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Queen’s Greatest Hits Becomes Biggest-Selling Album in UK Chart History

Queen have reached a remarkable milestone by becoming the first act in chart history to reach six millions UK sales of an album.

A staggering one in three UK families now houses a copy of their 1981 Greatest Hits album in their music collection – including 124,000 digital versions.

The album, which contains Bohemian Rapsody, We Will Rock You and We Are The Champions, has been a huge seller over the past three decades, and guitarist Brian May admitted the figures were ‘incredible’.

”I just want to say thanks to everyone who has supported us through the years, we hope to continue to serve you,” May says in a video message via Official Charts.com

Bandmate Roger Taylor adds: “Wonderful. Who would have thought it? And all due to the great British public. Thank you. A great honour!”

The Official Charts Company confirm that the album regularly sells several thousand copies per week, especially around Christmas. Martin Talbot, Chief Executive, explains: “Becoming the first album to pass six million sales is a quite incredible achievement by Queen.

“Ever since it was first released in 1981, this package of classic pop and rock tracks has been an indispensable item in every music fan’s record collection – perhaps the definitive greatest hits album.”

Queen lead the way at the top of the all-time pile by some 900,000 copies from Abba’s greatest hits collection Gold. Taking third spot is The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, with Adel’s 21 slightly further back in fourth and Oasis’s (What’s the Story) Morning Glory the fifth biggest selling album in UK chart history.

The official chart of the biggest UK sales for an album now stands at this:

1 GREATEST HITS QUEEN 1981

2 GOLD – GREATEST HITS ABBA 1992

3 SGT PEPPER’S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND BEATLES 1967

4 21 ADELE 2011

5 WHAT’S THE STORY MORNING GLORY OASIS 1995

6 THRILLER MICHAEL JACKSON 1982

7 THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON PINK FLOYD 1973

8 BROTHERS IN ARMS DIRE STRAITS 1985

9 BAD MICHAEL JACKSON 1987

10 GREATEST HITS II QUEEN 1991

11 THE IMMACULATE COLLECTION MADONNA 1990

12 RUMOURS FLEETWOOD MAC 1977

13 BACK TO BLACK AMY WINEHOUSE 2006

14 STARS SIMPLY RED 1991

15 COME ON OVER SHANIA TWAIN 1997

16 BACK TO BEDLAM JAMES BLUNT 2004

17 URBAN HYMNS VERVE 1997

18 LEGEND BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS 1984

19 BAT OUT OF HELL MEAT LOAF 1977

20 BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER SIMON & GARFUNKEL 1970

21 SPIRIT LEONA LEWIS 2007

22 DIRTY DANCING ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK 1987

23 NO ANGEL DIDO 2000

24 1 BEATLES 2000

25 CRAZY LOVE MICHAEL BUBLE 2009

26 WHITE LADDER DAVID GRAY 1998

27 TALK ON CORNERS CORRS 1997

28 SPICE SPICE GIRLS 1996

29 THE FAME LADY GAGA 2008

30 LIFE FOR RENT DIDO 2003

31 A RUSH OF BLOOD TO THE HEAD COLDPLAY 2002

32 BEAUTIFUL WORLD TAKE THAT 2006

33 ONLY BY THE NIGHT KINGS OF LEON 2008

34 HOPES AND FEARS KEANE 2004

35 THE JOSHUA TREE U2 1987

36 SCISSOR SISTERS SCISSOR SISTERS 2004

37 BUT SERIOUSLY PHIL COLLINS 1989

38 X&Y COLDPLAY 2005

39 THE WAR OF THE WORLDS JEFF WAYNE 1978

40 JAGGED LITTLE PILL ALANIS MORISSETTE 1995

 


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