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This is a summary of 2004 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year. The year was special for many successful artists, including Eminem, Scissor Sisters, Usher, Natasha Bedingfield, Jamelia and The Streets.

Summary

The year started with the 2003 Christmas number one single topping the first chart of the year. This was followed by Michelle McManus, the winner of the second British series of Pop Idol with her first single release it topped the charts for 3 weeks. Second and third place contestants Mark Rhodes and Sam Nixon formed a duo, whose debut single was a cover of the Beatles song, 'With a Little Help from My Friends', which also managed to reach the No.1 spot.

In April, Eamon achieved the number one spot with a song with more profanities than any other hit single it stayed at number one for 4 weeks. In another first the answer song by Frankee replaced the original single at the top of the charts and stayed there for 3 weeks but didn't manage to sell half as many copies as Eamon. Both artists released follow-up songs but neither performed well, relegating the pair to one hit wonder status.

A new version of Alltogethernow by The Farm was released to mark the Euro 2004 football tournament – it reached number five on 13 June with Come On England, a remake of Come On Eileen (Dexys Midnight Runners) by 4-4-2, reaching number two.

U2 released their single Vertigo on music download services weeks before it came out on CD. It stayed at number one for 8 non-consecutive weeks on the download chart. While illegal sharing of music over the Internet had been popular for a number of years the music industry started creating new, pay-per-download services, which were very well received. Charting companies soon took notice and various download charts appeared on radio and television. The use and increased popularity of iPods also helped to promote download services.

Albums by Dido, Katie Melua and Norah Jones dominated the first three months of the year. In May and June, Keane twice returned to the top of the charts with their album Hopes and Fears. The Scissor Sisters, The Streets and Maroon 5 also enjoyed great success with their albums. Numerous acts released greatest hits albums with Robbie Williams' being most successful, selling over one million copies in eight weeks.

Popular artists from the 1980s made successful returns with Duran Duran, The Cure, Depeche Mode and Morrissey releasing top ten singles. After appearing in the reality television show I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!, Peter Andre re-released his 1996 hit single Mysterious Girl, this time getting to the top spot.

In September and October Eric Prydz "Call on me" stayed at number one for five non-consecutive weeks and staying in the chart for a further 14 weeks.

In October the music industry mourned the loss of John Peel, the Radio 1 DJ famous for championing new bands and musical styles.

20 years after the original, the Band Aid single Do They Know It's Christmas? was re-recorded and became a massive success, easily selling the most singles of the year, and holding the Christmas number 1 spot. The second week of release saw the song sell almost as many as the first, pushing it to half a million in less than 14 days. This was all additional to the number of legal downloads as the song topped that chart as well. The song had sold over a million copies in a month.

Artists who narrowly missed out on number ones were Kelis whose Milkshake peaked at number two for 4 weeks in January and February and "Trick Me" in June. Other acts were Anastacia with Left Outside Alone who peaked at number three but was the seventh best selling of the year staying on the chart for 18 weeks. Also the long awaited return of Destiny's Child came in November when they peaked at number two for 4 weeks with Lose My Breath the first single released of their album "Destiny Fulfilled".

On the issue date of November 7, the top five consisted of all American performers/acts.
  • #1. Eminem - Just Lose It
  • #2. Destinys Child - Lose My Breath
  • #3. Britney Spears - My Prerogative
  • #4. Christina Aguilera & Missy Elliott - Car Wash
  • #5. Usher & Alicia Keys - My Boo
This broke a record in uk chart history. The #6 was also held by an american act, Ja Rule featuring. Ashanti & R Kelly with Wonderful.

The most successful acts of 2004 were McFly whose first two debut singles entered at number one and they had two other top five hits later in the year. Natasha Bedingfield topped the singles, album and download charts. Britney Spears and Usher returned to the charts and had two number ones each (Toxic and Yeah! respectively) and another top five hits each. Natasha Bedingfield, Franz Ferdinand, The Scissor Sisters, Keane and The Streets also had a very successful year in 2004.

