1995 in British music

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This is a summary of 1995 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.

Summary

1995 saw a number of changes occur. Céline Dion's "Think Twice", which was released in October 1994 yet took until the end of January to reach the top, was the first UK number 1 single not to be available on vinyl in any form.

Around the middle of the year, the way singles entered the chart started to change. Instead of entering low and climbing up to their peak, singles would now usually enter at their peak, and then fall down the chart. In May, Robson & Jerome became the first British act to reach number 1 with "Unchained Melody", after having sung the song on the ITV programme Soldier Soldier. In May, music featured in an advertising campaign for Guinness reached number 2 – mambo tune "Guaglione" by Pérez Prado was a massive hit and the advert featured on an accompanying screensaver.

This was also the year which saw Britpop at its most popular. A highly publicised chart battle in August saw Oasis and Blur battling it out for the number 1 position, having both released their singles on the same day. Blur won the singles battle, with "Country House" beating Oasis' "Roll with It" to the top spot, but Oasis, with (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, would go on to greatly outsell Blur's album, the album of which would eventually become the second biggest album in the UK. After a decade in the business Pulp secured a first number one album while Britpop elder statesman Paul Weller also benefited from a return to popular and critical favour.

Singles that went on to sell over a million copies were Coolio's "Gangsta's Paradise", the first rap single to sell over a million in the UK, both of Robson & Jerome's songs ("Unchained Melody" / "White Cliffs of Dover", the biggest selling single of the year, and "I Believe" / "Up on the Roof") and Michael Jackson's "Earth Song". In addition, a second remix of New Order's "Blue Monday" (reaching number 17) pushed sales of that song over a million as well.

In all, there were 17 number one singles in 1995. As the 1990s continued the amount started to increase, and there wouldn't be a total as low as 1995's.

Composer Michael Tippett celebrated his ninetieth birthday on 2 January. the occasion was marked by special events in Britain, Canada and the US, including the premiere of his final work, The Rose Lake. A collection of his essays, Tippett on Music, was published in the same year. The other most notable British classical composer of the year was Karl Jenkins, whose album Adiemus: Songs of Sanctuary was released in September to become a huge hit, thanks to the music's exposure in television advertisements.

Charts

Number-one singles

Issue Date Song Artist(s) Sales
1 January "Stay Another Day" East 17
8 January "Cotton Eye Joe" Rednex 60,000
15 January 85,000
22 January 70,000
29 January "Think Twice" Céline Dion 74,000
5 February 80,000
12 February 86,000
19 February 154,000
26 February 141,000
5 March 120,000
12 March 50,000
19 March "Love Can Build a Bridge" Cher, Chrissie Hynde and
Neneh Cherry with Eric Clapton
150,000
26 March "Don't Stop (Wiggle Wiggle)" The Outhere Brothers 90,000
2 April "Back for Good" Take That 346,000
9 April 185,000
16 April 140,000
23 April 85,000
30 April "Some Might Say" Oasis 138,000
7 May "Dreamer" Livin' Joy 106,000
14 May "Unchained Melody /
White Cliffs of Dover"
Robson & Jerome 314,000
21 May 460,000
28 May 320,000
4 June 210,000
11 June 145,000
18 June 90,000
25 June 73,000
2 July "Boom Boom Boom" The Outhere Brothers 62,000
9 July 74,000
16 July 77,000
23 July 65,000
30 July "Never Forget" Take That 115,000
6 August 86,000
13 August 54,000
20 August "Country House" Blur 274,000
27 August 135,000
3 September "You Are Not Alone" Michael Jackson 83,000
10 September 100,000
17 September "Boombastic" Shaggy 93,000
24 September "Fairground" Simply Red 211,000
1 October 142,000
8 October 129,000
15 October 96,000
22 October "Gangsta's Paradise" Coolio featuring LV 107,000
29 October 166,000
5 November "I Believe / Up on the Roof" Robson & Jerome 258,000
12 November 224,000
19 November 118,000
26 November 80,000
3 December "Earth Song" Michael Jackson 116,467
10 December 149,549
17 December 150,739
24 December 261,851
31 December 55,000

