List of Official Vinyl Singles Chart number ones of the 2010s

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The Official Vinyl Singles Chart is a weekly record chart compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC) on behalf of the music industry in the United Kingdom since April 2015. It lists the 40 most popular singles in the gramophone record (or "vinyl") format. [1] This is a list of the singles which reached number one on the Official Vinyl Singles Chart in the 2010s.

Contents

Number ones

Key
No.nth single to top the Official Vinyl Singles Chart
reReturn of a single to number one
Best-selling vinyl single of the year
Contents
2015   2016   2017   2018   2019   2020s →
No.Artist [a] Single [a] Record label [b] Reached number one
(for the week ending) [a]
Weeks at
number one [a]
Ref.
2015
1 Underworld vs. Heller & Farley"Baby Wants to Ride"Smith Hyde Productions18 April 20151 [3]
2 David Bowie "Changes" Rhino 25 April 20152 [4]
3 Blur "Y'all Doomed" Parlophone 9 May 20151 [5]
4 Ryan Adams "I Do Not Like Being Good"Pax Am16 May 20151 [6]
5 Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds "Riverman" Sour Mash 23 May 20151 [7]
6 The Vaccines "Dream Lover" Columbia 30 May 20151 [8]
reNoel Gallagher's High Flying Birds"Riverman"Sour Mash6 June 20151 [9]
7 The Strypes "Scumbag City" EMI 13 June 20151 [10]
8 Rat Boy "Sign On"Hometown20 June 20151 [11]
9 Sarah Cracknell & Nicky Wire "Nothing Left to Talk About" Cherry Red 27 June 20151 [12]
10Ryan Adams"Burn In the Night"Pax Am4 July 20151 [13]
11 Twilight Sad "It Never Was the Same" Fat Cat 11 July 20151 [14]
12 David Hasselhoff "True Survivor" Virgin 18 July 20151 [15]
13 The Rolling Stones "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" ABKCO 25 July 20152 [16]
14 Paul Weller "Going My Way"Parlophone6 August 20151 [17]
15 David Bowie "Fame"Colombia13 August 20151 [18]
16 Goat "It's Time For Fun" Rocket 20 August 20151 [19]
17Mike Garry & Joe Duddell "St Anthony (An Ode To Anthony H Wilson)" Skinny Dog 27 August 20151 [20]
18 Disturbed "The Vengeful One" Reprise 3 September 20151 [21]
19Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds"Lock All the Doors"Sour Mash10 September 20151 [22]
20 Slaves "Sockets"EMI17 September 20151 [23]
21 Bring Me the Horizon "Happy Song" RCA 24 September 20152 [24]
22 Arcade Fire "Get Right"Sonovox8 October 20151 [25]
23David Bowie"Space Oddity"EMI15 October 20151 [26]
24Paul Weller"I'm Where I Should Be"Parlophone22 October 20151 [27]
reDavid Bowie"Space Oddity"EMI29 October 20151 [28]
25 Elvis Presley "If I Can Dream"RCA5 November 20151 [29]
26 Wolf Alice "You're A Germ"Dirty Hit12 November 20151 [30]
27 Bob Dylan "Like a Rolling Stone"Columbia19 November 20151 [31]
28David Bowie"Golden Years"Parlophone26 November 20152 [32]
29 Queen "Bohemian Rhapsody" Island 10 December 20151 [33]
30 Kurt Cobain "And I Love Her"UMC17 December 20151 [34]
31Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds"The Dying of the Light" Sour Mash24 December 20151 [35]
32 Blossoms "Charlemagne"EMI31 December 20151 [36]
2016
33 The Coral "Chasing the Tail of a Dream" Ignition 7 January 20161 [37]
34 Paul Weller "Pick It Up" Parlophone 14 January 20161 [38]
