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Postby thebigham » Fri Mar 02, 2012 6:36 pm

New from the RIAA website:

Queen, Platinum Collection Vol 1-3 2xp
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Postby thebigham » Fri Mar 02, 2012 6:54 pm

^This is the Platinum Collection:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00006JIA4/ref=tsm_1_fb_lk

Queen's RIAA total is now 34.5xp.
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Postby HUR » Fri Mar 02, 2012 6:59 pm

brian05 wrote:
zeus555 wrote:Plus Queen's Total 'Download' Sales since The OCC
began monitoring them. (Which I think was in September 2004).
Zeus555
This may have been posted before.

What have been Queen's download singles sales for each year, 2004 to 2011, if known.

The Beatles have done 800,000 in 1 year. Have Queen achieved this, or even better?
Hello Brian,

I was looking at some old posts and I found this one.

According to the Official Chart Company, Queen sold 2,090,000 digital downlods in the UK from 2004 to early 2011, including 285,000 units in 2010 alone. I'm not sure if that was the right figure (as it sounds like a lot, to be honest), but, assuming they sold a similar total during 2011, they should now be on about 2,400,000 copies by now.

This week in Spain:

26.02.2012

73 Platinum Collection
83 A Night At The Opera
96 Greatest Hits

Last week:

19.02.2012

67 Platinum Collection
76 Greatest Hits II
77 Greatest Hits
78 A Night At The Opera
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Postby Edu » Fri Mar 02, 2012 11:41 pm

thebigham:
This is the Platinum Collection
There is something not very clear here...

The "Platinum Collection" was already certified Platinum in May of 2005... (release date: september 2001).

I don't understand why now it is called "PC Vol.1-3" and it was awarded again Gold and Platinum (besides 2xP), and the release date of this one is september 2002...

Is it a RIAA mistake?
The logical certification would be indeed a 2xP for "TPC" (670k for a triple album), in accordance with its soundscan figure of 680k by september 2009.

So maybe the Gold and Platinum of this month certification is indeed an error?
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Postby Dane » Sat Mar 03, 2012 12:22 am

Edu wrote:thebigham:
This is the Platinum Collection
There is something not very clear here...

The "Platinum Collection" was already certified Platinum in May of 2005... (release date: september 2001).

I don't understand why now it is called "PC Vol.1-3" and it was awarded again Gold and Platinum (besides 2xP), and the release date of this one is september 2002...

Is it a RIAA mistake?
The logical certification would be indeed a 2xP for "TPC" (670k for a triple album), in accordance with its soundscan figure of 680k by september 2009.

So maybe the Gold and Platinum of this month certification is indeed an error?
Strange indeed...
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Postby zeus555 » Sat Mar 03, 2012 11:51 am

As regards UK Shipments, yesterday, The BPI gave Adele's
'21' a 15th Platinum Award.

It is now the UK's 'Most Certified Album'.

However, if every huge Album got the UK Platinum Awards
that it is entitled to, (for Shipments), then 'Greatest Hits',
by Queen', should have about 19 or 20, 'Sgt Pepper....',
by The Beatles, should have about 17, & 'Gold', by ABBA,
should have 16 or 17 etc..

LINK:,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_be ... ed_Kingdom

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Postby loris39 » Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:14 am

This is a good week for Queen in the USA.

Greatest Hits is #108 in the Top-200 so its sales are of 5,392 copies. Beginning from the start of 2012, this album has sold 22,000 copies.

Bohemian Rhapsody this week has sold 5,512 downloaded copies and this version has sold 50,000 downloaded copies from the start of 2012. The total is more than 2,700,000 downloaded copies, maybe 2,750,000.

We Will Rock You has sold 5,090 downloaded copies and from the beginning of the year, this version has been downloaded for 48,000 times. I think the total could be close to 2,400,000.

Under Pressure, this week, has been downloaded for 4,979 times and from the beginning of the year has sold 44,500 digital downloads.

The total for these three digital singles is 142,500 copies.
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Postby johnnyboy » Tue Mar 27, 2012 9:04 am

The latest OCC chart up to 24/03/12

Below is the official top 10 of all time in the UK (to 24 March 2012). It is,controversial.

