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Number Ones - Feb 2012

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There are a number of reasons why there can be debate about which record should be considered to have been "Number One" in a particular country on a certain date. These are discussed further down this page. However there is clearly a sizable group that don't want to know about these details and just want to know what record was top of the charts on a given date (such as their birthday). This table shows which records were number one for various countries over the month of Febuary 2012.

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Flag of United States Rihanna & Calvin Harris -
"We Found Love"
Adele -
"Set Fire to the Rain"
Kelly Clarkson -
"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)"
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Flag of United Kingdom Cover Drive -
"Twilight"
David Guetta & Sia -
"Titanium"
Gotye & Kimbra -
"Somebody That I Used to Know"
DJ Fresh & Rita Ora -
"Hot Right Now"
Gotye & Kimbra -
"Somebody That I Used to Know"
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Flag of Australia Flo-Rida & Sia -
"The Wild Ones"
Flag of Australia
Flag of Canada Rihanna & Calvin Harris -
"We Found Love"
Carly Rae Jepsen -
"Call Me Maybe"
Madonna, Nicki Minaj & MIA -
"Give Me All Your Luvin'"
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Flag of New Zealand Flo-Rida & Sia -
"The Wild Ones"
Katy Perry -
"Part of Me"
Reece Mastin -
"Good Night"
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Flag of Germany Gotye & Kimbra -
"Somebody That I Used to Know"
Michel Telo -
"Ai se eu te pego!"
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Flag of Ireland Jessie J -
"Domino"
Gotye & Kimbra -
"Somebody That I Used to Know"
Emeli Sande -
"Next to Me"
Flag of Ireland
Flag of Finland Robin -
"Frontside Ollie"
Madonna, Nicki Minaj & MIA -
"Give Me All Your Luvin'"
Laura Narhi -
"Hetken tie on kevyt"
Robin -
"Frontside Ollie"
Flag of Finland
Flag of Japan Bump of Chicken -
"Good Luck"
SKE48 -
"Kataomoi Finally"
CN Blue -
"Where You Are"
NMB48 -
"Junjo- U-19"
AKB48 -
"Give Me Five!"
Flag of Japan
Flag of Europe Michel Telo -
"Ai se eu te pego!"
Gotye & Kimbra -
"Somebody That I Used to Know"
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As was mentioned above, there are all sorts of reasons why the entries here rather over simplify the real situation. We have made a large number of sweeping assumptions in order to present a simple picture to the vast number of users that just want a song title. This means that there are a number of entries in these tables that should be handled with caution. In addition where these entries differ from the original sources (listed later) it should be assumed that the sources are correct, where these entries conflict with the main data assume that the other data is correct, if you find either of these cases please tell us and we'll correct the data here.

If, like us, you are the type of person that wants to know if a song was top of the Jukebox or Jockeys chart, or where a double-A side was released, or when chart entries did not specify an artist, or when the charts switched from one magazine to another we suggest that you have a look at the original sources:

FlagCountryData SourceNotes
Flag of United States United States //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_number-o ne_hits_%28United_States%29

Before 1958 Billboard published a number of different charts, the number one record has been selected as the top song in these combined.

Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_2010s_UK _Singles_Chart_number_ones

The Charts as listed in the "Guiness Book of Hit Singles".

Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom //www.onlineweb.com/theones/1950_sheet.h tm

Before the NME started publishing weekly song charts in late 1952 there were listings of "sheet music" sales. This list of number one songs originally didn't have a particular artist attached. The data at //www.britburn.co.uk/ has the complete sheetmusic charts starting in 1939.

Flag of Australia Australia //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_number-o ne_singles_in_Australia_during_the_1940 s

Based on the retrospective calculations of the Kent Music report, some songs during the 1940s were not assigned to an artist, in these cases a suitable artist has been picked.

Flag of Canada Canada //www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020 -101.01-e.php?PHPSESSID=ccntousk30frf6h 4jsn237nm12

The RPM magazine was the definitive national chart in Canada from the 1960s until 2000. Archives Canada have published a list of scanned images of the charts, but no one has yet converted this into a usable form. This list of the number one records was originally based on one from Wikipedia but has used the original source to fix the most obvious issues.

Flag of Canada CHUM Canada CHUM //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_CHUM_num ber-one_singles_of_1959

Before RPM magazine published regular charts the Toronto radio station CHUM 1050 AM aired a weekly chart. These are the number ones of that chart from before the RPM chart started in 1964.

Flag of Canada Canada //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Canadian _number-one_singles_of_2001

After the RPM magazine finished publication there is some debate about which chart should be considered definitive in Canada. This listing is based on the Billboard chart as described in the Wikipedia pages.

Flag of New Zealand New Zealand //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Lists_o f_number-one_songs_in_New_Zealand

This list claims to be mainly based on the RIANZ charts. For weeks where no chart was produced it has been assumed that the previous week's number one record just retained the top slot (and in most cases the same record was at number one the following week, so that seems reasonable).

Flag of Germany Germany //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_number-o ne_hits_%28Germany%29

This list of number one songs combines various sources (some retrospective) to list the number one songs of West Germany and Germany since the early 1950s.

Flag of Ireland Ireland //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_songs_th at_reached_number_one_on_the_Irish_Sing les_Chart

This list of number one irish songs from Wikipedia comes from various sources. We've filled out the gaps and attempted to interpret the various "Issue Date" and "Week Ending" notes.

Flag of Italy Italy //it-charts.150m.com/numeriuno-1960.htm

The available list only covers a period from the 1960s to the 1990s.

Flag of Finland Finland //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Lists_o f_number-one_songs_in_Finland

List of number ones in Finland.

Flag of Japan Japan en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Oricon_num ber-one_singles_of_2005

List of number ones in the Oricon chart in Japan.

Flag of Europe Europe //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European _number-one_hits_of_1959

In the text this claims to be hits in Europe from Eurparade, but since that chart didn't start till 1976 this is clearly wrong. However this small set of entries is early enough to be worth reporting.

Flag of Europe Europe //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_number-o ne_Euro_Digital_Songs

Billboard's estimate of the number one songs in Europe.

Flag of Mexico Mexico en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Lists_of_ number-one_songs_in_Mexico

Billboard's estimate of the number one songs in Mexico