List of best-selling singles of the 1950s in the United Kingdom

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Bill Haley & His Comets had the biggest-selling single of the 1950s with "Rock Around the Clock", the first single in the UK to sell more than one million copies.
1950s in music in the UK
Number-one singles
Number-one albums
Best-selling singles
Best-selling albums
Summaries and charts
1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954
1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959
1949 1960
Top 10/12 singles
1952, 1953, 1954
1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959
1960

Singles are a type of music release that typically have fewer tracks than an extended play or album; during the 1950s, sales of singles in the United Kingdom were compiled by the magazine New Musical Express (NME), and published weekly as a record chart. The singles chart was founded in 1952 by Percy Dickins of NME, who wanted to imitate the hit parade that featured in the American magazine Billboard; before this, the popularity of a song had been measured by its sales of sheet music.[1] Dickins sampled twenty shops, asking which their ten biggest-selling singles were. His aggregated list of sales was then published in NME on 14 November 1952 as a Top 12 chart.[1] NME's chart is considered by the Official Charts Company (OCC) to be the canonical UK Singles Chart during the 1950s;[2] it was expanded to a Top 20 on 1 October 1954.[3]

Sales of records significantly increased in the mid-fifties, following the birth of rock and roll. As a result, the top ten biggest-selling singles of the 1950s were all released in the latter half of the decade.[4] The biggest-selling single of this period was "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley & His Comets, which became the first single ever to sell more than a million copies in the UK.[5]

Singles

Best-selling singles of the 1950s in the UK
No. Single Artist Record label[lower-alpha 1] Year[lower-alpha 1] Sales Chart
peak[lower-alpha 1]
1 "Rock Around the Clock" Bill Haley & His Comets Brunswick 1955 1,390,000 1
2 "Diana" Paul Anka Columbia 1957 1,240,000 1
3 "Mary's Boy Child" Harry Belafonte RCA 1957 1,170,000 1
4 "What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?" Emile Ford & The Checkmates Pye 1959 920,000 1
5 "Jailhouse Rock" Elvis Presley RCA 1958 880,000 1
6 "What Do You Want?" Adam Faith Parlophone 1959 820,000 1
7 "Living Doll" Cliff Richard & The Drifters Columbia 1959 770,000 1
8 "All Shook Up" Elvis Presley HMV 1957 740,000 1
9 "Love Letters in the Sand" Pat Boone London 1957 710,000 2
10 "It Doesn't Matter Anymore" Buddy Holly Coral 1959 680,000 1
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The record labels, years and chart peaks are those given by the OCC.[6]

References

General (chart positions)
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