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List of UK singles chart number ones of the 2000s

The UK Singles Chart is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC) on behalf of the British record industry. In the 2000s the chart week ran from Sunday to Saturday, and the top 40 singles were revealed each Sunday on BBC Radio 1. At the start of the decade, before the advent of legal music downloads, it was based entirely on sales of physical singles from retail outlets, but in 2005 permanent downloads began to be included in the chart compilation.[1][2]

Westlife had 11 No. 1 singles between 2000 and 2009, including a cover of Phil Collins' "Against All Odds", which they released as a duet with Mariah Carey in 2000

During the 2000s, 275 singles reached the No. 1 position on the chart, the most of any decade so far. Over this period, Westlife were the most successful group and music act at reaching the top spot, with 11 No. 1 singles. Rihanna and Jay-Z's song "Umbrella" spent 10 weeks at No. 1 in 2007, the longest spell at the top of the charts since Wet Wet Wet's 1994 hit "Love Is All Around", which topped the charts for 15 weeks. The Internet allowed music to be heard by vast numbers of people on social networking sites such as YouTube and Myspace; it also increased piracy. This and the introduction of the UK Singles Downloads Chart in 2004[3] led to a decrease in record sales and a reduction in the number of copies sold of a No. 1 record on the singles chart.[4] Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy" became the first song to reach the top of the charts based on downloads alone in 2006, remaining at No. 1 for nine consecutive weeks.[5]

Physical single sales had been falling for more than a decade but digital single sales finally turned the trend around in 2008 with combined physical and digital single sales growing 33% over the previous year.[6] Lily Allen made herself known on the Internet through her Myspace page, and following this exposure, her debut single "Smile" peaked at No. 1. Three years later, her single "The Fear" topped the chart for four consecutive weeks, being the longest running No. 1 single of 2009.

Reality television shows played an important and influential role on the charts during the decade. Hear'Say won the original series of Popstars in 2000 and topped the charts with their debut single "Pure and Simple". A trend developed as this feat was replicated by Pop Idol winners Will Young (2002) and Michelle McManus (2003), and runners-up Gareth Gates and Sam & Mark; 2002 Fame Academy winner David Sneddon, and the winner of the first series of The X Factor, Steve Brookstein, in 2005. Reality television winners did especially well during the Christmas season; every Christmas No. 1 from 2005 to 2008 came from an X Factor winner. Shayne Ward reached No. 1 in 2005 with "That's My Goal", and he was followed by Leona Lewis, Leon Jackson and Alexandra Burke. Girls Aloud, the Popstars: The Rivals winners, also had the Christmas No. 1 in 2002 with "Sound of the Underground." Kelly Clarkson, the winner of the first series of American Idol achieved her first UK No. 1 single, "My Life Would Suck Without You", in 2009.

The first No. 1 of the decade, the double-A side "I Have a Dream" / "Seasons in the Sun" by Westlife, was a holdover from the end of 1999. "Killing in the Name" by Rage Against the Machine was the final No. 1 of the decade. In January 2005, a landmark was reached as the re-release of Elvis Presley's "One Night" became the 1,000th single to reach No. 1 in the singles chart.[7]

Chart history edit

In 2000, 42 songs (not including Westlife's "I Have a Dream" / "Seasons in the Sun" which first reached number one at the end of 1999) hit the top spot, a UK charts record for most number ones in a calendar year. The year 2000 also holds the record for most consecutive weeks with a new number one, with a different single hitting the number-one spot every week from 24 June to 16 September.[8]

Six songs returned to the top of the charts for two separate spells. These were; "Don't Stop Movin'" by S Club 7 (2001), "Gotta Get thru This" by Daniel Bedingfield (2001–2002), "Call on Me" by Eric Prydz (2004), "Hips Don't Lie" by Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean (2006) and "Boom Boom Pow" (2009) and "I Gotta Feeling" (2009) by the Black Eyed Peas. In addition, Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" was number one in December 2009 and climbed back to the top in January 2010.

Number-one singles edit

Key
No. nth single to top the UK Singles Chart
re Return of a single to number one
Best-selling single of the year[9]
Best-selling single of the decade[9]
 
Arctic Monkeys scored two number-ones this decade with their debut single, "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" and "When the Sun Goes Down", and are one of the first acts to come to the public attention via the Internet.
 
Britney Spears hit the top spot with "Oops!... I Did It Again" and "Born to Make You Happy" in 2000, and with "Toxic" and "Everytime" in 2004.
 
American rock band Evanescence debuted at number one with their single "Bring Me To Life" and their album "Fallen" in 2003 and started their massive international success.
 
Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy" became the first song to reach number one on downloads alone in 2006 and the first song since 1994 to spend longer than two months at number one.
 
Leona Lewis saw her debut single, "A Moment Like This", reach number one in 2006. Two more chart-toppers followed, including "Bleeding Love" which had a 7-week reign at number one in 2007 and "Run" in 2008.
 
American group The Black Eyed Peas spent six weeks at number one with "Where Is the Love?" in 2003. In 2009, "Boom Boom Pow", "I Gotta Feeling" and "Meet Me Halfway" also reached the number-one spot.
 
Sugababes had more number-one singles than any other female act in the 2000s, with six. Their first number-one was "Freak Like Me" in 2002.
 
Kylie Minogue scored her second number one of the decade with "Can't Get You Out of My Head" in 2001, selling more than 1.1 million copies. It was the biggest-selling single by a female of the 21st century until 2011, when it was surpassed by Adele's "Someone like You".
 
Madonna holds the record for the most number-one singles by a female artist during the decade. She topped the chart for a fifth time in 2008 with "4 Minutes" featuring Justin Timberlake.
 
Lady Gaga became the first female artist to score three number ones in a single year, with "Just Dance", "Poker Face" and "Bad Romance" all topping the chart in 2009.
 
Christina Aguilera gained three number-one singles in the 2000s and one in 1999.
 
Kings of Leon's "Sex on Fire" sold over 840,000 copies in 2008, making it one of the biggest songs of 2008 and the biggest hit by any American act during the 2000s. It spent a total of 68 weeks in the UK chart.
 
Rapper Eminem scored 7 number-one hits in 2000s, putting him second behind Westlife for the most number-ones during the decade.
 
Rihanna had a 10-week run at the top of the UK Singles Chart, along with Jay-Z, with "Umbrella".
 
Katy Perry's "I Kissed a Girl" was one of the best-selling singles in 2008.
 
Beyoncé scored 6 number ones in the 2000s—two with Destiny's Child and four solo.
 
Cheryl scored 5 number-ones since the middle of decade; four as a Girls Aloud member and one solo.
 
Rapper Jay-Z was 15 weeks at the top spot, the most in this decade.
 
Irish band U2 scored four number-ones in this decade.
 
Rapper Nelly scored four number-ones this decade.
 
Mancunian rockers Oasis scored 4 number-ones this decade.
 
Lily Allen scored two number one singles this decade: "Smile" in 2006 and "The Fear" in 2009, which stayed for four consecutive weeks at the top, being the longest running number one in 2009.
 
Rap metal band Rage Against the Machine scored the last Christmas number one of the decade and their first UK number one with "Killing in the Name" after a successful Facebook campaign by DJ Jon Morter to stop another The X Factor winner's single dominating the Christmas charts.
 