01 GREATEST HITS - QUEEN - 5,865,000 (1981)
02 SGT PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND - THE BEATLES - 5,046,000 (1967) 03 GOLD: GREATEST HITS - ABBA - 4,994,000 (1992)
04 WHAT'S THE STORY MORNING GLORY - OASIS 4,521,000 (1995)
05 THRILLER - MICHAEL JACKSON - 4,273,000 (1982)
06 21 ADELE - 4,165,000 (2011)
07 BROTHERS IN ARMS - DIRE STRAITS - 4,155,000 (1985)
08 THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON - PINK FLOYD - 4,117,000 (1973)
09 BAD - MICHAEL JACKSON - 3,961,000 (1987)
10 GREATEST HITS II - QUEEN - 3,888,000 (1991)

The OCC only deals with retail figures not shipments and it doesn't have music club sales information.It has compiled charts since 1994. All Time Charts have been contracted out to Alan Jones of Music Week and colleagues.

Both Queen albums include a third of the sales of The Platinum Collection and half from the twin-set Greatest Hits/Greatest Hits 2 - about 700,000 sales for each album.
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Postby HUR » Tue Mar 27, 2012 6:14 pm

Italy

In 1977:

"…La riprova potrebbero darla i Queen, un gruppo rock inglese che in Italia vendeva al massimo trentamila copie per ogni disco e che in poche poche settimane ha raggiunto quota centomila quando il pezzo 'Somebody to love' era la sigla del ciclo cinematografico dedicato a Humphrey Bogart" (L'espresso, 1979).

It reads that because of the use of "Somebody To Love" on a television show, Queen reached 100,000 copies with one of their albums. Which would have been "A Day At The Races" arguably.

It further states that before that, they were only selling 30,000 copies per album. So that is what "A Night At The Opera" may have done by early 1977. Of course, things have changed 35 years after that.

In December 1989, the following was written on a Billboard article:

"...and platinum status (200,000) was reached by Rick Astley, Joe Cocker, Terence Trent D'Arby, the Eurythmics, Paul McCartney, Pet Shop Boys, Queen, Rolling Stones, Spandau Ballet, Tears For Fears and Tanita Tikaram. Nex in the big-seller brigade: Edie Brickwell, Cure, Guns 'N Roses, Nick Kamen, Swing Out Sister and Barry White" (Billboard, 1989).

So we have:

The Miracle – more than 200,000 copies sold in Italy.

These are its weekly chart positions for anyone interested:

The Miracle
27.05.1989: 8
03.06.1989: 4
10.06.1989: 3
17.06.1989: 5
24.06.1989: 4
01.07.1989: 7
08.07.1989: 8
15.07.1989: 8
22.07.1989: 8
29.07.1989: 9
05.08.1989: 10
12.08.1989: 9
19.08.1989: 8
26.08.1989: 14
02.09.1989: 12
09.09.1989: 10
16.09.1989: 10
23.09.1989: 12
30.09.1989: 13
07.10.1989: 18
14.10.1989: 22
21.10.1989: 23

Even though it failed to reach number one (blame it on Zucchero and Madonna, the biggest acts then), "The Miracle" still was one of the best selling albums of 1989 in Italy.
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Postby loris39 » Wed Mar 28, 2012 9:31 am

If it was right that every album sold 30,000 copies - like A Night At The Opera - their sales would be bigger than the figures we actually estimate. In Italy, Queen-boom started after 1991 - when also the studio albums sold very well - so A Night At The Opera and above all A Day At The Races could be now at 200,000 copies, A Day At The Races maybe more, because it was at 100,000 copies in 1977.

The schedule regarding The Miracle is very interesting. Even if this album didn't obtain the number 1, at the end of 1989 it was Platinum thanks to 200,000 copies sold. So I think that from 1989 to 2012, the album has accumulated about 100/150,000 copies, so now it could be at 300/350,000 copies.
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Postby johnnyboy » Wed Mar 28, 2012 1:21 pm

How does the OCC get 5.85m sales for Greatest Hits? It does not deal with music club sales.

We know that the Platinum Collection - and GH/GHII were used. But instead of sales being equally divided - they could be divided into proportion of sales the individual albums reached.

The Platinum Collection
instead of 600,000 each could be
Greatest Hits - 1,050,000
Greatest Hits II - 650,000
Greatest Hits III- 100,000

Greatest Hits/Greatest Hits II
Greatest Hits 100,000
Greatest Hits II - 65,000

Thus, sales for Greatest Hits could be:
4,700,000 - retail
1,050,000 - Platinum Collection proportion
100,000 - GH/GHII proportion

5,850,000. Roughly speaking. Seems convincing, doesn't it?
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Postby loris39 » Fri Mar 30, 2012 6:57 pm

These are the figures published by the German version of Wikipedia about the three compilations "Deep Cuts".

