List of top 25 singles for 2001 in Australia

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The following lists the top 100 singles of 2001 in Australia from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) End of Year singles chart. [1]

"Can't Fight the Moonlight" by LeAnn Rimes was the biggest song of the year, peaking at #1 for six weeks and staying in the top 50 for 22 weeks. The longest stay at #1 was joint by Shaggy with "Angel" which spent 8 weeks at the top spot, and it was joint by Alien Ant Farm's "Smooth Criminal".

#TitleArtistHighest pos. reachedweeks at No. 1
1."Can't Fight the Moonlight" LeAnn Rimes 16
2."It Wasn't Me" Shaggy 14
3."Can't Get You Out of My Head" Kylie Minogue 14
4."Angel" Shaggy 18
5."Hanging by a Moment" Lifehouse 15
6."Stan" Eminem feat. Dido 11
7."I'm Like a Bird" Nelly Furtado 22
8."Smooth Criminal" Alien Ant Farm 18
9."Can We Fix It?" Bob the Builder 11
10."Whole Again" Atomic Kitten 21
11."Case of the Ex" Mýa 12
12."Butterfly" Crazy Town 41
13."Lady Marmalade" Christina Aguilera, Pink, Mýa and Lil' Kim 13
14."Because I Got High" Afroman 13
15."Me, Myself, and I" Scandal'us 13
16."Don't Stop Movin'" S Club 7 24
17."Ms. Jackson" Outkast 24
18."How You Remind Me" Nickelback 21
19."Let's Get Married" Jagged Edge 21
20."With Arms Wide Open" Creed 42
21."Strawberry Kisses" Nikki Webster 27
22."All Rise" Blue 33
23."Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)" Train 52
24."Let Me Blow Ya Mind" Eve feat. Gwen Stefani 41
25."Operation Blade" Public Domain 72
26."Mambo No. 5" Lou Bega 22
27."Cruisin'" Gwyneth Paltrow and Huey Lewis 12
28."Teenage Dirtbag" Wheatus 14
29."What Would You Do?" City High 22
30."Walking Away" Craig David 51
31."Dance with Me" Debelah Morgan 32
32."Free" Mýa 42
33."Yellow" Coldplay 53
34."It's Raining Men" Geri Halliwell 41
35."Bette Davis Eyes" Gwyneth Paltrow 31
36."I'm a Believer" Smash Mouth 92
37."Out of Reach" Gabrielle 93
38."Turn Off the Light" Nelly Furtado 71
39."Bow Wow (That's My Name)" Lil Bow Wow 61
40."Ride wit Me" Nelly 43
41."Kryptonite" 3 Doors Down 82
42."One Step Closer" Linkin Park 43
43."Miss California" Dante Thomas 51
44."Uptown Girl" Westlife 61
45."Rollin'" Limp Bizkit 111
46."You All Dat" Baha Men 81
47."U Remind Me" Usher 41
48."Purple Pills" D12 31
49."Follow Me" Uncle Kracker 11
50."Bootylicious" Destiny's Child 42
51."Luv Me, Luv Me" Shaggy 102
52."Fallin'" Alicia Keys 72
53."I'm Real" Jennifer Lopez 31
54."Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)" Blu Cantrell 31
55."Survivor" Destiny's Child 71
56."All for You" Janet Jackson 51
57."Independent Women Part I" Destiny's Child 33
58."7 Days" Craig David 41
59."I Need Somebody" Bardot 51
60."One More Time" Daft Punk 101
61."Love Don't Cost a Thing" Jennifer Lopez 41
62."E.I." Nelly 121
63."What Took You So Long?" Emma Bunton 101
64."It's Over" Kurupt 151
65."Too Close" Blue 51
66."Around the World (La La La La La)" ATC 113
67."Starlight" The Supermen Lovers 123
68."Original Prankster" The Offspring 51
69."The Itch" Vitamin C 61
70."Dancing in the Moonlight" Toploader 121
71."Amazing" Alex Lloyd 142
72."Hero" Enrique Iglesias 12
73."Play" Jennifer Lopez 141
74."Clint Eastwood" Gorillaz 171
75."In My Pocket" Mandy Moore 111
76."Another Day in Paradise" Brandy and Ray J 111
77."Country Grammar (Hot Shit)" Nelly 202
78."Don't Tell Me" Madonna 72
79."Just the Thing" Paul Mac featuring Peta Morris171
80."Wassup!" Da Muttz 121
81."Thank God I'm a Country Boy"Hampton the Hampster122
82."Let's Dance" Five 31
83."The Hampsterdance Song"Hampton the Hampster51
84."What It Feels Like for a Girl" Madonna 61
85."Supreme" Robbie Williams 141
86."Sky" Sonique 182
87."The Power / Every Time I Close My Eyes" Vanessa Amorosi 82
88."Again" Lenny Kravitz 302
89."Everytime You Need Me" Fragma 171
90."No More (Baby I'ma Do Right)" 3LW 262
91."Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of" U2 31
92."Drive" Incubus 341
93."Don't Mess with the Radio" Nivea 141
94."Better Man" Robbie Williams 64
95."Where the Party At" Jagged Edge 131
96."Bad Boy for Life" P. Diddy, Black Rob and Mark Curry201
97."Don't Think I'm Not" Kandi 161
98."Family Affair" Mary J. Blige 81
99."I'm a Slave 4 U" Britney Spears 71
100."Lovin' Each Day" Ronan Keating 211

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    References

    1. "ARIA Charts – End of Year Charts – Top 100 Singles 2001". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 8 December 2017.