re David Bowie "Space Oddity" EMI 21 January 20162 [39]
re"Golden Years"Parlophone4 February 20163 [40]
35Waco"Wrangler" Banquet 19 February 20161 [41]
36 Mastodon "White Walker" Reprise 26 February 20161 [42]
37 Blossoms "At Most a Kiss"EMI4 March 20161 [43]
38 Massive Attack featuring Azekel "Ritual Spirit" Virgin 11 March 20161 [44]
39 The 1975 "A Change of Heart" Dirty Hit/Polydor 18 March 20162 [45]
40 New Order "Singularity" Mute 2 April 20161 [46]
41Spitfires"So Long"Catch 229 April 20161 [47]
42Caroline Gilmour"Electric Waterfalls"Caroline Gilmour16 April 20161 [48]
43David Bowie"TVC 15"Parlophone23 April 20161 [49]
44 Muse "Reapers" Helium 3/Warner Bros. 30 April 20161 [50]
45 Jeff Buckley "The Boy with the Thorn in His Side" Columbia/Legacy7 May 20162 [51]
46 Radiohead "Burn the Witch" XL 21 May 20161 [52]
47 Charli XCX "Vroom Vroom"Vroom Vroom28 May 20161 [53]
48 Pet Shop Boys "The Pop Kids" X2 3 June 20161 [54]
49 The Strokes "Oblivious" Cult 10 June 20161 [55]
50 The Beach Boys "God Only Knows" Capitol 17 June 20161 [56]
51 Kylie Minogue & Dannii Minogue "100 Degrees"Parlophone24 June 20161 [57]
52Blossoms"Getaway"EMI1 July 20161 [58]
53 The Stone Roses "All for One" EMI8 July 20161 [59]
54 Biffy Clyro "Wolves of Winter"14th Floor15 July 20161 [60]
reThe Stone Roses"All for One" EMI22 July 20161 [61]
55The Stone Roses"Beautiful Thing"EMI29 July 20161 [62]
56Zomby & Burial"Sweetz"Hyperdub5 August 20161 [63]
57 Brand New "I Am a Nightmare"Procrastinate Music Traitors12 August 20161 [64]
58 Lonely the Brave "Dust & Bones"Hassle19 August 20161 [65]
59 David Brent "Lady Gypsy"Lotr Films26 August 20161 [66]
60 New Model Army "Devil"Attack Attack2 September 20161 [67]
reDavid Brent"Lady Gypsy"Lotr Films9 September 20161 [68]
61 Twin Atlantic "No Sleep" Red Bull 16 September 20161 [69]
62 Deap Vally "Smile More" Cooking Vinyl 23 September 20161 [70]
63Pet Shop Boys"Say It To Me" X2 30 September 20161 [71]
64 Milburn "Midnight Control"Vam7 October 20161 [72]
65 Jamie T "Power Over Men"Virgin14 October 20161 [73]
66 Oasis "Stand By Me" Big Brother 21 October 20162 [74]
67 Lucy Spraggan "Dear You"Ctrl5 November 20161 [75]
68 Massive Attack "The Spoils"Virgin12 November 20161 [76]
reOasis"Stand By Me"Big Brother19 November 20161 [77]
69 The Prodigy "The Day Is My Enemy"Take Me To The Hospital26 November 20161 [78]
70 The Rolling Stones "Ride 'Em on Down" Polydor 2 December 20162 [79]
71 The XX "On Hold" Young Turks 16 December 20161 [80]
72Luci Baines Band"Find a Lil Love"Walk Tall23 December 20161 [81]
73 George Michael "Freedom! '90"Epic30 December 20162 [82]
2017
74 The Sherlocks "Will You Be There" Infectious 13 January 20171 [83]
75 Jamie T "Tescoland" Virgin 20 January 20171 [84]
76 The 1975 "Medicine" Dirty Hit 27 January 20171 [85]
77 The Buzzcocks "Spiral Scratch" Parlophone 3 February 20171 [86]
78 Cigarettes After Sex "Nothing's Gonna Hurt You Baby"Spanish Prayers10 February 20171 [87]
79 David Bowie "Sound and Vision"Parlophone17 February 20173 [88]
80 FKA Twigs "Weak Spot" Young Turks 10 March 20171 [89]
81 London Grammar "Big Picture" Ministry of Sound 17 March 20171 [90]
82HiFi Sean featuring Crystal Waters "Testify"Plastique24 March 20171 [91]
83 Blondie "Long Time" BMG 31 March 20171 [92]