Elvis Presley scored four posthumous number ones, in 2002 on Junkie XL's remix of "A Little Less Conversation", and then in 2005 with "Jailhouse Rock", "I Got Stung" and "It's Now or Never" when all his number one singles were reissued and re-released to celebrate fifty years of his music.
No. Artist[nb 1] Single[nb 1] Record label[nb 2] Week ending date[nb 1] Weeks at
number one[nb 1]
2000
844 Westlife "I Have a Dream" / "Seasons in the Sun" RCA 25 December 1999 4
845 Manic Street Preachers "The Masses Against the Classes" Epic 22 January 2000 1
846 Britney Spears "Born to Make You Happy" Jive 29 January 2000 1
847 Gabrielle "Rise" Go! Beat 5 February 2000 2
848 Oasis "Go Let It Out" Big Brother 19 February 2000 1
849 All Saints "Pure Shores" London 26 February 2000 2
850 Madonna "American Pie" Maverick 11 March 2000 1
851 Chicane featuring Bryan Adams "Don't Give Up" Xtravaganza 18 March 2000 1
852 Geri Halliwell "Bag It Up" EMI 25 March 2000 1
853 Melanie C featuring Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes "Never Be the Same Again" Virgin 1 April 2000 1
854 Westlife "Fool Again" RCA 8 April 2000 1
855 Craig David "Fill Me In" Wildstar 15 April 2000 1
856 Fragma "Toca's Miracle" Positiva 22 April 2000 2
857 Oxide & Neutrino "Bound 4 da Reload (Casualty)" East West 6 May 2000 1
858 Britney Spears "Oops!... I Did It Again" Jive 13 May 2000 1
859 Madison Avenue "Don't Call Me Baby" VC Recordings 20 May 2000 1
860 Billie Piper "Day & Night" Innocent 27 May 2000 1
861 Sonique "It Feels So Good" Universal 3 June 2000 3
862 Black Legend "You See the Trouble with Me" Eternal 24 June 2000 1
863 Kylie Minogue "Spinning Around" Parlophone 1 July 2000 1
864 Eminem "The Real Slim Shady" Interscope 8 July 2000 1
865 The Corrs "Breathless" Atlantic 15 July 2000 1
866 Ronan Keating "Life Is a Rollercoaster" Polydor 22 July 2000 1
867 Five and Queen "We Will Rock You" RCA 29 July 2000 1
868 Craig David "7 Days" Wildstar 5 August 2000 1
869 Robbie Williams "Rock DJ" Chrysalis 12 August 2000 1
870 Melanie C "I Turn to You" Virgin 19 August 2000 1
871 Spiller "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)" Positiva 26 August 2000 1
872 Madonna "Music" Maverick 2 September 2000 1
873 A1 "Take on Me" Columbia 9 September 2000 1
874 Modjo "Lady (Hear Me Tonight)" Polydor 16 September 2000 2
875 Mariah Carey featuring Westlife "Against All Odds" Columbia 30 September 2000 2
876 All Saints "Black Coffee" London 14 October 2000 1
877 U2 "Beautiful Day" Island 21 October 2000 1
878 Steps "Stomp" Jive 28 October 2000 1
879 Spice Girls "Holler" / "Let Love Lead the Way" Virgin 4 November 2000 1
880 Westlife "My Love" RCA 11 November 2000 1
881 A1 "Same Old Brand New You" Columbia 18 November 2000 1
882 LeAnn Rimes "Can't Fight the Moonlight" Curb/London 25 November 2000 1
883 Destiny's Child "Independent Women Part I" Columbia 2 December 2000 1
884 S Club 7 "Never Had a Dream Come True" Polydor 9 December 2000 1
885 Eminem "Stan" Interscope 16 December 2000 1
886 Bob the Builder "Can We Fix It?" † BBC Music 23 December 2000 3
2001
887 Rui da Silva featuring Cassandra "Touch Me" Arista 13 January 2001 1
888 Jennifer Lopez "Love Don't Cost a Thing" Epic 20 January 2001 1
889 Limp Bizkit "Rollin'" Interscope 27 January 2001 2
890 Atomic Kitten "Whole Again" Innocent 10 February 2001 4
891 Shaggy featuring RikRok "It Wasn't Me" † MCA 10 March 2001 1
892 Westlife "Uptown Girl" RCA 17 March 2001 1
893 Hear'Say "Pure and Simple" Polydor 24 March 2001 3
894 Emma Bunton "What Took You So Long?" Virgin 14 April 2001 2
895 Destiny's Child "Survivor" Columbia 28 April 2001 1
896 S Club 7 "Don't Stop Movin'" Polydor 5 May 2001 1
897 Geri Halliwell "It's Raining Men" EMI 12 May 2001 2
re S Club 7 "Don't Stop Movin'" Polydor 26 May 2001 1
898 DJ Pied Piper and the Masters of Ceremonies "Do You Really Like It?" Relentless/Ministry of Sound 2 June 2001 1
899 Shaggy featuring Rayvon "Angel" MCA 9 June 2001 3
900 Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mýa and Pink "Lady Marmalade" Interscope 30 June 2001 1
901 Hear'Say "The Way to Your Love" Polydor 7 July 2001 1
902 Roger Sanchez "Another Chance" Defected 14 July 2001 1
903 Robbie Williams "Eternity" / "The Road to Mandalay" Chrysalis 21 July 2001 2
904 Atomic Kitten "Eternal Flame" Innocent 4 August 2001 2
905 So Solid Crew "21 Seconds" Relentless 18 August 2001 1
906 Five "Let's Dance" RCA 25 August 2001 2
907 Blue "Too Close" Innocent 8 September 2001 1
908 Bob the Builder "Mambo No. 5" BBC Music 15 September 2001 1
909 DJ Ötzi "Hey Baby" EMI 22 September 2001 1
910 Kylie Minogue "Can't Get You Out of My Head" Parlophone 29 September 2001 4
911 Afroman "Because I Got High" Universal 27 October 2001 3
912 Westlife "Queen of My Heart" RCA 17 November 2001 1
913 Blue "If You Come Back" Innocent 24 November 2001 1
914 S Club 7 "Have You Ever" Polydor 1 December 2001 1
915 Daniel Bedingfield "Gotta Get Thru This" Relentless 8 December 2001 2
916 Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman "Somethin' Stupid" Chrysalis 22 December 2001 3
2002
re Daniel Bedingfield "Gotta Get Thru This" Relentless 12 January 2002 1
917 Aaliyah "More Than a Woman" Virgin 19 January 2002 1
918 George Harrison "My Sweet Lord" (reissue) Parlophone 26 January 2002 1
919 Enrique Iglesias "Hero" Interscope 2 February 2002 4
920 Westlife "World of Our Own" S 2 March 2002 1
921 Will Young "Anything Is Possible" / "Evergreen" ‡ S 9 March 2002 3
922 Gareth Gates "Unchained Melody" S 30 March 2002 4
923 Oasis "The Hindu Times" Big Brother 27 April 2002 1
924 Sugababes "Freak Like Me" Island 4 May 2002 1
925 Holly Valance "Kiss Kiss" London 11 May 2002 1
926 Ronan Keating "If Tomorrow Never Comes" Polydor 18 May 2002 1
927 Liberty X "Just a Little" V2 25 May 2002 1
928 Eminem "Without Me" Interscope 1 June 2002 1
929 Will Young "Light My Fire" S 8 June 2002 2
930 Elvis vs. JXL "A Little Less Conversation" RCA 22 June 2002 4
931 Gareth Gates "Anyone of Us (Stupid Mistake)" S 20 July 2002 3
932 Darius "Colourblind" Mercury 10 August 2002 2
933 Sugababes "Round Round" Island 24 August 2002 1
934 Blazin' Squad "Crossroads" East West 31 August 2002 1
935 Atomic Kitten "The Tide Is High (Get the Feeling)" Innocent 7 September 2002 3
936 Pink "Just like a Pill" Arista 28 September 2002 1
937 Will Young and Gareth Gates "The Long and Winding Road" / "Suspicious Minds" S 5 October 2002 2
938 Las Ketchup "The Ketchup Song" Columbia 19 October 2002 1
939 Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland "Dilemma" Universal 26 October 2002 2
940 DJ Sammy and Yanou featuring Do "Heaven" Data/Ministry of Sound 9 November 2002 1
941 Westlife "Unbreakable" S 16 November 2002 1
942 Christina Aguilera featuring Redman "Dirrty" RCA 23 November 2002 2
943 Daniel Bedingfield "If You're Not the One" Polydor 7 December 2002 1
944 Eminem "Lose Yourself" Interscope 14 December 2002 1
945 Blue featuring Elton John "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" Innocent 21 December 2002 1
946 Girls Aloud "Sound of the Underground" Polydor 28 December 2002 4
2003
947 David Sneddon "Stop Living the Lie" Mercury 25 January 2003 2
948 t.A.T.u. "All the Things She Said" Interscope 8 February 2003 4
949 Christina Aguilera "Beautiful" RCA 8 March 2003 2
950 Gareth Gates featuring The Kumars "Spirit in the Sky" S 22 March 2003 2
951 Room 5 featuring Oliver Cheatham "Make Luv" Positiva 5 April 2003 4
952 Busted "You Said No" Universal 3 May 2003 1
953 Tomcraft "Loneliness" Data/Ministry of Sound 10 May 2003 1
954 R. Kelly "Ignition" Jive 17 May 2003 4
955 Evanescence "Bring Me to Life" Epic 14 June 2003 4
956 Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z "Crazy in Love" Columbia 12 July 2003 3
957 Daniel Bedingfield "Never Gonna Leave Your Side" Polydor 2 August 2003 1
958 Blu Cantrell featuring Sean Paul "Breathe" Arista 9 August 2003 4
959 Elton John "Are You Ready for Love" Southern Fried 6 September 2003 1
960 The Black Eyed Peas "Where Is the Love?" † A&M 13 September 2003 6
961 Sugababes "Hole in the Head" Island 25 October 2003 1
962 Fatman Scoop featuring the Crooklyn Clan "Be Faithful" Def Jam 1 November 2003 2
963 Kylie Minogue "Slow" Parlophone 15 November 2003 1
964 Busted "Crashed the Wedding" Universal 22 November 2003 1
965 Westlife "Mandy" S 29 November 2003 1
966 Will Young "Leave Right Now" S 6 December 2003 2
967 Ozzy and Kelly Osbourne "Changes" Sanctuary 20 December 2003 1
968 Michael Andrews featuring Gary Jules "Mad World" Adventure/Sanctuary 27 December 2003 3
2004
969 Michelle "All This Time" S 17 January 2004 3
970 LMC vs. U2 "Take Me to the Clouds Above" AATW 7 February 2004 2
971 Sam & Mark "With a Little Help from My Friends" 19 21 February 2004 1
972 Busted "Who's David?" Universal 28 February 2004 1
973 Peter Andre featuring Bubbler Ranx "Mysterious Girl" A&E 6 March 2004 1
974 Britney Spears "Toxic" Jive 13 March 2004 1
975 DJ Casper "Cha Cha Slide" AATW 20 March 2004 1
976 Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris "Yeah!" Arista 27 March 2004 2
977 McFly "5 Colours in Her Hair" Universal 10 April 2004 2
978 Eamon "Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back)" Jive 24 April 2004 4
979 Frankee "F.U.R.B. (Fuck You Right Back)" AATW 22 May 2004 3
980 Mario Winans featuring Enya and P. Diddy "I Don't Wanna Know" Bad Boy 12 June 2004 2
981 Britney Spears "Everytime" Jive 26 June 2004 1
982 McFly "Obviously" Universal 3 July 2004 1
983 Usher "Burn" Laface 10 July 2004 2
