2009 in British music charts explained

This is a summary of the year 2009 in British music charts. 31 singles have occupied the number-one spot including 15 new entries. Due to the increase in downloads over physical sales, singles now tend to enter the chart at a lower position, before climbing to the top a few weeks later: a trend which was previously rarely seen in the later half of the 1990s and most of the 2000s.

Summary of UK chart activity

January

Alexandra Burke's "Hallelujah", the Christmas number-one single of 2008, remained at the top of the Singles Chart for a third week on 4 January. One week later, however, American singer-songwriter Lady Gaga's debut single "Just Dance" went to number one, and stayed there for the remainder of the month. Elsewhere in January, Girls Aloud scored their twentieth consecutive top ten single with "The Loving Kind", while Beyoncé returned to the top ten with "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)", the second single from her I Am… Sasha Fierce album. American rapper Kid Cudi made his top ten debut with "Day 'n' Nite" which peaked at number two, whilst The Saturdays' third single "Issues" peaked at number four.

Kings of Leon's Only by the Night album, which spent two weeks at number one in 2008, returned to the top of the Albums Chart on 11 January on the strength of their recent single "Use Somebody", while The Script's eponymous debut album – another number one of last year – also returned to the peak of the chart. Indie rock band White Lies scored their first number one album when debut LP To Lose My Life... topped the charts on 25 January, while Lady Gaga's debut album The Fame entered at number three.

February

Lady Gaga finally got knocked off the number one spot by Lily Allen, who scored her second number one with "The Fear".[1] ending Lady Gaga's three-week reign at the top. Alesha Dixon's second single, "Breathe Slow" from her album The Alesha Show climbed up to number six, two weeks before its CD release. It finally climbed up to number three two weeks later, her highest peaking solo hit.

White Lies got knocked off from the number one album spot by Bruce Springsteen with his new album, Working on a Dream. Franz Ferdinand's third album, Tonight, missed out at number two. Bruce Springsteen kept number one for another week, whilst The View's second album Which Bitch? entered at number four.

Rapper Eminem returned with "Crack a Bottle", which entered the singles chart at number four on downloads alone, his first hit in four years. This month also saw the re-entry of M.I.A. with her song "Paper Planes" due to the multi-BAFTA-winning film Slumdog Millionaire. The lead single from the first The Prodigy album in five years, "Omen", peaked at number four on the singles chart.

March

Kelly Clarkson, the winner of the first series of American Idol, scored her first UK number one single on 1 March with "My Life Would Suck Without You", the lead single from her fourth studio album All I Ever Wanted. Teenage country/pop singer Taylor Swift jumped 20 places to number two with "Love Story". Kelly Clarkson then got knocked down to number four by Flo Rida with "Right Round" who prevented The Saturdays from getting number one with "Just Can't Get Enough" which was the first time in 14 years that the Comic Relief song did not hit number one. The second Comic Relief song, "Barry Islands in the Stream" got to number one a week later and a week after that it got knocked off by Lady Gaga who gained a surprise second number one with "Poker Face". On 29 March, Noisettes entered the top forty for the first time with "Don't Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go)" at number two, Pussycat Dolls' new single "Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)" with A.R. Rahman climbed to number five and "Halo" by Beyoncé got to number four.

Kings of Leon got knocked off from the number one album spot by The Prodigy with their first studio album in five years, Invaders Must Die. The Prodigy then got knocked off from number one by U2 with their first album in five years, No Line on the Horizon which outsold the rest of the top forty combined to claim the top spot. U2 kept the top spot the next week whilst Kelly Clarkson's album All I Ever Wanted went straight in at number four and Annie Lennox got to number two with The Annie Lennox Collection. On Mother's Day week Ronan Keating topped the albums chart with Songs for My Mother, while Annie Lennox stayed at number two.

