List of top 10 singles for 2005 in Australia

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This is a list of singles that charted in the top ten of the ARIA Charts in 2005.

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Top-ten singles

Key
SymbolMeaning
  Indicates single's top 10 entry was also its ARIA top 50 debut
(#)2005 Year-end top 10 single position and rank
List of ARIA top ten singles that peaked in 2005
Top ten
entry date
SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in
top ten
References
Singles from 2004
20 December"Numb/Encore" ◁ Jay-Z and Linkin Park 317 January10 [1]
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams" ◁ Green Day 510 January7 [2]
Singles from 2005
10 January"Wonderful" Ja Rule featuring R. Kelly and Ashanti 617 January5 [1]
17 January"Rumors" Lindsay Lohan 1017 January1 [1]
24 January"Nasty Girl" (#8) Nitty 124 January9 [3]
"Over and Over" (#5) Nelly featuring Tim McGraw 17 February10 [4]
"Drop It Like It's Hot" ◁ Snoop Dogg featuring Pharrell 424 January6 [3]
"Underwear Goes Inside the Pants" ◁ Lazyboy 524 January5 [3]
"Mistaken Identity" ◁ Delta Goodrem 724 January2 [3]
"Pony" ◁ Kasey Chambers 1024 January1 [3]
31 January"Like Toy Soldiers" ◁ Eminem 431 January3 [5]
7 February"Since U Been Gone" ◁ Kelly Clarkson 37 February6 [4]
"La La" ◁ Ashlee Simpson 107 February4 [4]
14 February"Soldier" ◁ Destiny's Child featuring T.I. and Lil Wayne 314 February3 [6]
21 February"Get Right" ◁ Jennifer Lopez 321 February6 [7]
"Let Me Love You" (#7) Mario 314 March13 [8]
28 February"Rich Girl" ◁ Gwen Stefani featuring Eve 228 February7 [9]
"Beautiful Soul" Jesse McCartney 14 April9 [10]
7 March"Evie Parts 1, 2 & 3" ◁ The Wrights 27 March3 [11]
"Do Somethin'" ◁ Britney Spears 87 March1 [11]
"1, 2 Step" ◁ Ciara featuring Missy Elliott 218 April12 [12]
14 March"Almost Here" ◁ Brian McFadden and Delta Goodrem114 March9 [8]
21 March"Rain / Bridge Over Troubled Water" ◁ Anthony Callea 121 March4 [13]
"Candy Shop" ◁ 50 Cent featuring Olivia 34 April7 [10]
4 April"Lonely No More" ◁ Rob Thomas 32 May12 [14]
"It's Like That" ◁ Mariah Carey 94 April3 [10]
"Switch (#6) " Will Smith 116 May13 [15]
11 April"The Special Two" ◁ Missy Higgins 211 April8 [16]
18 April"Giving You Up" ◁ Kylie Minogue 818 April1 [12]
25 April"Stop the Music" P-Money 723 May7 [17]
2 May"Signs" ◁Snoop Dogg featuring Justin Timberlake and Charlie Wilson 12 May7 [14]
"Girl" ◁Destiny's Child52 May5 [14]
"Mockingbird" ◁Eminem92 May1 [14]
9 May"Obsession (No Es Amor)" Frankie J featuring Baby Bash 513 June9 [18]
16 May"Feel Good Inc." (#9) Gorillaz featuring De La Soul 323 May14 [17]
23 May"Don't Phunk with My Heart" (#10) The Black Eyed Peas 123 May10 [17]
30 May"Hollaback Girl" ◁Gwen Stefani130 May8 [19]
"Speed of Sound" ◁ Coldplay 930 May1 [19]
6 June"Best of You" ◁ Foo Fighters 56 June2 [20]
13 June"She's No You" ◁Jesse McCartney1013 June1 [18]
20 June"Incomplete" ◁ Backstreet Boys 120 June9 [21]
"Hell No!" ◁ Ricki-Lee 520 June3 [21]
"Put Your Hand Up" ◁ Random 720 June2 [21]
"Voodoo Child" Rogue Traders 415 August12 [22]
27 June"We Belong Together" ◁Mariah Carey127 June8 [23]
"Behind These Hazel Eyes" ◁Kelly Clarkson627 June3 [23]
11 July"Lonely" (#3) Akon 111 July10 [24]
"Lose Control" ◁Missy Elliott featuring Ciara and Fat Man Scoop 718 July8 [25]
