List of UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart number ones of 2010

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Michael Buble spent 28 weeks at the UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart number one in 2010 with Call Me Irresponsible. Michael Buble.jpg
Michael Bublé spent 28 weeks at the UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart number one in 2010 with Call Me Irresponsible .

The UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart is a record chart which ranks the best-selling jazz and blues albums in the United Kingdom. Compiled and published by the Official Charts Company, the data is based on each album's weekly physical sales, digital downloads and streams. [1] In 2010, 52 charts were published with ten albums at number one. The first number-one album of the year was Michael Bublé's fifth studio album Call Me Irresponsible , spending its 49th week overall at number one. [2] The last number-one album of the year was Seasons of My Soul , the debut album by singer-songwriter Rumer, which spent the last eight weeks of the year atop the chart. [3]

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The most successful album on the UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart in 2010 was Call Me Irresponsible, which spent a total of 28 weeks at number one over the course of six separate spells (including ten- and nine-week runs). [2] Seasons of My Soul was the second most successful album of the year with eight weeks at number one, [3] although Seasick Steve spent a total of nine weeks at number one with three different albums: I Started Out with Nothin and I Still Got Most of It Left (one week), [4] Man from Another Time (four weeks), [5] and Songs for Elisabeth (four weeks). [6] Seasons of My Soul finished 2010 as the 36th best-selling album of the year in the UK. [7]

Chart history

Rumer spent the last eight weeks of the year at number one with her debut album, Seasons of My Soul. Rumer at Birmingham Symphony Hall, December 2014.jpg
Rumer spent the last eight weeks of the year at number one with her debut album, Seasons of My Soul .
Seasick Steve had three UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart number-one albums in 2010 - I Started Out with Nothin and I Still Got Most of It Left, Man from Another Time and Songs for Elisabeth - which spent a combined nine weeks atop the chart. Festival des Vieilles Charrues 2017 - Seasick Steve - 074.jpg
Seasick Steve had three UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart number-one albums in 2010 – I Started Out with Nothin and I Still Got Most of It Left , Man from Another Time and Songs for Elisabeth – which spent a combined nine weeks atop the chart.
The Glenn Miller compilation The Very Best of Glenn Miller spent five weeks at number one during June and July 2010. Glenn Miller.jpg
The Glenn Miller compilation The Very Best of Glenn Miller spent five weeks at number one during June and July 2010.
Key
Indicates best-selling jazz/blues album of 2010
Issue dateAlbumArtist(s)Record label(s)Ref.
3 January Call Me Irresponsible Michael Bublé Reprise [8]
10 January I Started Out with Nothin and I Still Got Most of It Left Seasick Steve Warner Bros. [9]
17 January Man from Another Time Atlantic [10]
24 January [11]
31 January [12]
7 FebruaryCall Me IrresponsibleMichael BubléReprise [13]
14 FebruarySongs for ElisabethSeasick SteveAtlantic [14]
21 February [15]
28 February [16]
7 March [17]
14 MarchCall Me IrresponsibleMichael BubléReprise [18]
21 March [19]
28 March Black Rock Joe Bonamassa Provogue [20]
4 AprilCall Me IrresponsibleMichael BubléReprise [21]
11 April [22]
18 April [23]
25 April [24]
2 May [25]
9 May [26]
16 May [27]
23 May [28]
30 May [29]
6 JuneIn the MoodRAF Squadronaires Decca [30]
13 June [31]
20 JuneThe Very Best of Glenn Miller Glenn Miller Sony [32]
27 JuneIn the MoodRAF SquadronairesDecca [33]
4 JulyThe Very Best of Glenn MillerGlenn MillerSony [34]
11 July [35]
18 July [36]
25 July [37]
1 AugustCall Me IrresponsibleMichael BubléReprise [38]
8 August [39]
15 August [40]
22 August [41]
29 August [42]
5 September [43]
12 September [44]
19 September [45]
26 September [46]
3 October [47]
10 OctoberMan from Another TimeSeasick SteveAtlantic [48]
17 OctoberCall Me IrresponsibleMichael BubléReprise [49]
24 October Deleted Scenes from the Cutting Room Floor Caro Emerald Dramatico [50]
31 October The Union Elton John, Leon Russell Mercury [51]
7 November Seasons of My Soul Rumer Atlantic [52]
14 November [53]
21 November [54]
28 November [55]
5 December [56]
12 December [57]
19 December [58]
26 December [59]

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