)" {{ref label|Don't You Want Me|K|k}} | Felix | 10 | format=dmy|1995|08|12}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|08|19}} | 4 | "I Luv U Baby" | The Original | 2 | format=dmy|1995|08|19}} | 1 | 2 | "Son of a Gun" {{ref label|Gun|L|l}} | JX | 6 | format=dmy|1995|08|19}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|08|26}} | 4 | "Country House" | Blur | 1 | format=dmy|1995|08|26}} | 2 | 4 | "Roll with It" | Oasis | 2 | format=dmy|1995|08|26}} | 2 | 2 | "Everybody" | Clock | 6 | format=dmy|1995|08|26}} | 1 | 1 | "Human Nature" | Madonna | 8 | format=dmy|1995|08|26}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|09|02}} | 9 | "You Are Not Alone" (#8) | Michael Jackson | 1 | format=dmy|1995|09|09}} | 2 | 4 | "Sunshine After the Rain" | Berri | 4 | format=dmy|1995|09|09}} | 1 | 6 | "I'll Be There for You" {{ref label|Rembrandts|M|m}} | {{sortname|The|Rembrandts}} | 3 | format=dmy|1995|09|09}} | 2 | 2 | "Hideaway" | De'Lacy | 9 | format=dmy|1995|09|02}} | 2 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|09|09}} | 1 | "I Feel Love" {{ref label|Donna|N|n}} | Donna Summer | 8 | format=dmy|1995|09|09}} | 1 | 1 | "Scatman's World" | Scatman John | 10 | format=dmy|1995|09|09}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|09|16}} | 5 | "Stayin' Alive" | N-Trance featuring Ricardo da Force | 2 | format=dmy|1995|09|16}} | 1 | 2 | "Can I Touch You... There?" | Michael Bolton | 6 | format=dmy|1995|09|16}} | 1 | 1 | "Pour que tu m'aimes encore" | Celine Dion | 7 | format=dmy|1995|09|16}} | 1 | 8 | "Living Next Door to Alice (Who the F**k is Alice?)" | Smokie featuring Roy 'Chubby' Brown | 3 | format=dmy|1995|10|21}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|09|23}} | 7 | "Boombastic" | Shaggy | 1 | format=dmy|1995|09|23}} | 1 | 5 | "Fantasy" | Mariah Carey | 4 | format=dmy|1995|09|23}} | 2 | 2 | "Runaway" | Janet Jackson | 6 | format=dmy|1995|09|23}} | 1 | 2 | "La La La Hey Hey" | {{sortname|The|Outhere Brothers}} | 7 | format=dmy|1995|09|23}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|09|30}} | 7 | "Fairground" (#7) | Simply Red | 1 | format=dmy|1995|09|30}} | 4 | 2 | "Somewhere Somehow" | Wet Wet Wet | 7 | format=dmy|1995|10|07}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|10|07}} | 3 | "Mis-Shapes"/"Sorted for E's & Wizz" | Pulp | 2 | format=dmy|1995|10|07}} | 2 | 1 | "Something for the Pain" | Bon Jovi | 8 | format=dmy|1995|10|07}} | 1 | 1 | "Man on the Edge" | Iron Maiden | 10 | format=dmy|1995|10|07}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|10|14}} | 5 | "When Love & Hate Collide" | Def Leppard | 2 | format=dmy|1995|10|21}} | 1 | 2 | "Light of My Life" | Louise {{ref label|Louise|O|o}} | 8 | format=dmy|1995|10|14}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|10|21}} | 3 | "Power of a Woman" | Eternal {{ref label|Louise|O|o}} | 5 | format=dmy|1995|10|21}} | 1 | 2 | "Higher State of Consciousness" | Josh Wink | 8 | format=dmy|1995|10|21}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|10|28}} | 12 | "Gangsta's Paradise" (#2) | Coolio | 1 | format=dmy|1995|10|28}} | 2 | 4 | "I'd Lie for You (And That's the Truth)" | Meat Loaf | 2 | format=dmy|1995|10|28}} | 1 | 14 | "Missing (Todd Terry Club Mix)" (#9) | Everything but the Girl | 3 | format=dmy|1995|11|25}} | 2 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|11|04}} | 3 | "Heaven