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This is a list of singles that charted in the top ten of the ARIA Charts in 2005.
Symbol | Meaning |
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◁ | Indicates single's top 10 entry was also its ARIA top 50 debut |
(#) | 2005 Year-end top 10 single position and rank |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | References |
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Singles from 2004 | ||||||
20 December | "Numb/Encore" ◁ | Jay-Z and Linkin Park | 3 | 17 January | 10 | [1] |
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams" ◁ | Green Day | 5 | 10 January | 7 | [2] | |
Singles from 2005 | ||||||
10 January | "Wonderful" | Ja Rule featuring R. Kelly and Ashanti | 6 | 17 January | 5 | [1] |
17 January | "Rumors" | Lindsay Lohan | 10 | 17 January | 1 | [1] |
24 January | "Nasty Girl" (#8) ◁ | Nitty | 1 | 24 January | 9 | [3] |
"Over and Over" (#5) ◁ | Nelly featuring Tim McGraw | 1 | 7 February | 10 | [4] | |
"Drop It Like It's Hot" ◁ | Snoop Dogg featuring Pharrell | 4 | 24 January | 6 | [3] | |
"Underwear Goes Inside the Pants" ◁ | Lazyboy | 5 | 24 January | 5 | [3] | |
"Mistaken Identity" ◁ | Delta Goodrem | 7 | 24 January | 2 | [3] | |
"Pony" ◁ | Kasey Chambers | 10 | 24 January | 1 | [3] | |
31 January | "Like Toy Soldiers" ◁ | Eminem | 4 | 31 January | 3 | [5] |
7 February | "Since U Been Gone" ◁ | Kelly Clarkson | 3 | 7 February | 6 | [4] |
"La La" ◁ | Ashlee Simpson | 10 | 7 February | 4 | [4] | |
14 February | "Soldier" ◁ | Destiny's Child featuring T.I. and Lil Wayne | 3 | 14 February | 3 | [6] |
21 February | "Get Right" ◁ | Jennifer Lopez | 3 | 21 February | 6 | [7] |
"Let Me Love You" (#7) ◁ | Mario | 3 | 14 March | 13 | [8] | |
28 February | "Rich Girl" ◁ | Gwen Stefani featuring Eve | 2 | 28 February | 7 | [9] |
"Beautiful Soul" | Jesse McCartney | 1 | 4 April | 9 | [10] | |
7 March | "Evie Parts 1, 2 & 3" ◁ | The Wrights | 2 | 7 March | 3 | [11] |
"Do Somethin'" ◁ | Britney Spears | 8 | 7 March | 1 | [11] | |
"1, 2 Step" ◁ | Ciara featuring Missy Elliott | 2 | 18 April | 12 | [12] | |
14 March | "Almost Here" ◁ | Brian McFadden and Delta Goodrem | 1 | 14 March | 9 | [8] |
21 March | "Rain / Bridge Over Troubled Water" ◁ | Anthony Callea | 1 | 21 March | 4 | [13] |
"Candy Shop" ◁ | 50 Cent featuring Olivia | 3 | 4 April | 7 | [10] | |
4 April | "Lonely No More" ◁ | Rob Thomas | 3 | 2 May | 12 | [14] |
"It's Like That" ◁ | Mariah Carey | 9 | 4 April | 3 | [10] | |
"Switch (#6) " | Will Smith | 1 | 16 May | 13 | [15] | |
11 April | "The Special Two" ◁ | Missy Higgins | 2 | 11 April | 8 | [16] |
18 April | "Giving You Up" ◁ | Kylie Minogue | 8 | 18 April | 1 | [12] |
25 April | "Stop the Music" | P-Money | 7 | 23 May | 7 | [17] |
2 May | "Signs" ◁ | Snoop Dogg featuring Justin Timberlake and Charlie Wilson | 1 | 2 May | 7 | [14] |
"Girl" ◁ | Destiny's Child | 5 | 2 May | 5 | [14] | |
"Mockingbird" ◁ | Eminem | 9 | 2 May | 1 | [14] | |
9 May | "Obsession (No Es Amor)" | Frankie J featuring Baby Bash | 5 | 13 June | 9 | [18] |
16 May | "Feel Good Inc." (#9) ◁ | Gorillaz featuring De La Soul | 3 | 23 May | 14 | [17] |
23 May | "Don't Phunk with My Heart" (#10) ◁ | The Black Eyed Peas | 1 | 23 May | 10 | [17] |
30 May | "Hollaback Girl" ◁ | Gwen Stefani | 1 | 30 May | 8 | [19] |
"Speed of Sound" ◁ | Coldplay | 9 | 30 May | 1 | [19] | |
6 June | "Best of You" ◁ | Foo Fighters | 5 | 6 June | 2 | [20] |
13 June | "She's No You" ◁ | Jesse McCartney | 10 | 13 June | 1 | [18] |
20 June | "Incomplete" ◁ | Backstreet Boys | 1 | 20 June | 9 | [21] |
"Hell No!" ◁ | Ricki-Lee | 5 | 20 June | 3 | [21] | |
"Put Your Hand Up" ◁ | Random | 7 | 20 June | 2 | [21] | |
"Voodoo Child" | Rogue Traders | 4 | 15 August | 12 | [22] | |
27 June | "We Belong Together" ◁ | Mariah Carey | 1 | 27 June | 8 | [23] |
"Behind These Hazel Eyes" ◁ | Kelly Clarkson | 6 | 27 June | 3 | [23] | |
11 July | "Lonely" (#3) ◁ | Akon | 1 | 11 July | 10 | [24] |
"Lose Control" ◁ | Missy Elliott featuring Ciara and Fat Man Scoop | 7 | 18 July | 8 | [25] | |
"Hurts So Bad" ◁ | Anthony Callea | 10 | 11 July | 1 | [24] | |
18 July | "Untitled (How Could This Happen to Me?)" | Simple Plan | 9 | 18 July | 2 | [25] |
