The winner takes it all? The biggest selling X Factor winner's singles revealed
Who scores the ultimate prize – the biggest winner’s single of them all?
It's that time already! The X Factor final dominates the TV schedules this weekend, with Saturday's show whittling the finalists down to two, who will then battle it out on Sunday night for The X Factor crown. But what about those who've already worn it?
As diverse artists as they all are, they have at least two things in common – they won the show and released a winner’s single. And secondly, they all released at least one album.
So when we count out the numbers, who comes out on top? When the studio lights dimmed and they were on their own, did their onscreen popularity guarantee them hefty sales?
Winner's singles
It’s a close-run thing when it comes to singles, with the Top 2 artists benefitting from the digital age. There have been four million-selling winner’s singles and it’s pretty close at the top.
3: Shayne Ward – That’s My Goal
The second winner of The X Factor, all the way back in 2005, super-talented Shayne Ward was the first winner to score a million-seller. Shayne is one of only two champions so far to release a totally original song – everyone else has launched their career with a cover version, aside from last year's winner Matt Terry.
Despite not having the advantage of convenient downloads when he won, Shayne still shifted an impressive 740,000 copies in his first week on sale. That’s My Goal has a total of 1.12 million copies in the UK across physical, digital and streaming equivalent sales. Currently taking a break from music, you can find Shayne running the knicker factory in soap opera Coronation Street, playing love rat and tight shirt enthusiast Aidan Connor.
MORE: Look back at Shayne Ward's full Official Chart history, including 4 Top 10 singles
2: Alexandra Burke – Hallelujah
Series 5’s victor Alexandra Burke was the first X Factor winner to have her single immediately available for download. Alex still managed to sell over 575,000 physical copies of her cover of Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah, and altogether the song cleared a million copies in just four weeks – over 576,000 in its first sales week alone. Across all formats, including streaming, Alexandra's victory anthem has cleared 1.39 million
MORE: Look back at Alexandra Burke's full Official UK Chart history, including 3 Number 1 singles
1: James Arthur – Impossible
It's been close between him and Alexandra for a few years, but 2012’s champ James Arthur now officially has the biggest X Factor winner's song, taking over Alex in sales this year. James scored the fastest-selling single of the year with this Shontelle cover, and when you factor in physical, digital and streaming, Impossible has a tally of 1.53 million in the UK.
MORE: James Arthur's hit singles and albums in his archive
And the rest…
There’s one more million seller courtesy of 2010’s winner Matt Cardle, whose Biffy Clyro cover When We Collide has sold 1.04 million across all formats. Series 3 winner Leona Lewis is on her way too – on 945,000 with A Moment Like This.
Further down the tally, last year's winner Matt Terry finishes one from the bottom with When Christmas Comes Around, the first ever festive winner's song. Like previous year's victor Louisa Johnson, he missed the Number 1 spot, and she finishes in last place with Forever Young. The very first winner of the show Steve Brookstein is on 204,000 for his winning single Against All Odds, originally a hit for Phil Collins and a Number 1 in 1999 for Westlife and Mariah Carey.
Here’s the full Top 12 ranking of all The X Factor’s winning singles so far…
TRACK | ARTIST | SERIES | |
1 | IMPOSSIBLE | JAMES ARTHUR | 2012 |
2 | HALLELUJAH | ALEXANDRA BURKE | 2012 |
3 | THAT'S MY GOAL | SHAYNE WARD | 2005 |
4 | WHEN WE COLLIDE | MATT CARDLE | 2010 |
5 | A MOMENT LIKE THIS | LEONA LEWIS | 2006 |
6 | THE CLIMB | JOE MCELDERRY | 2009 |
7 | SOMETHING I NEED | BEN HAENOW | 2014 |
8 | WHEN YOU BELIEVE | LEON JACKSON | 2007 |
9 | CANNONBALL | LITTLE MIX | 2011 |
10 | SKYSCRAPER | SAM BAILEY | 2013 |
11 | AGAINST ALL ODDS | STEVE BROOKSTEIN | 2004 |
12 | WHEN CHRISTMAS COMES AROUND | MATT TERRY | 2016 |
13 | FOREVER YOUNG | LOUISA JOHNSON | 2015 |
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Debut albums
So once the winning single is out, talk turns to debut albums, but who had the selling power for their very first long-player? Let’s just say this is pretty much a one-horse race.
