YOUR SONG
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 4,
- Weeks: 32
ROCKET MAN
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 2,
- Weeks: 15
HONKY CAT
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 31,
- Weeks: 6
CROCODILE ROCK
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 5,
- Weeks: 14
DANIEL
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 4,
- Weeks: 10
SATURDAY NIGHT'S ALRIGHT FOR FIGHTING
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 7,
- Weeks: 9
GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 6,
- Weeks: 16
STEP INTO CHRISTMAS
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 8,
- Weeks: 68
CANDLE IN THE WIND
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 11,
- Weeks: 9
DON'T LET THE SUN GO DOWN ON ME
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 16,
- Weeks: 8
THE BITCH IS BACK
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 15,
- Weeks: 7
LUCY IN THE SKY WITH DIAMONDS
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 10,
- Weeks: 10
PHILADELPHIA FREEDOM
ELTON JOHN BAND
- Peak: 12,
- Weeks: 9
SOMEONE SAVED MY LIFE TONIGHT
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 22,
- Weeks: 5
ISLAND GIRL
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 14,
- Weeks: 8
PINBALL WIZARD
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 7,
- Weeks: 7
DON'T GO BREAKING MY HEART
ELTON JOHN AND KIKI DEE
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 14,
- Weeks No. 1: 6
BENNY AND THE JETS
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 37,
- Weeks: 5
SORRY SEEMS TO BE THE HARDEST WORD
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 11,
- Weeks: 9
CRAZY WATER
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 27,
- Weeks: 6
BITE YOUR LIP/CHICAGO
ELTON JOHN AND KIKI DEE
- Peak: 28,
- Weeks: 4
EGO
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 34,
- Weeks: 6
PART TIME LOVE
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 15,
- Weeks: 13
SONG FOR GUY
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 4,
- Weeks: 10
ARE YOU READY FOR LOVE
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 25,
- Weeks No. 1: 1
LITTLE JEANNIE
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 33,
- Weeks: 7
SARTORIAL ELOQUENCE
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 44,
- Weeks: 5
I SAW HER STANDING THERE FT JOHN LENNON AND THE MUSCLE SHOALS HORNS
ELTON JOHN BAND FEATURING JOHN LENNON AND THE MUSCLE SHOALS HORNS
- Peak: 40,
- Weeks: 4
NOBODY WINS
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 42,
- Weeks: 5
BLUE EYES
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 8,
- Weeks: 10
EMPTY GARDEN
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 51,
- Weeks: 4
I GUESS THAT'S WHY THEY CALL IT THE BLUES
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 5,
- Weeks: 15
I'M STILL STANDING
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 4,
- Weeks: 11
KISS THE BRIDE
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 20,
- Weeks: 7
COLD AS CHRISTMAS
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 33,
- Weeks: 6
SAD SONGS (SAY SO MUCH)
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 7,
- Weeks: 12
PASSENGERS
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 5,
- Weeks: 11
WHO WEARS THESE SHOES
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 50,
- Weeks: 3
BREAKING HEARTS
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 59,
- Weeks: 4
ACT OF WAR
ELTON JOHN AND MILLIE JACKSON
- Peak: 32,
- Weeks: 5
NIKITA
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 3,
- Weeks: 13
WRAP HER UP
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 12,
- Weeks: 11
CRY TO HEAVEN
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 47,
- Weeks: 4
HEARTACHE ALL OVER THE WORLD
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 45,
- Weeks: 4
SLOW RIVERS
ELTON JOHN AND CLIFF RICHARD
- Peak: 44,
- Weeks: 8
FLAMES OF PARADISE
JENNIFER RUSH AND ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 59,
- Weeks: 4
YOUR SONG (LIVE)
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 85,
- Weeks: 3
CANDLE IN THE WIND (LIVE)
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 5,
- Weeks: 12
I DON'T WANNA GO ON WITH YOU LIKE THAT
