1996 in British music


This is a summary of 1996 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.

Summary

This year saw the start of an increase in the number of number 1 singles. 24 hit the top spot this year, the highest since 1980, which had an equal number.
The first number 1 single of the year was "Jesus to a Child", George Michael's first solo #1 for 10 years. This was followed by Babylon Zoo's "Spaceman", which had been used in an advert for Levi's. The single was quite different from the version used in the advert, which had been sped up and re-arranged. It stayed at #1 for five weeks, sold over a million copies, and Jas Mann, the man behind Babylon Zoo, became the first solo male to make their chart debut at number 1.
After five years, the boy band Take That announced that they were splitting up, resulting in such distress for their many fans that a telephone helpline had to be set up. Their final number 1 came in March, a cover of the Bee Gees song "How Deep Is Your Love". Several of the members went on to start a solo career, with Gary Barlow the first to hit #1 with "Forever Love" in July. However, it would be Robbie Williams who would go on to score the most success as a solo artist.
After George Michael scored another number 1 with "Fastlove" in April, Gina G reached the top spot with "Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit" in May. This song was the UK's entry to the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest, and originally reached #6 when it was released at the beginning of April. It hovered around the top 5 for the next few weeks, before moving up to 1 in the week of the contest. Although it failed to win, it still became the first Eurovision song to hit #1 since Nicole's "A Little Peace", which won the contest in 1982.
The next number 1 was also influenced by media events: "Three Lions", released by comedians David Baddiel and Frank Skinner and the band The Lightning Seeds, was the official song of the 1996 European Football Championship, which was being held in England. A rewritten version of the song would reach number 1 two years later, coinciding with the Football World Cup 1998.
The Fugees had the biggest selling single of the year, with a cover of Roberta Flack's "Killing Me Softly With His Song". It sold over a million copies.
However, by far the most successful act of the year was the Spice Girls, who kickstarted their career with three number 1 singles – the million-selling "Wannabe" in July, which was one of the longest No 1 stints by any girl group ;, and remains the biggest-selling single by a girl group; "Say You'll Be There" in October; and "2 Become 1" in December, also a million seller, the year's Christmas number one single and the UK's fastest selling single of 1996. The Spice Girls debut album Spice was the fastest selling album of 1996, shifting over 1.8 million copies in just 7 weeks. It was also the Number 1 album for Christmas 1996 and the second best-selling album of the year.
Oasis smashed the record for most weeks in the singles chart with 134 weeks, thanks to mass waves of re-entries of songs from their back catalogue throughout the year.
1996 is also grimly notable for having the drummers of two popular bands, Mathew Fletcher of Heavenly, on 14 June, and Chris Acland of Lush, on 17 October, commit suicide. Lush had at the time been in the final stages of planning an American tour, which his devastated bandmates cancelled; they then disbanded.
Prolific classical composer Peter Maxwell Davies produced the tenth of his Strathclyde Concertos, an orchestral work which was first performed in Glasgow in October by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, under the composer's baton. In June, his new opera, The Doctor of Myddfai, was premièred in Cardiff. Other British composers who produced new works were Michael Berkeley and John Tavener. Andrew Lloyd Webber's new musical, Whistle Down the Wind opened in Washington D.C. in December, to poor reviews, but its score would go on to provide Boyzone with one of the best-selling singles of the decade in the form of "No Matter What"; the show did not appear in the West End until 1998.

