List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2014

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The UK Dance Singles Chart is a record chart compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC) on behalf of the British record industry. It displays the highest-selling singles in the dance music genre of any given week. [1] This is a list of the songs which were number one on the UK Dance Singles Chart during 2014. 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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Number-one singles

Key
Dagger-14-plain.pngBest-selling dance single of the year
Issue date
(week ending)
SingleArtist(s)SalesChart
reference
4 January"Hey Brother" Avicii [2]
11 January [3]
18 January [4]
25 January [5]
1 February [a] "Rather Be"Dagger-14-plain.png Clean Bandit featuring Jess Glynne 162,801 [6] [7]
8 February [a] 136,952 [8] [9]
15 February [a] 102,542 [10] [11]
22 February [a] 79,050 [12] [13]
1 March [14]
8 March [15]
15 March [a] "My Love" Route 94 featuring Jess Glynne120,770 [16]
22 March [a] "Tsunami (Jump)" DVBBS & Borgeous featuring Tinie Tempah 80,476 [17]
29 March [a] "I Got U" Duke Dumont featuring Jax Jones 112,082 [18]
5 April60,000 [19]
12 April48,000 [20]
19 April [a] "Nobody to Love" Sigma 121,176 [21]
26 April [a] "Hideaway" Kiesza 136,286 [22]
3 May [a] "Waves (Robin Schulz remix)" Mr Probz & Robin Schulz 126,702 [23]
10 May [a] "Summer" Calvin Harris 100,168 [24]
17 May [a] "Waves (Robin Schulz remix))"Mr Probz & Robin Schulz75,537 [25]
24 May [26]
31 May [27]
7 June [a] "I Wanna Feel" Secondcity 82,050 [28]
14 June [29]
21 June"Wasted" Tiësto featuring Matthew Koma [30]
28 June [31]
5 July [a] "Gecko (Overdrive)" Oliver Heldens & Becky Hill 76,517 [32]
12 July [33]
19 July"Right Here"Jess Glynne [34]
26 July [35]
2 August [36]
9 August"Faded" Zhu [37]
16 August [38]
23 August"Giant in My Heart"Kiesza [39]
30 August [a] "Lovers on the Sun" David Guetta featuring Sam Martin 71,165 [40]
6 September [a] "Prayer in C" Lilly Wood & Robin Schulz 85,169 [41]
13 September [a] 68,958 [42]
20 September [a] "Blame"Calvin Harris featuring John Newman 70,312 [43]
27 September [a] "Changing"Sigma featuring Paloma Faith 104,191 [44]
4 October [45]
11 October [46]
18 October"Blame"Calvin Harris featuring John Newman [47]
25 October"Changing"Sigma featuring Paloma Faith [48]
1 November"Bump & Grind 2014" Waze & Odyssey vs. R. Kelly [49]
8 November"Wicked Games" Parra for Cuva featuring Anna Naklab [50]
15 November"Outside"Calvin Harris featuring Ellie Goulding [51]
22 November [52]
29 November"Real Love"Clean Bandit & Jess Glynne [53]
6 December [54]
13 December [55]
20 December"Last All Night (Koala)"Oliver Heldens featuring KStewart [56]
27 December"Outside"Calvin Harris featuring Ellie Goulding [57]

Number-one artists

PositionArtistWeeks at
number one
1 Clean Bandit 9
2 Calvin Harris 6
2 Robin Schulz (As a remixer)6
3 Sigma 5
4 Avicii 4
5 Mr Probz 4
5 Duke Dumont 3
5 Jess Glynne 3
5 Oliver Heldens 3
6 Kiesza 2
6 Lilly Wood & the Prick 2
6 Secondcity 2
6 Tiësto 2
6 Zhu 2
6 David Guetta 1
7 DVBBS 1
7 Borgeous 1
7 Parra for Cuva 1
7 Route 94 1
7 Waze & Odyssey 1

See also

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Explosions (song)</span> 2013 single by Ellie Goulding

"Explosions" is a song by English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding from her second studio album, Halcyon (2012). Written by Goulding and John Fortis, it was released as a promotional single on iTunes Ireland on 3 August 2012 and on iTunes UK on 1 October 2012, but was removed shortly thereafter on both occasions. In late January 2013, it was announced that the track would be released as the official third single from the album. The official music video premiered on 30 January 2013 and consists of exclusive live footage of Goulding from The Halcyon Days Tour.