984 The Shapeshifters "Lola's Theme" Positiva 24 July 2004 1
985 The Streets "Dry Your Eyes" 679/Locked On 31 July 2004 1
986 Busted "Thunderbirds" / "3AM" Universal 7 August 2004 2
987 3 of a Kind "Baby Cakes" Relentless 21 August 2004 1
988 Natasha Bedingfield "These Words" Phonogenic 28 August 2004 2
989 Nelly "My Place" / "Flap Your Wings" Universal 11 September 2004 1
990 Brian McFadden "Real to Me" Modest/Sony Music 18 September 2004 1
991 Eric Prydz "Call on Me" Data 25 September 2004 3
992 Robbie Williams "Radio" Chrysalis 16 October 2004 1
re Eric Prydz "Call on Me" Data 23 October 2004 2
993 Ja Rule featuring R. Kelly and Ashanti "Wonderful" Def Jam 6 November 2004 1
994 Eminem "Just Lose It" Interscope 13 November 2004 1
995 U2 "Vertigo" Island 20 November 2004 1
996 Girls Aloud "I'll Stand by You" Polydor 27 November 2004 2
997 Band Aid 20 "Do They Know It's Christmas?" † Mercury 11 December 2004 4
2005
998 Steve Brookstein "Against All Odds" Syco 8 January 2005 1
999 Elvis Presley "Jailhouse Rock" (reissue) RCA 15 January 2005 1
1000 Elvis Presley "One Night" / "I Got Stung" (reissue) RCA 22 January 2005 1
1001 Ciara featuring Petey Pablo "Goodies" Laface 29 January 2005 1
1002 Elvis Presley "It's Now or Never" (reissue) RCA 5 February 2005 1
1003 Eminem "Like Toy Soldiers" Interscope 12 February 2005 1
1004 U2 "Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own" Island 19 February 2005 1
1005 Jennifer Lopez "Get Right" Epic 26 February 2005 1
1006 Nelly featuring Tim McGraw "Over and Over" Curb/Universal 5 March 2005 1
1007 Stereophonics "Dakota" V2 12 March 2005 1
1008 McFly "All About You" / "You've Got a Friend" Island 19 March 2005 1
1009 Tony Christie featuring Peter Kay "(Is This the Way to) Amarillo" † Universal Music TV 26 March 2005 7
1010 Akon "Lonely" Universal 14 May 2005 2
1011 Oasis "Lyla" Big Brother 28 May 2005 1
1012 Crazy Frog "Axel F" Gusto 4 June 2005 4
1013 2Pac featuring Elton John "Ghetto Gospel" Interscope 2 July 2005 3
1014 James Blunt "You're Beautiful" Atlantic 23 July 2005 5
1015 McFly "I'll Be OK" Island 27 August 2005 1
1016 Oasis "The Importance of Being Idle" Big Brother 3 September 2005 1
1017 Gorillaz "Dare" Parlophone 10 September 2005 1
1018 The Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes "Don't Cha" A&M 17 September 2005 3
1019 Sugababes "Push the Button" Island 8 October 2005 3
1020 Arctic Monkeys "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" Domino 29 October 2005 1
1021 Westlife "You Raise Me Up" S 5 November 2005 2
1022 Madonna "Hung Up" Warner Bros. 19 November 2005 3
1023 The Pussycat Dolls "Stickwitu" A&M 10 December 2005 2
1024 Nizlopi "JCB" FDM 24 December 2005 1
1025 Shayne Ward "That's My Goal" Syco 31 December 2005 4
2006
1026 Arctic Monkeys "When the Sun Goes Down" Domino 28 January 2006 1
1027 The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Diddy, Nelly, Jagged Edge and Avery Storm "Nasty Girl" Bad Boy 4 February 2006 2
1028 Meck featuring Leo Sayer "Thunder in My Heart Again" Apollo/Free2air 18 February 2006 2
1029 Madonna "Sorry" Warner Bros. 4 March 2006 1
1030 Chico "It's Chico Time" Sony BMG 11 March 2006 2
1031 Orson "No Tomorrow" Mercury 25 March 2006 1
1032 Ne-Yo "So Sick" Def Jam 1 April 2006 1
1033 Gnarls Barkley "Crazy" † Warner Bros. 8 April 2006 9
1034 Sandi Thom "I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)" Viking Legacy 10 June 2006 1
1035 Nelly Furtado "Maneater" Geffen 17 June 2006 3
1036 Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean "Hips Don't Lie" Epic 8 July 2006 1
1037 Lily Allen "Smile" Regal Recordings 15 July 2006 2
1038 McFly "Don't Stop Me Now" / "Please, Please" Island 29 July 2006 1
re Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean "Hips Don't Lie" Epic 5 August 2006 4
1039 Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z "Déjà Vu" Columbia 2 September 2006 1
1040 Justin Timberlake "SexyBack" Jive 9 September 2006 1
1041 Scissor Sisters "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" Polydor 16 September 2006 4
1042 Razorlight "America" Vertigo 14 October 2006 1
1043 My Chemical Romance "Welcome to the Black Parade" Reprise 21 October 2006 2
1044 McFly "Star Girl" Island 4 November 2006 1
1045 Fedde Le Grand "Put Your Hands Up For Detroit" Data 11 November 2006 1
1046 Westlife "The Rose" S 18 November 2006 1
1047 Akon featuring Eminem "Smack That" Universal 25 November 2006 1
1048 Take That "Patience" Polydor 2 December 2006 4
1049 Leona Lewis "A Moment Like This" Syco 30 December 2006 4
2007
1050 Mika "Grace Kelly" Casablanca/Island 27 January 2007 5
1051 Kaiser Chiefs "Ruby" B-Unique/Polydor 3 March 2007 1
1052 Take That "Shine" Polydor 10 March 2007 2
1053 Sugababes vs. Girls Aloud "Walk This Way" Fascination/Island 24 March 2007 1
1054 The Proclaimers featuring Brian Potter and Andy Pipkin "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" EMI 31 March 2007 3
1055 Timbaland featuring Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake "Give It to Me" Interscope 21 April 2007 1
1056 Beyoncé and Shakira "Beautiful Liar" Columbia 28 April 2007 3
1057 McFly "Baby's Coming Back" / "Transylvania" Island 19 May 2007 1
1058 Rihanna featuring Jay-Z "Umbrella" Def Jam 26 May 2007 10
1059 Timbaland featuring Keri Hilson "The Way I Are" Interscope 4 August 2007 2
1060 Robyn with Kleerup "With Every Heartbeat" Konichiwa 18 August 2007 1
1061 Kanye West "Stronger" Roc-A-Fella 25 August 2007 2
1062 Sean Kingston "Beautiful Girls" Beluga Heights 8 September 2007 4
1063 Sugababes "About You Now" Island 6 October 2007 4
1064 Leona Lewis "Bleeding Love" † Syco 3 November 2007 7
1065 Katie Melua and Eva Cassidy "What a Wonderful World" Dramatico 22 December 2007 1
1066 Leon Jackson "When You Believe" Syco 29 December 2007 3
2008
1067 Basshunter featuring DJ Mental Theo's Bazzheadz "Now You're Gone" Hard2Beat 19 January 2008 5
1068 Duffy "Mercy" A&M 23 February 2008 5
1069 Estelle featuring Kanye West "American Boy" Atlantic/HomeSchool 29 March 2008 4
1070 Madonna featuring Justin Timberlake "4 Minutes" Warner Bros. 26 April 2008 4
1071 The Ting Tings "That's Not My Name" Columbia 24 May 2008 1
1072 Rihanna "Take a Bow" Def Jam 31 May 2008 2
1073 Mint Royale "Singin' in the Rain" Direction 14 June 2008 2
1074 Coldplay "Viva la Vida" Parlophone 28 June 2008 1
1075 Ne-Yo "Closer" Def Jam 5 July 2008 1
1076 Dizzee Rascal featuring Calvin Harris and Chrome "Dance wiv Me" Dirtee Stank 12 July 2008 4
1077 Kid Rock "All Summer Long" Atlantic 9 August 2008 1
1078 Katy Perry "I Kissed a Girl" Virgin 16 August 2008 5
1079 Kings of Leon "Sex on Fire" HandMeDown 20 September 2008 3
1080 Pink "So What" Laface 11 October 2008 3
1081 Girls Aloud "The Promise" Fascination 1 November 2008 1
1082 The X Factor Finalists 2008 "Hero" Syco 8 November 2008 3
1083 Beyoncé "If I Were a Boy" Columbia 29 November 2008 1
1084 Take That "Greatest Day" Polydor 6 December 2008 1
1085 Leona Lewis "Run" Syco 13 December 2008 2
1086 Alexandra Burke "Hallelujah" † Syco 27 December 2008 3
2009
1087 Lady Gaga featuring Colby O'Donis "Just Dance" Interscope 17 January 2009 3
1088 Lily Allen "The Fear" Regal Recordings 7 February 2009 4
1089 Kelly Clarkson "My Life Would Suck Without You" RCA 7 March 2009 1
1090 Flo Rida featuring Kesha "Right Round" Atlantic 14 March 2009 1
1091 Vanessa Jenkins and Bryn West featuring Tom Jones and Robin Gibb "(Barry) Islands in the Stream" Mercury 21 March 2009 1
1092 Lady Gaga "Poker Face" † Interscope 28 March 2009 3
1093 Calvin Harris "I'm Not Alone" Columbia 18 April 2009 2
1094 Tinchy Stryder featuring N-Dubz "Number 1" 4th and Broadway 2 May 2009 3
1095 The Black Eyed Peas "Boom Boom Pow" Interscope 23 May 2009 1
1096 Dizzee Rascal featuring Armand Van Helden "Bonkers" Dirtee Stank 30 May 2009 2
re The Black Eyed Peas "Boom Boom Pow" Interscope 13 June 2009 1
1097 Pixie Lott "Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh)" Mercury 20 June 2009 1
1098 David Guetta featuring Kelly Rowland "When Love Takes Over" Positiva 27 June 2009 1
1099 La Roux "Bulletproof" Polydor 4 July 2009 1
1100 Cascada "Evacuate the Dancefloor" AATW/Universal Music TV 11 July 2009 2
1101 JLS "Beat Again" Epic 25 July 2009 2
1102 The Black Eyed Peas "I Gotta Feeling" Interscope 8 August 2009 1
1103 Tinchy Stryder featuring Amelle Berrabah "Never Leave You" Fourth and Broadway 15 August 2009 1
re The Black Eyed Peas "I Gotta Feeling" Interscope 22 August 2009 1
1104 David Guetta featuring Akon "Sexy Chick" Positiva/Virgin 29 August 2009 1
1105 Dizzee Rascal featuring Chrome "Holiday" Dirtee Stank 5 September 2009 1
1106 Jay-Z featuring Rihanna and Kanye West "Run This Town" Roc Nation 12 September 2009 1
1107 Pixie Lott "Boys and Girls" Mercury 19 September 2009 1
1108 Taio Cruz "Break Your Heart" Island 26 September 2009 3
1109 Chipmunk "Oopsy Daisy" Jive 17 October 2009 1
1110 Alexandra Burke featuring Flo Rida "Bad Boys" Syco 24 October 2009 1
1111 Cheryl Cole "Fight for This Love" Fascination 31 October 2009 2
1112 JLS "Everybody in Love" Epic 14 November 2009 1
1113 The Black Eyed Peas "Meet Me Halfway" Interscope 21 November 2009 1
1114 The X Factor Finalists 2009 "You Are Not Alone" Syco 28 November 2009 1
1115 Peter Kay's Animated All Star Band "The Official BBC Children in Need Medley" Epic 5 December 2009 2
1116 Lady Gaga "Bad Romance" Interscope 19 December 2009 1
1117 Rage Against the Machine "Killing in the Name" Epic 26 December 2009 1

