The following is a list of best-selling singles by country . Depends on the measurement, record sales of songs are taken by estimations or certifications .
Sheet music dominated the early stage of music publishing industry with many individual titles selling millions of "copies".[ 1] Before the start of the "album era " in the mid-1960s, the singles format dominated the recording industry in a number of countries, and once again during the ongoing streaming era in the early late-2000s.
Note that some of the data are incomplete due to a lack of available published data from a number of territories, unlike the United Kingdom and the United States with recognized national measurement firms and certifying bodies such as Official Charts Company /British Phonographic Industry (BPI) and Nielsen SoundScan /Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) respectively. Therefore, it is not an exhaustive list, so no rankings are given in certain cases.
Year
Artist
Title
Sales
Origin
1979
ABBA
"Chiquitita "
700,000[ 2]
Claimed sales
Rosamel Araya [es ]
"Quemame Los Ojos"
600,000[ 3]
Claimed sales
1973
Formula V
"Eva Maria"
450,000[ 4]
Claimed sales
1964
Leonardo Favio
"Fuiste Mia Un Verano"
450,000[ 5]
Claimed sales
1978
Daniel Magal
"Cara De Gitana"
400,000[ 5]
Claimed sales
1961
Antonio Prieto
"La Novia "
300,000[ 6]
Claimed sales
1967
Los Gatos
"La balsa "
250,000[ 7]
Claimed sales
1977
Laurent Voulzy
"Rockollection "
200,000[ 8]
Claimed sales
1980
Lucrecia
"Papucho Mio"
180,000[ 9]
Claimed sales
1969
La Joven Guardia
"El extraño del pelo largo"
150,000[ 10]
Claimed sales
1966
Yaco Monti [es ]
"Siempre te Recordare"
140,000[ 11]
Claimed sales
1979
Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer
"No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) "
125,000[ 12]
Claimed sales
1978
Los Campeones
"Vamos, Vamos Argentina"
120,000[ 13]
Claimed sales
1977
Bonnie Tyler
"It's a Heartache "
100,000[ 8]
Claimed sales
According to some estimates, "Miénteme" (1954) by Olga Guillot sold one million copies in Cuba,[ 26] although figures lack of reliability. On Becoming Cuban (2008), author explained that by 1957, 3,000 records sold in Cuba was considered to be "commercially successful". Around this time, Rock 'n' Roll record sales approached $200,000 annually.[ 27]
Year
Artist
Title
Sales
Origin
1960
Grethe Sønck
"Klaus Jorgen"
80,000[ 29]
Claimed sales
2006
Basshunter
"Boten Anna "
61,000[ 30]
Claimed sales
1970
Mungo Jerry
"In the Summertime "
55,000[ 31]
Claimed sales
1961
Anita Lindblom
"San't Ar Livet"
50,000[ 32]
Claimed sales
1960
Otto Brandeburg
"What Do you Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For"
50,000[ 33]
Claimed sales
1966
Rocking Ghosts
"Oh What a Kiss"
50,000[ 34]
Claimed sales
1967
The Beatles
"Hello, Goodbye "
50,000[ 35]
Claimed sales
1961
The Four Jacks
"Oh! Marie Jeg Vil Hjem"
50,000[ 36]
Claimed sales
1978
Lone Kellermann
"Luigi"
35,000[ 37]
Claimed sales
1970
Danyel Gérard
"Butterfly "
26,000[ 38]
Claimed sales
Highest certified singles in Denmark‡
Year
Artist
Title
Certifications
Certified sales
2017
Ed Sheeran
"Shape of You "
8× Platinum
720,000[ 39]
2017
Ed Sheeran
"Perfect "
7× Platinum
630,000[ 40]
2017
Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee ft. Justin Bieber
"Despacito " remix
7× Platinum
630,000[ 41]
2015
Lukas Graham
"7 Years "
7× Platinum
630,000[ 42]
2021
Tobias Rahim ft. Andreas Odbjerg
"Stor Mand"
7× Platinum
630,000[ 43]
2014
Ed Sheeran
"Thinking Out Loud "
6× Platinum
540,000[ 44]
2015
Justin Bieber
"Love Yourself "
6× Platinum
540,000[ 45]
2018
Lewis Capaldi
"Someone You Loved "
6× Platinum
540,000[ 46]
2019
The Weeknd
"Blinding Lights "
6× Platinum
540,000[ 47]
1985
Wham!