Charts

Singles

Issue Date Song Title Artist Sales
4 JanuaryMad WorldMichael Andrews featuring Gary Jules45,761
11 JanuaryAll This TimeMichelle McManus118,000
18 JanuaryAll This TimeMichelle McManus60,570
25 JanuaryAll This TimeMichelle McManus35,040
1 FebruaryTake Me To The Clouds AboveLMC vs. U268,800
8 FebruaryTake Me To The Clouds AboveLMC vs. U249,339
15 FebruaryWith a Little Help from My Friends / Measure Of A ManSam & Mark42,800
22 FebruaryWho's David?Busted30,000
29 FebruaryMysterious GirlPeter Andre107,870
7 MarchToxicBritney Spears102,576
14 MarchCha Cha SlideDJ Casper57,280
21 MarchYeah!Usher87,350
28 MarchYeah!Usher49,616
4 AprilFive Colours In Her HairMcFly49,511
11 AprilFive Colours In Her HairMcFly37,000
18 AprilF**k It (I Don't Want You Back)Eamon153,287
25 AprilF**k It (I Don't Want You Back)Eamon99,783
2 MayF**k It (I Don't Want You Back)Eamon80,000
9 MayF**k It (I Don't Want You Back)Eamon55,732
16 MayF.U.R.B. (F U Right Back)Frankee79,563
23 MayF.U.R.B. (F U Right Back)Frankee49,500
30 MayF.U.R.B. (F U Right Back)Frankee36,500
6 JuneI Don't Wanna KnowMario Winans61,303
13 JuneI Don't Wanna KnowMario Winans47,800
20 JuneEverytimeBritney Spears54,000
27 JuneObviouslyMcFly42,000
4 JulyBurnUsher49,334
11 JulyBurnUsher31,400
18 JulyLola's ThemeShapeshifters52,000
25 JulyDry Your EyesThe Streets54,500
1 AugustThunderbirds / 3AMBusted70,665
8 AugustThunderbirds / 3AMBusted36,290
15 AugustBabycakes3 Of A Kind55,000
22 AugustThese WordsNatasha Bedingfield68,745
29 AugustThese WordsNatasha Bedingfield41,000
5 SeptemberMy Place / Flap Your WingsNelly54,729
12 SeptemberReal To MeBrian McFadden34,435
19 SeptemberCall On MeEric Prydz68,138
26 SeptemberCall On MeEric Prydz46,370
3 OctoberCall On MeEric Prydz34,432
10 OctoberRadioRobbie Williams41,700
17 OctoberCall On MeEric Prydz23,519
24 OctoberCall On MeEric Prydz21,749
31 OctoberWonderfulJa Rule featuring R. Kelly and Ashanti23,706
7 NovemberJust Lose ItEminem63,312
14 NovemberVertigoU251,917
21 NovemberI'll Stand By YouGirls Aloud57,957
28 NovemberI'll Stand By YouGirls Aloud29,992
5 DecemberDo They Know It's Christmas?Band Aid 20292,594
12 DecemberDo They Know It's Christmas?Band Aid 20287,849
19 DecemberDo They Know It's Christmas?Band Aid 20231,492
26 DecemberDo They Know It's Christmas?Band Aid 20231,929

