How many No 1 did George Michael have?
8 number 1 hits
How many albums George Michael sold?
English singer George Michael released five studio albums, two compilation albums, one extended play, 47 singles, three promotional singles, 31 music videos and five video albums. In his career, Michael sold over 100 million records worldwide, making him one of the world’s best-selling artists of all time.
What is George Michael’s biggest hit?
What Were George Michael’s 5 Biggest Hits of All Time?
- ‘Faith’
- ‘Careless Whisper’
- ‘One More Try’
- ‘Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go’ “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go” is an incredibly upbeat-sounding song.
- ‘Everything She Wants’ “Everything She Wants” has everything you could want in a pop hit.
How many albums did Wham sell?
Wham! triumphs in the realm of pop music with record sales reaching 25 million albums and 15 million singles sold worldwide.
What was Wham’s number one song?
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Date | Title, Artist | Peak Pos |
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26.05.1984 | WAKE ME UP BEFORE YOU GO GO WHAM! EPIC | 01 |
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13.10.1984 | FREEDOM WHAM! EPIC | 01 |
What was Wham’s biggest selling?
Last Christmas/Everything She Wants
How many UK number 1s did Wham?
Wham! Number Ones
Artist | Song Title | Date reached Number One |
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Wham! | Edge Of Heaven | 22-06-1986 |
Wham! | Im Your Man | 24-11-1985 |
Wham! | Wake Me Up Before You Go Go | 27-05-1984 |
Wham! | Freedom | 14-10-1984 |
Has Wham had a Christmas number 1?
Wham!’s Last Christmas has topped the UK singles chart for the first time, 36 years after it was first released. The festive classic was streamed 9.2 million times over the last week, knocking LadBaby’s Don’t Stop Me Eating off the top spot.
What was No 1 Xmas 2020?
The UK Christmas No1 is none other than YouTuber Ladbaby. Ladbaby, real name Mark Hoyle, bagged top spot with his novelty cover of Journey’s Don’t Stop Believin’.
Who was Xmas number 1 2020?
LadBaby
Which song was in the charts the longest?
The longest unbroken run at number one is “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You” by Bryan Adams, which spent 16 consecutive weeks in 1991. Note: Songs denoted with an asterisk (*) spent non-consecutive weeks at number one.