84 Enter Shikari "Juggernauts"Ambush Reality7 April 20171 [93]
85The Sherlocks"Was It Really Worth It"Infectious14 April 20171 [94]
86Black Honey"Hello Today"FoxFive21 April 20171 [95]
87David Bowie"No Plan" Columbia 28 April 20171 [96]
88 Pink Floyd "Interstellar Overdrive" Rhino 5 May 20171 [97]
89 Kasabian "Comeback Kid"Columbia12 May 20171 [98]
90Stone Foundation/Paul Weller "Back in the Game"100%19 May 20171 [99]
reDavid Bowie"No Plan" Columbia26 May 20171 [100]
91 The Charlatans "Plastic Machinery"BMG2 June 20171 [101]
92The 1975"Somebody Else"Dirty Hit/Polydor 9 June 20171 [102]
93 Arcade Fire "Everything Now"Columbia16 June 20171 [103]
94 The Smiths "The Queen Is Dead"Rhino23 June 20172 [104]
95 Liam Gallagher "Wall of Glass" Warner Bros. 7 July 20172 [105]
96The Charlatans"Different Days"BMG21 July 20171 [106]
reLiam Gallagher"Wall of Glass"Warner Bros.28 July 20171 [107]
97 Goldie presents Metalheadz "Inner City Life"MetalHeadz4 August 20171 [108]
98 The Doors "Light My Fire"Wea11 August 20171 [109]
99Stone Foundation"Simplify The Situation"100%18 August 20171 [110]
100 O.M.D. "Isotype"25 August 20171 [111]
101Paul Weller"Woo Se Mama"Parlophone1 September 20171 [112]
102 The Verve "Bitter Sweet Symphony" Hut 8 September 20171 [113]
103 Saint Etienne "Dive" Heavenly 15 September 20171 [114]
104 Margo Price "Paper Cowboy" Third Man 22 September 20171 [115]
105David Bowie"Heroes"EMI29 September 20171 [116]
106Stone Foundation/Paul Weller "Mother Ethiopia - Pt1"Parlophone6 October 20171 [117]
107 Marillion "Living in F E A R" earMUSIC 13 October 20171 [118]
reDavid Bowie"Heroes"EMI20 October 20171 [119]
reGeorge Michael"Freedom! '90"Epic27 October 20171 [120]
108 Morrissey "Spent the Day in Bed" BMG 3 November 20171 [121]
109 Roy Orbison "Oh Pretty Woman" Sony 10 November 20171 [122]
110Paul Weller"One Tear"Parlophone17 November 20171 [123]
111Moonlandingz"This Cities Undone" Transgressive 24 November 20171 [124]
112 Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds "Holy Mountain" Sour Mash 1 December 20171 [125]
113 Thunder "Christmas Day"earMUSIC8 December 20171 [126]
114Morrissey"Jacky's Only Happy When She's Up on the Stage"BMG15 December 20172 [127]
115The Charlatans"Over Again"29 December 20171 [128]
2018
re Morrissey "Jacky's Only Happy When She's Up on the Stage" BMG 5 January 20181 [129]
116 David Bowie "Beauty and the Beast" Parlophone 12 January 20182 [130]
117 Arcade Fire "Put Your Money On Me" Columbia 26 January 20181 [131]
118 PVRIS "Waking Up"PVRIS2 February 20181 [132]
119 Beak "Sex Music"Invada9 February 20181 [133]
120 Factory Floor "Heart of Data"Heart of Data16 February 20181 [134]
121 Ride "Pulsar" Wichita 23 February 20181 [135]
122 Jimi Hendrix "Lover Man" Legacy 2 March 20181 [136]
123 The Kills "List of Demands (Reparations)" Domino 9 March 20181 [137]
124 Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds "It's a Beautiful World" Sour Mash 16 March 20181 [138]
125 Pale Waves All the Things I Never Said Dirty Hit 23 March 20181 [139]
126Morrissey"My Love I'd Do Anything for You"BMG30 March 20182 [140]
127 Kylie Minogue "Dancing"13 April 20181 [141]
128 Manic Street Preachers "International Blue"Columbia20 April 20181 [142]