April

On the first chart of April, Lady Gaga stayed at number one on the singles chart with "Poker Face" which went on to become the UK's biggest-selling single of 2009.Metro Station's debut song "Shake It" climbed to number six and La Roux's song "In for the Kill" climbed up into the top ten after a fortnight at number eleven, reaching number seven. The next week La Roux climbed higher to number four, Calvin Harris knocked Lady Gaga off the top with "I'm Not Alone" and Ciara's new single, "Love Sex Magic" with Justin Timberlake entered at number six. On 19 April, Calvin Harris stayed at number one for a second week with "I'm Not Alone". La Roux climbed 2 places to number two, knocking Lady Gaga to number three, and Pussycat Dolls to number four. Eminem gained the highest new entry with "We Made You". On 26 April the aptly titled "Number 1" by Tinchy Stryder and N-Dubz went straight in at number one. Curiously, despite 23 releases since chart records began, no other single has ever reached number one, referencing its chart position in the title. They saw off competition from La Roux, who was a non-mover at 2 whilst Calvin Harris dropped two places to number 3. Climbers included Eminem who rose three places to 5 and Lily Allen rose one place to 9. Lady Gaga however dropped one place to number 4 and Ciara Feat. Justin Timberlake also slightly dropped.

On the first albums chart of the month, Lady Gaga finally climbed to number one with The Fame, knocking off Ronan Keating with Songs for My Mother and Flo Rida's second album R.O.O.T.S. debuted at number five, becoming his highest charting album to date. The next week Lady Gaga kept number one with new albums from Doves at number two and Bat for Lashes with Two Suns at number five. On 26 April, Lady Gaga kept her reign over the albums chart keeping her album "The Fame" at the summit for a month despite heavy competition from Depeche Mode.

May

On the first chart of May, the top two remained static, whilst at three, pushing Lady Gaga and Calvin Harris down one each, was Ironik and Chipmunk's remix of Elton John's "Tiny Dancer". Girls Aloud only managed to climb to number eleven, therefore breaking their run of consecutive top tens with "Untouchable". The next week Tinchy Stryder and N-Dubz got knocked down to number two as The Black Eyed Peas' comeback single "Boom Boom Pow" debuted at the top on downloads alone. Lily Allen and Eminem both benefited from physicals as they went to number five and four respectively. Black Eyed Peas were knocked from number 1 by another new entry, Dizzee Rascal with his new hit "Bonkers". Eurovision winner Alexander Rybak also had a top ten placing with "Fairytale".

Lady Gaga finally got knocked from the number one album spot by Bob Dylan with Together Through Life, his first studio album in almost three years. The Enemy's new album Music for the People went straight in at number two. On 17 May Bob Dylan got knocked down seven places by Green Day's new album 21st Century Breakdown which only had two days of sales to get to number 1. The long-awaited comeback album from musician Eminem titled Relapse goes straight to the top becoming this year's fastest selling album with over 166,000 copies in its first week in the UK. Also in the top ten was Madness' new album and Journal for Plague Lovers by Manic Street Preachers at numbers five and three respectively.

June

On the first chart of June, Black Eyed Peas regained the number one spot from Dizzee Rascal after Britain's Got Talent winners, Diversity danced to it in their winning routine. Agnes's debut single in the UK Release Me peaked at number three. Keri Hilson's follow-up single "Knock You Down" climbed to number six. On 14 June chart, Pixie Lott debuted at number one with her single "Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh)". Also on the singles chart, "When Love Takes Over" by David Guetta featuring Kelly Rowland charted at number seven after a rush release due to a "cover" version being released on iTunes, before climbing to the top spot a week later. The cover, by Airi L, charted at number twenty-two. The following week, David Guetta was knocked off the number one spot by a new entry from La Roux; the band's third single, "Bulletproof". Also this week, the top one hundred singles chart saw a staggering twenty-eight re-entries from Michael Jackson (six of which reached the top forty), following the singer's death.[2] Lady Gaga's third single, "Paparazzi" entered the top five at number four.

