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Timeline of the highest-selling album record Year record set Artist Album Record-setting sales (millions) Total sales (millions) Ref(s) 1945 Various Artists Oklahoma! (78 rpm album) 0.5 1.0 [232] [233] After 1946 Al Jolson: The Jolson Story: 1 [234] 1956 Various Artists Oklahoma! (LP album) 1.75 2.5 [235] 1956/1957 Various Artists My Fair Lady: 2 5
Canadian Singles Chart; RPM (1964-2000) CHUM Chart; Mexico. Mexico Airplay (singles chart) Monitor Latino (singles chart) Top 100 Mexico (albums chart) United States. Billboard. Billboard charts; Billboard Hot 100 (singles chart) Billboard 200 (albums chart) Cash Box (1942-1996, 2006-present) Mediabase; Radio & Records; Rolling Stone charts ...
The figures of total certified units within the tables below are based on certified units of albums, singles (including digital downloads) and videos. Markets' order within the tables is based on Retail Value: each market generates respectively, the largest market at the top and smallest at the bottom. [9] [10]
No charts published between 1974 and 1982. Resumed December 17, 1983 as Christmas Hits. The album only chart renamed Top Christmas Albums in 1990, then Top Holiday Albums in 2000. Surveys run for 12–15 weeks each holiday season beginning in October. Independent Albums: 50 Ranks top 50 albums released through independent record labels. Jazz ...
It ranks the top 25 songs in more than 40 countries around the globe based on streaming and digital sales. These charts in 40+ countries joined existing chart listings for Billboard -branded licensees in Argentina, Italy, Japan, South Korea and Vietnam, along with Billboard ' s longstanding third-party partner charts like Official Charts ...
BTS is the first act to top the Global 200, Global 200 Excl. US and Billboard 200 charts simultaneously. Justin Bieber is the first male artist to achieve this feat. Taylor Swift is the first female artist to do so. She is also the only artist to top all three charts with different songs and for multiple weeks.
While music-videos have their own separate charts, in 2001, GfK Entertainment made it possible for the music-video singles to have the ability to enter the Top-100 singles chart. Similarly, in 2002, it was made available for music-video albums to chart on the Top-100 album chart, if the video album contained at least 50% of audio recording.
A number of artists have achieved number-one singles and albums simultaneously on the Billboard charts in the United States. The list includes only those charting on the primary top singles/songs and top albums charts, presently the Billboard Hot 100 and the Billboard 200.