These are the Official Charts Company UK Official Indie Chart number one hits of 2004. [1] [2]
Issue date | Song | Artist |
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3 January [a] | "Mad World" | Michael Andrews featuring Gary Jules |
10 January | ||
17 January | ||
24 January | ||
31 January | "Take Me Out" | Franz Ferdinand |
7 February | "Last Train Home" | Lostprophets |
14 February | "Take Me Out" | Franz Ferdinand |
21 February | "Moviestar" | Stereophonics |
28 February | "Can't Get Enough" | Raghav featuring Iceberg Slimm |
6 March | "Restless" | JX |
13 March | "Cop That Shit" | Timbaland & Magoo featuring Missy Elliott |
20 March | "Love Revolution" | Phixx |
27 March | "Somebody Told Me" | The Killers |
3 April | "Love Is Only a Feeling" | The Darkness |
10 April | ||
17 April | "I Like It" | Narcotic Thrust |
24 April | "For Lovers" | Wolfman featuring Pete Doherty |
1 May | "Matinee" | Franz Ferdinand |
8 May | ||
15 May | "Wake Up (Make a Move)" | Lost Prophets |
22 May | "Irish Blood, English Heart" | Morrissey |
29 May | ||
5 June | "Mr. Brightside" | The Killers |
12 June | "All Together Now 2004" | The Farm featuring S.F.X Boys Choir |
19 June | "Come On England" | 4-4-2 featuring talkSPORT Presenters |
26 June | ||
3 July | ||
10 July | "Good Luck" | Basement Jaxx featuring Lisa Kekaula |
17 July | ||
24 July | "First of the Gang to Die" | Morrissey |
31 July | ||
7 August | "1980" | Estelle |
14 August | "The Sun Is Shining (Down on Me)" | DT8 Project |
21 August | "Can't Stand Me Now" | The Libertines |
28 August | "Put 'Em High" | StoneBridge featuring Therese |
4 September | "Stand Up Tall" | Dizzie Rascal |
11 September | "My My My" | Armand Van Helden |
18 September | ||
25 September | ||
2 October | "Slash Dot Dash" | Fatboy Slim |
9 October | "My My My" | Armand Van Helden |
16 October | "Free" | Estelle |
23 October | "Let Me Kiss You" | Morrissey |
30 October | "Drop the Pressure" | Mylo |
6 November | "What Became of the Likely Lads" | The Libertines |
13 November | "Wind the Bobbin Up" | Jo Jingles |
20 November | "Dream" | Dizzee Rascal |
27 November | "Jolene (Live Under Blackpool Lights)" | The White Stripes |
4 December | "Out of Touch" | Uniting Nations |
11 December | "Killamangiro" | Babyshambles |
18 December | "Out of Touch" | Uniting Nations |
25 December | "I Have Forgiven Jesus" | Morrissey |
1 January 2005 | "Out of Touch" | Uniting Nations |
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