Paolo Nutini reached the number one albums spot with his second album Sunny Side Up whilst Daniel Merriweather's debut album went straight to number two. The next week Kasabian went straight in at number one on the albums chart with West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum. Other high new entries on the albums came from The Black Eyed Peas with The E.N.D. at three and Little Boots with Hands at five. Following the death of "King of Pop" Michael Jackson, his album Number Ones reclaimed the top spot after first reaching number one in 2003. His album, Thriller, also re-entered the top-ten albums chart at number seven. Five other albums by Michael Jackson also re-entered the top one-hundred albums chart, King of Pop, Off the Wall, The Essential Michael Jackson, Thriller 25 and Bad.[3] In this otherwise fairly quiet week, the highest new entry was at number fifteen for The Music of My Life by Neil Sedaka, while big climbers going back into the top 5 came from Take That with The Circus moving up 12 to 4, and Lady Gaga with The Fame moving up 18 to 5.

Oasis begins the summer stadium leg of their world tour with 3 sold-out homecoming concerts at the 70,000 capacity Heaton Park between 4 and 7 June.

July

On 5 July, thirty-seven Michael Jackson songs reached the Top 100 (beating last week's record of twenty-eight), thirteen of which reached the Top 40, breaking Elvis Presley's record of seven, the highest of those was "Man in the Mirror" which reached number two, it was beaten to number one by Cascada with "Evacuate the Dancefloor", which knocked the previous week's number one "Bulletproof" by La Roux down to number three.

In the Album Chart, a total of eleven Michael Jackson albums reached the Top 100, with The Essential Michael Jackson making it to the top spot. Number One's and King of Pop were also both in the top five and Thriller and Off The Wall made the top ten, the highest new entry was La Roux's self titled debut album which reached number two. With The Essential Michael Jackson knocking Number Ones off the top spot, Jackson became only the third act to ever manage two consecutive No. 1 albums – the first act to do it was The Beatles who achieved the feat twice, and later Mike Oldfield became the second. Florence and the Machine, with her debut album Lungs, which was released on 6 July, spent five weeks at No. 2 behind Michael Jackson.

After two weeks at the top spot, "Evacuate the Dancefloor" was knocked to No. 2 by JLS' debut single "Beat Again." The second highest new entry that week came from Chicane, who reached No. 7 with his trance reworking of "Hoppípolla" by Sigur Rós, entitled "Poppiholla". 3OH!3 also released debut single "Don't Trust Me" in the UK and charted at No. 21, while "21 Guns" by Green Day reached No. 40 after a twenty place climb on physical release. The following week however, it climbed to No. 39 as Michael Jackson's songs dropped. This became the band's lowest peaking single to date, peaking 15 places lower than previous single "Know Your Enemy".

JLS continued on to spend a second week at the summit, fighting off competition from the week's highest new entry, Mr Hudson and Kanye West's Supernova at No. 2 and I Gotta Feeling by The Black Eyed Peas which stayed at No. 3. With the release of Now 73 that week, five 'older' songs re-entered the chart – the highest was Lily Allen with Not Fair at No. 28. The only other new entry that week was Frankmusik's Confusion Girl (Shame Shame Shame), and Beyoncé climbed up into the top ten with Sweet Dreams, the fourth top ten single from I Am... Sasha Fierce.

August

On 2 August, The Black Eyed Peas finally reached number one with I Gotta Feeling, seven weeks after it was first available. The highest new entry was I Made It Through The Rain by John Barrowman at No. 14, after a campaign on Chris Moyles' BBC Radio 1 breakfast show to get the song into the charts. The next week saw the Black Eyed Peas replaced by the second number 1 for Tinchy Stryder, Never Leave You (with Amelle Berrabah from girl band Sugababes). On the album chart Michael Jackson's greatest hits The Essential remained at No. 1 for a sixth week, with Florence + The Machine's Lungs at No. 2 for a fifth week. Tinchy Stryder's run only lasted one week as 16 August saw the Black Eyed Peas return to No. 1 on the singles chart with "I Gotta Feeling" climbing back to the top, and Michael Jackson's seventh and final week at No. 1 on the albums chart. This week (16 August) also saw Beyoncé's latest album, I Am... Sasha Fierce, raise to its highest peak thus far of No. 2, after 39 weeks on the chart, due to the success of her latest top 5 single, "Sweet Dreams".