129 Led Zeppelin "Rock and Roll" Atlantic 27 April 20181 [143]
re Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds "It's a Beautiful World" Sour Mash 4 May 20181 [144]
130 Wolf Alice "Space & Time" Dirty Hit 11 May 20181 [145]
reLed Zeppelin"Rock and Roll"Atlantic18 May 20181 [146]
131 James "Better Than That" Infectious 25 May 20181 [147]
132 Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds "She Taught Me How to Fly" Sour Mash 1 June 20181 [148]
133 Mazzy Star "Still"Rhymes of An Hour8 June 20181 [149]
134 The Charlatans "Totally Eclipsing"BMG15 June 20181 [150]
135 Johnny Marr "Hi Hello"New Voodoo22 June 20181 [151]
136 Jungle "Happy Man" XL 29 June 20181 [152]
137 George Ezra "Shotgun"Columbia6 July 20181 [153]
138 The Beatles "Yellow Submarine"Apple Corps13 July 20182 [154]
139 Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa "One Kiss"Columbia27 July 20181 [155]
140 Jamie Lenman "Long Gone"Big Scary Monsters3 August 20181 [156]
141 The Doors "Hello, I Love You"Wea10 August 20181 [157]
142Face vs Mark Brown & Adam Shaw"Needin' U"CR217 August 20181 [158]
143 The Coral "Sweet Release"Ignition24 August 20181 [159]
144Sleep"Leagues Beneath"Third Man31 August 20181 [160]
145Fortuna Pop All Stars"You Can Hide Your Love Forever"Fortuna Pop7 September 20181 [161]
146David Bowie"Zeroes"Parlophone14 September 20181 [162]
147 First Aid Kit "Tender Offerings"Columbia21 September 20181 [163]
148 Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds "If Love is the Law" Sour Mash 28 September 20181 [164]
149 Dave Grohl "Play"Unknown RCH5 October 20181 [165]
150 Twenty One Pilots "Jumpsuit"Atlantic12 October 20181 [166]
151 Cliff Richard "Rise Up" Rhino 19 October 20181 [167]
152 Nothing But Thieves "Forever and Ever More"RCA26 October 20181 [168]
153 Blondie "Heart of Glass"Chrysalis2 November 20181 [169]
154Pip Blom"Paycheck"El Diablo9 November 20181 [170]
155 Gary Numan "It Will End Here"BMG16 November 20181 [171]
156David Bowie"Breaking Glass" Parlophone 23 November 20181 [172]
157Morrissey"Back on the Chain Gang"BMG30 November 20181 [173]
158 Arctic Monkeys "Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino" Domino 7 December 20181 [174]
159 Public Service Broadcasting "White Star Liner" Play It Again Sam 14 December 20182 [175]
160The Fontaines"Too Real" Partisan 28 December 20182 [176]
2019
re Public Service Broadcasting "White Star Liner" Play It Again Sam 10 January 20191 [177]
161 Hozier featuring Mavis Staples "Nina Cried Power" Island 17 January 20191 [178]
162 Ian Brown "First World Problems" EMI 24 January 20191 [179]
163 Arctic Monkeys "Leave Before the Lights Come On" Domino 31 January 20191 [180]
164 The Lurkers "Electrical Guitar" Damaged Goods 7 February 20191 [181]
165 Sleeper "Look At You Now"Gorsky14 February 20191 [182]
reThe Fontaines"Too Real" Partisan 21 February 20191 [183]
166 LCD Soundsystem "Freakout Starry Eyes" Parlophone 28 February 20191 [184]
167 Mac Miller "Spotify Singles" Warner 7 March 20191 [185]
168 The Chemical Brothers "Free Yourself" Virgin 14 March 20191 [186]
169 New Order "Ceremony" Rhino 21 March 20191 [187]
170"Everything's Gone Green"UMC28 March 20191 [188]
171"Temptation"Rhino4 April 20191 [189]
re"Ceremony"11 April 20191 [190]