Statistics by decade edit

By artist edit

The following artists achieved four or more number-one hits during the 2000s. A number of artists had number-one singles on their own as well as part of a collaboration. Madonna, Timbaland and Justin Timberlake's song "4 Minutes", for example, is counted for all three artists because they were credited on the cover, while "Where Is the Love?" does not count for Timberlake as he did not receive artist credit on that track in order to avoid overexposure.

Artists by total number of weeks at number one edit

Artist Weeks at
number-one
Jay-Z 15[A]
Westlife 14[B]
Rihanna 13
Leona Lewis 13
Peter Kay 12[F]
Will Young 12[E]
Sugababes 11[E]
The Black Eyed Peas 11
Dizzee Rascal 11[E]
Gareth Gates 11
Robbie Williams 10
Madonna 10
Atomic Kitten 9
Gnarls Barkley 9
Beyoncé 8
Girls Aloud 8
Shakira 8
McFly 8
Alexandra Burke 7[G]
Lady Gaga 7
Eminem 7

Songs by total number of weeks at number one edit

By record label edit

The following record labels had five or more number ones on the UK Singles Chart during the 2000s.

Record label Number ones
Syco/S 23
Interscope 19
Polydor 18
Island 16
RCA 14
Universal 13
Columbia 12
Epic 9
Jive 9
Innocent 7
Mercury 7
Virgin 7
Def Jam 6
Parlophone 6
Positiva 6
Atlantic 5

Million-selling and Platinum records edit

In April 1973, the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) began classifying singles and albums by the number of units shipped. The highest threshold is "Platinum" which, since 1989, is awarded to singles with over 600,000 units.[21][22][nb 3]

In July 2013, the BPI started a process of automatic certification regardless of original release dates,[24] and since July 2014 audio streaming is included in the calculation of units at 100 streams equivalent to 1 sale or shipment.[25] Hence, many of the singles released in the 2000s have been awarded certification in the 2010s.

For singles selling 1 million copies during the 2000s see List of best-selling singles of the 2000s (decade) in the United Kingdom

For a full list of singles which were released during the 2000s and have sold 1 million copies see List of million-selling singles in the United Kingdom and sort the table by release date

For Platinum singles released during the 2000s see List of Platinum singles in the United Kingdom awarded since 2000

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d The artist, song name, date of number-one and duration are those given by the Official Charts Company.[10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]
  2. ^ The record labels are those given by the OCC.[20]
  3. ^ The number of sales required to qualify for Platinum, Gold and Silver discs was dropped in 1989 from the former thresholds of Silver (250,000 units), Gold (500,000 units), and Platinum (1,000,000 units) to the current thresholds of Silver (200,000 units), Gold (400,000 units), and Platinum (600,000 units)[21][23]

References edit

General
  • . Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 18 July 2007. Retrieved 15 February 2009.
  • Roberts, David (ed.). Guinness World Records: British Hit Singles and Albums (18th ed.).
Specific
  1. ^ Roberts, David (2005). Guinness World Records: British Hit Singles and Albums (18th ed.). Guinness World Records Limited. p. 14. ISBN 1-904994-00-8.
  2. ^ "New singles formats to save the charts". BBC News. 16 October 2003. Retrieved 22 December 2008.
  3. ^ Youngs, Ian (12 April 2005). "How downloads will change the chart". BBC News. Retrieved 16 January 2009.
  4. ^ Davies, Rob (18 May 2008). "Legal downloads fail to revive record sales". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 20 January 2009.
  5. ^ Youngs, Ian (3 April 2006). "Digital hit seals chart revolution". BBC News. Retrieved 16 January 2009.
  6. ^ "Downloads boost 2008 single sales". BBC News. 7 January 2009. Retrieved 16 January 2009.
  7. ^ "Elvis claims 1,000th number one". BBC. 16 January 2005. Retrieved 25 May 2011.
  8. ^ . everyHit.com. Archived from the original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved 7 February 2009.
  9. ^ a b "Chart Archive – 2000s Singles". everyHit.com. Retrieved 29 July 2010.
  10. ^ . Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 29 June 2010. Retrieved 26 June 2010.
  11. ^ . Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 8 July 2010. Retrieved 26 June 2010.
  12. ^ . Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011. Retrieved 26 June 2010.
  13. ^ . Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 8 July 2010. Retrieved 26 June 2010.
  14. ^ . Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 8 July 2010. Retrieved 26 June 2010.
  15. ^ . Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 18 August 2011. Retrieved 26 June 2010.
  16. ^ . Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 17 August 2011. Retrieved 26 June 2010.
  17. ^ . Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 11 August 2011. Retrieved 26 June 2010.
  18. ^ . Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 3 June 2010. Retrieved 26 June 2010.
  19. ^ . Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 6 July 2010. Retrieved 26 June 2010.
  20. ^ . London: Official Charts Company. 2010. Archived from the original on 3 September 2011. Retrieved 6 August 2011.
  21. ^ a b . British Phonographic Industry. Archived from the original on 1 May 2012. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
  22. ^ (PDF). International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. March 2010. p. 7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
  23. ^ Gallup (4 February 1989). (PDF). Record Mirror: 4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 October 2010. Retrieved 16 July 2010.
  24. ^ (PDF). BPI. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 April 2016. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  25. ^ . BPI. 8 July 2014. Archived from the original on 19 March 2015. Retrieved 21 December 2014.