<i>Wanderlust</i> (Sophie Ellis-Bextor album) 2014 studio album by Sophie Ellis-Bextor

Wanderlust is the fifth studio album by English singer and songwriter Sophie Ellis-Bextor, released on 20 January 2014 by EBGB's. The album marks a sharp shift from Ellis-Bextor's electronic dance roots, incorporating elements of folk, baroque and orchestral music. It was featured as BBC Radio 2's "Album of the Week" on 18 January 2014.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rather Be</span> 2013 single by Clean Bandit featuring Jess Glynne

"Rather Be" is a song by English electronic music group Clean Bandit, featuring vocals by Jess Glynne. It was released on 5 December 2013 as the fourth single from the group's debut studio album, New Eyes (2014). It also appears on the deluxe version of Glynne's debut album, I Cry When I Laugh (2015). It was co-written by band members Jack Patterson and Grace Chatto, along with Jimmy Napes and Nicole Marshall, and produced by Patterson and Chatto. Warner Music Group released a number of official remixes for download, with DJs such as All About She and Cash Cash.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Goodness Gracious</span> 2014 single by Ellie Goulding

"Goodness Gracious" is a song by English singer Ellie Goulding from Halcyon Days (2013), the reissue of her second studio album, Halcyon (2012). The song was written by Greg Kurstin, Goulding and Nate Ruess. It was released on 21 February 2014 as the third and final single from the reissue.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">My Love (Route 94 song)</span> 2014 single by Route 94 featuring Jess Glynne

"My Love" is the first single by British DJ and record producer Route 94, featuring vocals by Jess Glynne. It was released in the United Kingdom on 28 February 2014, through Rinse Recordings. The song topped the UK Singles Chart, peaked at number 12 on the Irish Singles Chart and also charted in Belgium. The song was written by Glynne and Route 94, and produced by Route 94.

<i>New Eyes</i> 2014 studio album by Clean Bandit

New Eyes is the debut studio album by English electronic music group Clean Bandit, released on 30 May 2014 by Atlantic Records in Germany and Ireland, and 2 June 2014 in the United Kingdom, after suffering from several setbacks. The album includes the singles "A+E", "Mozart's House", "Dust Clears", "Rather Be", "Extraordinary" and "Come Over". New Eyes was produced entirely by group members Jack Patterson and Grace Chatto. The album peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart and was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for shipments in excess of 100,000 copies. It is the band's only album to feature violinist and pianist Neil Amin-Smith, who left the band in 2016.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Real Love (Clean Bandit and Jess Glynne song)</span> 2014 single by Clean Bandit

"Real Love" is a song by English electronic group Clean Bandit and English singer and songwriter Jess Glynne. It was released on 16 November 2014 as a joint single, taken from the special edition of the group's album New Eyes and Glynne's album I Cry When I Laugh. The two previously collaborated on "Rather Be". "Real Love" reached number one in Israel and in the UK Dance Chart.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Wish You Were Mine</span> 2014 single by Philip George

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tears (Clean Bandit song)</span> 2016 single by Clean Bandit

"Tears" is a song by English electronic group Clean Bandit, featuring English singer Louisa Johnson. It was released on 27 May 2016. It is the last single to feature Neil Amin-Smith as violinist after his departure. Clean Bandit and Johnson performed the song with 5 After Midnight during the finals of The X Factor on 10 December 2016. It was included on the deluxe edition of the band's second studio album, What Is Love?

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rockabye (song)</span> 2016 single by Clean Bandit

"Rockabye" is a song by British electronic group Clean Bandit, featuring English singer Anne-Marie as main vocalist together with Jamaican dancehall singer Sean Paul. It was released on 21 October 2016 and was their first single since Neil Amin-Smith's departure from the group and it serves as the lead single from their second studio album, What Is Love? (2018). The song is about hardships of single mothers and alludes to the nursery rhyme and lullaby, Rock-a-bye Baby. "Rockabye" is included on the deluxe edition of Anne-Marie's debut studio album, Speak Your Mind.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Symphony (Clean Bandit song)</span> 2017 single by Clean Bandit featuring Zara Larsson

"Symphony" is a song by British classical crossover band Clean Bandit featuring Swedish singer Zara Larsson. It is the second single from Clean Bandit's second studio album, What Is Love? (2018). The song was released on March 17, 2017, the same day as Larsson's second studio album, So Good, where it was also included as a bonus track. The single peaked at the top of the UK Singles Chart, becoming Larsson's first number one on the chart and Clean Bandit's third. Outside the United Kingdom, the single also topped the chart in Larsson's native Sweden, as well as in neighbouring Norway.

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