Both charts saw new number 1s the following week, with David Guetta achieving his second number 1 with Sexy Bitch, this time featuring Akon as the vocalist. Calvin Harris replaced Michael Jackson at the top of the albums chart with Ready for the Weekend, with the single of the same name reaching No. 3, while Tinchy Stryder's album Catch 22 reached No. 2.

The final number 1 single of August saw Dizzee Rascal's third chart topper in a row with Holiday, which like his previous year's number 1 Dance Wiv Me was produced by Calvin Harris and also features R&B singer Chrome. The Arctic Monkeys entered at number 1 on the albums chart with Humbug. On 28 August a backstage fight before a concert, between brothers Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher led to the official splitting up of the Britpop band Oasis, announced by brother Noel on the band's website. Oasis was later said to be continuing without Noel under the new name Beady Eye.

September

Another new number 1 single on 6 September, with Jay-Z teaming up with Rihanna and Kanye West for Run This Town. At number 2 was the Sugababes with Get Sexy, their biggest hit in two years, and at number 6, Kings of Leon made a surprising return to the top 10 with 2008 hit Sex on Fire, which regained popularity after the summer festival season and being covered on the ITV1 talent show The X Factor. On the albums chart the Arctic Monkeys spent a second week at No. 1, while Dame Vera Lynn's greatest hits album We'll Meet Again climbed to number 2. It was the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II, when her career flourished, and at the age of 92, this made her the oldest ever living person to have an album chart that high.[4] Kings of Leon repeated their success from the singles chart with their album Only by the Night climbing from outside the top 20 back to number 4.

On 13 September, Pixie Lott broke the record for the largest jump to number 1 within a top 75, with "Boys and Girls" climbing 72 places after being No. 73 the previous week. There was also competition from Mika, returning after two years with "We Are Golden", new dance group Mini Viva with "Left My Heart in Tokyo", rock band Muse returned with "Uprising", the lead single from new album The Resistance and Shakira returned after three years with "She Wolf", all entering at No. 4, #7, No. 9 and No. 25 respectively. Meanwhile, Lady Gaga's fourth single LoveGame peaked at number 19, despite the song's controversial music video and lyrics. However, it had already entered the charts earlier in the year thanks to download sales from her debut album The Fame.

October

Taio Cruz's Break Your Heart remained at the top spot for the first week of October, beating the likes of Madonna. The following week Chipmunk's third single Oopsy Daisy reached the top spot making it his first UK number one hit, and second hit inside the top 10. On 18 October Alexandra Burke's new song from her new album featuring Flo Rida 'Bad Boys' reached the number one spot. The final number one single of October was Cheryl's debut solo single Fight For This Love which was the fastest selling single of the year.

November

Robbie Williams and JLS battled for the No.1 spot in the UK Album Chart, but once it reached 15 November by a margin of less than 1% (around 2,000 copies), it was JLS & their self-titled debut album that reached the top, beating Robbies Reality Killed the Video Star. Their 2nd single, Everybody in Love also topped the chart for a week from 14 November. On 29 November, Susan Boyle has topped the UK album chart this week with her debut release I Dreamed A Dream. Peter Kay's Animated All Star Band were up 17 places this week, topping the UK singles chart with The Official BBC Children in Need Medley. This was followed by last week's number one, The X Factor Finalists at number two with "You Are Not Alone". Having topped the download chart this week, Jason Derulo was a non-mover at number three in the singles chart with "Whatcha Say". This was followed by The Black Eyed Peas at four with "Meet Me Halfway" and Lady Gaga up three places to number five with "Bad Romance". The highest new entry inside the top ten came from Rihanna, as her new single "Russian Roulette" came in at number six this week.

December

The first week of the last month of the decade started with Peter Kay's Animated All Star Band remaining at number one for a second week, holding off Rihanna's "Russian Roulette" which climbed to number two. new entries in the top ten included Alicia Keys' "Doesn't Mean Anything" at number eight and Timbaland featuring SoShy and Nelly Furtado with "Morning After Dark" at number nine. Susan Boyle remained at the top of the album chart (where it has now been for three weeks). On 13 December, Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" climbed to number one, therefore making chart history as Gaga now holds the title of most number one singles by a female artist in one year (tallying three). In the same week Kesha finally broke into the top five, and Timbaland climbed to number six.