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The UK Singles Chart is compiled by the Official Charts Company OCC on behalf of the British record industry In the 2000s the chart week ran from Sunday to Saturday and the top 40 singles were revealed each Sunday on BBC Radio 1 At the start of the decade before the advent of legal music downloads it was based entirely on sales of physical singles from retail outlets but in 2005 permanent downloads began to be included in the chart compilation 1 2 Westlife had 11 No 1 singles between 2000 and 2009 including a cover of Phil Collins Against All Odds which they released as a duet with Mariah Carey in 2000 During the 2000s 275 singles reached the No 1 position on the chart the most of any decade so far Over this period Westlife were the most successful group and music act at reaching the top spot with 11 No 1 singles Rihanna and Jay Z s song Umbrella spent 10 weeks at No 1 in 2007 the longest spell at the top of the charts since Wet Wet Wet s 1994 hit Love Is All Around which topped the charts for 15 weeks The Internet allowed music to be heard by vast numbers of people on social networking sites such as YouTube and Myspace it also increased piracy This and the introduction of the UK Singles Downloads Chart in 2004 3 led to a decrease in record sales and a reduction in the number of copies sold of a No 1 record on the singles chart 4 Gnarls Barkley s Crazy became the first song to reach the top of the charts based on downloads alone in 2006 remaining at No 1 for nine consecutive weeks 5 Physical single sales had been falling for more than a decade but digital single sales finally turned the trend around in 2008 with combined physical and digital single sales growing 33 over the previous year 6 Lily Allen made herself known on the Internet through her Myspace page and following this exposure her debut single Smile peaked at No 1 Three years later her single The Fear topped the chart for four consecutive weeks being the longest running No 1 single of 2009 Reality television shows played an important and influential role on the charts during the decade Hear Say won the original series of Popstars in 2000 and topped the charts with their debut single Pure and Simple A trend developed as this feat was replicated by Pop Idol winners Will Young 2002 and Michelle McManus 2003 and runners up Gareth Gates and Sam amp Mark 2002 Fame Academy winner David Sneddon and the winner of the first series of The X Factor Steve Brookstein in 2005 Reality television winners did especially well during the Christmas season every Christmas No 1 from 2005 to 2008 came from an X Factor winner Shayne Ward reached No 1 in 2005 with That s My Goal and he was followed by Leona Lewis Leon Jackson and Alexandra Burke Girls Aloud the Popstars The Rivals winners also had the Christmas No 1 in 2002 with Sound of the Underground Kelly Clarkson the winner of the first series of American Idol achieved her first UK No 1 single My Life Would Suck Without You in 2009 The first No 1 of the decade the double A side I Have a Dream Seasons in the Sun by Westlife was a holdover from the end of 1999 Killing in the Name by Rage Against the Machine was the final No 1 of the decade In January 2005 a landmark was reached as the re release of Elvis Presley s One Night became the 1 000th single to reach No 1 in the singles chart 7 Contents 1 Chart history 2 Number one singles 3 Statistics by decade 3 1 By artist 3 2 Artists by total number of weeks at number one 3 3 Songs by total number of weeks at number one 3 4 By record label 4 Million selling and Platinum records 5 Notes 6 ReferencesChart history editIn 2000 42 songs not including Westlife s I Have a Dream Seasons in the Sun which first reached number one at the end of 1999 hit the top spot a UK charts record for most number ones in a calendar year The year 2000 also holds the record for most consecutive weeks with a new number one with a different single hitting the number one spot every week from 24 June to 16 September 8 Six songs returned to the top of the charts for two separate spells These were Don t Stop Movin by S Club 7 2001 Gotta Get thru This by Daniel Bedingfield 2001 2002 Call on Me by Eric Prydz 2004 Hips Don t Lie by Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean 2006 and Boom Boom Pow 2009 and I Gotta Feeling 2009 by the Black Eyed Peas In addition Lady Gaga s Bad Romance was number one in December 2009 and climbed back to the top in January 2010 Number one singles editKey No nth single to top the UK Singles Chart re Return of a single to number one Best selling single of the year 9 Best selling single of the decade 9 nbsp Arctic Monkeys scored two number ones this decade with their debut single I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor and When the Sun Goes Down and are one of the first acts to come to the public attention via the Internet nbsp Britney Spears hit the top spot with Oops I Did It Again and Born to Make You Happy in 2000 and with Toxic and Everytime in 2004 nbsp American rock band Evanescence debuted at number one with their single Bring Me To Life and their album Fallen in 2003 and started their massive international success nbsp Gnarls Barkley s Crazy became the first song to reach number one on downloads alone in 2006 and the first song since 1994 to spend longer than two months at number one nbsp Leona Lewis saw her debut single A Moment Like This reach number one in 2006 Two more chart toppers followed including Bleeding Love which had a 7 week reign at number one in 2007 and Run in 2008 nbsp American group The Black Eyed Peas spent six weeks at number one with Where Is the Love in 2003 In 2009 Boom Boom Pow I Gotta Feeling and Meet Me Halfway also reached the number one spot nbsp Sugababes had more number one singles than any other female act in the 2000s with six Their first number one was Freak Like Me in 2002 nbsp Kylie Minogue scored her second number one of the decade with Can t Get You Out of My Head in 2001 selling more than 1 1 million copies It was the biggest selling single by a female of the 21st century until 2011 when it was surpassed by Adele s Someone like You nbsp Madonna holds the record for the most number one singles by a female artist during the decade She topped the chart for a fifth time in 2008 with 4 Minutes featuring Justin Timberlake nbsp Lady Gaga became the first female artist to score three number ones in a single year with Just Dance Poker Face and Bad Romance all topping the chart in 2009 nbsp Christina Aguilera gained three number one singles in the 2000s and one in 1999 nbsp Kings of Leon s Sex on Fire sold over 840 000 copies in 2008 making it one of the biggest songs of 2008 and the biggest hit by any American act during the 2000s It spent a total of 68 weeks in the UK chart nbsp Rapper Eminem scored 7 number one hits in 2000s putting him second behind Westlife for the most number ones during the decade nbsp Rihanna had a 10 week run at the top of the UK Singles Chart along with Jay Z with Umbrella nbsp Katy Perry s I Kissed a Girl was one of the best selling singles in 2008 nbsp Beyonce scored 6 number ones in the 2000s two with Destiny s Child and four solo nbsp Cheryl scored 5 number ones since the middle of decade four as a Girls Aloud member and one solo nbsp Rapper Jay Z was 15 weeks at the top spot the most in this decade nbsp Irish band U2 scored four number ones in this decade nbsp Rapper Nelly scored four number ones this decade nbsp Mancunian rockers Oasis scored 4 number ones this decade nbsp Lily Allen scored two number one singles this decade Smile in 2006 and The Fear in 2009 which stayed for four consecutive weeks at the top being the longest running number one in 2009 nbsp Rap metal band Rage Against the Machine scored the last Christmas number one of the decade and their first UK number one with Killing in the Name after a successful Facebook campaign by DJ Jon Morter to stop another The X Factor winner s single dominating the Christmas charts nbsp Elvis Presley scored four posthumous number ones in 2002 on Junkie XL s remix of A Little Less Conversation and then in 2005 with Jailhouse Rock I Got Stung and It s Now or Never when all his number one singles were