for Everyone" | Queen | 2 | format=dmy|1995|11|04}} | 1 | 3 | "Thunder" | East 17 | 4 | format=dmy|1995|11|04}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|11|11}} | 9 | "I Believe"/"Up on the Roof" (#3) | Robson & Jerome | 1 | format=dmy|1995|11|11}} | 4 | 11 | "Wonderwall" (#10) {{ref label|Wonderwall|P|p}} | Oasis | 2 | format=dmy|1995|11|11}} | 1 | 4 | "You'll See" | Madonna | 5 | format=dmy|1995|11|18}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|11|18}} | 1 | "I Believe" | Happy Clappers | 7 | format=dmy|1995|11|18}} | 1 | 1 | "GoldenEye" | Tina Turner | 10 | format=dmy|1995|11|18}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|11|25}} | 1 | "The Universal" | Blur | 5 | format=dmy|1995|11|25}} | 1 | 2 | "Anywhere Is" | Enya | 7 | format=dmy|1995|11|25}} | 2 | 10 | "Father and Son" | Boyzone | 2 | format=dmy|1995|12|23}} | 2 | 8 | "It's Oh So Quiet" | Björk | 4 | format=dmy|1995|12|23}} | 3 | 2 | "Lie to Me" | Bon Jovi | 10 | format=dmy|1995|11|25}} | 2 | format=dmy|1995|12|02}} | 1 | "Miss Sarajevo" | Passengers featuring Luciano Pavarotti {{ref label|Passengers|Q|q}} | 6 | format=dmy|1995|12|02}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|12|09}} | 9 | "Earth Song" (#6) | Michael Jackson | 1 | format=dmy|1995|12|09}} | 6 | 2 | "One Sweet Day" | Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men | 6 | format=dmy|1995|12|09}} | 1 | 1 | "Disco 2000" | Pulp | 7 | format=dmy|1995|12|09}} | 1 | 1 | "Gold" | Prince (Artist Formerly Known As Prince) | 10 | format=dmy|1995|12|09}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|12|16}} | 3 | "Free as a Bird" | {{sortname|The|Beatles}} | 2 | format=dmy|1995|12|16}} | 1 | 1 | "The Best Things In Life Are Free (K-Klass Remix)" | Luther Vandross and Janet Jackson | 7 | format=dmy|1995|12|16}} | 1 | 2 | "The Gift of Christmas" {{ref label|Gift of Christmas|R|r}} | Childliners | 9 | format=dmy|1995|12|16}} | 2 | format=dmy|1995|12|23}} | 1 | "A Winter's Tale" | Queen | 6 | format=dmy|1995|12|23}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1995|12|30}} | 2 | "Wonderwall" | {{sortname|The|Mike Flowers Pops}} | 2 | format=dmy|1995|12|30}} | 1 | 3 | "I Am Blessed" ♦ | Eternal {{ref label|Eternal|O|o}} | 7 | format=dmy|1996|01|13}} | 1 |
Entries by artist{{see also|List of UK Singles Chart number ones of the 1990s#1995}}The following table shows artists who achieved two or more top 10 entries in 1995, including songs that reached their peak in 1994 or 1996. The figures include both main artists and featured artists, while appearances on ensemble charity records are also counted for each artist. Entries | Artist | Country of origin | Weeks | Singles |
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5 | 1995 peak|S|s}}{{ref label|Boyzone|T|t}}{{ref label|Childliners|U|u}} | {{IRL}} | 17 | "Father and Son", "Key to My Life", "Love Me for a Reason", "So Good", "The Gift of Christmas" | 1995 peak|S|s}}{{ref label|Boyzone|T|t}}{{ref label|Childliners|U|u}} | 17 | "Father and Son", "Key to My Life", "Love Me for a Reason", "So Good", "The Gift of Christmas" | 1995 peak|S|s}}{{ref label|Boyzone|T|t}}{{ref label|Childliners|U|u}} | 17 | "Father and Son", "Key to My Life", "Love Me for a Reason", "So Good", "The Gift of Christmas" | 1995 peak|S|s}}{{ref label|Boyzone|T|t}}{{ref label|Childliners|U|u}} | 17 | "Father and Son", "Key