The Chart upset of the decade came in December, as the Christmas number one was achieved not by the X Factor winner, Joe McElderry but by 1990s rap metal band Rage Against the Machine. A Facebook group, set up to halt "Simon Cowells stranglehold on the charts" by getting the 1992 "Killing in the Name" to the top of the charts, got 750,000 members and led Rage Against the Machine to the first download-only Christmas number one, selling over 500,000 copies – ahead of Joe McElderry by 50,000. In the following week's chart (week ending 2 January 2010) McElderry's single, "The Climb" made it to the number one spot.

Number ones

Singles

bgcolor=#FFFF99 align=center
Best-selling single of the year
Chart date
(week ending)
SongArtist(s)Sales
3 January "Hallelujah" 311,887
10 January 104,455
17 January "Just Dance" 65,764
24 January 77,351
31 January 74,139
7 February "The Fear" 83,367
14 February 69,002
21 February 59,671
28 February 45,629
7 March "My Life Would Suck Without You" 51,115
14 March "Right Round" 72,101
21 March "Barry Islands in the Stream" 87,177
28 March bgcolor=#FFFF99 rowspan="3""Poker Face" Lady Gaga 53,699
4 April 57,781
11 April 55,318
18 April "I'm Not Alone" 66,970
25 April 62,012
2 May "Number 1" 72,257
9 May 72,374
16 May 57,150
23 May "Boom Boom Pow" 74,440
30 May "Bonkers" 114,165
6 June 63,141
13 June "Boom Boom Pow" The Black Eyed Peas 55,849
20 June"Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh)" 58,839
27 June"When Love Takes Over" 78,108
4 July "Bulletproof" 80,144
11 July "Evacuate the Dancefloor" 61,211
18 July 64,260
25 July "Beat Again" 106,299
1 August 67,731
8 August "I Gotta Feeling" The Black Eyed Peas 61,314
15 August "Never Leave You" 71,146
22 August "I Gotta Feeling" The Black Eyed Peas 61,107
29 August "Sexy Bitch" 55,207
5 September "Holiday" Dizzee Rascal 80,070
12 September "Run This Town" 62,835
19 September "Boys and Girls" Pixie Lott 49,623
26 September "Break Your Heart" 65,401
3 October 48,942
10 October 42,746
17 October "Oopsy Daisy" 82,390
24 October "Bad Boys" Alexandra Burke featuring Flo Rida 187,100
31 October "Fight for This Love" 292,845
7 November 138,614
14 November "Everybody in Love" JLS 121,809
21 November "Meet Me Halfway" The Black Eyed Peas 100,237
28 November "You Are Not Alone" 193,176
5 December "The Official BBC Children in Need Medley" 138,123
12 December 111,637
19 December "Bad Romance" Lady Gaga 72,918
26 December "Killing in the Name" 502,569

Albums

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Best-selling album of the year
Chart date
(week ending)
Album Artist Sales
3 January The Circus 312,709
10 January 46,958
17 January Only by the Night 27,115
24 January The Script 32,978
31 January To Lose My Life... 28,196
7 February Working on a Dream 67,316
14 February 26,158
21 February It's Not Me, It's You 112,568
28 February Only by the Night Kings of Leon 67,001
7 March Invaders Must Die 97,254
14 March No Line on the Horizon 157,926
21 March 44,261
28 March Songs for My Mother 87,030
4 April 36,847
11 April The Fame 38,031
18 April 44,978
25 April 32,802
2 May 33,828
9 May Together Through Life 42,839
16 May 28,425
23 May 21st Century Breakdown 79,770
30 May Relapse 175,052
6 June 54,078
13 June Sunny Side Up 62,937
20 June West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum 98,423
27 June 57,628
4 July Number Ones 46,403
11 July The Essential Michael Jackson 69,329
18 July 113,910
25 July 92,368
1 August 57,553
8 August 45,870
15 August 34,444
22 August 25,970
29 August Ready for the Weekend 36,308
5 September Humbug 96,313
12 September 35,755
19 September 32,826
26 September The Resistance 148,161
3 October Celebration 77,299
10 October Brand New Eyes 53,596
17 October Love Is the Answer 27,569
24 October In This Light and on This Evening 30,669
31 October Overcome 132,065
7 November 3 Words 125,271
14 November 75,399
21 November JLS 239,644
28 November Echo 161,929
5 December bgcolor=#FFFF99 rowspan="4"I Dreamed a Dream 411,820
12 December 303,708
19 December 274,148
26 December 352,612