Number-one albums

Issue Date Song Artist(s)
1 January Carry on up the Charts The Beautiful South
8 January
15 January
22 January The Colour of My Love Céline Dion
29 January
5 February
12 February
19 February
26 February
5 March Greatest Hits Bruce Springsteen
12 March Medusa Annie Lennox
19 March Elastica Elastica
26 March The Colour of My Love Céline Dion
2 April Wake Up! The Boo Radleys
9 April Greatest Hits Bruce Springsteen
16 April Picture This Wet Wet Wet
23 April
30 April
7 May Nobody Else Take That
14 May
21 May Stanley Road Paul Weller
28 May Singles Alison Moyet
4 June Pulse Pink Floyd
11 June
18 June HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I Michael Jackson
25 June These Days Bon Jovi
2 July
9 July
16 July
23 July I Should Coco Supergrass
30 July
6 August
13 August It's Great When You're Straight...Yeah Black Grape
20 August
27 August Said and Done Boyzone
3 September The Charlatans The Charlatans
10 September Zeitgeist The Levellers
17 September The Great Escape Blur
24 September
1 October Daydream Mariah Carey
8 October (What's the Story) Morning Glory? Oasis
15 October Life Simply Red
22 October
29 October
5 November Different Class Pulp
12 November Made in Heaven Queen
19 November Robson & Jerome Robson & Jerome
26 November
3 December
10 December
17 December
24 December
31 December

Year-end charts

Best-selling singles

[1]

No. Title Artist Peak
position
1 "Unchained Melody"/"(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover" Robson & Jerome 1
2 "Gangsta's Paradise" Coolio featuring L.V. 1
3 "I Believe"/"Up on the Roof" Robson & Jerome 1
4 "Back for Good" Take That 1
5 "Think Twice" Celine Dion 1
6 "Earth Song" Michael Jackson 1
7 "Fairground" Simply Red 1
8 "You Are Not Alone" Michael Jackson 1
9 "Missing" (Todd Terry Club Mix) Everything but the Girl 3
10 "Wonderwall" Oasis 2
11 "Boom Boom Boom" The Outhere Brothers 1
12 "Country House" Blur 1
13 "Father and Son" Boyzone 2
14 "Don't Stop (Wiggle Wiggle)" The Outhere Brothers 1
15 "Boombastic" Shaggy 1
16 "Cotton Eye Joe" Rednex 1
17 "Set You Free" (Remix) N-Trance 2
18 "Living Next Door to Alice (Who the F**k is Alice?)" Smokie featuring Roy Chubby Brown 3
19 "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" U2 2
20 "Roll with It" Oasis 2
21 "Guaglione" Perez 'Prez' Prado & his Orchestra 2
22 "I'll Be There for You" The Rembrandts 3
23 "Two Can Play That Game" (K Klassic Mix) Bobby Brown 3
24 "Here Comes the Hotstepper" Ini Kamoze 4
25 "Shy Guy" Diana King 2
26 "It's Oh So Quiet" Björk 4
27 "Never Forget" Take That 1
28 "Don't Give Me Your Life" Alex Party 2
29 "Waterfalls" TLC 4
30 "Scatman (Ski Ba Bop Ba Dop Bop)" Scatman John 3
31 "Some Might Say" Oasis 1
32 "You'll See" Madonna 5
33 "Thunder" East 17 4
34 "Stayin' Alive" N-Trance featuring Ricardo da Force 2
35 "I'd Lie for You (And That's the Truth)" Meat Loaf 2
36 "Common People" Pulp 2
37 "Fantasy" Mariah Carey 4
38 "I've Got a Little Something for You" MN8 2
39 "Kiss from a Rose"/"I'm Alive" Seal 4
40 "Dreamer" (Remix) Livin' Joy 1
41 "Heaven for Everyone" Queen 2
42 "Free as a Bird" The Beatles 2
43 "Love Can Build a Bridge" Cher, Chrissie Hynde & Neneh Cherry with Eric Clapton 1
44 "I Need Your Loving (Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime)" Baby D 3
45 "The Sunshine After the Rain" Berri 4
46 "The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall into My Mind)" The Bucketheads 5
47 "Wonderwall" The Mike Flowers Pops 2
48 "Total Eclipse of the Heart" Nicki French 5
49 "Alright"/"Time" Supergrass 2
50 "Mis-Shapes"/"Sorted for E's & Wizz" Pulp 2

