After 26 years, Mariah Carey could finally be about to claim No.1 with her festive perennial All I Want For Christmas Is You (Columbia).
In the latest issue of Music ...
For only the second time this year a single tops the charts with a sale below 40k, but a weekly tally of 38,394 (including 860 paid purchases) is enough to ...
YouTube vlogger and self-publicist Mark Hoyle has the coveted Christmas No.1 for the second year in a row, with his I Love Sausage Rolls – a charity remake of Joan ...
LadBaby’s I Love Sausage Rolls (Frtyfve/AWAL) has romped home in the race for the Christmas No.1 single. It’s a second consecutive festive chart-topper for the novelty act.
In the ...
LadBaby is still the frontrunner for this year’s Christmas No.1 with I Love Sausage Rolls, according to the latest sales data from the Official Charts Company.
The YouTuber’s reworking ...
George Michael and Wham! are back in the charts with the Last Christmas soundtrack (Epic/Sony Music CG).
Released ahead of the festive rom-com starring Emilia Clarke, the OST debuted at ...
George Michael’s catalogue label, publisher and lawyer have told Music Week that a new soundtrack will further establish his legacy.
Sony Music will release the Last Christmas OST album on ...
In an unchanged top three that consists entirely of female American soloists in their mid-twenties, Ariana Grande’s Thank U, Next racks up its sixth straight week at No.1 on sales ...
A week after becoming Pink’s fourth No.1 on the radio airplay chart, A Million Dreams slumps to No.8, handing the baton to Mark Ronson’s Nothing Breaks Like A Heart (feat. ...
No.1 with Get This Party Started in 2002, Blow Me (One Last Kiss) in 2012 and What About Us in 2017, Pink scores her fourth No.1 on the radio airplay ...