Oh dear ! I hate to say this but - it was "Mr Blobby !" - See related link for a list of the number one records.
Lonely this Christmas and Merry Christmas Everyoneboth reached #1 on the UK Singles chart while Last Christmasonly reached #6 on the same chart.
Bob The Builder - "Can We Fix It"
UK Chart was: Band Aid 20 - Do they know its Christmas
Onwers manual has this chart. Don't have one then get one. Order from dealer or try looking in a salvage yard.
Evanescence are at number one with My Immortal.
"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.
The Christmas song with the initials MCE is "Merry Christmas Everyone" performed by the Welsh singer-songwriter Shakin' Stevens."Merry Christmas Everyone" was written by Bob Heatlie, a Scottish song writer and producer. It was the Christmas Number One on the UK singles chart in December of 1985 and has been included in many top-selling Christmas collections since that time.
It all depends on the country and chart. Strictly speaking, ABBA had a #1 in Belgium, Germany, Ireland, and The Netherlands in 1981 with "One of Us". The last UK hit was "Super Trouper" (1980). In The US, the last Billboard Hot 100 song was "Dancing Queen" (1976), but they had a #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart in 1980 with "The Winner Takes It All" and a number one on the dance chart in 1980 with Super Trouper.
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Probably; there wasn't a single chart when it was released - it was number one in most of the charts, but in the chart that became the "official" chart, it only reached number 2.
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