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Official Albums Chart on 6/11/2015

6 November 2015 - 12 November 2015

The UK's Top 100 biggest artist albums of the week, compiled by the Official Charts Company based on sales of CDs, downloads, vinyl, audio streams and video streams. View the biggest albums of 2023.

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Wayne Nevin

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Great to see Elvis at Number One. A perfect end to his 80th birthday year would be a Christmas Number One with If Every Day Was Like Christmas. When did we last see a Christmas song at Number One at Christmas time? Perhaps Sony could release it on CD?

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Marc Osborne

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She's gone already.

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etin

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Where is wetwetwet's "picture this 20".. ? It was great .. Sometimes we see simply red's g.hits in chart but never see www.

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David Sutton

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Total weeks in Top 20 Updated 12th November

1. Soundtrack - South Pacific 313 Weeks
2. Soundtrack - The Sound OF Music 281
3. Soundtrack - The King & I 201
4.Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water 195
5. Soundtrack - West Side Story 175
6. Soundtrack - Oklahoma 168
7. Original Broadway Cast - My Fair Lady 156
8. The Buddy Holly Story 155
9. Simon & Garfunkel's Greatest Hits 149
10.George Mitchell Minstrels - Black & White Minstrel Show 142
11. Pink Floyd - The Dark Side Of The Moon 123
12. Michael Jackson - Thriller (+ Thriller 25) 118
13. Mike Oldfield - Tubular bells 108
14. Abba - Gold - 100
15. Amy Winehouse - Back to black 99 (76 + 27 deluxe - 4 overlap)
16. Dire Straits - Brothers in arms 95
16= Best of the Beach Boys 95
+18. Adele - 21 92
19. Carpenters - The singles 1969-1973 91
20. Abba's Greatest Hits 83
21. Fleetwood Mac - Rumours 81
22. Corrs - Talk on corners 80
23. Led Zeppelin II 79
24.Ed Sheerhan - + 78
25. Oasis - Definitely Maybe 76
+25= Sam Smith - In the lonely hour 76
27. David Gray - White Ladder 75
28. Dido - No Angel 73
29. Adele - 19 72
+ 29=Ed Sheerhan - X 72

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David Sutton

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Consecutive weeks in Top 20 Updated 12th November

1. Soundtrack - The Sound Of Music 221
2. Soundtrack - South Pacific 180 Weeks
3. Soundtrack - West Side Story 163
4. Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water 147
5. Original Broadway Cast - My Fair Lady 134
6. George Mitchell Minstrels - Black & White Minstrel Show 125
7. Soundtrack - The King & I 94
8. Mike Oldfield - Tubular bells 92
9. Michael Jackson - Thriller 90
10. Adele - 21 87
11. Dire Straits - Brother in Arms 76
+11=.Sam Smith - In the lonely hour 76
13. Corrs - Talk on corners 73
+ 14. Ed Sheerhan - X 72

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David Sutton

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Total Weeks in Top 10 (updated week ending 12th November)

1. Soundtrack - South Pacific 276 weeks
2. Soundtrack - The Sound of Music 233 weeks
3=. Soundtrack - The King & I 153 weeks
3=. Soundtrack - West Side Story 153 weeks
5. Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water 135 weeks
6. Original Broadway Cast - My Fair Lady 122 weeks
7. George Mitchell Singers - Black & White Minstrel show 120 weeks
8. Soundtrack - Oklahoma 112 weeks

There may be some missing from the 50-100 section, but those I've got are:

9. Michael Jackson - Thriller (including Thriller 25) 88 weeks
10. Adele - 21 76 weeks
+11. Sam Smith - In the lonely hour 75 weeks
12. Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells 74 weeks
13. Lady Gaga - The fame 72 weeks
+13=. Ed Sheerhan - X 72 weeks
15. Amy Winehouse - Back to Black 71 weeks (standard + deluxe - 1 week when both versions were in the top 10 simultaneously.

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David Sutton

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Consecutive Weeks in Top 10 (updated week ending 12th November)

Ed has overtaken Adele. Big gap to West Side Story in 7th.

1. Soundtrack - South Pacific 180 weeks
2. Soundtrack - The Sound of Music 172 weeks
3. George Mitchell Singers - Black & White Minstrel show 120 weeks
4. Original Broadway Cast - My Fair Lady 101 weeks
5. Soundtrack - The King & I 94 weeks
6. Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water 92 weeks
7. Soundtrack - West Side Story 89 weeks
+8. Ed Sheerhan - X 72 weeks
9. Adele - 21 71 weeks
10. Sam Smith - In the lonely hour 69 weeks

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Ronnie

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141 weeks- GO WHITNEY!!!

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drew

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Is there a live tour to promote it?

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Jose Edward

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why is the pic of "Bridget Jones" at Amy OST ????? WHYYY ???

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David Sutton

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Probably something to do with the catalogue number?