"Hurts So Bad" ◁Anthony Callea1011 July1 [24]
18 July"Untitled (How Could This Happen to Me?)" Simple Plan 918 July2 [25]
"Bad Day" Daniel Powter 315 August11 [22]
25 July"Axel F" (#4) Crazy Frog 125 July11 [26]
"Oh" ◁Ciara featuring Ludacris 725 July5 [26]
8 August"Schnappi, das kleine Krokodil" Schnappi 615 August8 [22]
22 August"Ghetto Gospel" ◁ 2Pac featuring Elton John 122 August9 [27]
"4ever" ◁ The Veronicas 231 October12 [28]
"Ass Like That"Eminem1022 August1 [27]
29 August"Don't Cha" (#2) The Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes 129 August14 [29]
"Don't Lie" ◁The Black Eyed Peas629 August3 [29]
5 September"Cool" ◁Gwen Stefani105 September1 [30]
12 September"You're Beautiful" James Blunt 27 November14 [31]
"These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" ◁ Jessica Simpson 226 September13 [32]
"Have a Nice Day" ◁ Bon Jovi 812 September1 [33]
"Crash" ◁ Chloe 1012 September1 [33]
19 September"Photograph" ◁ Nickelback 319 September6 [34]
26 September"Pon de Replay" Rihanna 614 November10 [35]
3 October"Shine" ◁ Shannon Noll 13 October9 [36]
10 October"Shake It Off" ◁Mariah Carey610 October4 [37]
"Tripping" ◁ Robbie Williams 710 October1 [37]
17 October"Gold Digger" ◁ Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx 124 October9 [38]
"Per Sempre (For Always)" ◁Anthony Callea517 October1 [39]
24 October"Sunshine"Ricki-Lee824 October1 [38]
31 October"Boyfriend" ◁Ashlee Simpson831 October3 [28]
"Way to Go!"Rogue Traders714 November3 [35]
7 November"So Beautiful" ◁ Darren Hayes 77 November1 [31]
14 November"Hung Up" ◁ Madonna 114 November11 [35]
"Moonshine" ◁ Savage featuring Akon 914 November2 [35]
21 November"My Humps" ◁The Black Eyed Peas121 November9 [40]
"Pretty Vegas" ◁ INXS 921 November1 [40]
28 November"What's on Your Radio" ◁ The Living End 928 November1 [41]
5 December"Maybe Tonight" ◁ Kate DeAraugo 15 December7 [42]
"Because of You" ◁Kelly Clarkson45 December7 [42]
"Last Christmas" ◁Crazy Frog412 December3 [43]
19 December"Wasabi" ◁ Lee Harding 119 December10 [44]
26 December"Jingle Bells/U Can't Touch This" ◁Crazy Frog726 December1 [45]

2004 peaks

List of ARIA top ten singles in 2005 that peaked in 2004
Top ten
entry date
SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in
top ten
References
4 October"These Kids" ◁ Joel Turner & the Modern Day Poets 129 November15 [46]
8 November"Lose My Breath" ◁Destiny's Child322 November11 [46]
"Welcome to My Life"Simple Plan720 December7 [46]
15 November"What You Waiting For?" ◁Gwen Stefani115 November10 [46]
22 November"Tilt Ya Head Back" ◁Nelly featuring Christina Aguilera 522 November9 [46]
6 December"Listen with Your Heart" ◁ Casey Donovan 16 December5 [46]
20 December"The Prayer" (#1)Anthony Callea120 December9 [46]
27 December"C'mon Aussie C'mon" ◁Shannon Noll227 December4 [46]

2006 peaks

List of ARIA top ten singles in 2005 that peaked in 2006
Top ten
entry date
SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in
top ten
References
21 November"Push the Button" Sugababes 39 January10 [47]
5 December"Stickwitu" ◁The Pussycat Dolls29 January11 [47]
12 December"Everything I'm Not"The Veronicas716 January8 [48]
19 December"Goodbye My Lover" ◁James Blunt316 January16 [48]

Entries by artist

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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