to My Life", "Love Me for a Reason", "So Good", "The Gift of Christmas" | 1995 peak|S|s}}{{ref label|Boyzone|T|t}}{{ref label|Childliners|U|u}} | 17 | "Father and Son", "Key to My Life", "Love Me for a Reason", "So Good", "The Gift of Christmas" | 4 | Bon Jovi | {{USA}} | 7 | "Lie to Me", "Someday I'll Be Saturday Night", "Something for the Pain", "This Ain't a Love Song" | 1995 peak|S|s}} | {{IRL}} | 15 | "Father and Son", "Key to My Life", "Love Me for a Reason", "So Good" | Childliners|U|u}}{{ref label|1994|V|v}}{{ref label|East 17|W|w}} | {{UK}} | 9 | "Let It Rain", "Stay Another Day", "The Gift of Christmas", "Thunder" | Childliners|U|u}}{{ref label|MN8|X|x}} | 12 | "Happy", "If You Only Let Me In", "I've Got a Little Something for You", "The Gift of Christmas" | Childliners|U|u}}{{ref label|MN8|X|x}} | 12 | "Happy", "If You Only Let Me In", "I've Got a Little Something for You", "The Gift of Christmas" | Janet Jackson | {{USA}} | 9 | "Runaway", "Scream", "The Best Things In Life Are Free (K-Klass Remix)", "Whoops Now"/"What'll I Do" | Childliners|U|u}}{{ref label|1994|V|v}} | {{UK}} | 9 | "Let It Rain", "Stay Another Day", "The Gift of Christmas", "Thunder" | Childliners|U|u}}{{ref label|MN8|X|x}} | 12 | "Happy", "If You Only Let Me In", "I've Got a Little Something for You", "The Gift of Christmas" | Childliners|U|u}}{{ref label|MN8|X|x}} | 12 | "Happy", "If You Only Let Me In", "I've Got a Little Something for You", "The Gift of Christmas" | 1994|V|v}} | 18 | "Roll with It", "Some Might Say", "Whatever", "Wonderwall" | Childliners|U|u}}{{ref label|1994|V|v}}{{ref label|East 17|W|w}} | 9 | "Let It Rain", "Stay Another Day", "The Gift of Christmas", "Thunder" | Childliners|U|u}}{{ref label|1994|V|v}}{{ref label|East 17|W|w}} | 9 | "Let It Rain", "Stay Another Day", "The Gift of Christmas", "Thunder" | 3 | 1995 peak|S|s}} | {{CAN}} | 15 | "Only One Road", "Pour que tu m'aimes encore", "Think Twice" | Clock | {{UK}} | 8 | "Axel F"/"Keep Pushin'", "Everybody", "Whoomp! There It Is" | 1994|V|v}}{{ref label|East 17|W|w}} | 7 | "Let It Rain", "Stay Another Day", "Thunder" | Childliners|U|u}}{{ref label|Nightcrawlers|Y|y}} | 8 | "Push the Feeling On", "Surrender Your Love", "The Gift of Christmas" | Childliners|U|u}}{{ref label|Nightcrawlers|Y|y}} | 8 | "Push the Feeling On", "Surrender Your Love", "The Gift of Christmas" | Childliners|U|u}}{{ref label|Nightcrawlers|Y|y}}{{ref label|John Reid|Z|z}} | 8 | "Push the Feeling On", "Surrender Your Love", "The Gift of Christmas" | Madonna | {{USA}} | 6 | "Bedtime Story", "Human Nature", "You'll See" | 1994|V|v}} | 8 | "All I Want for Christmas Is You", "Fantasy", "One Sweet Day" | Michael Jackson | 17 | "Earth Song", "Scream", "You Are Not Alone" | MN8 | {{UK}} | 10 | "Happy", "If You Only Let Me In", "I've Got a Little Something for You" | The|Outhere Brothers}} | {{USA}} | 20 | "Boom Boom Boom", "Don't Stop (Wiggle Wiggle)", "La La La Hey Hey" | Pulp | {{UK}} | 8 | "Common People", "Disco 2000", "Mis-Shapes"/"Sorted for E's & Wizz" | Childliners|U|u}}{{ref label|Nightcrawlers|Y|y}} | 8 | "Push the Feeling On", "Surrender Your Love", "The Gift of Christmas" | Wet Wet Wet | 7 | "Don't Want to Forgive Me Now", "Julia Says", "Somewhere Somehow" | 2 | Childliners|U|u}}{{ref label|Deuce|AA|aa}} | 3 | "I Need You", "The Gift of Christmas" | The|Beatles}} | 5 | "Baby