- Artists achieving number-one hits in the United States and United Kingdom simultaneously
These are the artists who have topped both the official album and singles chart for "Billboard" in the
United States andThe Official UK Charts Company from theUnited Kingdom (also the BPI). Currently, as of 2008, seven artists have achieved this:The Beatles ,The Monkees ,Simon and Garfunkel ,Rod Stewart ,Men at Work ,Beyoncé Knowles andColdplay .The Beatles (1964-70, 2000-01)
The champion among recording artists with simultaneous U.S. and U.K. #1 successes are
The Beatles . The Beatles achieved unprecedented popularity in the United Kingdom in 1963 which began to spill over at the end of that year intoNorth America culminating in their triumphant arrival inNew York City in February 1964. When their U.S. and U.K. releases fell in sync with each other, The Beatles achieved a record seven simultaneous #1 singles and (once the U.S. and U.K. albums became identical beginning with "Sgt. Pepper"), five #1 albums.Number 1 simultaneous singles:
*"Can't Buy Me Love ", April 1964
*"A Hard Day's Night", August 1964
*"I Feel Fine ", December 1964—January 1965
*"We Can Work It Out ", January 1966
*"Paperback Writer ", June 1966
*"Hello, Goodbye ", December 1967—January 1968
*"Get Back ", May and June 1969Number 1 simultaneous albums (note that prior to 1967, the US and UK LP releases by The Beatles had major differences):
*"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band ", August—October 1967
*"The Beatles" (a.k.a. "The White Album"), December 1968—February 1969
*"Abbey Road", November and December 1969—January 1970
*"Let It Be", June 1970
*"1", December 2000—January 2001The Monkees (1967)
Number 1 simultaneous singles
*"
I'm a Believer " byThe Monkees was #1 in the USA for seven weeks beginning December 31, 1966 and #1 in the UK for four weeks beginning January 19, 1967. So that record was #1 simultaneously in the US and UK from late January to early February in 1967.Number 1 simultaneous albums
*"The Monkees", one week simultaneously from February 4
*"More of The Monkees ", two weeks simultaneously, from week starting May 13 and another week from May 27 (see lists of number-one albums: 1967, USA, 1967, UK)imon and Garfunkel (1970)
In 1970, the folk-rock duo of
Paul Simon andArt Garfunkel released the single "Bridge Over Troubled Water", which shared the number one position in the British and American charts between the weeks ending March 28, 1970 and April 4, 1970. The album "Bridge Over Troubled Water" was No. 1 in both countries during those two weeks as well. [ [http://www.theofficialcharts.com/all_the_no1_albums.php?show=3 UK album chart] (see articles for other charts)] Thus, they were the first act to simultaneously have both the No. 1 single and album in both countries.The single was the third number one hit for the duo in the U.S. while being their first and only UK number one.
The album became the duo's most successful, holding the number one position in the British charts for 41 weeks, and would become the UK's best selling album of the decade. The recording of the album exposed the underlying tensions between the partnership and soon led to their break-up.
Rod Stewart (1971)
Stewart's simultaneous event occurred in May 1971 with his third album, "
Every Picture Tells a Story " with the universal hit "Maggie May ". The single "Maggie May " was supposed to be a B-side track to the song "Reason to Believe ", but that was changed after the reception proved more positive for "May". Both single and album stayed at #1 for five weeks in the US and UK. Moreover, both managed to top at the same time, making him the second artist to do after Simon and Garfunkel. In the UK, the track climbed to number one on his sixth week in the chart after its entry position at number 31. The song declined slowly and enjoyed its successful run of 21 weeks. The singles chart was Top 50 during the period until the mid 1970s when the British Market Research Bureau (BRMB) expanded the list to Top 75. Stewart's first appearance of the expanded chart (between number fifty-one to seventy-five) was in 1978 for the song "Ole Ola (Mulher Brasileira)" with the Scottish World Cup Squad at number sixty-two before he was thrown off the chart a week later. The single was certified Gold fromRIAA in October 1971 whilst the album was certified platinum much later in 1995. The album also was frequently voted one of the best British albums of all time. A recent, clear evidence was whenChannel 4 in the UK ranked his album 99th of the 100 "Greatest Albums Ever" in 2005.Men at Work (1983)
