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2005's biggest sellers: Blunt owns all our arses
Mike_Diver by Mike Diver January 3rd, 2006
Twelve months ago it was so peaceful, so tranquil, daytime radio airwaves. Yes, we had Westlife and their spawn, delivering ballads to mums about the land, but they were easily ignored; also, we had the enduring Robbie, remaining chirpy and cheeky alongside the new batch of made-by-telly stars. Then, suddenly, Blunt.

James Blunt has emerged as the most successful artist of 2005, based on sales, anyway. His 'You're Beautiful' single was officially the fourth best-selling record of its kind, while its parent album, Back To Bedlam, sold more copies than any other long-player in 2005. You people, you make us sick.

The top singles of the year, based on sales, look like this:

1: Tony Christie '(Is This The Way To) Amarillo'
2: Shayne Ward 'That's My Goal'
3: Crazy Frog 'Axel F'
4: James Blunt 'You're Beautiful'
5: McFly 'All About You'

Albums break down like this:

1: James Blunt Back To Bedlam
2: Coldplay X & Y
3: Robbie Williams Intensive Care
4: Gorillaz Demon Days
5: Kaiser Chiefs Employment

Although the official guff says Back To Bedlam was released in June of 2005, it has actually been available since October 2004. So there. The remaining album sales top ten slots were taken by Westlife (6), KT Tunstall (7), Kelly Clarkson (8), Eminem (9) and Faithless (10).

This obvious information was brought to you through a combination of boredom and waiting for lunchtime. Good day.



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