Compilation albums

Chart date
(week ending)
Album
3 January Now 71
10 January
17 January Mamma Mia! The Movie Soundtrack
24 January Motown 50
31 January
7 February
14 February
21 February R&B Love Songs 2009
28 February BRIT Awards 2009
7 March Mash Up Euphoria – Mixed by the Cut Up
14 March Addicted to Bass 2009
21 March
28 March 101 Housework Songs
4 April Clubland Classix 2
11 April
18 April Now 72
25 April
2 May
9 May
16 May
23 May R&B Collection: Summer 2009
30 May Chilled 2: 1991–2009
6 June
13 June
20 June
27 June
4 July Clubland 15
11 July
18 July Gatecrashers Trance Anthems – 1993–2009
25 July
1 August Now 73
8 August
15 August
22 August
29 August
5 September
12 September
19 September
26 September
3 October
10 October Big Tunes – Back to the 90s
17 October Now 73
24 October
31 October BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge – Vol 4
7 November The Twilight Saga – New Moon
14 November Dreamboats & Petticoats 3
21 November Clubland 16
28 November Words for You
5 December Now 74
12 December
19 December
26 December

Other charts

Year-end charts

Best-selling singles of 2009

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scope=col scope=col Titlescope=col Artistscope=col Peak
position
scope=col Sales[6]
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 1"Poker Face"Lady Gaga1882,059
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 2"I Gotta Feeling"1848,648
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 3"Just Dance"Lady Gaga featuring Colby O'Donis1767,558
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 4"Fight for This Love"1745,738
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 5"The Climb"1716,358
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 6"In for the Kill"La Roux2670,390
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 7"Boom Boom Pow"1616,980
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 8"Killing in the Name"Rage Against the Machine1608,077
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 9"Bad Boys" featuring Flo Rida1576,019
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 10"Meet Me Halfway"1567,948
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 11"Number 1" featuring N-Dubz1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 12"Sexy Chick" featuring Akon1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 13"Use Somebody"Kings of Leon3
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 14"The Fear"1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 15"Bonkers"Dizzee Rascal and Armand Van Helden1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 16"Beat Again"JLS1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 17"Bad Romance"Lady Gaga1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 18"Sex on Fire"Kings of Leon6
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 19"Broken Strings" featuring Nelly Furtado2
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 20"When Love Takes Over" featuring Kelly Rowland1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 21"Paparazzi"Lady Gaga4
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 22"Right Round"Flo Rida featuring Kesha1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 23"I'm Not Alone"1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 24"Bulletproof"La Roux1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 25"Halo"Beyoncé4
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 26"Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)" & The Pussycat Dolls3
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 27"The Official BBC Children in Need Medley"'s Animated All Star Band1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 28"You Are Not Alone"1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 29"Love Story"2
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 30"Empire State of Mind"Jay-Z featuring Alicia Keys2
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 31"Evacuate the Dancefloor"Cascada1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 32"Not Fair"5
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 33"Day 'n' Nite"Kid Cudi vs. Crookers2
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 34"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"Beyoncé7
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 35"Release Me"Agnes3
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 36"Red"5
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 37"Break Your Heart"1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 38"Supernova" featuring Kanye West2
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 39"Sweet Dreams"Beyoncé5
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 40"I'm Yours"11
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 41"Knock You Down" featuring Kanye West and Ne-Yo5
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 42"Everybody in Love"JLS1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 43"Don't Upset the Rhythm (Go Baby Go)"2
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 44"Breathe Slow"3
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 45"Tik Tok"Kesha4
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 46"My Life Would Suck Without You"1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 47"Dead and Gone"T.I. featuring Justin Timberlake4
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 48"Oopsy Daisy"Chipmunk1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 49"Beautiful"Akon featuring Kardinal Offishall and Colby O'Donis8
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 50"We Made You"Eminem4