reissued and re released to celebrate fifty years of his music Contents 1990s20002001200220032004200520062007200820092010s No Artist nb 1 Single nb 1 Record label nb 2 Week ending date nb 1 Weeks atnumber one nb 1 2000 844 Westlife I Have a Dream Seasons in the Sun RCA 25 December 1999 4 845 Manic Street Preachers The Masses Against the Classes Epic 22 January 2000 1 846 Britney Spears Born to Make You Happy Jive 29 January 2000 1 847 Gabrielle Rise Go Beat 5 February 2000 2 848 Oasis Go Let It Out Big Brother 19 February 2000 1 849 All Saints Pure Shores London 26 February 2000 2 850 Madonna American Pie Maverick 11 March 2000 1 851 Chicane featuring Bryan Adams Don t Give Up Xtravaganza 18 March 2000 1 852 Geri Halliwell Bag It Up EMI 25 March 2000 1 853 Melanie C featuring Lisa Left Eye Lopes Never Be the Same Again Virgin 1 April 2000 1 854 Westlife Fool Again RCA 8 April 2000 1 855 Craig David Fill Me In Wildstar 15 April 2000 1 856 Fragma Toca s Miracle Positiva 22 April 2000 2 857 Oxide amp Neutrino Bound 4 da Reload Casualty East West 6 May 2000 1 858 Britney Spears Oops I Did It Again Jive 13 May 2000 1 859 Madison Avenue Don t Call Me Baby VC Recordings 20 May 2000 1 860 Billie Piper Day amp Night Innocent 27 May 2000 1 861 Sonique It Feels So Good Universal 3 June 2000 3 862 Black Legend You See the Trouble with Me Eternal 24 June 2000 1 863 Kylie Minogue Spinning Around Parlophone 1 July 2000 1 864 Eminem The Real Slim Shady Interscope 8 July 2000 1 865 The Corrs Breathless Atlantic 15 July 2000 1 866 Ronan Keating Life Is a Rollercoaster Polydor 22 July 2000 1 867 Five and Queen We Will Rock You RCA 29 July 2000 1 868 Craig David 7 Days Wildstar 5 August 2000 1 869 Robbie Williams Rock DJ Chrysalis 12 August 2000 1 870 Melanie C I Turn to You Virgin 19 August 2000 1 871 Spiller Groovejet If This Ain t Love Positiva 26 August 2000 1 872 Madonna Music Maverick 2 September 2000 1 873 A1 Take on Me Columbia 9 September 2000 1 874 Modjo Lady Hear Me Tonight Polydor 16 September 2000 2 875 Mariah Carey featuring Westlife Against All Odds Columbia 30 September 2000 2 876 All Saints Black Coffee London 14 October 2000 1 877 U2 Beautiful Day Island 21 October 2000 1 878 Steps Stomp Jive 28 October 2000 1 879 Spice Girls Holler Let Love Lead the Way Virgin 4 November 2000 1 880 Westlife My Love RCA 11 November 2000 1 881 A1 Same Old Brand New You Columbia 18 November 2000 1 882 LeAnn Rimes Can t Fight the Moonlight Curb London 25 November 2000 1 883 Destiny s Child Independent Women Part I Columbia 2 December 2000 1 884 S Club 7 Never Had a Dream Come True Polydor 9 December 2000 1 885 Eminem Stan Interscope 16 December 2000 1 886 Bob the Builder Can We Fix It BBC Music 23 December 2000 3 2001 887 Rui da Silva featuring Cassandra Touch Me Arista 13 January 2001 1 888 Jennifer Lopez Love Don t Cost a Thing Epic 20 January 2001 1 889 Limp Bizkit Rollin Interscope 27 January 2001 2 890 Atomic Kitten Whole Again Innocent 10 February 2001 4 891 Shaggy featuring RikRok It Wasn t Me MCA 10 March 2001 1 892 Westlife Uptown Girl RCA 17 March 2001 1 893 Hear Say Pure and Simple Polydor 24 March 2001 3 894 Emma Bunton What Took You So Long Virgin 14 April 2001 2 895 Destiny s Child Survivor Columbia 28 April 2001 1 896 S Club 7 Don t Stop Movin Polydor 5 May 2001 1 897 Geri Halliwell It s Raining Men EMI 12 May 2001 2 re S Club 7 Don t Stop Movin Polydor 26 May 2001 1 898 DJ Pied Piper and the Masters of Ceremonies Do You Really Like It Relentless Ministry of Sound 2 June 2001 1 899 Shaggy featuring Rayvon Angel MCA 9 June 2001 3 900 Christina Aguilera Lil Kim Mya and Pink Lady Marmalade Interscope 30 June 2001 1 901 Hear Say The Way to Your Love Polydor 7 July 2001 1 902 Roger Sanchez Another Chance Defected 14 July 2001 1 903 Robbie Williams Eternity The Road to Mandalay Chrysalis 21 July 2001 2 904 Atomic Kitten Eternal Flame Innocent 4 August 2001 2 905 So Solid Crew 21 Seconds Relentless 18 August 2001 1 906 Five Let s Dance RCA 25 August 2001 2 907 Blue Too Close Innocent 8 September 2001 1 908 Bob the Builder Mambo No 5 BBC Music 15 September 2001 1 909 DJ Otzi Hey Baby EMI 22 September 2001 1 910 Kylie Minogue Can t Get You Out of My Head Parlophone 29 September 2001 4 911 Afroman Because I Got High Universal 27 October 2001 3 912 Westlife Queen of My Heart RCA 17 November 2001 1 913 Blue If You Come Back Innocent 24 November 2001 1 914 S Club 7 Have You Ever Polydor 1 December 2001 1 915 Daniel Bedingfield Gotta Get Thru This Relentless 8 December 2001 2 916 Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman Somethin Stupid Chrysalis 22 December 2001 3 2002 re Daniel Bedingfield Gotta Get Thru This Relentless 12 January 2002 1 917 Aaliyah More Than a Woman Virgin 19 January 2002 1 918 George Harrison My Sweet Lord reissue Parlophone 26 January 2002 1 919 Enrique Iglesias Hero Interscope 2 February 2002 4 920 Westlife World of Our Own S 2 March 2002 1 921 Will Young Anything Is Possible Evergreen S 9 March 2002 3 922 Gareth Gates Unchained Melody S 30 March 2002 4 923 Oasis The Hindu Times Big Brother 27 April 2002 1 924 Sugababes Freak Like Me Island 4 May 2002 1 925 Holly Valance Kiss Kiss London 11 May 2002 1 926 Ronan Keating If Tomorrow Never Comes Polydor 18 May 2002 1 927 Liberty X Just a Little V2 25 May 2002 1 928 Eminem Without Me Interscope 1 June 2002 1 929 Will Young Light My Fire S 8 June 2002 2 930 Elvis vs JXL A Little Less Conversation RCA 22 June 2002 4 931 Gareth Gates Anyone of Us Stupid Mistake S 20 July 2002 3 932 Darius Colourblind Mercury 10 August 2002 2 933 Sugababes Round Round Island 24 August 2002 1 934 Blazin Squad Crossroads East West 31 August 2002 1 935 Atomic Kitten The Tide Is High Get the Feeling Innocent 7 September 2002 3 936 Pink Just like a Pill Arista 28 September 2002 1 937 Will Young and Gareth Gates The Long and Winding Road Suspicious Minds S 5 October 2002 2 938 Las Ketchup The Ketchup Song Columbia 19 October 2002 1 939 Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland Dilemma Universal 26 October 2002 2 940 DJ Sammy and Yanou featuring Do Heaven Data Ministry of Sound 9 November 2002 1 941 Westlife Unbreakable S 16 November 2002 1 942 Christina Aguilera featuring Redman Dirrty RCA 23 November 2002 2 943 Daniel Bedingfield If You re Not the One Polydor 7 December 2002 1 944 Eminem Lose Yourself Interscope 14 December 2002 1 945 Blue featuring Elton John Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word Innocent 21 December 2002 1 946 Girls Aloud Sound of the Underground Polydor 28 December 2002 4 2003 947 David Sneddon Stop Living the Lie Mercury 25 January 2003 2 948 t A T u All the Things She Said Interscope 8 February 2003 4 949 Christina Aguilera Beautiful RCA 8 March 2003 2 950 Gareth Gates featuring The Kumars Spirit in the Sky S 22 March 2003 2 951 Room 5 featuring Oliver Cheatham Make Luv Positiva 5 April 2003 4 952 Busted You Said No Universal 3 May 2003 1 953 Tomcraft Loneliness Data Ministry of Sound 10 May 2003 1 954 R Kelly Ignition Jive 17 May 2003 4 955 Evanescence Bring Me to Life Epic 14 June 2003 4 956 Beyonce featuring Jay Z Crazy in Love Columbia 12 July 2003 3 957 Daniel Bedingfield Never Gonna Leave Your Side Polydor 2 August 2003 1 958 Blu Cantrell featuring Sean Paul Breathe Arista 9 August 2003 4 959 Elton John Are You Ready for Love Southern Fried 6 September 2003 1 960 The Black Eyed Peas Where Is the Love A amp M 13 September 2003 6 961 Sugababes Hole in the Head Island 25 October 2003 1 962 Fatman Scoop featuring the Crooklyn Clan Be Faithful Def Jam 1 November 2003 2 963 Kylie Minogue Slow Parlophone 15 November 2003 1 964 Busted Crashed the Wedding Universal 22 November 2003 1 965 Westlife Mandy S 29 November 2003 1 966 Will Young Leave Right Now S 6 December 2003 2 967 Ozzy and Kelly Osbourne Changes Sanctuary 20 December 2003 1 968 Michael Andrews featuring Gary Jules Mad World Adventure Sanctuary 27 December 2003 3 2004 969 Michelle All This Time S 17 January 2004 3 970 LMC vs U2 Take Me to the Clouds Above AATW 7 February 2004 2 971 Sam amp Mark With a Little Help from My Friends 19 21 February 2004 1 972 Busted Who s David Universal 28 February 2004 1 973 Peter Andre featuring Bubbler Ranx Mysterious Girl A amp E 6 March 2004 