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 30,
- Weeks: 8
TOWN OF PLENTY
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 74,
- Weeks: 2
A WORD IN SPANISH
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 91,
- Weeks: 5
THROUGH THE STORM
ARETHA FRANKLIN AND ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 41,
- Weeks: 3
HEALING HANDS
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 45,
- Weeks: 5
SACRIFICE
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 55,
- Weeks: 4
SACRIFICE/HEALING HANDS
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 15,
- Weeks No. 1: 5
CLUB AT THE END OF THE STREET/WHISPERS
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 47,
- Weeks: 3
YOU GOTTA LOVE SOMEONE
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 33,
- Weeks: 4
EASIER TO WALK AWAY
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 63,
- Weeks: 4
DON'T LET THE SUN GO DOWN ON ME {1991}
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 85,
- Weeks: 2
DON'T LET THE SUN GO DOWN ON ME
GEORGE MICHAEL AND ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 10,
- Weeks No. 1: 2
THE ONE
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 10,
- Weeks: 8
RUNAWAY TRAIN
ELTON JOHN AND ERIC CLAPTON
- Peak: 31,
- Weeks: 4
THE LAST SONG
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 21,
- Weeks: 4
SIMPLE LIFE
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 44,
- Weeks: 2
TRUE LOVE
ELTON JOHN AND KIKI DEE
- Peak: 2,
- Weeks: 10
DON'T GO BREAKING MY HEART
ELTON JOHN AND RUPAUL
- Peak: 7,
- Weeks: 8
AIN'T NOTHING LIKE THE REAL THING
MARCELLA DETROIT & ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 24,
- Weeks: 6
CAN YOU FEEL THE LOVE TONIGHT
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 14,
- Weeks: 9
CIRCLE OF LIFE
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 11,
- Weeks: 12
BELIEVE
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 15,
- Weeks: 13
MADE IN ENGLAND
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 18,
- Weeks: 5
PLEASE
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 33,
- Weeks: 3
LIVE LIKE HORSES
ELTON JOHN/
- Peak: 9,
- Weeks: 11
SOMETHING ABOUT THE WAY YOU LOOK/CANDLE
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 30,
- Weeks No. 1: 5
RECOVER YOUR SOUL
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 16,
- Weeks: 4
IF THE RIVER CAN BEND
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 32,
- Weeks: 3
WRITTEN IN THE STARS
ELTON JOHN & LEANN RIMES
- Peak: 10,
- Weeks: 10
I WANT LOVE
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 9,
- Weeks: 16
THIS TRAIN DON'T STOP THERE ANYMORE
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 24,
- Weeks: 4
ORIGINAL SIN
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 39,
- Weeks: 2
SORRY SEEMS TO BE THE HARDEST WORD
BLUE FT ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 20,
- Weeks No. 1: 1
ALL THAT I'M ALLOWED (I'M THANKFUL)
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 20,
- Weeks: 7
TURN THE LIGHTS OUT WHEN YOU LEAVE
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 32,
- Weeks: 3
GHETTO GOSPEL
2PAC FT ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 39,
- Weeks No. 1: 3
ELECTRICITY
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 4,
- Weeks: 5
TINY DANCER (HOLD ME CLOSER)
IRONIK/
- Peak: 3,
- Weeks: 18
SAD
ELTON JOHN VS PNAU
- Peak: 48,
- Weeks: 2
FACE TO FACE
GARY BARLOW & ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 69,
- Weeks: 2
TINY DANCER
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 70,
- Weeks: 1
DON'T LET THE SUN GO DOWN ON ME
GEORGE MICHAEL FT ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 91,
- Weeks: 1
IT'S A SIN
ELTON JOHN/
- Peak: 47,
- Weeks: 3
COLD HEART
ELTON JOHN & DUA LIPA
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 72,
- Weeks No. 1: 1
MERRY CHRISTMAS
ED SHEERAN & ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 19,
- Weeks No. 1: 3
SAUSAGE ROLLS FOR EVERYONE
LADBABY FT SHEERAN/
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 2,
- Weeks No. 1: 1
HOLD ME CLOSER
ELTON JOHN & BRITNEY SPEARS
- Peak: 3,
- Weeks: 13
IM STILL STANDING
ELTON JOHN
- Peak: 34,
- Weeks: 4
Join the conversation by joining the Official Charts community and dropping comment.
