The UK Dance Singles Chart is a music chart compiled in the United Kingdom by the Official Charts Company (OCC) from sales of songs in the dance music genre (EDM, house, drum and bass, synthpop, dance-pop, etc.) in record stores and digital downloads.
These are the song which reached number one on the UK Dance Singles Chart in 2007. [1] [2] 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(s) | Record label | Reference |
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6 January | "Put Your Hands Up for Detroit" | Fedde le Grand | CR2 | [3] |
13 January | "Proper Education" | Eric Prydz vs. Floyd | Data/Positiva | [4] |
20 January | [5] | |||
27 January | [6] | |||
3 February | "Perfect (Exceeder)" | Mason vs. Princess Superstar | B.O.S.S./Data | [7] |
10 February | "Proper Education" | Eric Prydz vs. Floyd | Data/Positiva | [8] |
17 February | "Perfect (Exceeder)" | Mason vs. Princess Superstar | B.O.S.S./Data | [9] |
24 February | [9] | |||
3 March | "Dare Me (Stupidisco)" | Junior Jack featuring Shena | Defected | [10] |
10 March | [10] | |||
17 March | "The Creeps" | Camille Jones/Fedde le Grand | Data | [11] |
24 March | [12] | |||
31 March | "Destination Calabria" | Alex Gaudino featuring Crystal Waters | [12] | |
7 April | "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life" | Seamus Haji featuring Kayjay | Apollo | [13] |
14 April | "Destination Calabria" | Alex Gaudino featuring Crystal Waters | Data | [14] |
21 April | "Stop Me" | Mark Ronson featuring Daniel Merriweather | Columbia | [15] |
28 April | "Destination Calabria" | Alex Gaudino featuring Crystal Waters | Data | [16] |
5 May | "Kinda New" | Spektrum | CR2 | [17] |
12 May | "Get Down" | Groove Armada | Columbia | [18] |
19 May | [18] | |||
26 May | [19] | |||
2 June | "Sirens" | Dizzee Rascal | XL | [20] |
9 June | "Lowdown" | Xample | Ram | [21] |
16 June | "The Girls" | Calvin Harris | Columbia | [21] |
23 June | "D.A.N.C.E." | Justice | Because/Ed Banger | [22] |
30 June | "Do It Again" | The Chemical Brothers | Virgin | [23] |
7 July | [23] | |||
14 July | [24] | |||
21 July | "Beggin'" (Pilooski remix) | Frankie Valli/The Four Seasons | 679 | [25] |
28 July | "If We Ever" | High Contrast | Hospital | [26] |
4 August | "Song 4 Mutya" | Groove Armada | Columbia | [27] |
11 August | "Higher State of Consciousness" | Wink | Strictly Rhythm | [27] |
18 August | "Rise Up" | Yves Larock | Data | [28] |
25 August | "I Found U" | Axwell featuring Max'C | Positiva | [29] |
1 September | "Love Is Gone" | David Guetta featuring Chris Willis | Charisma | [30] |
8 September | "The Creeps (Get on the Dancefloor)" | Freaks | Data | [31] |
15 September | "I Want Your Soul" | Armand Van Helden | Southern Fried | [31] |
22 September | "The Salmon Dance" | The Chemical Brothers | Virgin | [32] |
29 September | "I Found U" | Axwell featuring Max'C | Positiva | [33] |
6 October | "Let Me Think About It" | Ida Corr vs. Fedde le Grand | Data | [34] |
13 October | [34] | |||
20 October | [35] | |||
27 October | "Hurt You" / "Sell Me Your Soul" | Chase & Status | RAM | [36] |
3 November | "Uninvited" | Freemasons featuring Bailey Tzuke | Loaded | [37] |
10 November | "Let Me Think About It" | Ida Corr vs. Fedde le Grand | Data | [38] |
17 November | [39] | |||
24 November | [40] | |||
1 December | "Heartbroken" | T2 featuring Jodie Aysha | 2NV/AATW/MNB | [41] |
8 December | [42] | |||
15 December | [42] | |||
22 December | [43] | |||
29 December | [43] |
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