On the singles charts, yes. But there are other, separate charts for albums.
It never to number at all, it only reached number 3 in the UK Singles Charts in 1982
Only with the song Number 1.
They've had 7 number 1 singles (7 singles to top the charts) in the UK alone if that's what you mean.
It Is Mariah Carey With 18 no1 singles 1 single more then Elvis Presley and 2 less then the beatle's she is ranked number 2 on the billboard singles charts with the most number 1 singles just 2 more away from being a tie with the number 1 ranked beatles and 3 more away from making history and having the most number 1 singles on the billboard charts over all can she do it??? we have no idea :)
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The Prodigy have had three number one singles in the UK. These are "Charly," "Firestarter," and "Breathe." Their unique blend of electronic music and punk influences has contributed to their success on the charts.
The Killers have achieved number one singles on various charts, including "Mr. Brightside," which topped the UK Singles Chart. Other notable hits include "Somebody Told Me" and "When You Were Young," both of which reached high positions but did not secure the top spot. Their song "Human" also performed well, reaching number one on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart. However, their overall number one singles in major charts are limited.
It reached number 48 on the main Japanese chart and number 1 on the oricon international chart.
"How Do You Do It?" by Gerry and the Pacemakers (UK chart), and "He's So Fine" by the Chiffons (US chart).
The song debuted at number 1 on the UK singles chart on the week of August 7, 2011.
number 1. the soundtrack for mamma mia was number 1 on the American charts
"You Better You Bet" reached number one in the U.S. Rock Chart, "Who's next" reached number one in the U.K. Album Chart, but they had no number ones in the normal singles charts.