172 The Murder Capital "Feeling Fades"Human Season18 April 20191 [191]
173 Idles "Queens"Bally25 April 20191 [192]
174 The Rebels and David Bowie "Revolutionary Song"Music on Vinyl2 May 20191 [193]
175 Sleeper "The Sun Also Rises"Gorsky9 May 20191 [194]
176Stone Foundation"Ordinary Joe"100%16 May 20191 [195]
177 Morrissey "Wedding Bell Blues" BMG 23 May 20191 [196]
178 David Bowie "Boys Keep Swinging" Parlophone 30 May 20191 [197]
179 Kate Bush "Cloudbusting"Fish People6 June 20192 [198]
180 Liam Gallagher "Shockwave" Warner Bros. 20 June 20191 [199]
181 ABBA "Voulez Vous" Polydor 27 June 20191 [200]
re Liam Gallagher "Shockwave" Warner Bros. 4 July 20191 [201]
182 David Bowie "DJ" Parlophone 11 July 20191 [202]
183 Primal Scream "Velocity Girl" Sony Music 18 July 20191 [203]
184 Floating Points "LesAlpx" Ninja Tune 25 July 20191 [204]
185 Slaves "One More Day Won't Hurt" EMI 1 August 20191 [205]
186 Freddie Mercury "Time Waits For No One" Virgin 8 August 20191 [206]
187 Blur "Girls & Boys" Food 15 August 20192 [207]
188 Liam Gallagher "One of Us" Warner 29 August 20191 [208]
189 New Model Army "Never Arriving" earMUSIC 5 September 20191 [209]
190 Taylor Swift "Teardrops on My Guitar" Mercury 12 September 20191 [210]
191 Singer "High School Sweethearts" Atlantic 19 September 20191 [211]
192 Jarv Is "Must I Evolve" Rough Trade 26 September 20191 [212]
193 Flyte "White Roses" Island 3 October 20191 [213]
194 O.M.D. "Electricity" Virgin 10 October 20191 [214]
195 The Sherlocks "NYC (Sing it Loud)" Infectious 17 October 20191 [215]
196 Gerry Cinnamon "Sun Queen"Little Runaway24 October 20191 [216]
189 Liam Gallagher "Now That I've Found You" Warner 31 October 20191 [217]
190 Pet Shop Boys featuring Years & Years "Dreamland" X2 7 November 20191 [218]
191 A-ha "Take On Me"Wea14 November 20191 [219]
192 Kate Bush "Ne T'en Fui Pas" Parlophone 21 November 20191 [220]
193Squid"Savage"Speedy Wunderground28 November 20191 [221]
194 The Chemical Brothers "Under the Influence"Virgin5 December 20191 [222]
195 U2 "Out of Control"Island12 December 20191 [223]
196 ABBA "Happy New Year"Polar19 December 20191 [224]
197 Wham! "Last Christmas" RCA26 December 20192 [225]

By record label

19 record labels have topped the chart for at least three weeks.

Record labelNumber-one singlesWeeks at number one
Parlophone 1825
BMG 1215
EMI 1215
Columbia 1214
Rhino 69
Sour Mash 79
Virgin 99
Warner Bros. 58
Dirty Hit 67
RCA 46
100%44
Island 44
Big Brother 13
Epic 13
Play It Again Sam 13
Domino 33
Partisan 13
X2 33
Wea33

By artist

18 artists topped the chart for at least three weeks.

ArtistNumber-one singlesWeeks at number one
David Bowie 1225
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds 79
Morrissey 58
The 1975 34
Paul Weller 77
Liam Gallagher 36
The Rolling Stones 24
The Charlatans 44
New Order 34
Stone Foundation44
Arcade Fire 33
Blossoms 33
George Michael 13
The Fontaines13
Oasis 13
Pet Shop Boys 33
Public Service Broadcasting 13
The Stone Roses 23

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 The artist, single, date of reaching number one and number of weeks at number one are those given by the OCC.
  2. The record labels are those given by the OCC. [2]

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