Albums

Issue Date Album Title Artist Sales
4 JanuaryFriday's ChildWill Young54,442
11 JanuaryLife For RentDido30,711
18 JanuaryLife For RentDido30,638
25 JanuaryCall Off The SearchKatie Melua35,680
1 FebruaryCall Off The SearchKatie Melua55,504
8 FebruaryCall Off The SearchKatie Melua71,084
15 FebruaryFeels Like HomeNorah Jones235,890
22 FebruaryFeels Like HomeNorah Jones84,941
29 FebruaryCall Off The SearchKatie Melua70,413
7 MarchCall Off The SearchKatie Melua70,027
14 MarchCall Off The SearchKatie Melua58,917
21 MarchPatienceGeorge Michael274,816
28 MarchConfessionsUsher98,872
4 AprilAnastaciaAnastacia87,398
11 AprilAnastaciaAnastacia78,432
18 AprilGreatest HitsGuns N' Roses51,869
25 AprilGreatest HitsGuns N' Roses48,901
2 MayD12 WorldD1286,666
9 MayGreatest HitsGuns N' Roses39,166
16 MayHopes and FearsKeane155,432
23 MayHopes and FearsKeane79,576
30 MayUnder My SkinAvril Lavigne87,496
6 JuneHopes and FearsKeane58,732
13 JuneNo RootsFaithless47,000
20 JuneHopes and FearsKeane46,900
27 JuneA Grand Don't Come for FreeThe Streets34,400
4 JulyScissor SistersScissor Sisters57,994
11 JulyRoom On The 3rd FloorMcFly61,589
18 JulyScissor SistersScissor Sisters45,000
25 JulyA Grand Don't Come for FreeThe Streets48,000
1 AugustLive In Hyde ParkRed Hot Chili Peppers63,330
8 AugustLive In Hyde ParkRed Hot Chili Peppers42,259
15 AugustAnastaciaAnastacia35,445
22 AugustSongs About JaneMaroon 546,998
29 AugustAlways Outnumbered Never OutgunnedThe Prodigy64,300
5 SeptemberThe LibertinesThe Libertines72,189
12 SeptemberUnwrittenNatasha Bedingfield83,954
19 SeptemberOut Of NothingEmbrace55,613
26 SeptemberAmerican IdiotGreen Day89,385
3 OctoberMind Body & SoulJoss Stone75,100
10 OctoberAround The SunR.E.M.69,700
17 October10 Years Of HitsRonan Keating101,135
24 OctoberGreatest HitsRobbie Williams320,081
31 OctoberGreatest HitsRobbie Williams148,748
7 NovemberIl DivoIl Divo132,829
14 NovemberEncoreEminem162,459
21 NovemberEncoreEminem148,249
28 NovemberHow To Dismantle An Atomic BombU2200,863
5 DecemberHow To Dismantle An Atomic BombU2127,982
12 DecemberHow To Dismantle An Atomic BombU2178,539
19 DecemberGreatest HitsRobbie Williams183,871
26 DecemberGreatest HitsRobbie Williams90,015

Downloads

Issue Date Song Title Artist
1 SeptemberFlying Without Wings LiveWestlife
8 SeptemberThese WordsNatasha Bedingfield
15 SeptemberThese WordsNatasha Bedingfield
22 SeptemberThese WordsNatasha Bedingfield
29 SeptemberThese WordsNatasha Bedingfield
6 OctoberVertigoU2
13 OctoberVertigoU2
20 OctoberVertigoU2
27 OctoberDogz Don't Kill People Wabbits DoMouldie Lookin Stain (Chris Moyles)
3 NovemberVertigoU2
10 NovemberVertigoU2
17 NovemberVertigoU2
24 NovemberVertigoU2
1 DecemberI Believe In YouKylie Minogue
8 DecemberDo They Know It's Christmas?Band Aid 20
15 DecemberDo They Know It's Christmas?Band Aid 20
22 DecemberDo They Know It's Christmas?Band Aid 20
29 DecemberDo They Know It's Christmas?Band Aid 20