It's You", "Free as a Bird" | Björk | {{SWE}} | 9 | "Army of Me", "It's Oh So Quiet" | Black Grape | {{UK}} | 2 | "In the Name of the Father", "Reverend Black Grape" | Blur | 5 | "Country House", "The Universal" | Bobby Brown | {{USA}} | 8 | "Humpin' Around", "Two Can Play That Game" | Corona | {{ITA}} | 9 | "Baby Baby", "Try Me Out" | Childliners|U|u}}{{ref label|Deuce|AA|aa}} | {{UK}} | 3 | "I Need You", "The Gift of Christmas" | 1996|BB|bb}} | 4 | "I Am Blessed", "Power of a Woman" | Alex Party|CC|cc}}{{ref label|Livin' Joy|DD|dd}} | {{ITA}} | 12 | "Don't Give Me Your Life", "Dreamer" | Childliners|U|u}}{{ref label|Deuce|AA|aa}} | {{UK}} | 3 | "I Need You", "The Gift of Christmas" | Childliners|U|u}}{{ref label|Let Loose|EE|ee}} | 3 | "Best in Me", "The Gift of Christmas" | Childliners|U|u}}{{ref label|Deuce|AA|aa}} | 3 | "I Need You", "The Gift of Christmas" | M People | 2 | "Open Your Heart", "Search for the Hero" | N-Trance | 14 | "Set You Free", "Stayin' Alive" | Nightcrawlers | 6 | "Push the Feeling On", "Surrender Your Love" | Childliners|U|u}}{{ref label|Deuce|AA|aa}} | 3 | "I Need You", "The Gift of Christmas" | Grace|FF|ff}}{{ref label|Perfecto Allstarz|GG|gg}} | 8 | "Not Over Yet", "Reach Up (Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag)" | Paul Weller | 2 | "The Changingman", "You Do Something to Me" | Alex Party|CC|cc}}{{ref label|Livin' Joy|DD|dd}} | {{ITA}} | 12 | "Don't Give Me Your Life", "Dreamer" | Queen | {{UK}} | 4 | "A Winter's Tale", "Heaven for Everyone" | Childliners|U|u}}{{ref label|Let Loose|EE|ee}} | 3 | "Best in Me", "The Gift of Christmas" | Childliners|U|u}}{{ref label|Let Loose|EE|ee}} | 3 | "Best in Me", "The Gift of Christmas" | Robson & Jerome | 18 | "I Believe"/"Up on the Roof" "Unchained Melody"/"White Cliffs of Dover" | Scatman John | {{USA}} | 7 | "Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)", "Scatman's World" | Shaggy | {{JAM}} | 11 | "Boombastic", "In the Summertime" | Supergrass | {{UK}} | 6 | "Alright"/"Time", "Lenny" | Take That | 12 | "Back for Good", "Never Forget" | U2|HH|hh}} | {{IRL}} | 9 | "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me", "Miss Sarajevo" | 1995 peak|S|s}} | {{DEN}} | 4 | "Another Day", "Think of You" |
See also- 1995 in British music
- List of number-one singles from the 1990s (UK)
Notes{{refbegin|2}}- {{note label|Another Day|A|a}} "Another Day" re-entered the top 10 at number 7 on 7 January 1995 (week ending).
- {{note label|Riverdance|B|b}} "Riverdance" was performed during the interval of the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994, with Michael Flatley and Jean Butler dancing. It was expanded into a stage musical beginning in Dublin in February 1995.
- {{note label|Oakenfold|C|c}} Perfecto Allstarz was a pseudonym used by the DJ and producer Paul Oakenfold.
- {{note label|Bomb|D|d}} "The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall into My Mind)" re-entered the top 10 at number 10 on 15 April 1995 (week ending).
- {{note label|Bucketheads|E|e}} The Bucketheads was a pseudonym used by American DJ Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez.
- {{note label|Freak Power|F|f}} "Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out" originally peaked outside the top ten at number 29 in 1993.
- {{note label|Comic Relief|G|g}} Released as the official single for Comic Relief.