1 974 Britney Spears Toxic Jive 13 March 2004 1 975 DJ Casper Cha Cha Slide AATW 20 March 2004 1 976 Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris Yeah Arista 27 March 2004 2 977 McFly 5 Colours in Her Hair Universal 10 April 2004 2 978 Eamon Fuck It I Don t Want You Back Jive 24 April 2004 4 979 Frankee F U R B Fuck You Right Back AATW 22 May 2004 3 980 Mario Winans featuring Enya and P Diddy I Don t Wanna Know Bad Boy 12 June 2004 2 981 Britney Spears Everytime Jive 26 June 2004 1 982 McFly Obviously Universal 3 July 2004 1 983 Usher Burn Laface 10 July 2004 2 984 The Shapeshifters Lola s Theme Positiva 24 July 2004 1 985 The Streets Dry Your Eyes 679 Locked On 31 July 2004 1 986 Busted Thunderbirds 3AM Universal 7 August 2004 2 987 3 of a Kind Baby Cakes Relentless 21 August 2004 1 988 Natasha Bedingfield These Words Phonogenic 28 August 2004 2 989 Nelly My Place Flap Your Wings Universal 11 September 2004 1 990 Brian McFadden Real to Me Modest Sony Music 18 September 2004 1 991 Eric Prydz Call on Me Data 25 September 2004 3 992 Robbie Williams Radio Chrysalis 16 October 2004 1 re Eric Prydz Call on Me Data 23 October 2004 2 993 Ja Rule featuring R Kelly and Ashanti Wonderful Def Jam 6 November 2004 1 994 Eminem Just Lose It Interscope 13 November 2004 1 995 U2 Vertigo Island 20 November 2004 1 996 Girls Aloud I ll Stand by You Polydor 27 November 2004 2 997 Band Aid 20 Do They Know It s Christmas Mercury 11 December 2004 4 2005 998 Steve Brookstein Against All Odds Syco 8 January 2005 1 999 Elvis Presley Jailhouse Rock reissue RCA 15 January 2005 1 1000 Elvis Presley One Night I Got Stung reissue RCA 22 January 2005 1 1001 Ciara featuring Petey Pablo Goodies Laface 29 January 2005 1 1002 Elvis Presley It s Now or Never reissue RCA 5 February 2005 1 1003 Eminem Like Toy Soldiers Interscope 12 February 2005 1 1004 U2 Sometimes You Can t Make It on Your Own Island 19 February 2005 1 1005 Jennifer Lopez Get Right Epic 26 February 2005 1 1006 Nelly featuring Tim McGraw Over and Over Curb Universal 5 March 2005 1 1007 Stereophonics Dakota V2 12 March 2005 1 1008 McFly All About You You ve Got a Friend Island 19 March 2005 1 1009 Tony Christie featuring Peter Kay Is This the Way to Amarillo Universal Music TV 26 March 2005 7 1010 Akon Lonely Universal 14 May 2005 2 1011 Oasis Lyla Big Brother 28 May 2005 1 1012 Crazy Frog Axel F Gusto 4 June 2005 4 1013 2Pac featuring Elton John Ghetto Gospel Interscope 2 July 2005 3 1014 James Blunt You re Beautiful Atlantic 23 July 2005 5 1015 McFly I ll Be OK Island 27 August 2005 1 1016 Oasis The Importance of Being Idle Big Brother 3 September 2005 1 1017 Gorillaz Dare Parlophone 10 September 2005 1 1018 The Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes Don t Cha A amp M 17 September 2005 3 1019 Sugababes Push the Button Island 8 October 2005 3 1020 Arctic Monkeys I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor Domino 29 October 2005 1 1021 Westlife You Raise Me Up S 5 November 2005 2 1022 Madonna Hung Up Warner Bros 19 November 2005 3 1023 The Pussycat Dolls Stickwitu A amp M 10 December 2005 2 1024 Nizlopi JCB FDM 24 December 2005 1 1025 Shayne Ward That s My Goal Syco 31 December 2005 4 2006 1026 Arctic Monkeys When the Sun Goes Down Domino 28 January 2006 1 1027 The Notorious B I G featuring Diddy Nelly Jagged Edge and Avery Storm Nasty Girl Bad Boy 4 February 2006 2 1028 Meck featuring Leo Sayer Thunder in My Heart Again Apollo Free2air 18 February 2006 2 1029 Madonna Sorry Warner Bros 4 March 2006 1 1030 Chico It s Chico Time Sony BMG 11 March 2006 2 1031 Orson No Tomorrow Mercury 25 March 2006 1 1032 Ne Yo So Sick Def Jam 1 April 2006 1 1033 Gnarls Barkley Crazy Warner Bros 8 April 2006 9 1034 Sandi Thom I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker With Flowers in My Hair Viking Legacy 10 June 2006 1 1035 Nelly Furtado Maneater Geffen 17 June 2006 3 1036 Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean Hips Don t Lie Epic 8 July 2006 1 1037 Lily Allen Smile Regal Recordings 15 July 2006 2 1038 McFly Don t Stop Me Now Please Please Island 29 July 2006 1 re Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean Hips Don t Lie Epic 5 August 2006 4 1039 Beyonce featuring Jay Z Deja Vu Columbia 2 September 2006 1 1040 Justin Timberlake SexyBack Jive 9 September 2006 1 1041 Scissor Sisters I Don t Feel Like Dancin Polydor 16 September 2006 4 1042 Razorlight America Vertigo 14 October 2006 1 1043 My Chemical Romance Welcome to the Black Parade Reprise 21 October 2006 2 1044 McFly Star Girl Island 4 November 2006 1 1045 Fedde Le Grand Put Your Hands Up For Detroit Data 11 November 2006 1 1046 Westlife The Rose S 18 November 2006 1 1047 Akon featuring Eminem Smack That Universal 25 November 2006 1 1048 Take That Patience Polydor 2 December 2006 4 1049 Leona Lewis A Moment Like This Syco 30 December 2006 4 2007 1050 Mika Grace Kelly Casablanca Island 27 January 2007 5 1051 Kaiser Chiefs Ruby B Unique Polydor 3 March 2007 1 1052 Take That Shine Polydor 10 March 2007 2 1053 Sugababes vs Girls Aloud Walk This Way Fascination Island 24 March 2007 1 1054 The Proclaimers featuring Brian Potter and Andy Pipkin I m Gonna Be 500 Miles EMI 31 March 2007 3 1055 Timbaland featuring Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake Give It to Me Interscope 21 April 2007 1 1056 Beyonce and Shakira Beautiful Liar Columbia 28 April 2007 3 1057 McFly Baby s Coming Back Transylvania Island 19 May 2007 1 1058 Rihanna featuring Jay Z Umbrella Def Jam 26 May 2007 10 1059 Timbaland featuring Keri Hilson The Way I Are Interscope 4 August 2007 2 1060 Robyn with Kleerup With Every Heartbeat Konichiwa 18 August 2007 1 1061 Kanye West Stronger Roc A Fella 25 August 2007 2 1062 Sean Kingston Beautiful Girls Beluga Heights 8 September 2007 4 1063 Sugababes About You Now Island 6 October 2007 4 1064 Leona Lewis Bleeding Love Syco 3 November 2007 7 1065 Katie Melua and Eva Cassidy What a Wonderful World Dramatico 22 December 2007 1 1066 Leon Jackson When You Believe Syco 29 December 2007 3 2008 1067 Basshunter featuring DJ Mental Theo s Bazzheadz Now You re Gone Hard2Beat 19 January 2008 5 1068 Duffy Mercy A amp M 23 February 2008 5 1069 Estelle featuring Kanye West American Boy Atlantic HomeSchool 29 March 2008 4 1070 Madonna featuring Justin Timberlake 4 Minutes Warner Bros 26 April 2008 4 1071 The Ting Tings That s Not My Name Columbia 24 May 2008 1 1072 Rihanna Take a Bow Def Jam 31 May 2008 2 1073 Mint Royale Singin in the Rain Direction 14 June 2008 2 1074 Coldplay Viva la Vida Parlophone 28 June 2008 1 1075 Ne Yo Closer Def Jam 5 July 2008 1 1076 Dizzee Rascal featuring Calvin Harris and Chrome Dance wiv Me Dirtee Stank 12 July 2008 4 1077 Kid Rock All Summer Long Atlantic 9 August 2008 1 1078 Katy Perry I Kissed a Girl Virgin 16 August 2008 5 1079 Kings of Leon Sex on Fire HandMeDown 20 September 2008 3 1080 Pink So What Laface 11 October 2008 3 1081 Girls Aloud The Promise Fascination 1 November 2008 1 1082 The X Factor Finalists 2008 Hero Syco 8 November 2008 3 1083 Beyonce If I Were a Boy Columbia 29 November 2008 1 1084 Take That Greatest Day Polydor 6 December 2008 1 1085 Leona Lewis Run Syco 13 December 2008 2 1086 Alexandra Burke Hallelujah Syco 27 December 2008 3 2009 1087 Lady Gaga featuring Colby O Donis Just Dance Interscope 17 January 2009 3 1088 Lily Allen The Fear Regal Recordings 7 February 2009 4 1089 Kelly Clarkson My Life Would Suck Without You RCA 7 March 2009 1 1090 Flo Rida featuring Kesha Right Round Atlantic 14 March 2009 1 1091 Vanessa Jenkins and Bryn West featuring Tom Jones and Robin Gibb Barry Islands in the Stream Mercury 21 March 2009 1 1092 Lady Gaga Poker Face Interscope 28 March 2009 3 1093 Calvin Harris I m Not Alone Columbia 18 April 2009 2 1094 Tinchy Stryder featuring N Dubz Number 1 4th and Broadway 2 May 2009 3 1095 The Black Eyed Peas Boom Boom Pow Interscope 23 May 2009 1 1096 Dizzee Rascal featuring Armand Van Helden Bonkers Dirtee Stank 30 May 2009 2 re The Black Eyed Peas Boom Boom Pow Interscope 13 June 2009 1 1097 Pixie Lott Mama Do Uh Oh Uh Oh Mercury 20 June 2009 1 1098 David Guetta featuring Kelly Rowland When Love Takes Over Positiva 27 June 2009 1 1099 La Roux Bulletproof Polydor 4 July 2009 1 1100 Cascada