Best-selling albums of 2009

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scope=col scope=col Titlescope=col Artistscope=col Peak
position
scope=col Sales[8]
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 1I Dreamed a Dream11,632,732
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 2The Fame/The Fame MonsterLady Gaga11,388,847
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 3Crazy Love11,197,421
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 4The E.N.D.31,090,211
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 5Only by the NightKings of Leon11,078,555
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 6JLSJLS1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 7I Am... Sasha FierceBeyoncé2
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 8Sunny Side Up1810,459
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 9It's Not Me, It's You1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 10Reality Killed the Video Star2
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 113 Words1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 12The Essential Michael Jackson1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 13The CircusTake That1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 14Up to NowSnow Patrol3
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 15Echo1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 16Invaders Must Die1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 17Absolute GreatestQueen3
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 18LungsFlorence and the Machine2515,843
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 19West Ryder Pauper Lunatic AsylumKasabian1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 20Songs for You, Truths for Me3
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 21Coming Home4
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 22Overcome1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 23FunhousePink4
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 24This Is It3
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 25The ResistanceMuse1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 26The Hits7
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 27The Greatest DayTake That3
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 28Where We AreWestlife2
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 29Day & Age4
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 30RelapseEminem1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 31Soulbook9
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 32The Seldom Seen KidElbow5
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 33RockferryDuffy3
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 34No Line on the HorizonU21
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 3521st Century BreakdownGreen Day1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 361
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 37The Script1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 38Fleet FoxesFleet Foxes3
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 39FreedomAkon6
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 40CelebrationMadonna1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 41Greatest HitsFoo Fighters4
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 42Jackpot! The Best Bette6
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 43La RouxLa Roux2
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 44Against All OddsN-Dubz6
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 45The Very Best of Fleetwood MacFleetwood Mac6
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 46Fearless5
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 47Bad9
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 48Spirit2
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 49The Annie Lennox Collection2
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 50We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things.8

Best-selling compilation albums of 2009

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scope=col scope=col Titlescope=col Peak
position
scope=col Sales
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 1Now 7411,003,404
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 2Now 731754,687
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 3Now 721653,370
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 4Anthems: Electronic 80s2
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 5Big Tunes: Back 2 the 90s1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 6Mamma Mia! The Movie Soundtrack1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 7Pop Party 7: 21 Big Hits2
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 8Motown 50: Yesterday, Today, Forever1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 9Dreamboats and Petticoats Three1
scope=row style="text-align:center;" 10R&B The Collection: 42 Massive R&B Anthems3

Notes:

Total album sales

Total sales for albums in 2009 amounted to 128,946,805 the lowest since 1999. This record would be beaten in 2013 when only 94,000,000 albums were sold.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.breakingnews.ie/Entertainment/mhsnqlmhmhmh/rss2/ Lily Allen knocks Lady Gaga off top spot
  2. Web site: Official Singles Chart Top 100: 28 June 2009 – 4 July 2009 . . 6 July 2017.
  3. Web site: Official Albums Chart Top 100: 28 June 2009 – 4 July 2009 . Official Charts Company . 6 July 2017.
  4. News: Dame Vera Lynn reaches number two in album chart . The Daily Telegraph . London . 6 September 2009 . 23 April 2010.
  5. The 2009 Official Singles Chart Top 100 . . . London, England . 15 . 16 January 2010.
  6. Alan . Jones . 2009: The Lady Is the Champ . Music Week . United Business Media . London, England . 14 . 16 January 2010.
  7. The 2009 Official Albums Chart Top 100 . Music Week . United Business Media . London, England . 17 . 16 January 2010.
  8. Alan . Jones . 2009: Being Boyled . Music Week . United Business Media . London, England . 16 . 16 January 2010.
  9. The 2009 Compilations Chart Top 40 . Music Week . United Business Media . London, England . 13 . 16 January 2010.