GEORGE MICHAEL'S E.G. CHART CAREER STATS
1ST SINGLES CHART ENTRY:
"CARELESS WHISPER" - #1, JULY 1984
LAST SINGLES CHART ENTRY:
"DECEMBER SONG" - #6, DECEMBER 2009
BIGGEST CHART HITS:
"CARELESS WHISPER" - #1, JULY 1984
"I WANT YOUR SEX" - #1, JUNE 1987
"FATHER FIGURE" - #1, JANUARY 1988
"MONKEY [REMIX]" - #1, JULY 1988
"PRAYING FOR TIME" - #1, AUGUST 1990
"FASTLOVE" - #1, MAY 1996
"OLDER E.P." - #1, FEBRUARY 1997
"STAR PEOPLE '97" - #1, MAY 1997
"YOU HAVE BEEN LOVED" - #1, SEPTEMBER 1997
"OUTSIDE" - #1, OCTOBER 1998
1ST ALBUM CHART ENTRY:
"FAITH" - #1, NOVEMBER 1987
LAST ALBUM CHART ENTRY:
"PATIENCE" - #1, MARCH 2004
BIGGEST ALBUM:
"LADIES & GENTLEMEN : THE BEST OF GEORGE MICHAEL" - #1, NOVEMBER 1998
Why is Patience not the biggest album if it was also #1?
ReplyDelete(Hint: we want to know how many weeks at #1 each album/song spent, and how many weeks on chart in general!)
When an act has multiple chart toppers, I'm listing the "biggest" as "the one which spent most weeks at #1", so yes I think I may need to add that information where needed.
ReplyDeletePatience was only 3 weeks, whereas L&G managed 6 weeks.
Thanks for the feedback!
hey hey ..ive just come back from Perth, seeing George!!!
ReplyDeleteHe was fantastic, vocally faultless, worked the crowd effortlessly, only he didn't play long enough, just under 2 hours is a bit disappointing! Especially when only 2 tracks from Older were played! I so missed Jesus, and You have been loved...