Evacuate the Dancefloor AATW Universal Music TV 11 July 2009 2 1101 JLS Beat Again Epic 25 July 2009 2 1102 The Black Eyed Peas I Gotta Feeling Interscope 8 August 2009 1 1103 Tinchy Stryder featuring Amelle Berrabah Never Leave You Fourth and Broadway 15 August 2009 1 re The Black Eyed Peas I Gotta Feeling Interscope 22 August 2009 1 1104 David Guetta featuring Akon Sexy Chick Positiva Virgin 29 August 2009 1 1105 Dizzee Rascal featuring Chrome Holiday Dirtee Stank 5 September 2009 1 1106 Jay Z featuring Rihanna and Kanye West Run This Town Roc Nation 12 September 2009 1 1107 Pixie Lott Boys and Girls Mercury 19 September 2009 1 1108 Taio Cruz Break Your Heart Island 26 September 2009 3 1109 Chipmunk Oopsy Daisy Jive 17 October 2009 1 1110 Alexandra Burke featuring Flo Rida Bad Boys Syco 24 October 2009 1 1111 Cheryl Cole Fight for This Love Fascination 31 October 2009 2 1112 JLS Everybody in Love Epic 14 November 2009 1 1113 The Black Eyed Peas Meet Me Halfway Interscope 21 November 2009 1 1114 The X Factor Finalists 2009 You Are Not Alone Syco 28 November 2009 1 1115 Peter Kay s Animated All Star Band The Official BBC Children in Need Medley Epic 5 December 2009 2 1116 Lady Gaga Bad Romance Interscope 19 December 2009 1 1117 Rage Against the Machine Killing in the Name Epic 26 December 2009 1 Contents 1990s20002001200220032004200520062007200820092010s Statistics by decade editBy artist edit The following artists achieved four or more number one hits during the 2000s A number of artists had number one singles on their own as well as part of a collaboration Madonna Timbaland and Justin Timberlake s song 4 Minutes for example is counted for all three artists because they were credited on the cover while Where Is the Love does not count for Timberlake as he did not receive artist credit on that track in order to avoid overexposure Artist Number one hits Westlife 11 Eminem 7 McFly 7 Sugababes 6 Madonna 5 The Black Eyed Peas 4 Beyonce 4 Busted 4 Gareth Gates 4 Girls Aloud 4 Jay Z 4 Nelly 4 Oasis 4 Elvis Presley 4 Britney Spears 4 U2 4 Robbie Williams 4 Will Young 4 Artists by total number of weeks at number one edit Artist Weeks atnumber one Jay Z 15 A Westlife 14 B Rihanna 13 Leona Lewis 13 Peter Kay 12 F Will Young 12 E Sugababes 11 E The Black Eyed Peas 11 Dizzee Rascal 11 E Gareth Gates 11 Robbie Williams 10 Madonna 10 Atomic Kitten 9 Gnarls Barkley 9 Beyonce 8 Girls Aloud 8 Shakira 8 McFly 8 Alexandra Burke 7 G Lady Gaga 7 Eminem 7 Songs by total number of weeks at number one edit Song Weeks atnumber one Umbrella 10 Crazy 9 Bleeding Love 7 Is This the Way to Amarillo Where Is the Love 6 Call on Me 5 Grace Kelly Hips Don t Lie I Kissed a Girl Mercy Now You re Gone You re Beautiful A Total includes appearances on Rihanna s Umbrella and Beyonce s Crazy in Love and Deja Vu B Total does not include two weeks spent at number one at the end of 1999 with I Have a Dream Seasons in the Sun D Total includes collaboration with Dizzee Rascal E Total includes Band Aid 20 F Total includes credit as Brian Potter By record label edit The following record labels had five or more number ones on the UK Singles Chart during the 2000s Record label Number ones Syco S 23 Interscope 19 Polydor 18 Island 16 RCA 14 Universal 13 Columbia 12 Epic 9 Jive 9 Innocent 7 Mercury 7 Virgin 7 Def Jam 6 Parlophone 6 Positiva 6 Atlantic 5Million selling and Platinum records editIn April 1973 the British Phonographic Industry BPI began classifying singles and albums by the number of units shipped The highest threshold is Platinum which since 1989 is awarded to singles with over 600 000 units 21 22 nb 3 In July 2013 the BPI started a process of automatic certification regardless of original release dates 24 and since July 2014 audio streaming is included in the calculation of units at 100 streams equivalent to 1 sale or shipment 25 Hence many of the singles released in the 2000s have been awarded certification in the 2010s For singles selling 1 million copies during the 2000s see List of best selling singles of the 2000s decade in the United KingdomFor a full list of singles which were released during the 2000s and have sold 1 million copies see List of million selling singles in the United Kingdom and sort the table by release dateFor Platinum singles released during the 2000s see List of Platinum singles in the United Kingdom awarded since 2000Notes edit a b c d The artist song name date of number one and duration are those given by the Official Charts Company 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 The record labels are those given by the OCC 20 The number of sales required to qualify for Platinum Gold and Silver discs was dropped in 1989 from the former thresholds of Silver 250 000 units Gold 500 000 units and Platinum 1 000 000 units to the current thresholds of Silver 200 000 units Gold 400 000 units and Platinum 600 000 units 21 23 References editGeneral All the number 1 singles Official Charts Company Archived from the original on 18 July 2007 Retrieved 15 February 2009 Roberts David ed Guinness World Records British Hit Singles and Albums 18th ed Specific Roberts David 2005 Guinness World Records British Hit Singles and Albums 18th ed Guinness World Records Limited p 14 ISBN 1 904994 00 8 New singles formats to save the charts BBC News 16 October 2003 Retrieved 22 December 2008 Youngs Ian 12 April 2005 How downloads will change the chart BBC News Retrieved 16 January 2009 Davies Rob 18 May 2008 Legal downloads fail to revive record sales The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 20 January 2009 Youngs Ian 3 April 2006 Digital hit seals chart revolution BBC News Retrieved 16 January 2009 Downloads boost 2008 single sales BBC News 7 January 2009 Retrieved 16 January 2009 Elvis claims 1 000th number one BBC 16 January 2005 Retrieved 25 May 2011 Record Breakers and trivia everyHit com Archived from the original on 15 July 2011 Retrieved 7 February 2009 a b Chart Archive 2000s Singles everyHit com Retrieved 29 July 2010 All the Number One Singles 2000 Official Charts Company Archived from the original on 29 June 2010 Retrieved 26 June 2010 All the Number One Singles 2001 Official Charts Company Archived from the original on 8 July 2010 Retrieved 26 June 2010 All the Number One Singles 2002 Official Charts Company Archived from the original on 15 June 2011 Retrieved 26 June 2010 All the Number One Singles 2003 Official Charts Company Archived from the original on 8 July 2010 Retrieved 26 June 2010 All the Number One Singles 2004 Official Charts Company Archived from the original on 8 July 2010 Retrieved 26 June 2010 All the Number One Singles 2005 Official Charts Company Archived from the original on 18 August 2011 Retrieved 26 June 2010 All the Number One Singles 2006 Official Charts Company Archived from the original on 17 August 2011 Retrieved 26 June 2010 All the Number One Singles 2007 Official Charts Company Archived from the original on 11 August 2011 Retrieved 26 June 2010 All the Number One Singles 2008 Official Charts Company Archived from the original on 3 June 2010 Retrieved 26 June 2010 All the Number One Singles 2009 Official Charts Company Archived from the original on 6 July 2010 Retrieved 26 June 2010 Artist Chart History London Official Charts Company 2010 Archived from the original on 3 September 2011 Retrieved 6 August 2011 a b Certified Awards British Phonographic Industry Archived from the original on 1 May 2012 Retrieved 7 June 2010 International Certification Award levels PDF International Federation of the Phonographic Industry March 2010 p 7 Archived from the original PDF on 26 July 2011 Retrieved 7 June 2010 Gallup 4 February 1989 The Top of the Pops Chart PDF Record Mirror 4 Archived from the original PDF on 26 October 2010 Retrieved 16 July 2010 Certified Awards A Timeline PDF BPI Archived from the original PDF on 8 April 2016 Retrieved 21 December 2014 BPI Certified Awards for Singles Now Include Streams BPI 8 July 2014 Archived from the original on 19 March 2015 Retrieved 21 December 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of UK singles chart number ones of the 2000s amp oldid 1218301885, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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