List of artists who have achieved simultaneous number-one UK single and album

A number of artists have achieved simultaneous number one singles and albums on The Official Charts Company from the United Kingdom (also the BPI). [1]

Simultaneous number-one singles and albums

1960s

  • Elvis Presley – "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" and G.I. Blues 22 January 1961 (four weeks)
  • Elvis Presley – "Wooden Heart" and G.I. Blues 19 March 1961 (one week) and 2 April 1961 (four weeks)
  • Elvis Presley – "Surrender" and G.I. Blues 1 June 1961 (four weeks)
  • The Shadows – "Kon-Tiki" and The Shadows 8 October 1961 (one week)
  • Cliff Richard – "The Young Ones" and The Young Ones 7 January 1962 (six weeks)
  • Elvis Presley – "Can't Help Falling in Love" / "Rock-A-Hula Baby" and Blue Hawaii 18 February 1962 (four weeks)
  • Elvis Presley – "Good Luck Charm" and Blue Hawaii 27 May 1962 (three weeks)
  • The Shadows – "Dance On!" and Out of the Shadows 20 January 1963 (one week)
  • Cliff Richard – "Summer Holiday" and Summer Holiday 10 March 1963 (two weeks) and 31 March 1963 (one week)
  • The Beatles – "From Me to You" and Please Please Me 5 May 1963 (six weeks)
  • The Beatles – "She Loves You" and Please Please Me 8 September 1963 (four weeks) and 24 November 1963 (one week)
  • The Beatles – "She Loves You" and With the Beatles 1 December 1963 (one week)
  • The Beatles – "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and With the Beatles 8 December 1963 (five weeks)
  • The Beatles – "Can't Buy Me Love" and With the Beatles 29 March 1964 (three weeks)
  • The Rolling Stones – "It's All Over Now" and The Rolling Stones 12 July 1964 (one week)
  • The Beatles – "A Hard Day's Night" and A Hard Day's Night 19 July 1964 (three weeks)
  • The Beatles – "I Feel Fine" and A Hard Day's Night 6 December 1964 (one week)
  • The Beatles – "I Feel Fine" and Beatles for Sale 13 December 1964 (four weeks)
  • The Rolling Stones – "The Last Time" and The Rolling Stones No. 2 14 March 1965 (three weeks)
  • The Beatles – "Ticket to Ride" and Beatles for Sale 1 May 1965 (two weeks)
  • The Beatles – "Help!" and Help! 8 August 1965 (two weeks)
  • The Beatles – "Day Tripper" / "We Can Work It Out" and Rubber Soul 19 December 1965 (four weeks)
  • The Rolling Stones – "Paint It Black" and Aftermath 22 May 1966 (one week)
  • The Beatles – "Yellow Submarine" / "Eleanor Rigby" and Revolver 14 August 1966 (four weeks)
  • The Monkees – "I'm a Believer" and The Monkees 4 February 1967 (two weeks)
  • The Beatles – "All You Need is Love" and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 16 July 1967 (three weeks)
  • The Beatles – "Hello, Goodbye" and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 17 December 1967 (two weeks)

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

See also

References

  1. ^ Griffiths, George (14 April 2023). "Every artist who has scored the Official Chart Double". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
  2. ^ Myers, Justin (26 October 2018). "Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper score the Official Chart double as Shallow becomes Gaga's fifth UK Number 1". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 27 October 2018.
  3. ^ Griffiths, George (27 May 2022). "Harry Styles scores Official Chart Double, dominates Albums and Singles chart". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 27 May 2022.
  4. ^ Griffiths, George (17 March 2023). "Miley Cyrus claims Official Chart Double as Endless Summer Vacation and "Flowers" hit Number 1". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  5. ^ Griffiths, George (14 April 2023). "Ellie Goulding's Higher Than Heaven and Calvin Harris collab Miracle are Number 1: Official Chart Double". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  6. ^ Griffiths, George (3 November 2023). "Taylor Takeover! Taylor Swift dominates the UK's Official Singles and Albums Chart with the biggest opening week of 2023 so far". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 7 November 2023.

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