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Most people just say they were old-school punk. _____ They were the first "Punk Rock" band to break into the charts. _____ No they weren't. In the UK, their song "anarchy in the UK" was the second punk song to hit the UK charts. The first to do so was "new rose" by The Damned. _____ They were a punk rock band, through and through.
Elvis Presley has had the most number one singles on the UK Singles Chart. His total for number one singles is 21 Hits. Some of his number one hits include "All Shook Up" from 1957, "Jailhouse Rock" also from 1957, and "Way Down" was his newest original number one hits which topped the charts in 1977.
Crazy was the song that was No. 1 on the UK charts
Gold - October 10, 2001Platinum - October 10, 2001; Album {| ! Chart (2001) |} {| ! Peak Position |} UK Albums Chart 1 ARIA Charts 2 Billboard 200 3 Finland Charts 3 Germany Charts 4 New Zealand Charts 5 France Charts 7 Austria Charts 8 Sweden Charts 10 Norway Charts 12 Switzerland Charts 13 Netherlands Charts 15 ; Singles {| ! Year |} {| ! Single Name |} {| ! Chart |} {| ! Peak Position |} 2001"Left Behind" UK Singles Chart 24 Mainstream Rock Tracks 302002"My Plague" UK Singles Chart 43
Tulisa shot to the top of the charts in the UK at #1 with her single Young.
What position did Frank Sinatra's MY Way reach in the UK charts?
Thriller was on the charts for 37 weeks.
"Somewhere only we know"(2004) and "Is it any wonder?"(2006) received the highest placing on the UK charts at 3.
It reached number 3 in the charts
It got no. 3 on the Irish and UK chart.
The song 'Whatever' by the English rock band Oasis was 51 weeks on the UK Singles charts. The song was released on the 18th of December in the year 1994.