List of albums which have spent the most weeks on the UK Albums Chart


The following is a list of all albums that have spent at least 150 weeks on the UK Albums Chart as published by the Official Charts Company. The chart comprises a top 100 from August 1981 to 1988 and since 1994, a top 75 before this from 1978 and various lengths before this from July 1956. Re-releases – such as remasters, re-issues, deluxe versions or anniversary editions – are treated together unless the re-released version differs significantly from the original. This list does not include compilation albums by various artists, which have been excluded from the UK Albums Chart since 1989. Soundtracks are still included if they are an original cast performance or if all tracks are performed by the same artist.
The top three are all compilation albums, headed by ABBA has the most weeks at 935 Queen's Greatest Hits which has spent 872 weeks in the top 100 as an individual album and a further 92 as part of a box set with Greatest Hits II and Greatest Hits III called The Platinum Collection. Excluding multiple album box sets,. The most weeks for a studio album is 815 for Rumours by Fleetwood Mac which charted every year from its release in 1977 until 1989 and in fifteen different years since then.
Amy Winehouse's 2006 album Back to Black has the most weeks for a post-2000 release, charting for 408 weeks to date, though this total includes 55 weeks for the deluxe edition and 1 week for the box set that includes Back to Black and Winehouse's debut album Frank. The original soundtrack of South Pacific has the most weeks at number 1, with 115. The most weeks by an album not reaching number 1 is 534 for Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd and the most weeks by an album not reaching the top 10 is 130 for Blue Lines by Massive Attack.
Dire Straits, Michael Jackson and U2 jointly hold the record for most albums to reach 100 weeks on chart, with five each. Of these, three albums by both Dire Straits and Jackson have achieved 200 weeks on chart; in the case of Dire Straits, all of them studio albums. The only other acts to have three albums reach 200 weeks on chart are Oasis, with Definitely Maybe, Morning Glory? and the compilation Time Flies... 1994–2009 and the Beatles.
Four acts have multiple albums achieving 300 weeks on chart: Fleetwood Mac, Oasis, Ed Sheeran and Simon & Garfunkel. Of these, Oasis is the only act to have three albums passing the 300-week threshold, as well as the only act to have multiple studio albums reach this milestone.
The numbers shown are up to the chart for the week ending 26 december 2019, at least for the records with 200 or more.
indicates that the album is in the top 100 for the current week ending.

200 or more weeks

150 to 199 weeks

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