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List of UK singles chart Christmas number ones

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List of UK singles chart Christmas number ones

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XMAS]]" was the 2025 Christmas number one.

In the United Kingdom, Christmas number ones are singles that top the UK singles chart in the week preceding or during Christmas Day. The singles have often been novelty songs, charity songs or songs with a Christmas theme. Historically, the volume of record sales in the UK has peaked at Christmas.

Christmas number-one singles have often been the best-selling song of the year. During the 21st century many Christmas chart-toppers have been either by reality television contestants or charity singles. The Christmas number one is announced by BBC Radio 1 on the Friday before Christmas. The most recent Christmas number-one single is "XMAS" by Kylie Minogue.

History

Publicity photograph of Al Martino from 1952
[[Al Martino]] was the first person to reach Christmas number one, in 1952.

The UK Singles Chart began in 1952 – appearing in the New Musical Express. The positions of all songs are based on weekly sales (from Sunday to Saturday until 2015, then from Friday to Thursday). Before 1987, they were released on a Tuesday due to the need for manual calculation. The emergence of a serious contest for the Christmas number-one spot began in 1973, when the glam rock bands Slade and Wizzard deliberately released festive songs in an effort to reach the top of the charts at Christmas, with Slade's "Merry Xmas Everybody" beating Wizzard's "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday". The Christmas number-one single was not revealed on Christmas Day itself until 1994.

From 2002 until 2014, the competition for the Christmas number one was dominated by reality television contests, with the winners often heading straight to number one in the week before Christmas. This trend began when Popstars: The Rivals contestants released the top three singles on the Christmas chart.{{refn|In addition to the two groups that were the focus of the show (Girls Aloud and One True Voice), who charted at No. 1 and No. 2 respectively, the No. 3 on the chart was "Cheeky Song (Touch My Bum)" by The Cheeky Girls, who had also been contestants on Popstars. Rage Against the Machine's 1992 single "Killing in the Name" outsold Joe McElderry in 2009 following a successful Facebook campaign against this trend. This made them the first group to get a Christmas number one with a download-only single, and resulted in the most download sales in a single week in UK chart history. Similar campaigns in 2010 promoting acts such as Biffy Clyro, John Cage and the Trashmen were unsuccessful.

In 2011, the Military Wives and Gareth Malone, both involved with the reality television show The Choir, outsold X Factor winners Little Mix and a host of social network campaigns for various novelty acts. In 2012, a supergroup cover of "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother", supporting charities associated with the Hillsborough disaster, reached the number one ahead of The X Factors James Arthur. Following the UK Charts' move to Fridays, the Christmas number one is revealed on Christmas Day whenever it falls on a Friday, such as in 2015 and 2020; the former year's chart was the first in a decade to not feature the X Factor winner's single in the top two. Amazon Music has released a number of exclusive festive tracks since 2018, recorded with acts such as Justin Bieber, Jess Glynne, and Ellie Goulding, none of which have topped the Christmas chart, though Goulding's track later reached number one. More recently, non-traditional acts have been successful with novelty songs released for charity; most notably, YouTubers LadBaby achieved number one every year between 2018 and 2022, each time raising money for the Trussell Trust, before voluntarily ending their streak by not releasing a Christmas single in 2023.

"Last Christmas", a single by Wham! originally released in 1984, became the first single to become Christmas number one in two consecutive years. This was largely due to changes in the compilation process that granted heavier favour toward streaming, which allowed perennial seasonal records to re-enter the charts and effectively ensured that older records would be the favourites for the Christmas number one chart.

Records

LadBaby is the act with the most Christmas number ones with five, surpassing the Beatles' previous record in 2022. On two occasions, in 1963 and 1967, the Beatles had both the Christmas number one and the number two, the first act to have achieved this. As part of two acts, George Michael repeated the feat with Band Aid and Wham! in 1984, and Ed Sheeran did so in 2017 with duets with Beyoncé and Eminem, and again in 2021 with duets with LadBaby and Elton John. Paul McCartney has been top eight times with various acts (four as The Beatles, and one each as Wings, Band Aid, Band Aid 20, and The Justice Collective). Cliff Richard has spent four Christmases at number one; two as a solo act, one with The Shadows and one as part of Band Aid II. The Spice Girls later equalled the then-record of three consecutive Christmas number ones, from 1996 to 1998; Spice Girl Melanie C achieved a fourth Christmas number one as a member of the Justice Collective in 2012, which also gave Robbie Williams his third. In 2022, LadBaby became the first act to achieve five consecutive number ones.

"Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen, which reached the number-one spot at Christmas 1975 and 1991, was the only record to have reached the top twice, until "Last Christmas" by Wham!, which topped the charts in both 2023 and 2024, making it the first consecutive Christmas number one. "Mary's Boy Child" is the only song to be Christmas number one for two artists – Harry Belafonte in 1957 and Boney M. in 1978 – although "Do They Know It's Christmas?" has been Christmas number one four times, for three generations of Band Aid, and for the LadBaby parody in 2022. The original version of "Do They Know It's Christmas?" is the second-bestselling single in UK history (behind "Candle in the Wind 1997" by Elton John), while "Bohemian Rhapsody" is third.

List

[[The Beatles]] had four Christmas number ones during the 1960s, three of which were consecutive.
[[Slade]] reached number one with a Christmas-themed song in 1973.
Band Aid]], who were Christmas number one in three incarnations with "[[Do They Know It's Christmas?]]"
Queen]]'s "[[Bohemian Rhapsody]]" reached number one twice (1975 and 1991).
[[Cliff Richard]] reached the Christmas number one three times (and once with [[Band Aid II]]).
I Will Always Love You]]".
The [[Spice Girls]] had three consecutive Christmas number ones in the 1990s.
Sound of the Underground]]" reached number one in 2002, edging out their fellow ''[[Popstars: The Rivals]]'' contestants [[One True Voice]].
[[Rage Against the Machine]]'s "[[Killing in the Name]]" achieved the Christmas number one in 2009, 17 years after its release.
YearArtistSongWeeks
19521953195419551956195719581959196019611962196319641965196619671968196919701971197219731974197519761977197819791980198119821983198419851986198719881989199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025
"Here in My Heart"9
"Answer Me"8
"Let's Have Another Party"5
"Christmas Alphabet"3
"Just Walkin' in the Rain"7
"Mary's Boy Child"7
"It's Only Make Believe"5
and the Checkmates"What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?"6
and the Shadows"I Love You"2
"Moon River"2
"Return to Sender"3
"I Want to Hold Your Hand"5
"I Feel Fine"5
double A-side]]5
"Green, Green Grass of Home"7
"Hello, Goodbye"7
"Lily the Pink"4
"Two Little Boys"6
"I Hear You Knocking"6
"Ernie (The Fastest Milkman in the West)"4
"Long Haired Lover from Liverpool"5
Slade"Merry Xmas Everybody"5
Mud"Lonely This Christmas"4
Queen"Bohemian Rhapsody"14
"When a Child Is Born (Soleado)"3
Wings"Mull of Kintyre" / "Girls' School"9
Boney M."Mary's Boy Child – Oh My Lord"4
Pink Floyd"Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)"5
"There's No One Quite Like Grandma"2
"Don't You Want Me"5
Renée and Renato"Save Your Love"4
"Only You"5
Band Aid"Do They Know It's Christmas?"5
"Merry Christmas Everyone"2
"Reet Petite"4
Pet Shop Boys"Always on My Mind"4
"Mistletoe and Wine"4
"Do They Know It's Christmas?"3
"Saviour's Day"1
Queen"Bohemian Rhapsody" / "These Are the Days of Our Lives"14 / 5
"I Will Always Love You"10
Mr Blobby""3
East 17"Stay Another Day"5
"Earth Song"6
Spice Girls"2 Become 1"3
"Too Much"2
"Goodbye"1
Westlife"I Have a Dream" / "Seasons in the Sun"4
Bob the Builder"Can We Fix It?"3
and Nicole Kidman"Somethin' Stupid"3
Girls Aloud"Sound of the Underground"4
and Gary Jules"Mad World"3
Band Aid 20"Do They Know It's Christmas?"4
"That's My Goal"4
""4
"When You Believe"3
"Hallelujah"3
Rage Against the Machine"Killing in the Name"1
"When We Collide"3
Military Wives ft. Gareth Malone"Wherever You Are"1
"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother"1
"Skyscraper"1
"Something I Need"1
Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir""1
Clean Bandit ft. Sean Paul and Anne-Marie"Rockabye"9
"Perfect"6
LadBaby"We Built This City"1
"I Love Sausage Rolls"1
"Don't Stop Me Eatin'1
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LadBaby"Food Aid"1
Wham!"Last Christmas"11
"XMAS"1

Notes

References

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