The Michael Jackson Chart Watch

Either way the list from nr 3000 to 31 is already up in the air and it is glorious. Michael Jackson has 28 solo songs in the list which make him the solo artist with most entries! He is featured 8 more times as part of the jackson(s) 5 for a total of 36 songs with MJ on lead vocals in the list!
:D ❤️

These songs made the list:
one day in your life, give in to me
Yay!

This makes me super happy
god, yeah! Awesome!
 
I thought it is a litte bit odd because it just replaced Number Ones which is usually in the UK-album-charts.:unsure:

Edit: I found a answer

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@DamienShields
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@MJChartData
I'm thinking it's to do with songs being streamed. I think 10 of the classics streamed multiple times constituted Number Ones, yet if more than the 10 classics are being streamed this is why Essential has charted, as Number Ones hasn't for the first time in years

Anyone know why The Essential has replaced Number Ones in the UK?
 
@Annita

Thank you for your response. But it is a bit confusing.

But I have noticed The Essential seems to be doing better than Number Ones.
 
I know that Number Ones has sold more copies overall in the UK, but The Essential was #19 on this week's UK albums chart. I don't remember Number Ones reaching that high during its most recent run.
wow! That's really high, isn't it? I don't know the UK charts outside of this thread, so I can't recall where these compilations typically land. But wow!
 
OMG this was so interesting! It's crazy how well songs from HIStory charted in the UK compared to the US. Wow!
What I find most fun is how man in the mirror only reached nr 21 in its original chart run but it reached nr 2 after he died. I remember being surprised that MITM was the to go to song after his passing in the UK. In Belgium it was Beat It that sold the best.
 
What I find most fun is how man in the mirror only reached nr 21 in its original chart run but it reached nr 2 after he died.
I would love it if someone could explain why the No.2 chart position for MITM 2009 doesn't show up here.

I remember being surprised that MITM was the to go to song after his passing in the UK.
There was a big push to get MITM to No.1. Radio was behind it. I was surprised it didn't work.

P.S. MITM got to No.2 first time around. I'm confused by your mention of No.21.

I feel as if I'm going mad, lol.
 
I would love it if someone could explain why the No.2 chart position for MITM 2009 doesn't show up here.


There was a big push to get MITM to No.1. Radio was behind it. I was surprised it didn't work.

P.S. MITM got to No.2 first time around. I'm confused by your mention of No.21.

I feel as if I'm going mad, lol.

this link should give you all the chart runs MITM has had in the UK, its initial chartrun was over after just 5 weeks peaking at nr 21 in 1988
 

this link should give you all the chart runs MITM has had in the UK, its initial chartrun was over after just 5 weeks
The link shows Weeks on the Chart as 30. Where does 5 weeks come from?

Rhetorical question. I've decided I need to just live with this mystery. I already have been living with it for years. I have looked at this page many times and the data never changes so either I'm looking at it wrong, which hardly seems likely, or ... actually, I dunno. I don't have an explanation. 🤷‍♀️

peaking at nr 21 in 1988
It shows the peak position in 1988 was No.2 not No.21. And I know it got to No.2 bc I was there.

Also, that link doesn't show the 2009 UK data. Whenever I look at this page it tells me the same story.

MITM got to No.2 in 2009 which is why the radio DJ's were pushing it to get to No.1. That's what everyone wanted but it didn't happen.

But I need to just let this go. Even though I can't, lol. :ROFLMAO:
 
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The link shows Weeks on the Chart as 30. Where does 5 weeks come from?

Rhetorical question. I've decided I need to just live with this mystery. I already have been living with it for years. I have looked at this page many times and the data never changes so either I'm looking at it wrong, which hardly seems likely, or ... actually, I dunno. I don't have an explanation. 🤷‍♀️


It shows the peak position in 1988 was No.2 not No.21. And I know it got to No.2 bc I was there.

Also, that link doesn't show the 2009 UK data. Whenever I look at this page it tells me the same story.

MITM got to No.2 in 2009 which is why the radio DJ's were pushing it to get to No.1. That's what everyone wanted but it didn't happen.

But I need to just let this go. Even though I can't, lol. :ROFLMAO:
In the link given, it shows that Man In The Mirror peaked at #2 during 16 weeks run after Michael's death in 2009.
 
The link shows Weeks on the Chart as 30. Where does 5 weeks come from?

Rhetorical question. I've decided I need to just live with this mystery. I already have been living with it for years. I have looked at this page many times and the data never changes so either I'm looking at it wrong, which hardly seems likely, or ... actually, I dunno. I don't have an explanation. 🤷‍♀️


It shows the peak position in 1988 was No.2 not No.21. And I know it got to No.2 bc I was there.

Also, that link doesn't show the 2009 UK data. Whenever I look at this page it tells me the same story.

MITM got to No.2 in 2009 which is why the radio DJ's were pushing it to get to No.1. That's what everyone wanted but it didn't happen.