- {{note label|Manchester United|H|h}} "We're Gonna Do It Again" was released by Manchester United F.C. to celebrate reaching the FA Cup Final in 1995.
- {{note label|Love City Groove|I|i}} "Love City Groove" was the United Kingdom's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1995.
- {{note label|Scream|J|j}} A remixed version of "Scream" on its own was released in the United Kingdom, while it was released elsewhere as a double A-side single with "Childhood".
- {{note label|Don't You Want Me|K|k}} "Don't You Want Me" originally peaked at number 6 upon its initial release in 1992.
- {{note label|Gun|L|l}} "Son of a Gun" originally peaked outside the top ten at number 13 upon its initial release in March 1994.
- {{note label|Rembrandts|M|m}} "I'll be There for You" re-entered the top 10 at number 10 on 14 October 1995 (week ending). The song was used as the theme song for the American television series Friends.
- {{note label|Donna|N|n}} "I Feel Love" originally peaked at number-one upon its initial release in 1977. It also made number 21 in 1983.
- {{note label|Louise|O|o}} Louise Nurding (known professionally as Louise) left the group Eternal to start a solo career in 1995 and does not appear on either of their top 10 hits this year.
- {{note label|Wonderwall|P|p}} "Wonderwall" re-entered the top 10 at number 9 on 23 December 1995 (week ending) for 6 weeks.
- {{note label|Passengers|Q|q}} Passengers was a pseudonym used by U2 for the Original Soundtracks 1 album project from which "Miss Sarajevo" was taken.
- {{note label|Gift of Christmas|R|r}} "The Gift of Christmas" was a charity single released by the collective Childliners to raise money for Childline.
- {{note label|1995 peak|S|s}} Figure includes single that first charted in 1994 but peaked in 1995.
- {{note label|Boyzone|T|t}} Figure includes four top 10 hits with the group Boyzone.
- {{note label|Childliners|U|u}} Figure includes an appearance on the Childliners charity record "The Gift of Christmas".
- {{note label|1994|V|v}} Figure includes single that peaked in 1994.
- {{note label|East 17|W|w}} Figure includes three top 10 hits with the group East 17.
- {{note label|MN8|X|x}} Figure includes three top 10 hits with the group MN8.
- {{note label|Nightcrawlers|Y|y}} Figure includes two top 10 hits with the group Nightcrawlers.
- {{note label|John Reid|Z|z}} John Reid received a featured credit for his band Nightcrawlers single "Surrender Your Love".
- {{note label|Deuce|AA|aa}} Figure includes a top 10 hit with the group Deuce.
- {{note label|1996|BB|bb}} Figure includes single that peaked in 1996.
- {{note label|Alex Party|CC|cc}} Figure includes a top 10 hit with the group Alex Party.
- {{note label|Livin' Joy|DD|dd}} Figure includes a top 10 hit with the group Livin' Joy.
- {{note label|Let Loose|EE|ee}} Figure includes a top 10 hit with the group Let Loose.
- {{note label|Grace|FF|ff}} Figure includes a top 10 hit with the group Grace.
- {{note label|Perfecto Allstarz|GG|gg}} Figure includes a single under the pseudonym Perfecto Allstarz.
- {{note label|U2|HH|hh}} Figure includes a single under the pseudonym Passengers.
{{refend}}References- General
- {{cite web |url=http://www.theofficialcharts.com/archive-chart-singles/ |title=Six decades of singles charts |publisher=The Official Charts Company |accessdate=18 January 2018 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110303221018/http://www.theofficialcharts.com/archive-chart-singles/ |archivedate=3 March 2011 |df= }}
- Specific
1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.theofficialcharts.com/ |title=The Official UK Charts Company |publisher=Official Charts Company |accessdate=1 January 2012}} 2. ^{{cite book|title=Guinness World Records: British Hit Singles and Albums (18th edition)|first=David|last=Roberts|year=2005|isbn=1-904994-00-8|pages=14|publisher=Guinness World Records Limited}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/3196892.stm |title=New singles formats to save the charts|work=BBC News|date=16 October 2003 |accessdate=21 February 2010}}
External links- 1995 singles chart archive at the Official Charts Company (click on relevant week)
{{UKTop10s}}{{UK Music Charts}} 3 : 1995 record charts|1995 in British music|Lists of UK top-ten singles |