Deep Cuts 95,000 copies worldwide
Deep Cuts II 70,000 copies worldwide
Deep Cuts III 85,000 copies worldwide.


Source:

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen/Diskografie#Alben
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Postby slightlymad » Wed Apr 04, 2012 7:22 pm

UK Top 200 Albums of 2011

167 - 76,200 - Queen - Greatest Hits - Unknown - 07/11/81 - 25
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Postby HUR » Wed Apr 04, 2012 8:48 pm

Netherlands

I found the following chart on an old Google's group. This is from January 1992, with "Bohemian Rhapsody" charting at number two and listed with a platinum award.

1 1 DON'T LET THE SUN GO DOWN ON ME - george michael & elton john (Gold)
2 2 BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY/THESE ARE THE DAYS OF OUR LIVES - queen (Platinum)
3 4 JUSTIFIED AND ANCIENT - the klf
4 3 SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT - nirvana
5 6 RIDE LIKE THE WIND - east side beat
6 5 YOU SHOWED ME - salt 'n' pepa
7 7 COLOUR OF LOVE - snap
8 13 TIME STOOD STILL - bad english feat. john waite
9 10 IF YOU GO AWAY - new kids on the block
10 20 O FORTUNA - fortuna and satenig (B?)

That means the reissue of "Bohemian Rhapsody" was on 75,000 copies shipped (what was required for a single to reach a platinum award) during those days.

From Billboard, in June 1977:

"Queen Net Awards. ROTTERDAM –During a visit to Holland, the four members of U.K. group Queen, and its manager John Reid, each received two platinum and two gold disks. The platinum was for the albums 'A Night At The Opera' and 'A Day At The Races', and the gold for the 'Sheer Heart Attack' album and the single 'Bohemian Rhapsody'. The awards were made at a party after a Queen show in a packed Ahoy Hall there. The group also received the Dutch Top 40 award for the chart-topping single 'Somebody To Love'". (Billboard, june 1977)

The original single (released in 1975) was given a gold award, for sales of 100,000 copies (it would have needed to sell 250,000 in order to qualify for a platinum). Plus several other awards:

Sheer Heart Attack Gold (50,000)
A Night At The Opera Platinum (100,000)
A Day At The Races Platinum (100,000)

Bohemian Rhapsody Gold (100,000)
Bohemian Rhapsody/ These Are The Days Of Our Lives Platinum (75,000)

So combined all, it looks like "Bohemian Rhapsody" sold 175,000 copies in Netherlands, enough for it to be one of the best selling singles ever in that country. With downloads, it would be close to reaching 200,000 sales altogether.

Let's remember that before 1996, there were no multiple platinum plaques shown in the NVPL database.

Some weekly chart positions from the Dutch Hitparade:

Bohemian Rhapsody
20.12.1975: 14
03.01.1976: 2
10.01.1976: 1
17.01.1976: 1
24.01.1976: 1
31.01.1976: 2
07.02.1976: 2
14.02.1976: 4
21.02.1976: 13
28.02.1976: 21
14.12.1991: 51
21.12.1991: 17
28.01.1991: No chart this week
04.01.1992: 1
11.01.1992: 1
18.01.1992: 2
25.01.1992: 2
01.02.1992: 3
08.02.1992: 5
15.02.1992: 7
22.02.1992: 14
29.02.1992: 22
07.03.1992: 33
14.03.1992: 39
21.03.1992: 52
28.03.1992: 77

Sheer Heart Attack
11.01.1975: 18
18.01.1975: 13
25.01.1975: 7
01.02.1975: 7
08.02.1975: 12
15.02.1975: 12
22.02.1975: 12
01.03.1975: 13
08.03.1975: 19
15.03.1975: 19
22.03.1975: 19

A Night At The Opera
20.12.1975: N 7.
27.12.1975: 7.
03.01.1976: 2.
10.01.1976: 1.
17.01.1976: 1.
24.01.1976: 1.
31.01.1976: 1.
07.02.1976: 1.
14.02.1976: 1.
21.02.1976: 1.
28.02.1976: 1.
06.03.1976: 3.
13.03.1976: 2.
20.03.1976: 7.
27.03.1976: 4.
03.04.1976: 6.
10.04.1976: 10.
21.12.1991: R 96.
04.01.1992: 73.
11.01.1992: 59.
18.01.1992: 57.
25.01.1992: 54.
01.02.1992: 64.
08.02.1992: 74.
15.02.1992: 93.