But I need to just let this go. Even though I can't, lol. :ROFLMAO:
Yeah sorry I forgot to add that you have to click the “+” in the 5th column after the title, well basically underneath what says “chart facts”

DateTitle, ArtistPeak
Pos
WoCWks
No 1
Chart
Facts
20.02.
1988
MAN IN THE MIRROR

MAN IN THE MIRROR
MICHAEL JACKSON
EPIC
023000buylisten
 
Michael's singles certifications from each studio album in the UK:

Off The Wall:
Don't Stop Till You Get Enough: Platinum for sales of 600,000
Rock With You: Platinum for sales of 600,000
Off The Wall: Silver for sales of 200,000
Total: 1.4 million

Thriller:
Billie Jean: 3X Platinum for sales of 1,800,000
Beat It: 2X Platinum for sales of 1,200,000
Thriller: 2X Platinum for sales of 1,200,000
PYT: Platinum for sales of 600,000
WBSS: Gold for sales of 400,000
Human Nature: Silver for sales of 200,000
Total: 5.4 million

Bad:
Man In The Mirror: 2X Platinum for sales of 1,200,000
TWYMMF: Platinum for sales of 600,000
Smooth Criminal: Platinum for sales of 600,000
Bad: Gold for sales of 400,000
Dirty Diana: Gold for sales of 400,000
IJCSLY: Silver for sales of 200,000
Leave Me Alone: Silver for sales of 200,000
Total: 3.6 million

Dangerous:
Black or White: Platinum for sales of 600,000
Heal The World: Gold for sales of 400,000
Remember The Time: Silver for sales of 200,000
Total: 1.2 million

History:
Earth Song: 2X Platinum for sales of 1,200,000
YANA: Platinum for sales of 600,000
TDCAU: Platinum for sales of 600,000
Scream/Childhood: Silver for sales of 200,000
Stranger In Moscow: Silver for sales of 200,000
Total: 2.8 million

Invincible:
You Rock My World: Platinum for sales of 600,000
Total: 0.6 million


No surprises that Thriller and Bad albums had the most successful singles. I am also pleasantly surprised at the performance of History's singles. But I must say that I am a bit disappointed by the overall total of Dangerous' singles. :(
 
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Michael's singles certifications from each studio album:

Off The Wall:
Don't Stop Till You Get Enough: Platinum for sales of 600,000
Rock With You: Platinum for sales of 600,000
Total: 1.2 million

Thriller:
Billie Jean: 3X Platinum for sales of 1,800,000
Beat It: 2X Platinum for sales of 1,200,000
Thriller: 2X Platinum for sales of 1,200,000
PYT: Gold for sales of 400,000
WBSS: Silver for sales of 200,000
Human Nature: Silver for sales of 200,000
Total: 5 million

Bad:
Man In The Mirror: 2X Platinum for sales of 1,200,000
TWYMMF: Platinum for sales of 600,000
Smooth Criminal: Platinum for sales of 600,000
Bad: Gold for sales of 400,000
Dirty Diana: Gold for sales of 400,000
IJCSLY: Silver for sales of 200,000
Total: 3.4 million

Dangerous:
Black or White: Gold for sales of 400,000
Heal The World: Gold for sales of 400,000
Remember The Time: Silver for sales of 200,000
Total: 1 million

History:
Earth Song: 2X Platinum for sales of 1,200,000
YANA: Platinum for sales of 600,000
TDCAU: Gold for sales of 400,000
Scream/Childhood: Silver for sales of 200,000
Stranger In Moscow: Silver for sales of 200,000
Total: 2.6 million

Invincible:
You Rock My World: Gold for sales of 400,000
Total: 0.4 million


No surprises that Thriller and Bad albums had the most successful singles. I am also pleasantly surprised at the performance of History's singles. But I must say that I am a bit disappointed by the overall total of Dangerous' singles. :(
Thank you for this great summary.

I'm surprised the Dangerous singles's as well.

I checked the Heal the world: it was certfied as Gold on 01.01.1993. The song spent 5 consecutive weeks at number 2 (behind Whitney's I will always love you). I'm sure it is eligible for platinum.
Black or white's latest certification (Gold) date was 27.09.2019, first certification (Silver) date was 01.12.1991
Remember the time's certification (Silver) date was 22.01.2021

Interesting that there were only 2 certifications around the releasing dates of the singles.


 
Thank you for this great summary.

I'm surprised the Dangerous singles's as well.

I checked the Heal the world: it was certfied as Gold on 01.01.1993. The song spent 5 consecutive weeks at number 2 (behind Whitney's I will always love you). I'm sure it is eligible for platinum.
Black or white's latest certification (Gold) date was 27.09.2019, first certification (Silver) date was 01.12.1991
Remember the time's certification (Silver) date was 22.01.2021

Interesting that there were only 2 certifications around the releasing dates of the singles.


Seems like a case of under certification, when it comes to Dangerous singles.
 
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