"Last Christmas "
6× Platinum
540,000[ 48]
2016
Drake feat. Wizkid & Kyla
"One Dance "
5× Platinum
450,000[ 49]
2013
John Legend
"All Of Me "
5× Platinum
450,000[ 50]
2018
Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper
"Shallow "
5× Platinum
450,000[ 51]
1994
Mariah Carey
"All I Want for Christmas Is You "
5× Platinum
450,000[ 52]
2019
Tones and I
"Dance Monkey "
5× Platinum
450,000[ 53]
2016
Volbeat
"For Evigt"
5× Platinum
450,000[ 54]
"Fatalidad" (1956 release, 1944 original recording) by Julio Jaramillo is according to some national newspapers, biggest Ecuatorian single, selling between 6,000 and 8,000 copies in its first-week.[ 55]
Year
Artist
Title
Sales
Origin
1998
Reggie Rockstone
"Plan Ben? (What Plan?)"
50,000[ 57]
Claimed sales
Year
Artist
Single
Sales
Origin
1990
Timmy Thomas
"(Dying Inside) To Hold You"
30,000[ 61]
Claimed sales
Year
Artist
Title
Sales
Origin
1977
Gloria
"One Day at a Time "
120,000[ 62]
Claimed sales
2021
Olivia Rodrigo
"Drivers License "
111,000‡ [ 63]
OCC report 2021
2017
Dua Lipa
"New Rules "
100,000‡ [ 64]
OCC report 2018
1995
Bill Whelan
"Riverdance "
90,000[ 65]
Claimed sales
2017
Dua Lipa
"IDGAF "
84,500‡ [ 66]
OCC report 2018
2022
Harry Styles
"As It Was "
78,000‡ [ 67]
OCC report 2022
1977
Paul McCartney and Wings
"Mull of Kintyre "
65,000[ 68]
Claimed sales
1978
Boney M
"Rivers of Babylon "
54,000[ 69]
Claimed sales
1979
ABBA
"Chiquitita "
50,000[ 70]
Claimed sales
1976
ABBA
"Dancing Queen "
50,000[ 70]
Claimed sales
1976
ABBA
"Fernando "
50,000[ 70]
Claimed sales
1975
ABBA
"Waterloo "
50,000[ 70]
Claimed sales
1972
Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show
"Sylvia's Mother "
50,000[ 71]
Claimed sales
Year
Artist
Title
Sales
Origin
1982
George Mukabi
"Sengula Nakupenda"
100,000[ 77]
Claimed sales
Park Café sold 5,000 copies of a maxi-single recorded in 1986.[ 80] Up to 1993, average sales records were between 1,000 and 2,000 units, according to local retailers and mechanical licensing reports from SACEM.[ 80]
"Taxi Mary" by Fredu Abela (il-Bamboċċu) is considered to be Malta's highest selling record/single of all time.[ 84] "Do They Know It's Christmas? " by Band Aid , sold "Hundreds of copies" in its first eight days.[ 85]
Year
Artist
Title
Sales
Origin
Fredu Abela (il-Bamboċċu)
"Taxi Mary"
10,000[ 86]
Claimed sales
Additional information: According to a 1968 report, about 60,000 records were sold annually in Malta up that point, with 70% covered by singles, and three quarters of the records were of American or British origins. The remainder were principally Italian.[ 87]
Year
Artist
Title
Sales
Origin
Najat Aatabou
"J'en ai marre"
500,000[ 88]
Claimed sales
Year
Artist
Title
Certifications
Sales
Origin
1977
Fleetwood Mac
"Dreams "
14× Platinum[ 89]
420,000‡
Certifications
2019
L.A.B.
"In the Air "
12× Platinum[ 90]
360,000‡
Certifications
2017
Ed Sheeran
"Shape of You "
11× Platinum[ 89]
330,000‡
Certifications
2017
Ed Sheeran
"Perfect "
10× Platinum[ 89]
300,000‡
Certifications
2018
Lewis Capaldi
"Someone You Loved "
10× Platinum[ 91]
300,000‡
Certifications
2014
J Cole
"No Role Modelz "
10× Platinum[ 92]
300,000‡
Certifications
1977
Eagles
"Hotel California "
9× Platinum[ 92]
270,000‡
Certifications
2018
Post Malone & Swae Lee
"Sunflower "
9× Platinum[ 93]
270,000‡
Certifications
2003
The Killers
"Mr. Brightside "
9× Platinum[ 94]
270,000‡
Certifications
2020
Glass Animals
"Heat Waves "
8× Platinum[ 92]
240,000‡
Certifications
2019
The Weeknd
"Blinding Lights "
8× Platinum[ 95]
240,000‡
Certifications
2008
Kings of Leon
"Sex on Fire "
8× Platinum[ 92]
240,000‡
Certifications
1976
Fleetwood Mac
"Go Your Own Way "
8× Platinum[ 89]
240,000‡
Certifications
2013
Hozier
"Take Me to Church "
8× Platinum[ 96]
240,000‡
Certifications
1981
Journey
"Don't Stop Believin' "
8× Platinum[ 92]
240,000‡
Certifications
2013
Vance Joy
"Riptide "
8× Platinum[ 92]
240,000‡
Certifications
1982
Toto
"Africa "
8× Platinum[ 92]
240,000‡
Certifications
2018
L.A.B.
