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Lists of UK Album Downloads Chart number ones; Lists of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones; Lists of UK Independent Singles Chart number ones; Lists of UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart number ones; Lists of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones; List of artists who reached number one on the UK Singles Downloads Chart
As of 4 January 2023, the UK's most downloaded song of all the time was "As It Was" by Harry Styles, which became the U.K.'s top-selling single and album. [1] Besides, as per 9 September 2014, the UK's most-downloaded song of all time is "Happy" by Pharrell Williams, which topped both the UK Singles Downloads Chart and UK Singles Chart. [2]
It is compiled by the Official Charts Company on behalf of the British music industry, [1] and is based solely on non-subscription downloads of songs from official music retailers. The chart was founded in 2004 and was first published on 1 September that year. The first ever number one was "Flying Without Wings" by Irish boy band Westlife. [2]
(Top) 1 See also. 2 External links ... List of most-downloaded songs in the United Kingdom; ... Album Download Chart at the Official Charts Company;
As of 9 September 2014, "Happy" by Pharrell Williams is the most downloaded song in UK music download history. [17] In 2006, McFly became the first band to have two number one singles with "Star Girl" on both the UK Downloads Chart and the UK Singles Chart at the same time. In 2024 Coldplay became the 500th song to top the chart with "We Pray" [18]
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Official Albums Streaming Chart - Chart based purely on album plays on digital streaming services. [7] Official Physical Singles Chart - Chart based purely on physical single sales. Official Music Video Chart - Chart based purely on the UK's biggest music videos of the week, based on sales of DVDs, Blu-rays and other physical formats. [8]
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