List of number-one singles of 2004 (France)

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This is a list of the French SNEP Top 100 Singles [1] and Top 150 albums [2] number-ones of 2004.

Contents

Number-one by week

Singles chart

WeekIssue DateArtistSingle
1January 3 Star Academy 3 "L'Orange" / "Wot"
2January 10 Tragédie "Sexy pour moi"
3January 17Star Academy 3"L'Orange" / "Wot"
4January 24 Kareen Antonn & Bonnie Tyler "Si demain... (Turn Around)"
5January 31 The Black Eyed Peas "Shut Up"
6February 7Kareen Antonn & Bonnie Tyler"Si demain...(Turn Around)"
7February 14
8February 21
9February 28
10March 6
11March 13
12March 20
13March 27 J-five & Charlie Chaplin "Modern Times"
14April 3Kareen Antonn & Bonnie Tyler"Si demain...(Turn Around)"
15April 10
16April 17 Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris "Yeah!"
17April 24 O-Zone "Dragostea din tei"
18May 1
19May 8
20May 15
21May 22
22May 29
23June 5
24June 12
25June 19
26June 26
27July 3
28July 10
29July 17
30July 24
31July 31
32August 7 K-Maro "Femme Like U"
33August 14 Aventura "Obsesión"
34August 21
35August 28
36September 4
37September 11
38September 18
39September 25
40October 2Star Academy 4"Laissez-moi danser"
41October 9
42October 16
43October 23
44October 30
45November 6
46November 13Tragédie"Gentleman"
47November 20 Starsailor "Four to the Floor"
48November 27 Garou & Michel Sardou "La Rivière de notre enfance"
49December 4
50December 11
51December 18
52December 25
53December 31Star Academy 4"Adieu monsieur le professeur"

Albums chart

WeekIssue DateArtistTitle
1January 3 Star Academy 3 Les Meilleurs moments
2January 10 Indochine 3.6.3
3January 17Indochine3.6.3
4January 24 Lorie Attitudes
5January 31LorieAttitudes
6February 7LorieAttitudes
7February 14 Norah Jones Feels Like Home
8February 21Norah JonesFeels Like Home
9February 28Norah JonesFeels Like Home
10March 6 Les Enfoirés Les Enfoirés dans l'Espace
11March 13Les EnfoirésLes Enfoirés dans l'Espace
12March 20 Pascal Obispo Live Fan, Studio Fan
13March 27Les EnfoirésLes Enfoirés dans l'Espace
14April 3 Calogero 3
15April 10 Vincent Delerm Kensington Square
16April 17 Les Choristes Bande originale
17April 24Les ChoristesBande originale
18May 1Les ChoristesBande originale
19May 8 Michel Sardou Du Plaisir
20May 15Michel SardouDu Plaisir
21May 22 Francis Cabrel Les Beaux Dégâts
22May 29Francis CabrelLes Beaux Dégâts
23June 5Francis CabrelLes Beaux Dégâts
24June 12Francis CabrelLes Beaux Dégâts
25June 19Francis CabrelLes Beaux Dégâts
26June 26Les ChoristesBande originale
27July 3Les ChoristesBande originale
28July 10Les ChoristesBande originale
29July 17Les ChoristesBande originale
30July 24Les ChoristesBande originale
31July 31 Placebo Sleeping With Ghosts
32August 8Calogero3
33August 15 Aventura We Broke the Rules
34August 21 Yannick Noah Pokhara
35August 28Yannick NoahPokhara
36September 4 Björk Medúlla
37September 11BjörkMedúlla
38September 18 Véronique Sanson Longue distance
39September 25 Ben Harper & The Blind Boys of Alabama There Will Be a Light
40October 2Ben Harper & The Blind Boys of AlabamaThere Will Be a Light
41October 9 Arielle Dombasle Amor Amor
42October 16 Chimène Badi Dis-moi que tu m'aimes
43October 23 Bernard Lavilliers Carnets de bord
44October 30 Gérald de Palmas Un Homme sans racines
45November 6Les ChoristesBande originale
46November 13 Florent Pagny Baryton
47November 20 Eminem Encore
48November 27 U2 How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb
49December 4Florent PagnyBaryton
50December 11Florent PagnyBaryton
51December 18Les ChoristesBande originale
52December 25Les ChoristesBande originale

Top ten best sales

This is the ten best-selling singles [3] and albums in 2004. [4]

Singles

Pos.ArtistTitle
1 O-Zone "Dragostea din tei"
2 K'Maro "Femme Like U"
3 Aventura "Obsesión"
4 Kareen Antonn & Bonnie Tyler "Si demain... (Turn Around)"
5 Star Academy 4 "Laissez-moi danser"
6 The Black Eyed Peas "Shut Up"
7 Leslie & Amine "Sobri (notre destin)"
8T-Rio"Choopeta (Mamae eu quero)"
9 Le 6–9 "Le Poulailler"
10 Garou & Michel Sardou "La Rivière de notre enfance"

Albums

Pos.ArtistTitle
1 Les Choristes Bande originale
2 Calogero 3
3 Michel Sardou Du Plaisir
4 Norah Jones Feels Like Home
5 Yannick Noah Pokhara
6 Francis Cabrel Les Beaux Dégâts
7 Les Enfoirés Les Enfoirés dans l'Espace
8 Corneille Parce qu'on vient de loin
9 Kyo Le Chemin
10 Lorie Attitudes

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References

  1. "2004 French singles chart". Archived from the original on March 6, 2006. Retrieved January 1, 2008.
  2. "2004 French albums chart". Archived from the original on August 28, 2008. Retrieved January 3, 2008.
  3. Meilleurs ventes de singles Archived October 18, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  4. Meilleures ventes d'albums Archived November 14, 2008, at the Wayback Machine

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