Already registered?
Log in
No account?
Register
The UK-tel Generation
There is an error with the entry for the album Love Songs. The TV Records release only charted in 1982 and 1983. The chart entry for 1995-98 should be the release by Mercury (PY 900 528 788-2).
Tony Strawson
Cliff Richard was in actual fact the first artist to achieve top ten singles in six consecutive decades.
1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s.
If you examine Cliff Richard's official singles chart history you will see that I am factually correct.
Blank
Fun fact:
Elton John has never had a solo #1 on first release. Cold Heart this week extends that to 8 #1s. All of his #1s have either been collaborations, re-issues, re-recordings or remixes.
AdrenalineRush1996
Correct.
Blank
Thanks. I was amazed back in the 90s when I first heard this fact, and his total was 5. Quite surprising he's had 3 more since and the fact still stands
NC
Nigel Coleman
Something About The Way You Look Tonight/ Candle In The Wind 97.
NC
Nigel Coleman
Nearly right.
Blank
Candle In The Wind 97 is a re-recording of a song that was previously a hit *twice* (Original and the 1988 live version). Let's face it, no-one was buying that record for Something About The Way You Look Tonight, even if I think it is the better song.
NN
Nu No
We all know that Cliff Richart was the first artist to have TOP 10 singles in 6 consecutive decades (Despite what the Official Charts is saying now) but where is Elton John TOP 10 single during the 10's decade that isn't listed here?
Something is very off... are Elton John and The Official Charts trying to re-write Charts History and Charts Records? You could say that "Cliff Richard and The Driffers" is not just Cliff Richard but that isn't any different from "Elton John and Dua Lipa".
It's still amazing that "Cold Heart" just got to #01 and I'm very happy about it as both Elton John and Dua Lipa deserved it after 3 weeks at #02.
Blank
Find it funny that they've now deleted all the comments pointed out the glaring error! I think Elvis too has been top 10 in at least 6 decades (though not in the 80s, so I don't think it's consecutive): 50s, 60s, 70, 90, 00s certainly. I'd have to look up 80's and 10's to make sure.
AdrenalineRush1996
No, they're not trying to rewrite anything.
NC
Nigel Coleman
Step Into Christmas
Jamin Day
"Step Into Christmas" peaked #8 in 2019.
AR
Anthony Rogers
Where is " it's a sin " with Years & Years from 2021
Blank
Listed under Years & Years only for some reason.
Maria Valladolid-Hutton
Did Elton's song ever reached the top 10 in the black charts?
NC
Nigel Coleman
Bennie and the Jets was the No1 black record in Detroit in the US.
J
JRSB
It's a shame that Madman was such a low seller over here. Definitely one of his best albums IMO.
Techfan
One thing that Elton John accomplished in the Billboard Hot 100 was charting with at least one song in the Top 40 for 30 straight years, from 1970 to 1999. That's a quite an impressive feat that might never be matched since it requires both longevity and consistency. In the OC Singles chart, if I counted correctly, he managed to chart with a song in the Top 40 in 27 out of his 29 first years (1971-1999) charting.
LT
Luciano Torres
Well, Madonna have top 40 songs since 80's. That's why she's the Queen. Just like Elton.
NC
Nigel Coleman
He would of carried that on longer if it wasn't for streaming and Downloads.
A sign of going backwards.
The good news is cd Singles have made a 20% increase in sales.
Mark Canham
I just spotted this mistake also - Are you ready for love didn't reach number one until 2003 - total flop the first time around. Sacrifice/Healing hands was his 1st solo number one single.
