List of European number-one hits of 2007

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This is a list of the European Hot 100 Singles and European Top 100 Albums number ones of 2007, as published by Billboard magazine.

Chart history

Key
Dagger-14-plain.pngIndicates best-performing single and album of 2007 [1] [2]
Issue dateSongArtistAlbumArtistRef.
3 January"Patience" Take That Love The Beatles [3]
10 January"All Good Things (Come to an End)" Nelly Furtado [4]
17 January"Smack That" Akon featuring Eminem Loose Dagger-14-plain.pngNelly Furtado [5]
24 January"Hurt" Christina Aguilera No Promises Carla Bruni [6]
31 January"All Good Things (Come to an End)"Nelly FurtadoLooseDagger-14-plain.pngNelly Furtado [7]
7 February Not Too Late Norah Jones [8]
14 February [9]
21 February [10]
28 February"Ruby" Kaiser Chiefs [11]
7 March"The Sweet Escape" Gwen Stefani featuring Akon [12]
14 MarchLooseDagger-14-plain.pngNelly Furtado [13]
21 March [14]
28 March"What Goes Around... Comes Around" Justin Timberlake [15]
4 April [16]
11 April"Girlfriend" Avril Lavigne [17]
18 April"Give It to Me" Timbaland featuring Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake [18]
25 April The Best Damn Thing Avril Lavigne [19]
2 May"Beautiful Liar" Beyoncé and Shakira [20]
9 May Call Me Irresponsible Michael Bublé [21]
16 May [22]
23 May Minutes to Midnight Linkin Park [23]
30 May [24]
6 June"Umbrella" Dagger-14-plain.png Rihanna featuring Jay-Z [25]
13 June [26]
20 June Lost Highway Bon Jovi [27]
27 June [28]
4 July [29]
11 July [30]
18 JulyLooseDagger-14-plain.pngNelly Furtado [31]
25 July [32]
1 August Life in Cartoon Motion Mika [33]
8 August [34]
15 August [35]
22 August"The Way I Are"Timbaland featuring Keri Hilson [36]
29 August [37]
5 September [38]
12 September La Radiolina Manu Chao [39]
19 September"1973" James Blunt Curtis 50 Cent [40]
26 September All the Lost Souls James Blunt [41]
3 October"Ayo Technology" 50 Cent featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland [42]
10 October"Beautiful Girls" Sean Kingston Magic Bruce Springsteen [43]
17 October [44]
24 October"Hey There Delilah" Plain White T's [45]
31 October"Don't Stop the Music"Rihanna Pictures Katie Melua [46]
7 November Blackout Britney Spears [47]
14 November Long Road Out of Eden Eagles [48]
21 November"Apologize"Timbaland presents OneRepublic Taking Chances Celine Dion [49]
28 November [50]
5 DecemberLong Road out of EdenEagles [51]
12 December [52]
19 December Mothership Led Zeppelin [53]
26 December Back to Black Amy Winehouse [54]

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