Best-selling albums

[2]

No. Title Artist Peak
position
1 Robson & Jerome Robson & Jerome 1
2 (What's the Story) Morning Glory? Oasis 1
3 The Colour of My Love Celine Dion 1
4 Life Simply Red 1
5 HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I Michael Jackson 1
6 Made in Heaven Queen 1
7 Stanley Road Paul Weller 1
8 Picture This Wet Wet Wet 1
9 The Great Escape Blur 1
10 Different Class Pulp 1
11 Something to Remember Madonna 3
12 Love Songs Elton John 4
13 Carry On up the Charts: The Best of the Beautiful South The Beautiful South 1
14 Medusa Annie Lennox 1
15 Daydream Mariah Carey 1
16 Nobody Else Take That 1
17 Definitely Maybe Oasis 5[lower-alpha 1]
18 Bizarre Fruit/Bizarre Fruit II M People 8[lower-alpha 2]
19 Anthology 1 The Beatles 3
20 These Days Bon Jovi 1
21 The Memory of Trees Enya 5
22 No Need to Argue The Cranberries 3[lower-alpha 3]
23 Said and Done Boyzone 1
24 Design of a Decade: 1986–1996 Janet Jackson 2
25 Parklife Blur 2[lower-alpha 4]
26 Jollification The Lightning Seeds 15[lower-alpha 5]
27 Greatest Hits Bruce Springsteen 1
28 Dummy Portishead 2
29 Greatest Hits (1985–1995) Michael Bolton 2
30 Vault: Def Leppard Greatest Hits (1980–1995) Def Leppard 3
31 Singles Alison Moyet 1
32 Power of a Woman Eternal 6
33 CrazySexyCool TLC 4
34 I Should Coco Supergrass 1
35 Welcome to the Neighbourhood Meat Loaf 3
36 Post Björk 2
37 Cross Road: The Best of Bon Jovi Bon Jovi 4[lower-alpha 6]
38 Big River Jimmy Nail 8
39 It's Great When You're Straight... Yeah Black Grape 1
40 Crocodile Shoes Jimmy Nail 3[lower-alpha 7]
41 Pulse Pink Floyd 1
42 Pan Pipe Moods Free the Spirit 2
43 Up All Night East 17 7
44 The Very Best of Robert Palmer Robert Palmer 4
45 Chants and Dances of the Native Americans Sacred Spirit 9
46 Seal Seal 3[lower-alpha 8]
47 Monster R.E.M. 8[lower-alpha 9]
48 Tuesday Night Music Club Sheryl Crow 8
49 Jagged Little Pill Alanis Morissette 12[lower-alpha 10]
50 Don't Bore Us – Get to the Chorus!: Roxette's Greatest Hits Roxette 5

Best-selling compilation albums

[3]

No. Title Peak
position
1 Now 32 1
2 The Love Album II 2
3 Now 30 1
4 The Best Rock Ballads Album in the World... Ever! 2
5 Now 31 1
6 Heartbeat: Forever Yours 1
7 Pulp Fiction Original Soundtrack 5
8 The Best Sixties Album in the World... Ever! 2
9 Dance Tip 95 3
10 Pure Swing IV 1

Notes:

  1. Reached number 1 in 1994
  2. Reached number 3 in 1996 as the reissued Bizarre Fruit II
  3. Reached number 2 in 1994
  4. Reached number 1 in 1994
  5. Reached number 12 in 1996
  6. Reached number 1 in 1994
  7. Reached number 2 in 1994
  8. Reached number 1 in 1994
  9. Reached number 1 in 1994
  10. Reached number 1 in 1996

Classical music

Opera

Musical films

Music awards

BRIT Awards

The 1995 BRIT Awards winners were:

Mercury Music Prize

The 1995 Mercury Music Prize was awarded to Portishead - Dummy.

Births

Deaths

References

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  6. 'Christopher Shaw' by David Drew, in Musical Times, July 1963
  7. Halligan, Benjamin. Michael Reeves, Manchester University Press, 2003. ISBN 0-7190-6351-5
  8. GRO Register of Deaths: NOV 1995 B28C 156 WYCOMBE - Marti Caine, DoB = 26 Jan 1945 aged 50
  9. OBITUARY: Alan Hull – People, News – The Independent

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