Top 40 Singles of 2004

Position Song Title Artist Sales Highest Position
1Do They Know It's Christmas?Band Aid 201,094,0001
2F*ck It (I Don't Want You Back)Eamon552,4071
3Cha Cha SlideDJ Casper351,4211
4Call On MeEric Prydz335,0001
5YeahUsher300,0001
6All This TimeMichelle McManus292,0001
7Left Outside AloneAnastacia275,0003
8Mysterious GirlPeter Andre261,0001
9ToxicBritney Spears260,0001
10F*ck You Right BackFrankee246,0001
11I Don't Wanna KnowMario Winans242,0001
12Babycakes3 of a Kind230,0001
13MilkshakeKelis224,0002
14Take Me To The Clouds AboveLMC vs U2223,0001
15Lose My BreathDestiny's Child221,0002
16My BandD12210,0002
17These WordsNatasha Bedingfield200,0001
18EverytimeBritney Spears197,0001
19Thunderbirds / 3 A.M.Busted188,0001
20Dry your EyesThe Streets188,0001
21Lola's ThemeShapeshifters182,0001
22In the ShadowsThe Rasmus176,0003
23Just Lose ItEminem174,0001
24Thank youJamelia174,0002
25Hey YaOutkast168,0003
26My Place/Flap your WingsNelly163,0001
27BurnUsher159,0001
28Dragostea Din TeiO-Zone157,0003
29Mad WorldMichael Andrews ft. Gary Jules154,0001
30Against All OddsSteve Brookstein153,7701
31Somebody to LoveBoogie Pimps151,0003
325 Colours in her HairMcFly150,0721
33Trick MeKelis147,0002
34I'll Stand By YouGirls Aloud147,0001
35ChangesOzzy & Kelly Osbourne136,0001
36Leave (Get Out)JoJo131,0002
37Dip it LowChristina Milian129,0002
38HotelCassidy128,0003
39This LoveMaroon 5128,0003
40Some GirlsRachel Stevens126,0002

Top 40 Albums of 2004

Position Song Title Artist Highest Position Sales
1Scissor SistersScissor Sisters11,594,259
2Hopes and FearsKeane11,593,677
3Greatest HitsRobbie Williams11,530,000
4Songs About JaneMaroon 511,495,000
5Call Off The SearchKatie Melua11,350,000
6AnastaciaAnastacia11,110,000
7ConfessionsUsher11,095,000
8Feels Like HomeNorah Jones11,000,000
9Final StrawSnow Patrol3980,000
10Il DivoIl Divo1960,000
11Greatest HitsGuns N Roses1920,000
1210 Years Of HitsRonan Keating1870,000
13A Grand Don't Come for FreeThe Streets1869,000
14How To Dismantle An Atomic BombU21855,000
15EncoreEminem1799,000
16The Soul SessionsJoss Stone4775,000
17Franz FerdinandFranz Ferdinand3770,000
18American IdiotGreen Day1746,364
19UnwrittenNatasha Bedingfield1680,000
20PatienceGeorge Michael1660,000
21Friday's ChildWill Young1640,000
22Ultimate KylieKylie Minogue4595,000
23Speakerboxxx / The Love BelowOutkast8590,000
24Allow Us To Be FrankWestlife3585,000
25Greatest Hits - My PrerogativeBritney Spears2585,000
26ElephunkBlack Eyed Peas3580,000
27TwentysomethingJamie Cullum3565,000
28Greatest HitsShania Twain6545,000
29Room On The Third FloorMcFly1540,000
30Life For RentDido1520,000
31Under My SkinAvril Lavigne1510,000
32ODamien Rice8495,000
33Mind Body & SoulJoss Stone1490,000
34The College DropoutKanye West12455,000
35Thank YouJamelia4425,000
36Destiny FulfilledDestiny's Child5420,000
37Best OfBlue6415,000
38The Best OfLeAnn Rimes2410,000
39Love Songs - A Compilation... Old And NewPhil Collins10408,000
40The Singles 1992-2003No Doubt5406,000

Top 10 Downloads of 2004

Position Song Title Artist
1VertigoU2
2What You Waiting For?Gwen Stefani
3Lose My BreathDestiny's Child
4American IdiotGreen Day
5Do They Know It's Christmas?Band Aid 20
6These WordsNatasha Bedingfield
7She Will Be LovedMaroon 5
8Just Lose ItEminem
9I Believe in YouKylie Minogue
10Car Wash (song)Christina Aguilera Featuring Missy Elliott

Music awards

BRIT Awards

The 2004 BRIT Awards winners were:

Mercury Music Prize

The 2004 Mercury Music Prize was awarded to Franz Ferdinand - ''Franz Ferdinand

Popjustice £20 Music Prize

The 2004 Popjustice £20 Music Prize was awarded to Rachel Stevens for her song Some Girls from the album Funky Dory.

The Record of the Year

The Record of the Year was awarded to "Thunderbirds" by Busted.
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