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This is a summary of 1994 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.
The first number one single of the year was the 700th since charts began, a reggae version of "Twist and Shout" by Chaka Demus & Pliers. The next month saw Mariah Carey get her first solo UK number 1 with "Without You", after having 8 previous chart-toppers in the United States. Coincidentally, "Without You" did not top the US Billboard Hot 100.
In late May, Wet Wet Wet reached number 1 with "Love Is All Around", from the film Four Weddings and a Funeral . It would remain at number 1 for fifteen weeks, the second longest consecutive run at No. 1 ever in the UK Singles Chart, and become the biggest selling single of the year. When Danish singer Whigfield replaced it in September with "Saturday Night", she became the first ever act to enter the UK singles chart at No.1 with their debut single.
Manchester rockers Oasis found their success on their debut album, Definitely Maybe , which shot to number No. 1 on its first week out in September.
December saw the debut of Boyzone to the charts, with a No. 2 cover of Johnny Bristol's "Love Me for a Reason" (also a 1974 No. 1 for The Osmonds). They would go on to have another fifteen singles, six reaching No. 1 and the rest reaching the top five, as well as four No. 1 albums.
Aside from Wet Wet Wet and Whigfield, the only other million selling single this year came from Céline Dion, with "Think Twice" (though it wouldn't reach number 1 until 1995). In all, 15 singles topped the chart this year, the second lowest number for any year in the decade.
1994 also saw a first for Prince, who scored his only British chart-topper with "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World".
This was the year when Karl Jenkins launched his crossover project, Adiemus , with the album, Adiemus: Songs of Sanctuary . Popularised through its use in TV commercials, the title track became known to classical and popular music fans alike. It also made the name of vocalist Miriam Stockley. [1]
Another British composer, Stephen Warbeck, won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music in a Play, awarded for achievements in Broadway theatre; the award was made for his music for a production of An Inspector Calls .
A record was broken in 1994 for the longest song to become a UK top 10 hit when Bon Jovi released the single "Dry County" in March, when it peaked at #9. The song was 9 minutes and 52 seconds long.
Chart date (week ending) | Song | Artist(s) |
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1 January | "Mr. Blobby" | Mr Blobby |
8 January | "Twist and Shout" | Chaka Demus & Pliers featuring Jack Radics & Taxi Gang |
15 January | ||
22 January | "Things Can Only Get Better" | D:Ream |
29 January | ||
5 February | ||
12 February | ||
19 February | "Without You" | Mariah Carey |
26 February | ||
5 March | ||
12 March | ||
19 March | "Doop" | Doop |
26 March | ||
2 April | ||
9 April | "Everything Changes" | Take That |
16 April | ||
23 April | "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" | Prince |
30 April | ||
7 May | "The Real Thing" | Tony Di Bart |
14 May | "Inside" | Stiltskin |
21 May | "Come on You Reds" | Manchester United Football Squad |
28 May | ||
4 June | "Love Is All Around" | Wet Wet Wet |
11 June | ||
18 June | ||
25 June | ||
2 July | ||
9 July | ||
16 July | ||
23 July | ||
30 July | ||
6 August | ||
13 August | ||
20 August | ||
27 August | ||
3 September | ||
10 September | ||
17 September | "Saturday Night" | Whigfield |
24 September | ||
1 October | ||
8 October | ||
15 October | "Sure" | Take That |
22 October | ||
29 October | "Baby Come Back" | Pato Banton |
5 November | ||
12 November | ||
19 November | ||
26 November | "Let Me Be Your Fantasy" | Baby D |
3 December | ||
10 December | "Stay Another Day" | East 17 |
17 December | ||
24 December | ||
31 December |
Chart date (week ending) | Album |
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12 February | Sweet Soul Harmonies |
19 February | Dance Hits '94 Volume 1 |
26 February | |
5 March | |
12 March | Soul Devotion |
19 March | |
26 March | |
2 April | |
9 April | Now 27 |
16 April | |
23 April | |
30 April | |
7 May | Dance Zone Level One |
14 May | |
21 May | |
28 May | |
4 June | Energy Rush – Xtermin8 |
11 June | Dance Hits '94 Volume 2 |
18 June | Pure Moods |
25 June | |
2 July | Now Dance Summer 94 |
9 July | |
16 July | Dance Zone Level 2 |
23 July | |
30 July | It's the Ultimate Dance Album |
6 August | |
13 August | Now 28 |
20 August | |
27 August | |
3 September | |
10 September | |
17 September | The Best Rock Album in the World...Ever! |
24 September | |
1 October | |
8 October | Dance Zone Level 3 |
15 October | Now 1994 |
22 October | |
29 October | |
5 November | |
12 November | The Best Rock Album in the World...Ever! |
19 November | The Love Album |
26 November | Now 29 |
3 December | |
10 December | |
17 December | |
24 December | |
31 December |
No. | Title | Peak position |
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1 | Now 29 | 1 |
2 | Now 28 | 1 |
3 | The Best Rock Album in the World... Ever! | 1 |
4 | The Love Album | 1 |
5 | Pure Moods | 1 |
6 | Now 27 | 1 |
7 | Now That's What I Call Music! 1994 | 1 |
8 | Dance Zone '94 | 2 |
9 | The Very Best of Andrew Lloyd Webber | 3 |
10 | Four Weddings and a Funeral Original Soundtrack | 5 |
Notes:
The 1994 Brit Awards winners were:
The 1994 Mercury Music Prize was awarded to M People – Elegant Slumming .
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