1: Leona Lewis – Spirit
Way out in front of all her fellow winners is 2004’s victor Leona Lewis, whose debut album Spirit has shifted 3.15 million copies, making it one of the bestselling albums of all time in the UK. Leona is behind only Adele and Amy Winehouse when it comes to bestsellers by British female acts. Spirit’s success may well have been helped along, of course, by Leona’s launch single Bleeding Love, which is a million seller and was Number 1 for an astonishing seven weeks.
2: Alexandra Burke – Overcome
Another Top 2 result for Alexandra – her debut album Overcome has shifted over 826,000 across all formats since its release in 2009. The album contains three Number 1 singles, Hallelujah, Bad Boys and Start Without You.
3: Shayne Ward – Shayne Ward
Good news for Shayne Ward again: he scores Number 3 position in our albums countdown too, with his debut shifting 540,000 copies.
And the rest…
The only group to win The X Factor, Little Mix, score the fourth bestselling debut. Even though it peaked at Number 3, DNA comes in with a combined sales and streams tally of 428,000 so far. 2009 winner Joe McElderry comes in 9th place, with less than 100 edging him ahead of Steve Brookstein. Ben Haenow's self-titled collection finishes with 75,000 shifted in its lifetime. Louisa is yet to release an LP, but 2016 winner Matt Terry jut released his debut Trouble, meaning he starts at the bottom.
MORE: Look back at all of Little Mix's hits in their Official Chart archive
Here’s the full rundown…
ALBUM | ARTIST | SERIES | |
1 | SPIRIT | LEONA LEWIS | 2006 |
2 | OVERCOME | ALEXANDRA BURKE | 2008 |
3 | SHAYNE WARD | SHAYNE WARD | 2005 |
4 | DNA | LITTLE MIX | 2011 |
5 | JAMES ARTHUR | JAMES ARTHUR | 2012 |
6 | LETTERS | MATT CARDLE | 2010 |
7 | THE POWER OF LOVE | SAM BAILEY | 2013 |
8 | RIGHT NOW | LEON JACKSON | 2007 |
9 | WIDE AWAKE | JOE MCELDERRY | 2009 |
10 | HEART & SOUL | STEVE BROOKSTEIN | 2004 |
11 | BEN HAENOW | BEN HAENOW | 2014 |
12 | TROUBLE | MATT TERRY | 2016 |
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Alexander
the best x factor winners is little mix. unlike every other act they are selling better now than when they won the show. glory days might even sell a million in the uk thanks to how well the platinum edition is doing.
I Am A Stegosaurus
Impossible now ahead of Hallelujah? Guess the success of Say You Won't Let Go got streaming up for the former
Glasgow1975
Steve Brookstein will be straight into HMV tomorrow for 34 copies of his album 😂
Adriel Saul
You should talk about all singles and albums, little mix is the only winner who still selling
I Am A Stegosaurus
That idiot who beat Olly Murs has the 6th biggest winner single???
Johnny McVey
Of course, that huge Christmas number 1 campaign against RATM sent sales flying!
I Am A Stegosaurus
Yeah I don't know if RATM really deserved it or not
★ Jon Morter ★
Oh they certainly did I can assure you \m/
I Am A Stegosaurus
Yeah never mind I posted that a year ago. Screw Joe McElderry and Alan Lee's obsession with him
Richard Stegman Jr.
I would say "Poor Louisa Johnson" but I can't because she was awful.
I Am A Stegosaurus
Tears is pretty good
I Am A Stegosaurus
TBH, the only winner single I like is When We Collide. And that's sort of because I'm a secret Biffy Clyro fan.
I Am A Stegosaurus
Ha, Something I Need is bigger selling than fricking Cannonball!
Brian Quinn
The 'X' Factor has a lot to answer for.