"Bad Day" | Daniel Powter | 3 | 15 August | 11 | [22] | |
25 July | "Axel F" (#4) ◁ | Crazy Frog | 1 | 25 July | 11 | [26] |
"Oh" ◁ | Ciara featuring Ludacris | 7 | 25 July | 5 | [26] | |
8 August | "Schnappi, das kleine Krokodil" | Schnappi | 6 | 15 August | 8 | [22] |
22 August | "Ghetto Gospel" ◁ | 2Pac featuring Elton John | 1 | 22 August | 9 | [27] |
"4ever" ◁ | The Veronicas | 2 | 31 October | 12 | [28] | |
"Ass Like That" | Eminem | 10 | 22 August | 1 | [27] | |
29 August | "Don't Cha" (#2) ◁ | The Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes | 1 | 29 August | 14 | [29] |
"Don't Lie" ◁ | The Black Eyed Peas | 6 | 29 August | 3 | [29] | |
5 September | "Cool" ◁ | Gwen Stefani | 10 | 5 September | 1 | [30] |
12 September | "You're Beautiful" | James Blunt | 2 | 7 November | 14 | [31] |
"These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" ◁ | Jessica Simpson | 2 | 26 September | 13 | [32] | |
"Have a Nice Day" ◁ | Bon Jovi | 8 | 12 September | 1 | [33] | |
"Crash" ◁ | Chloe | 10 | 12 September | 1 | [33] | |
19 September | "Photograph" ◁ | Nickelback | 3 | 19 September | 6 | [34] |
26 September | "Pon de Replay" | Rihanna | 6 | 14 November | 10 | [35] |
3 October | "Shine" ◁ | Shannon Noll | 1 | 3 October | 9 | [36] |
10 October | "Shake It Off" ◁ | Mariah Carey | 6 | 10 October | 4 | [37] |
"Tripping" ◁ | Robbie Williams | 7 | 10 October | 1 | [37] | |
17 October | "Gold Digger" ◁ | Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx | 1 | 24 October | 9 | [38] |
"Per Sempre (For Always)" ◁ | Anthony Callea | 5 | 17 October | 1 | [39] | |
24 October | "Sunshine" | Ricki-Lee | 8 | 24 October | 1 | [38] |
31 October | "Boyfriend" ◁ | Ashlee Simpson | 8 | 31 October | 3 | [28] |
"Way to Go!" | Rogue Traders | 7 | 14 November | 3 | [35] | |
7 November | "So Beautiful" ◁ | Darren Hayes | 7 | 7 November | 1 | [31] |
14 November | "Hung Up" ◁ | Madonna | 1 | 14 November | 11 | [35] |
"Moonshine" ◁ | Savage featuring Akon | 9 | 14 November | 2 | [35] | |
21 November | "My Humps" ◁ | The Black Eyed Peas | 1 | 21 November | 9 | [40] |
"Pretty Vegas" ◁ | INXS | 9 | 21 November | 1 | [40] | |
28 November | "What's on Your Radio" ◁ | The Living End | 9 | 28 November | 1 | [41] |
5 December | "Maybe Tonight" ◁ | Kate DeAraugo | 1 | 5 December | 7 | [42] |
"Because of You" ◁ | Kelly Clarkson | 4 | 5 December | 7 | [42] | |
"Last Christmas" ◁ | Crazy Frog | 4 | 12 December | 3 | [43] | |
19 December | "Wasabi" ◁ | Lee Harding | 1 | 19 December | 10 | [44] |
26 December | "Jingle Bells/U Can't Touch This" ◁ | Crazy Frog | 7 | 26 December | 1 | [45] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | References |
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4 October | "These Kids" ◁ | Joel Turner & the Modern Day Poets | 1 | 29 November | 15 | [46] |
8 November | "Lose My Breath" ◁ | Destiny's Child | 3 | 22 November | 11 | [46] |
"Welcome to My Life" | Simple Plan | 7 | 20 December | 7 | [46] | |
15 November | "What You Waiting For?" ◁ | Gwen Stefani | 1 | 15 November | 10 | [46] |
22 November | "Tilt Ya Head Back" ◁ | Nelly featuring Christina Aguilera | 5 | 22 November | 9 | [46] |
6 December | "Listen with Your Heart" ◁ | Casey Donovan | 1 | 6 December | 5 | [46] |
20 December | "The Prayer" (#1) ◁ | Anthony Callea | 1 | 20 December | 9 | [46] |
27 December | "C'mon Aussie C'mon" ◁ | Shannon Noll | 2 | 27 December | 4 | [46] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | References |
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21 November | "Push the Button" | Sugababes | 3 | 9 January | 10 | [47] |
5 December | "Stickwitu" ◁ | The Pussycat Dolls | 2 | 9 January | 11 | [47] |
12 December | "Everything I'm Not" | The Veronicas | 7 | 16 January | 8 | [48] |
19 December | "Goodbye My Lover" ◁ | James Blunt | 3 | 16 January | 16 | [48] |
The following table shows artists who achieved two or more top 10 entries in 2005, including songs that reached their peak in 2004 and 2006. The figures include both main artists and featured artists. The total number of weeks an artist spent in the top ten in 2005 is also shown.
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