1991 in British music


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This is a summary of 1991 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.

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Summary

Like 1990, this year saw 17 songs at number 1. February saw The Simpsons (specifically Bart) reach #1 with "Do the Bartman",[1] from the album The Simpsons Sing the Blues which reached #6. The show had premiered on UK screens on the satellite channel Sky One in 1990, though it wouldn't premiere on terrestrial TV until 1996, on BBC One. The family became the first cartoon characters to hit #1 since The Archies did so in 1969, with "Sugar Sugar", and the follow-up ("Deep, Deep Trouble") also did well, peaking at #7 in April.

In March, The Clash received their first number 1 with "Should I Stay or Should I Go", after being used in a commercial for Levi's. A month later, Cher scored her first UK solo #1 with "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)", taken from the film Mermaids.

Bryan Adams also reached #1 for the first time in July with "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You", from the film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. Breaking the record held since 1955, it stayed there for sixteen consecutive weeks, a record that remains to this day. It also became the biggest selling single of the year, selling over a million copies.

The Christmas number one single this year was Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody", re-issued after the death of Freddie Mercury in November, coupled with "These Are the Days of Our Lives". As "Bohemian Rhapsody" had previously hit the top in 1975 (also becoming the Christmas number one) it became the first song ever, not counting re-entries, to hit number 1 twice.

The death of Joy Finzi, who had founded the Finzi Trust in 1969 to commemorate her husband Gerald, was one of the most notable events on the classical music scene. Harrison Birtwistle's opera, Gawain, with a libretto by David Harsent, was performed for the first time on 30 May at the Royal Opera House.

Charts

Singles

Issue Date Song Title Artist
6 January Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter Iron Maiden 29,000
13 January Sadness (Part I) Enigma 44,000
20 January Innuendo Queen 55,000
27 January 3 a.m. Eternal The KLF 53,000
3 February 3 a.m. Eternal The KLF 56,000
10 February Do the Bartman The Simpsons 64,000
17 February Do the Bartman The Simpsons 75,000
24 February Do the Bartman The Simpsons 62,000
3 March Should I Stay or Should I Go The Clash 68,000
10 March Should I Stay or Should I Go The Clash 66,000
17 March The Stonk Hale and Pace 89,000
24 March The One and Only Chesney Hawkes 58,000
31 March The One and Only Chesney Hawkes 64,000
7 April The One and Only Chesney Hawkes 61,000
14 April The One and Only Chesney Hawkes 58,000
21 April The One and Only Chesney Hawkes 55,000
28 April The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss) Cher 64,000
5 May The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss) Cher 68,000
12 May The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss) Cher 66,000
19 May The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss) Cher 64,000
26 May The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss) Cher 62,000
2 June I Wanna Sex You Up Color Me Badd 61,000
9 June I Wanna Sex You Up Color Me Badd 65,000
16 June I Wanna Sex You Up Color Me Badd 64,000
23 June Any Dream Will Do Jason Donovan 97,000
30 June Any Dream Will Do Jason Donovan 74,000
7 July (Everything I Do) I Do It for You Bryan Adams 65,000
14 July (Everything I Do) I Do It for You Bryan Adams 98,000
21 July (Everything I Do) I Do It for You Bryan Adams 105,000
28 July (Everything I Do) I Do It for You Bryan Adams 115,000
4 August (Everything I Do) I Do It for You Bryan Adams 108,000
11 August (Everything I Do) I Do It for You Bryan Adams 105,000
18 August (Everything I Do) I Do It for You Bryan Adams 95,000
25 August (Everything I Do) I Do It for You Bryan Adams 93,000
1 September (Everything I Do) I Do It for You Bryan Adams 91,000
8 September (Everything I Do) I Do It for You Bryan Adams 90,000
15 September (Everything I Do) I Do It for You Bryan Adams 75,000
22 September (Everything I Do) I Do It for You Bryan Adams 69,000
29 September (Everything I Do) I Do It for You Bryan Adams 63,000
6 October (Everything I Do) I Do It for You Bryan Adams 57,000
13 October (Everything I Do) I Do It for You Bryan Adams 49,000
20 October (Everything I Do) I Do It for You Bryan Adams 47,000
27 October The Fly U2 66,000
3 November Dizzy Vic Reeves & The Wonder Stuff 63,000
10 November Dizzy Vic Reeves & The Wonder Stuff 61,000
17 November Black or White Michael Jackson 82,000
24 November Black or White Michael Jackson 67,000
1 December Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me George Michael & Elton John 72,000
8 December Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me George Michael & Elton John 63,000
15 December Bohemian Rhapsody / These Are the Days of Our Lives Queen 360,000
22 December Bohemian Rhapsody / These Are the Days of Our Lives Queen 270,000
29 December Bohemian Rhapsody / These Are the Days of Our Lives Queen 55,000