Men at Work are best known for their 1982 hit "Down Under", a joyful,comic song about Australians travelling the world with confidence in the virtues of their country. The song was commercially successful in many countries, including theUK , where it was the 500th single to reachNo. 1 (and became their only Top 20 entry in that country). It was also #1 on theBillboard Charts in the US. They are the only non-US/UK band to achieve this feat.It was re-released as an
unofficial theme song duringAustralia 's successful 1983America's Cup challenge, and has become an unofficialnational anthem for manyAussies .Their first album, 1982's "
Business as Usual ", set a record for the most weeks for a debut album at #1 in the US charts. In addition to "Down Under," the hits "Who Can It Be Now?" and "Be Good Johnny" were made into successful and popular videos duringMTV 's early years. Both "Who Can It Be Now?" and "Down Under" hit #1 in the United States. One of the most successfulalbums of the early 1980s, "Business As Usual" has been certified for 6 million sales in the United States, and an estimated 15 million copies worldwide.Men At Work won the Grammy Award for
Best New Artist at theGrammy Awards of 1983.Beyoncé Knowles (2003)
Beyoncé Knowles' album "
Dangerously in Love " and single "Crazy in Love" have topped simultaneously in the US and the UK in July 2003 which made her the first female artist to achieve this feat, the first artist in the 21st century and the third artist (after Simon and Garfunkel & Rod Stewart) to top both the singles and albums charts in the US and the UK simultaneously.In the US, the album made a strong debut at #1 whilst the single moved up to the top position from #3, knocking off
Clay Aiken 's single "This Is the Night". It was simultaneous for only one week. The following week saw Knowles' album being knocked from the top spot whilst the single remained at #1 for seven more weeks, before being replaced by "Shake Ya Tailfeather " byNelly . The single itself spent 28 weeks on the Hot 100 and the album for 72 weeks with the certification of 2x-Platinum and four times (4x) platinum respectively.In the UK, the album (released a week earlier than the single) also debuted at #1, replacing
Evanescence 's "Fallen" which the artist have managed to have simultaneous number ones in the UK. The next week saw the single debuting at the top position replacing "Bring Me to Life " byEvanescence therefore resulting in her single (topped for three weeks) co-inciding with the album (five weeks) to top at the same time for three consecutive weeks. The following week's #1 single was replaced byDaniel Bedingfield 's "Never Gonna Leave Your Side ", as Knowles slipped to number two."
Dangerously in Love " held on at #1 for one more week before being succeeded by "Magic and Medicine " from the British bandThe Coral . The next artist to have a simultaneous #1 album and single in the UK was "Pop Idol " winnerWill Young with the single "Leave Right Now " and the album "Friday's Child " in December 2003.Beyoncé's album had the most "consecutive" weeks at #1 in the UK for 2003, even though the album did not have the most "total" weeks at #1. She became the second female artist in the UK to hold simultaneous #1s, after
Kylie Minogue in 2001 (album "Fever", single "Can't Get You Out Of My Head "). Because the download sales were not integrated until April 2005 for the singles chart, the single "Crazy in Love" spent 15 weeks based on physical sales alone which was considered a quite long run with 260,000 units of shipments certifing the song to silver. The album "Dangerously in Love" spent 54 weeks in theUK Albums Chart and was awarded three times (3x) platinum from theBritish Phonographic Industry (BPI).Despite mixed reviews from international critics, the album earned her five
Grammy Awards and a nomination for the "Record of The Year" (won byColdplay ), one BRIT Award for "Best International Female Solo Artist" but missed out on the "Best International Album" which she was nominated for (won byJustin Timberlake ), and thirty other music industry awards. The album sold eleven million copies worldwide; the single sold 3.2 million copies worldwide.Knowles is the only American solo artist to achieve this feat. British music magazine,
New Musical Express (NME) voted "Crazy in Love" as the Best Single Release of 2003 beating 49 other candidates such asOutkast (for "Hey Ya! ") andThe White Stripes (for "Seven Nation Army ") at their end of year review. This was considered surprising because the NME tends to specialise inindie rock .Coldplay (2005, 2008)
Albums
*"X&Y ", (June 2005)
*"Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends " [http://www.emigroup.com/Press/2008/press75.htm Coldplay’s Viva La Vida simultaneously tops the US and UK album charts]Singles
*"Viva la Vida" (June 28 - July 5, 2008)References
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