A Day At The Races
25.12.1976: N 8.
01.01.1977: 5.
08.01.1977: 3.
15.01.1977: 1.
22.01.1977: 1.
29.01.1977: 1.
05.02.1977: 1.
12.02.1977: 1.
19.02.1977: 2.
26.02.1977: 4.
05.03.1977: 6.
12.03.1977: 10.
19.03.1977: 13.
26.03.1977: 14.
02.04.1977: 14.

A curiosity with "Sheer Heart Attack". Without Various Artists albums, it would have reached number 3:

01.02.1975:
1 Various Artists Music Power [1975]
2 Various Artists Black Music
3 Nana Mouskouri Nana's Book Of Songs
4 Robert Long Vroeger of later
5 Various Artists Story presenteert: Het hele jaar Carnaval
6 Various Artists Alle 11 goed gek! en 2 nóg gekker! Deel 3
7 Queen Sheer Heart Attack
8 Soundtrack / Ennio Morricone Once Upon A Time In The West
9 George Baker Selection 5 jaar hits
10 Willy Alberti & Johnny Jordaan Jeugdherinneringen (Liedjes die we vroeger samen zongen)

As in UK, "Bohemian Rhapsody" was number one twice, in 1976 and in 1992. Including 3 weeks in 1976 and 2 in 1992, for a combined 5 weeks at the summit.

Without counting the infamous missing week (on December 28 1991), where it would possibly have reached number one.

Overall, "Bohemian Rhapsody" spent 14 weeks in the Top 10.
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Postby brian05 » Mon Apr 09, 2012 7:51 pm

Did you know that there was a rare mis-pressing of Cliff Richard's We don't talk anymore (EMI 2975) in 1979 which had Bohemian Rhapsody on the B-side?
It is worth a fortune if anyone comes across it!
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Postby HUR » Tue Apr 10, 2012 7:46 pm

Interesting, Brian. More sales to add to "Bohemian Rhapsody". :lol:

1986

I made a mistake here. I estimated "Greatest Hits" and "Live Magic" at 275,000 and 270,000 copies sold respectively during 1986. This is the link I'm referring to: http://www.ukmix.org/forums/viewtopic.p ... start=2725

But these two totals are too high. After further going through the top selling albums of 1986, this is how the positions between 30 and 45 looked like:

1. TRUE BLUE Madonna
2. BROTHERS IN ARMS Dire Straits
3. NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL MUSIC 8 Various
4. GRACELAND Paul Simon
5. WHITNEY HOUSTON Whitney Houston
6. NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL MUSIC 7 Various
7. HUNTING HIGH AND LOW A-Ha
8. A KIND OF MAGIC Queen
9. SILK AND STEEL Five Star
10. REVENGE Eurythmics

30. BE YOURSELF TONIGHT Eurythmics
31. SCOUNDREL DAYS A-Ha
32. COMMUNARDS Communards
33. GO WEST/BANGS AND CRASHES Go West
34. PLEASE Pet Shop Boys
35. GREATEST HITS Queen
36. DIFFERENT LIGHT Bangles
37. LOVE ZONE Billy Ocean
38. LIVE MAGIC Queen
39. RIPTIDE Robert Palmer
40. ISLAND LIFE Grace Jones
41. THE DREAM OF THE BLUE TURTLES Sting
42. SOUTH PACIFIC Kiri Te Kanawa/Jose Carreras/Sarah Vaughan
43. THE BROADWAY ALBUM Barbra Streisand
44. ROCKY IV (OST) Various
45. LUXURY OF LIFE Five Star

Because Sting sold 270,000 albums during 1986, I had assumed that his album "The Dream Of The Blue Turtles" sold that many in that year. But I forgot that he released a live album in July 1986, "Bring On The Night" which sold very well (peaked at number 16 and was certified silver). This leaves fewer sales to "The Dream Of The Blue Turtles", probably around 60,000 or even 70,000 copies less.

Even more, Bangles sold 247,500 units in 1986 and they had already released one album (in 1984) and an EP (in 1982), which means that their "Different Light" album will have sold 230,000 to 240,000 copies, but not more.