Albums

Issue Date Album Title Artist
Issue Date Album Title Artist
6 January The Immaculate Collection Madonna
13 January The Immaculate Collection Madonna
20 January MCMXC a.D. Enigma
27 January The Soul Cages Sting
3 February Doubt Jesus Jones
10 February Innuendo Queen
17 February Innuendo Queen
24 February Circle Of One Oleta Adams
3 March Auberge Chris Rea
10 March Spartacus The Farm
17 March Out of Time R.E.M.
24 March Greatest Hits Eurythmics
31 March Greatest Hits Eurythmics
7 April Greatest Hits Eurythmics
14 April Greatest Hits Eurythmics
21 April Greatest Hits Eurythmics
28 April Greatest Hits Eurythmics
5 May Greatest Hits Eurythmics
12 May Greatest Hits Eurythmics
18 May Greatest Hits Eurythmics
26 May Seal Seal
2 June Seal Seal
9 June Seal Seal
16 June Greatest Hits Eurythmics
23 June Love Hurts Cher
30 June Love Hurts Cher
7 July Love Hurts Cher
14 July Love Hurts Cher
21 July Love Hurts Cher
28 July Love Hurts Cher
4 August Essential Pavarotti II Luciano Pavarotti
6 August Blue Lines Massive Attack
11 August Essential Pavarotti II Luciano Pavarotti
18 August Metallica Metallica
25 August Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat London Stage Cast
1 September Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat London Stage Cast
9 September From Time To Time - The Singles Collection Paul Young
15 September On Every Street Dire Straits
22 September Use Your Illusion II Guns N' Roses
29 September Waking up the Neighbours Bryan Adams
6 October Stars Simply Red
13 October Stars Simply Red
20 October Chorus Erasure
27 October Stars Simply Red
3 November Greatest Hits II Queen
10 November Shepherd Moons Enya
17 November We Can't Dance Genesis
24 November Dangerous Michael Jackson
1 December Greatest Hits, Vol. II Queen
8 December Greatest Hits, Vol. II Queen
15 December Greatest Hits, Vol. II Queen
22 December Greatest Hits, Vol. II Queen
29 December Stars Simply Red

End of Year Charts

Top 40 Singles of 1991

Position Song Title Artist Sales Highest Position
1 (Everything I Do) I Do It For You Bryan Adams 1
2 Bohemian Rhapsody/These Are The Days Of Our Lives Queen 1
3 Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss) Cher 1
4 I'm Too Sexy Right Said Fred 2
5 Do The Bartman Simpsons 1
6 Any Dream Will Do Jason Donovan 1
7 The One And Only Chesney Hawkes 1
8 Dizzy Vic Reeves/Wonder Stuff 1
9 Insanity Oceanic 3
10 I Wanna Sex You Up Color Me Badd 1
11 Get Ready For This 2 Unlimited 2
12 3 Am Eternal The KLF & Children Of The Revolution 1
13 Black Or White Michael Jackson 1
14 Let's Talk About Sex Salt-N-Pepa 2
15 Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me George Michael & Elton John 1
16 More Than Words Extreme 2
17 When You Tell Me That You Love Me Diana Ross 2
18 Sunshine On A Rainy Day Zoe 4
19 Should I Stay Or Should I Go Clash 1
20 Sit Down James 2
21 Wind Of Change Scorpions 2
22 The Stonk Hale & Pace and the Stonkers 1
23 (I Wanna Give You) Devotion Nomad feat MC Mikee Freedom 2
24 Now That We've Found Love Heavy D & the Boyz 2
25 Baby Baby Amy Grant 2
26 Charly Prodigy 3
27 Justified and Ancient The KLF featuring Tammy Wynette 2
28 World In Union Kiri Te Kanawa 4
29 Promise Me Beverley Craven 3
30 Last Train to Trancentral The KLF & Children Of The Revolution 2
31 You Got The Love Source featuring Candi Staton 4
32 Gypsy Woman (La Da Dee) Crystal Waters 2
33 Thinking About Your Love Kenny Thomas 4
34 Rhythm Of My Heart Rod Stewart 5
35 Set Adrift On Memory Bliss PM Dawn 3
36 Love to Hate You Erasure 4
37 Sadness Part 1 Enigma 1
38 Crazy Seal 2
39 Move Any Mountain Shamen 4
40 Everybody's Free (To Feel Good) Rozalla 6

Top 10 albums

Position Song Title Artist Sales Highest Position
1 Stars Simply Red
2 Greatest Hits Eurythmics
3 Greatest Hits II Queen
4 Dangerous Michael Jackson
5 Love Hurts Cher
6 Out of Time R.E.M.
7 Time, Love & Tenderness Michael Bolton
8 The Immaculate Collection Madonna
9 From Time to Time - The Singles Collection Paul Young
10 Simply The Best Tina Turner

Music awards

BRIT Awards

The 1991 BRIT Awards winners were:

References

  1. ^ "The official UK charts company" (html). Retrieved on 2007-12-18.

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