Velvet Android
This site is inconsistent like that. The 2003 run should have a separate entry as it was a reissue, not a simple re-entry. For some reason though they're counted together here, whilst lots of other artists' reissues (or even just re-entries) are granted separate listings, sometimes for no discernible reason – e.g. I happened to look at the Smiths' chart history just now, and most of their albums appear twice (pointlessly) for this reason.
NC
Nigel Coleman
It's like Your Song reached no 7 back in 1971 and Step into Christmas reached no 24 back in 1973. It's only years later they reached higher positions.
Velvet Android
Yes, the record for Your Song here is objectively wrong: the no.4 peak, shown on this page as a re-entry for the 1971 hit, isn't even for the same version of the song. That 2002 run was for Elton's rerecording of it as a duet with tenor Alessandro Safina, which by any metric should receive its own entry on this page.
Likewise, the Are You Ready For Love example mentioned above definitely holds water, since the song was remixed and officially rereleased 24 years after its initial minor chart entry – and, indeed, so does that of Sacrifice/Healing Hands, which were both total flops on first release in 1989 before receiving a double A-sided Number One reissue the next year. This page does get that one right, presumably only because the editors found it harder to mix up the songs' original solo entries with their conjoined rerelease.
For me at least, that should be the way to list things – it's the same as the Guinness British Hit Singles books' method, which was ideal: remixes, rerecordings and straight reissues got separate listings. They used to list all re-entries separately as well, but dropped that circa 2000 for space reasons, which was fair enough.
With Step Into Christmas, on the other hand, we're entering a greyer area. Nowadays, in the download/streaming era where nobody actually goes to buy a single and the concept of a 'release' is so nebulous, it's not quite the same thing. The record company no longer needs to reissue the song at Christmastime for it to return to the charts, it just re-enters digitally of its own accord. So it counts as a simple re-entry and as such any additional weeks in the modern Top 100 get tagged onto the original issue's chart run. Which, by the above methodology, makes sense.
At the same time, of course, it's certainly arguable that this methodology is no longer fit for purpose. If a classic song suddenly outdoes its original position from decades earlier via a random burst of streaming thanks to briefly raised visibility (use in an advert, a film, some viral thing, the ubiquity of festive favourites, etc.), causing its unique chart history to get eclipsed or at least 'muddied', do we want that?
I guess the only way to draw the distinction between original (physical sales) chart runs and modern re-entries though is by drawing an arbitrary line in the sand – saying that anything released before a certain date but re-entering now gets a new listing, to distinguish its established 'proper' chart history from it simply sneaking back in digitally, unbidden.
Problem is, of course, where do you draw that line? Make it only things from before 1980? Before 1990? 2000? Early 2006 when downloads started to count? Whatever date streams started to count? Somebody will be critical whatever you do. It's a bit of a conundrum.
NC
Nigel Coleman
Are You Ready For Love. Reached no42 in 1979 then reached No1 in 2003.
Blank
Physical only is up to Feb 2005 (I think). 2005-2007 was Digital with a requirement for a physical single. 2007-2017 was digital (download) with no requirement for a physical single. Whenever streaming came in is the absolute game changer. Even with downloads, up until that point, you can count whole units one-to-one so it's still sort of on the same playing field. Post-streaming and the chart is essentially determined by the artibrary ratios.
Change the ratios = change the chart, even if the public consuption remains the same.
BTW, Sacrifice / Healing Hands is correct. They were released both separately and reissued together. The reissue is an entry in it's own right not related to the previous separate entries. A similar release pattern in the digital era would be very ambiguous.
Olli Manninen
Are you ready for love didn't reach Number 1 at least the first time released.
S
SiameseGirl
No it was Bright Eyes that was No 1 at that time. It wasn't number one until August 2003.
NC
Nigel Coleman
No it only reached no42 first time round in 1979
Z
ZX
According to these listings Elton John had a number one in 1979 with Are You Ready For Love. Except he didn't - it was in 2003. The new website is littered with the same inaccuracies as the old one. It makes me wonder how accurate the actual charts are....