Events

Number-one singles

Number-one albums

Number-one compilation albums

Year-end charts

Best-selling singles

TitleArtistPeak
position
1"Killing Me Softly"Fugees1
2"Wannabe"Spice Girls1
3"Spaceman"Babylon Zoo1
4"Say You'll Be There"Spice Girls1
5"Return of the Mack"1
6"Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit"1
7"Three Lions"Baddiel & Skinner & Lightning Seeds1
8"Children"2
9"Mysterious Girl" featuring Bubbler Ranx2
10"2 Become 1"Spice Girls1
11"Don't Look Back in Anger"Oasis1
12"How Deep Is Your Love"Take That1
13"Un-Break My Heart"2
14"Breathe"1
15"Firestarter"1
16"Words"Boyzone1
17"Breakfast at Tiffany's"Deep Blue Something1
18"If You Ever"East 17 featuring Gabrielle2
19"What Becomes of the Broken Hearted"/
"Saturday Night at the Movies"/"You'll Never Walk Alone"
Robson & Jerome1
20"Anything"3T2
21"Fastlove"1
22"Macarena"Los del Río2
23"Born Slippy.NUXX"Underworld2
24"Ready or Not"Fugees1
25"The X Files"2
26"One & One" featuring Maria Nayler3
27"Because You Loved Me"5
28"Give Me a Little More Time"Gabrielle5
29"Nobody Knows"4
30"You're Gorgeous"Babybird3
31"Knockin' on Heaven's Door"/"Throw These Guns Away"Dunblane1
32"Cecilia"Suggs featuring Louchie Lou & Michie One4
33"Flava"1
34"Don't Stop Movin'"Livin' Joy5
35"It's All Coming Back to Me Now"3
36"I Love You Always Forever"5
37"How Bizarre"OMC5
38"Jesus to a Child"1
39"Virtual Insanity"Jamiroquai3
40"Forever Love"1
41"Hillbilly Rock Hillbilly Roll"5
42"I Wanna Be a Hippy"Technohead6
43"There's Nothing I Won't Do"JX4
44"Insomnia"Faithless3
45"What's Love Got to Do with It" featuring Adina Howard2
46"Freedom"2
47"I Got 5 on It"Luniz3
48"Earth Song"1
49"Spinning the Wheel"2
50"A Design for Life"Manic Street Preachers2

Best-selling albums

TitleArtistPeak
position
Sales
1Jagged Little Pill12,000,000
2 Morning Glory?Oasis11,840,000
3SpiceSpice Girls11,678,000
4Falling into You1
5Older1
6Take TwoRobson & Jerome1
7The ScoreFugees2
8Greatest HitsTake That1
9Greatest HitsSimply Red1
10Blue Is the Colour1
11Moseley ShoalsOcean Colour Scene2
12'Crowded House1
13Ocean DriveLighthouse Family3
14Bizarre Fruit/Bizarre Fruit IIM People3
15Travelling Without MovingJamiroquai2
16KKula Shaker1
17The Smurfs Go Pop!2
18A Different BeatBoyzone1
19Different ClassPulp2
20Everything Must GoManic Street Preachers2
21Definitely MaybeOasis9
22HitsMike and the Mechanics3
23'East 173
2418 til I Die1
25GarbageGarbage6
26Wildest Dreams4
27All ChangeCast7
28Secrets10
291977Ash1
30Sheryl Crow5
31Christmas Party8
32Stanley Road7
33Free Peace SweetDodgy7
34New Adventures in Hi-FiR.E.M.1
353
36Said and DoneBoyzone5
37Robert Miles7
38SpidersSpace5
39Robson & JeromeRobson & Jerome1
40The BendsRadiohead4
41Expecting to Fly1
42Natural1
43If We Fall in Love Tonight8
44LifeSimply Red8
45Crocodile Shoes II10
46Walking WoundedEverything but the Girl4
47EvitaMadonna/Various Artists7
48The It GirlSleeper5
49The FinestFine Young Cannibals10
50Mercury FallingSting4

Best-selling compilation albums

TitlePeak
position
1Now 351
2Now 341
3Trainspotting Original Soundtrack2
4The Best Sixties Album in the World... Ever! II2
5Now 331
6New Hits 961
7The Best Dance Album in the World... Ever! 61
8Heartbeat: No. 1 Love Songs of the 60s2
9The Annual II3
10The Love Album III2

Notes:

Classical music

BRIT Awards

The 1996 BRIT Awards winners were:
The 1996 Mercury Music Prize was awarded to Pulp – Different Class.