List of number-one singles of 2015 (Ireland)

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Ellie Goulding spent six consecutive weeks at number one with her first number one Love Me like You Do. Ellie Goulding O2 Arena.jpg
Ellie Goulding spent six consecutive weeks at number one with her first number one Love Me like You Do.
Justin Bieber gained three number ones in 2015 with What Do You Mean?, Sorry and Love Yourself. Justin Bieber in 2015.jpg
Justin Bieber gained three number ones in 2015 with What Do You Mean?, Sorry and Love Yourself.

The Irish Singles Chart ranks the best-performing singles in Ireland, as compiled by Chart-Track on behalf of the Irish Recorded Music Association.

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Flag of Ireland.svg identifies Irish musical acts. ( Flag of Ireland.svg ) indicates partially Irish acts; One Direction had one Irish member, Niall Horan.

Issue dateSongArtist(s)Reference
1 January"Uptown Funk" Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars [1]
8 January [2]
15 January [3]
22 January [4]
29 January [5]
5 February"Love Me Like You Do" Ellie Goulding [6]
12 February [7]
19 February [8]
26 February [9]
5 March [10]
12 March [11]
19 March"FourFiveSeconds" Rihanna, Kanye West and Paul McCartney [12]
26 March"Hold Back the River" James Bay [13]
2 April"Cry for Help" Hometown Flag of Ireland.svg [14]
9 April"Cheerleader" OMI [15]
16 April"See You Again" Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth [16]
23 April [17]
30 April [18]
7 May [19]
14 May"Cheerleader"OMI [20]
21 May [21]
28 May [22]
4 June [23]
11 June"Lean On" Major Lazer and DJ Snake featuring [24]
18 June [25]
25 June [26]
2 July [27]
9 July"Are You with Me" Lost Frequencies [28]
16 July [29]
23 July [30]
30 July [31]
6 August"Drag Me Down" One Direction ( Flag of Ireland.svg ) [32]
13 August"Marvin Gaye"Charlie Puth featuring Meghan Trainor [33]
20 August"Can't Feel My Face" The Weeknd [34]
27 August [35]
3 September"What Do You Mean?" Justin Bieber [36]
10 September [37]
17 September [38]
24 September [39]
1 October [40]
8 October [41]
15 October [42]
22 October"Perfect"One Direction ( Flag of Ireland.svg ) [43]
29 October"Hello" Adele [44]
5 November [45]
12 November [46]
19 November [47]
26 November"Sorry"Justin Bieber [48]
3 December [49]
10 December"Love Yourself" [50]
17 December [51]
24 December [52]
31 December [53]

Number-one artists

PositionCountryArtistWeeks at No. 1
1Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Justin Bieber 13
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Ellie Goulding 6
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Mark Ronson 5
Flag of the United States.svg  US Bruno Mars
Flag of Jamaica.svg  JAM OMI
Flag of the United States.svg  US Charlie Puth
7Flag of the United States.svg  US Wiz Khalifa 4
Flag of the United States.svg  US Major Lazer
Flag of France.svg  FRA DJ Snake
Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  BEL Lost Frequencies
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Adele
13Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN The Weeknd 2
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK / Flag of Ireland.svg  IRL One Direction
15Flag of Barbados.svg  BAR Rihanna 1
Flag of the United States.svg  US Kanye West
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Paul McCartney
Flag of Ireland.svg  IRL Hometown
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK James Bay
Flag of the United States.svg  US Meghan Trainor

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