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The Irish Singles Chart ranks the best-performing singles in Ireland, as compiled by the Official Charts Company on behalf of the Irish Recorded Music Association. [ 1 ] Issue date
Prior to 1992, the Irish singles chart was compiled from trade shipments from the labels to record stores, rather than on consumer sales, [1] and were first broadcast on RTÉ on 1 October 1962. Before this, charts had been printed in the Evening Herald newspaper, but are under debate as to whether they are official or not.
The Irish Singles Chart ranks the best-performing singles in Ireland, as compiled by the Official Charts Company on behalf of the Irish Recorded Music Association. [ 1 ] Issue date
This is an list of recording artists who have reached number one on the Irish Singles Chart. [1] All acts are listed alphabetically. Solo artists are alphabetised by last name, Groups by group name excluding "A," "An" and "The.". Each act's total of number-one singles is shown after their name.
Weeks at No. 1 1 Harry Styles: 10 2 Kate Bush: 7 3 Eliza Rose: 6 Interplanetary Criminal Taylor Swift: 4 Dave: 4 Sam Smith: Kim Petras: 5 Gayle: 3 Raye: 070 Shake: 6 Adassa: 2 Stephanie Beatriz: Mauro Castillo Rhenzy Feliz: Carolina Gaitán: Diane Guerrero: Belters Only Jazzy: Beyoncé: 7 Lauren Spencer-Smith: 1 Lost Frequencies: Calum Scott: Wham!
List of songs that reached number one on the Irish Singles Chart; 0–9. List of number-one singles of 1962 (Ireland) ... List of number-one singles of 2024 (Ireland) C.
1 18 October 2 One Direction "Night Changes" 4 25 October - [31] Addison Rae "Diet Pepsi" 7 1 November - [32] Sonny Fodera, Jazzy and D.O.D. "Somedays" 5 1 November - Gigi Perez "Sailor Song" 1 1 November 1 Tyler, the Creator and Daniel Caesar "St. Chroma" 10 8 November - [33] Teddy Swims "The Door" 8 8 November - Gracie Abrams "That's So True ...
A new chart is compiled and released to the public by the Irish Recorded Music Association on Friday at noon. Each chart is dated with the "week-ending" date of the previous Thursday (i.e., the day before issue). The singles chart was first published on 1 October 1962, and covered the top ten singles of the previous week by record label shipments.