We could collect schedules of the records of our personal charts...
It could look like this:
Chart records for my Singles Chart:
Most weeks at No. 1:
Robin Thicke - Blurred Lines
Most weeks at No. 2:
Fun. - Some Nights 12 weeks
Most weeks in the top 10:
Mumford & Sons - The Cave 42 weeks
Most weeks on the chart:
Adele - Rolling In The Deep 77 weeks
Number-One-Debuts:
Christina Perri - Jar Of Hearts
Rasmus Seebach - Calling (Nighthawk)
Kanye West - Runaway
Lana Del Rey - Video Games
Regina Spektor - All The Rowboats
Guy Sebastian - Battle Scars
BB Brunes - Coups et Blessures
Pulcino Pio - Das kleine Küken piept
OneRepublic - If I Lose Myself
Biggest Jump To Number One:
Fun. - We Are Young 30-1
Biggest single-week upward movements:
Rihanna - We Found Love 47-3
Biggest single-week downward movements:
Shy'm - On se fout de nous 23-46
Biggest drop off the chart:
Lindsey Stirling - Crystallize 15-
Longest climb to number one:
Mumford & Sons - The Cave 22 weeks
Most chart entries:
Lana Del Rey 9
Most top 10 hits:
Lana Del Rey 6
Most No.-1-hits:
Lana Del Rey 3
Most cumulative weeks at number one:
Fun. 13
Most consecutive weeks in top ten:
Lykke Li 30 weeks
As of: March 2013