These are the Official Charts Company UK Official Indie Chart number one hits of 2001.[1]
Issue date | Song | Artist | |
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6 January | "Can We Fix It?" | Bob the Builder | |
13 January | "It's the Way You Make Me Feel" | Steps | |
13 January | |||
20 January | "Buck Rogers" | Feeder | |
27 January | |||
3 February | "Oh No" | Mos Def with Pharoahe Monch & Nate Dogg | |
10 February | "Shining Light" | Ash | |
17 February | "Stutter" | Joe | |
24 February | "The Call" | Backstreet Boys | |
3 March | "Stutter" | Joe | |
10 March | "The Vision" | Mario Più Pts. DJ Arabesque | |
17 March | |||
24 March | "Plug In Baby" | Muse | |
31 March | "Mr. Writer" | Stereophonics | |
7 April | |||
14 April | "Burn Baby Burn" | Ash | |
21 April | "Flesh" | Jan Johnson | |
28 April | "Straight Up (No Bends)" | Brian Harvey | |
5 May | "Dream On" | Depeche Mode | |
12 May | "Strange World" | Push | |
19 May | "Pissing in the Wind" | Badly Drawn Boy | |
26 May | "Ya Don't See the Signs" | Mark B & Blade | |
2 June | "Star 69" | Fat Boy Slim | |
9 June | "No Flow" | Lisa Roxanne | |
16 June | "Romeo" | Basement Jaxx | |
23 June | "Have a Nice Day" | Stereophonics | |
30 June | "Romeo" | Basement Jaxx | |
7 July | "Hard to Explain" | The Strokes | |
14 July | "Turn" | Feeder | |
21 July | "Pop" | NSYNC | |
28 July | |||
4 August | "Do the Lollipop" | Tweenies | |
11 August | "I Feel Loved" | Depeche Mode | |
18 August | "Hidden Place" | Björk | |
25 August | "Superstylin'" | Groove Armada | |
1 September | |||
8 September | |||
15 September | "Mambo No. 5" | Bob the Builder | |
22 September | |||
29 September | |||
6 October | "Chain Reaction/One for Sorrow" | Steps | |
13 October | |||
20 October | |||
27 October | "I'm a Slave 4 U" | Britney Spears | |
3 November | |||
10 November | |||
17 November | "Last Nite" | The Strokes | |
24 November | "Hotel Yorba" | The White Stripes | |
1 December | "Hyper Music" | Muse | |
8 December | "ResuRection" | PPK | |
15 December | "Handbags and Gladrags" | The Stereophonics | |
22 December | |||
29 December | "How Wonderful You Are" | Gordon Haskell |