These are The Official Charts Company Official UK Dance Chart number one hits of 2004. The dates listed in the menus below represent the Saturday after the Sunday the chart was announced, as per the way the dates are given in chart publications such as the ones produced by Billboard, Guinness, and Virgin.
Issue date | Song | Artist |
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3 January | "RA" | Shy FX |
10 January | "Plastic Dreams" | Jaydee |
17 January | "Good Luck" | Basement Jaxx featuring Lisa Kekaula |
24 January | "Good Luck" | Basement Jaxx featuring Lisa Kekaula |
31 January | "Comfortably Numb" | Scissor Sisters |
7 February | "Take Me to the Clouds Above" | LMC vs. U2 |
14 February | "Da Hype" | Junior Jack featuring Robert Smith |
21 February | "Rock Your Body Rock" | Ferry Corsten |
28 February | "Rock Your Body Rock" | Ferry Corsten |
6 March | "Another Planet / Voyager" | Pendulum |
13 March | "Another Planet / Voyager" | Pendulum |
20 March | "Get A Life" | Freestylers |
27 March | "Aerodynamik" | Kraftwerk |
3 April | "Holding Onto Nothing" | Agnelli & Nelson featuring Aureus |
10 April | "Plug It In" | Basement Jaxx |
17 April | "Crush" | Paul Van Dyk featuring Second Sun |
24 April | "Rocking Music" | Martin Solveig |
1 May | "Hear My Name" | Armand Van Helden |
8 May | "Rocking Music" | Martin Solveig |
15 May | "Love Comes Again" | Tiësto featuring BT |
22 May | "Love Comes Again" | Tiësto featuring BT |
29 May | "Now We Are Free" | Gladiator featuring Izzy |
5 June | "Shake Yer Dix" | Peaches |
12 June | "Backtogether" | Hardsoul featuring Ron Carroll |
19 June | "Pleasure From The Bass" | Tiga |
26 June | "Push Up" | Freestylers |
3 July | "Stupidisco" | Junior Jack |
10 July | "Stupidisco" | Junior Jack |
17 July | "Good Luck" | Basement Jaxx featuring Lisa Kekaula |
24 July | "Lola's Theme" | Shapeshifters |
31 July | "Lola's Theme" | Shapeshifters |
7 August | "Lola's Theme" | Shapeshifters |
14 August | "Lola's Theme" | Shapeshifters |
21 August | "Lola's Theme" | Shapeshifters |
28 August | "Put 'Em High" | Stonebridge featuring Therese |
4 September | "Stand Up Tall" | Dizzee Rascal |
11 September | "My My My" | Armand Van Helden |
18 September | "My My My" | Armand Van Helden |
25 September | "Call on Me" | Eric Prydz |
2 October | "Call On Me" | Eric Prydz |
9 October | "Flashdance" | Deep Dish |
16 October | "Flashdance" | Deep Dish |
23 October | "Flashdance" | Deep Dish |
30 October | "Drop the Pressure" | Mylo |
6 November | "Drop the Pressure" | Mylo |
13 November | "The Weekend" | Michael Gray |
20 November | "The Weekend" | Michael Gray |
27 November | "The Weekend" | Michael Gray |
4 December | "Stay With You" | Lemon Jelly |
11 December | "Rocker" | Alter Ego |
18 December | "Rocker" | Alter Ego |
25 December | "Capture The Flag/Twister" | Fresh |
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The UK Dance Singles Chart and the UK Dance Albums Chart are music charts compiled in the United Kingdom by the Official Charts Company from sales of songs in the dance music genre in record stores and digital downloads. The chart can be viewed on the BBC Radio 1's and Official Charts Company's website. The archive on the Official Charts Company website goes back to 3 July 1994, the beginning of the first charting week. The dates listed in the menus below represent the Saturday after the Sunday the chart was announced, as per the way the dates are given in chart publications such as the ones produced by Billboard, Guinness, and Virgin.
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