What this means for Queen is that "Greatest Hits" sold around 240,000 and "Live Magic" about 220,000 during 1986 (instead of 275,000 and 270,000 as I previously assumed).

Whereas "A Kind Of Magic" sold 670,000 in 1986 (A-Ha's "Hunting High And Low" sold 685,000 copies and Five Star's "Silk and Steel" sold 660,000).

So overall, we have this for that year:

Queen sold 1,463,000 albums, including:

A Kind Of Magic: 670,000
Greatest Hits: 240,000
Live Magic: 225,000

Those three albums sold a combined 1,135,000 copies.

Which leaves 328,000 copies sold for their studio albums. Far more than I would thought myself. Adding 240,000 for "Greatest Hits", we have some 578,000 back catalogue sales altogether.

"The Works" was of course the biggest one. It charted as many as 23 weeks inside the Top 100.

In fact, even Record Mirror claimed that Queen had 'strong catalogue sales'.

So for the whole of 1984 to 1990 period, this is what they sold with their back catalogue in the UK, based on the numbers I posted three months ago. Obviously, there is small marging for error in some years, but I think these sales numbers are accurate:

Studio and live albums:

1984 – 200,000
1985 – 155,000
1986 – 328,000
1987 – 228,000
1988 – 238,000
1989 – 299,000
1990 – 180,000

Total: 1,628,000

Greatest Hits:

1984 – 180,000
1985 – 225,000
1986 – 240,000
1987 – 170,000
1988 – 100,000
1989 – 75,000
1990 – 75,000

Total: 1,065,000

Grand total: 2,693,000
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Postby slightlymad » Wed Apr 11, 2012 5:49 pm

Great post as usual Hernan :D , the only thing i can add is that it was officially stated by EMI in an advert in music week that Queen sold 1,774,991 albums in the UK in 1986 and that Live Magic sold in excess of 300,000 copies that year!!. The Official Queen Fan Club reproduced the advert on one of there magazines front cover, below is a link to that magazine.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/290692174121?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2648[/url]
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Postby slightlymad » Thu Apr 12, 2012 11:28 am

Queen+ Adam Lambert Announce UK Shows
Just two weeks after the shock cancellation of Sonisphere 2012 where they were due to headline with singer Adam Lambert, rock band Queen has announced they are to go ahead with a UK concert appearance this summer after all.

The band today announced that the highly anticipated pairing of Queen and Lambert will instead take place at London’s HMV Hammersmith Apollo over two nights, July 11 and 12.

In the announcement the band also promised to endeavour to give priority booking to those who had held tickets for their Knebworth concert.

Tickets will go on sale next week, first to Queen fans and Sonisphere ticket holders and then on general sale.

Says a band spokesperson, “Queen acted immediately in looking for an alternative venue in an aim to avoid disappointing all those fans who had so desperately looked forward to seeing them at Knebworth. Coming in the lead into the Olympics, most of the venues they first approached were unavailable, being taken as official London Games 2012 venues. As the setting of some of the band’s best remembered concerts, the idea of returning to this historic Hammersmith venue really appealed to them.”

Said Brian May: ” Somehow this feels right – The Odeon is a big part of our history, and its atmosphere is second to none. It’s the perfect place to acknowledge our faithful fans, and will be a fitting return to our roots !”

Roger Taylor adds: “We had made up our minds to play in the UK this year, so play we will ! Following the collapse of the Sonisphere organisation we didn’t want to let down all those people expecting to see us live!”

Speaking from the US, Adam Lambert said: “I’m so thrilled that Queen found a way to ensure that the fans will get to see this event this summer. I can’t wait to be in London to perform with Queen for these incredibly special shows!”

Originally known as the Hammersmith Odeon, the venue was the scene of four sold-out Queen concerts in late November/early December 1975, as well as a special Christmas Eve show; and the band returned for a triumphant end-of-tour show in December 1979, playing the opening night of a series of UNICEF concerts for the people of Kampuchea. Amongst fans, the Hammersmith shows continue to be regarded as some of Queen’s most exceptional. Broadcast live on national radio and TV, the Christmas show has become one of the most heavily bootlegged in the band’s career, and an edited version of the show has been recently shown by the BBC. But a high quality official release DVD is now planned, unedited, which will include the audio of all of the songs which were not originally transmitted on TV.

Tickets for Queen + Adam Lambert concerts at HMV Hammersmith Apollo on Wednesday July 11 and Thursday July 12 will first be available on a 24-hour presale to Queen Online subscribers, Queen Fan Club members and Sonisphere ticket holders from 9am on Tuesday April 17. Pre-sale details will be sent on to these communities separately via e-mail.
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Postby slightlymad » Mon Apr 16, 2012 10:05 am

Queen in USA Catalogue Chart

Top Catalog Albums - 01/14/12 Billboard charts
1 81 QUEEN GREATEST HITS 3030 -22 3874 6918760
2 183 171 QUEEN GREATEST HITS-WWRY 2089-49 4129 1043522

Top Catalog Albums - 01/22/12 Billboard charts
5 38 36 48 QUEEN GREATEST HITS-WWRY 2761-4 2872 1052522
4 139 133 144 QUEEN GREATEST HITS 1698 1 1682 6924059

Top Catalog Albums - 01/29/12 Billboard charts
5 133 144 133 QUEEN GREATEST HITS 1761 4 1698 6925820
6 36 48 177 QUEEN GREATEST HITS-WWRY 1494 -46 2761 1054016

Top Catalog Albums - 02/28/12 Billboard charts
7 133 121 125 QUEEN GREATEST HITS 2250 8 2076 6930146

Top Catalog Albums - 03/03/12 Billboard charts
8 121 125 138 QUEEN GREATEST HITS 2348 4 2250 6932494

Top Catalog Albums - 03/10/12 Billboard charts
9 125 138 116 QUEEN GREATEST HITS 2177 -7 2348 6934671

Top Catalog Albums - 03/17/12 Billboard charts
10 138 116 21 QUEEN GREATEST HITS 5392 148 2177

Top Catalog Albums - 03/24/12 Billboard charts
11 116 21 19 QUEEN GREATEST HITS 4486 -17 5392 6944549

Top Catalog Albums - 03/31/12 Billboard charts
12 21 19 50 QUEEN GREATEST HITS 2762 -38 4486 6947311

Top Catalog Albums - 04/07/12 Billboard charts
13 19 50 115 QUEEN GREATEST HITS 1794 -35 2762 6949105

Top Catalog Albums - 04/14/12 Billborad chart
14 50 115 98 QUEEN GREATEST HITS 2035 13 1794 6951140
1 191 QUEEN GREATEST HITS-WWRY 1435 15 1250 1066887

Top Catalog Albums - 04/21/12 Billborad chart
15 115 98 142 QUEEN GREATEST HITS 1866 -8 2035
2 191 175 QUEEN GREATEST HITS-WWRY 1654 15 1435 1068541
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Postby zeus555 » Mon Apr 16, 2012 11:22 am

Some new Totals off Alan Jones, (Music Week Sales Report), Monday 16th April 2012.

Regarding the All Time UK Singles Acts:,

1) The Beatles, with Digital Sales added in, they now have 21,824,296 UK Singles Sales.

2) Elvis Presley has - 21,532,246 UK Singles Sales

3) Cliff Richard has - 21,498,951 UK Singles Sales.

4) Madonna is 4th - 17,582,206 UK Singles Sales

After The Beatles, the 2 Groups with the most UK Singles Sales are:,

A) Queen - 12,556,708

B) ABBA - 11,189,520

Rhianna is already on 13,311,889 UK Singles Sales, & she only began having Hit Singles
in September 2005.

Lady GaGa has 7,246,566 - and she has only been Charting since January 2009.

All Totals go up to Sunday 8th April - which is the W/E 14th April Singles Chart.

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Postby Wayne » Mon Apr 16, 2012 11:34 am

Despicable how many singles Rihanna has sold.
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Postby slightlymad » Mon Apr 16, 2012 1:17 pm

zeus555 wrote:Some new Totals off Alan Jones, (Music Week Sales Report), Monday 16th April 2012.

Regarding the All Time UK Singles Acts:,

1) The Beatles, with Digital Sales added in, they now have 21,824,296 UK Singles Sales.

2) Elvis Presley has - 21,532,246 UK Singles Sales

3) Cliff Richard has - 21,498,951 UK Singles Sales.

4) Madonna is 4th - 17,582,206 UK Singles Sales

After The Beatles, the 2 Groups with the most UK Singles Sales are:,

A) Queen - 12,556,708

B) ABBA - 11,189,520

Rhianna is already on 13,311,889 UK Singles Sales, & she only began having Hit Singles
in September 2005.

Lady GaGa has 7,246,566 - and she has only been Charting since January 2009.

All Totals go up to Sunday 8th April - which is the W/E 14th April Singles Chart.

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Would love to see an analysis like this for Album sales!! Has anyone got an upto date estimate total for Queen's UK album sales?
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Postby slightlymad » Mon Apr 16, 2012 2:03 pm

Over In Chart Analysis there is a wonderful thread by ChartFreaky who is uploading the German Top75 Album chart starting from 1980. I am currently going through Queen's Albums and their chart runs, below is the first 6 I have done, it's worth noting that the charts included Various Compilations so i have tried to note how many were above Queen's peak positions

Queen - Live Killers
Highest Position - 43
Weeks In Top 10 - 0
Weeks In Top 20 - 0
Weeks in Top 40 - 0
Weeks in Top 75 - 17

Chart Run 07/01/1980 56,58,59,43,54,47,51,44,48,60,58,52,58,68,68,69re,73re

Queen - The Game
Highest Position - 4 (2 Various Compilations above)
Weeks In Top 10 - 6
Weeks In Top 20 - 12
Weeks In Top 40 - 23
Weeks In Top 75 - 36

Chart Run 14/07/1980 50,23,10,4,6,5,10,11,9,18,20,17,17,19,23,21,25,25,30,29,35,42,41,44,40,52,49,33,62,40,51,61,55,
65,71,65

Queen - Flash Gordon
Highest Position - 5 (3 Various Compilations above)
Weeks In Top 10 - 4
Weeks In Top 20 - 17
Weeks In Top 40 - 25
Weeks In Top 75 - 35

Chart Run 19/01/1981 36,33,20,16,17,22,16,19,18,15,5,8,8,9,11,12,14,14,18,24,18,22,25,27,47,37,48,47,50,50,53,64,74,
69,73re

Queen - Greatest Hits
Highest Position - 2 (1 Various Compilations above)
Weeks In Top 10 - 6
Weeks In Top 20 - 13
Weeks In Top 40 - 15
Weeks In Top 75 - 31

Chart Run 09/11/1981 4,3,3,2,2,6,12,14,15,17,17,11,14,46,39,31,45,66,50,57,65,58,59,56,58,64,75,60,70,65,73

Queen - Hot Space
Highest Position - 7 (2 Various Compilations above)
Weeks In Top 10 - 3
Weeks In Top 20 - 5
Weeks In Top 40 - 15
Weeks In Top 75 - 21

Chart Run 24/05/1982 20,23,8,7,10,16,25,25,39,32,34,30,28,32,41,41,51,46,40,61,63re

Queen - The Works
Highest Position - 4 (1 Various Compilations above)
Weeks In Top 10 - 12
Weeks In Top 20 - 19
Weeks In Top 40 - 32
Weeks In Top 75 - 39

Chart Run 12/03/1984 17,5,4,4,6,8,10,12,12,16,14,9,7,7,6,8,10,12,20,22,26,21,29,27,27,24,31,30,27,25,33,35,43,48,53,
41,48,58,58

Freddie Mercury - Mr Bad Guy
Highest Position - 15
Weeks In Top 10 - 0
Weeks In Top 20 - 5
Weeks In Top 40 - 15
Weeks In Top 75 - 21

Chart Run 13/05/1985 41,24,16,16,15,15,18,22,25,32,39,33,33,29,33,38,43,38,58,55,68
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Postby slightlymad » Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:25 pm

Queen's UK Singles Sales

W/E 3rd January 2009
Queen - 10,800000

Monday 16th April 2012
Queen - 12,556,708

So in just over 3 years Queen have sold 1,756,708 digital tracks in the UK :)
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Postby loris39 » Mon Apr 16, 2012 6:29 pm

Great job, Slightlymad! In USA, since the beginning of the year, Greatest Hits has sold 35,000 copies and Greatest Hits We Will Rock You 25,000 copies, for a total of 60,000 copies. Also Bohemian Rhapsody is selling very well (roughly 81,000 digital downloads).

With regard to the singles in UK, I've some sources:

according to the following post from 2010:

http://www.ukmix.org/forums/viewtopic.p ... sc&start=0

Queen were at 11,900,000 singles, so in two years, their sales have seen an increase of 656,000 singles.
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