"Controller "
8× Platinum[ 92]
240,000‡
Certifications
Top certified singles [ edit ]
Year
Artist
Title
Certifications
Certified sales
Origin
2022
Asake
"Terminator"
4× Platinum[ 99]
200,000‡
Certifications
2022
Asake & Burna Boy
"Sunguba"
4× Platinum[ 99]
200,000‡
Certifications
2022
Fireboy DML & Asake
"Bandana"
4× Platinum[ 99]
200,000‡
Certifications
2021
Joeboy
"Sip (Alcohol)"
4× Platinum[ 99]
200,000‡
Certifications
2021
Kizz Daniel & Tekno
"Buga (Lo Lo Lo)"
4× Platinum[ 99]
200,000‡
Certifications
2022
Omah Lay
"Soso"
4× Platinum[ 99]
200,000‡
Certifications
Highest certified singles in Norway (as of 2023)
Year
Artist
Title
Certified sales
Amount
2017
Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee ft. Justin Bieber
"Despacito "
720,000‡
12× Platinum[ 104]
2013
Miley Cyrus
"Wrecking Ball "
660,000‡
11× Platinum[ 105]
2018
Ava Max
"Sweet but Psycho "
540,000‡
11× Platinum[ 106]
2013
Katy Perry
"Roar "
480,000‡
8× Platinum[ 107]
2009
Lady Gaga
"Bad Romance "
480,000‡
8× Platinum[ 107]
2018
Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper
"Shallow "
480,000‡
8× Platinum[ 107]
2019
The Weeknd
"Blinding Lights "
480,000‡
8× Platinum[ 108]
2015
Alan Walker
"Faded "
440,000‡
11× Platinum[ 109]
2017
Kygo & Selena Gomez
"It Ain't Me "
420,000‡
7× Platinum[ 110]
2013
Miley Cyrus
"We Can't Stop "
420,000‡
7× Platinum[ 105]
2018
Dean Lewis
"Be Alright "
360,000‡
6× Platinum[ 111]
2016
Freddy Kalas
"Jovial"
320,000‡
8× Platinum[ 112]
2017
Astrid S
"Think Before I Talk "
300,000‡
5× Platinum[ 112]
2017
Hkeem & Temur
"Fy Faen"
300,000‡
5× Platinum[ 113]
2015
Justin Bieber
"Love Yourself "
300,000‡
5× Platinum[ 114]
2015
Justin Bieber
"Sorry "
300,000‡
5× Platinum[ 114]
2013
Katy Perry
"Dark Horse "
300,000‡
5× Platinum[ 107]
2015
Marcus & Martinus
"Elektrisk"
300,000‡
5× Platinum[ 115]
2012
Loreen
"Euphoria "
110,000
11× Platinum[ 116]
Additional information: Until 1965, the average of copies sold of singles in Norway, with a population of 3.5 million, was between 1,500 and 2,000 copies. In comparison, "I Love You Because " of Jim Reeves sold up that point 100,000 copies, which was considered a "tremendous amount" and became the highest-selling record in the country.[ 101]
Year
Artist
Title
Sales
Origin
2000
Coldplay
"Yellow "
200,000[ 121]
Certification‡
1977
Paulo Alexandre
"Verde Vinho"
200,000[ 122]
Claimed sales
1985
USA for Africa
"We Are the World "
200,000[ 123]
Claimed sales
1984
Stevie Wonder
"I Just Called to Say I Love You "
170,000[ 124]
Claimed sales
1975
Queen
"Bohemian Rhapsody "
160,000[ 125]
Certification‡
2002
Eminem
"Lose Yourself "
120,000[ 126]
Certification‡
1988
Guns N' Roses
"Sweet Child o' Mine "
120,000[ 127]
Certification‡
1991
Nirvana
"Smells Like Teen Spirit "
120,000[ 128]
Certification‡
1992
Radiohead
"Creep "
120,000[ 129]
Certification‡
2019
The Weeknd
"Blinding Lights "
100,000[ 130]
Certification‡
1975
ABBA
"Fernando "
80,000[ 131]
Claimed sales
1995
Coolio
"Gangsta's Paradise "
80,000[ 132]
Certification‡
2013
John Legend
"All Of Me "
80,000[ 133]
Certification‡
1989
Kaoma
"Lambada "
80,000[ 134]
Certification
2012
Tom Odell
"Another Love "
80,000[ 135]
Certification‡
By September 2000, "Solo " by Alsou was considered to be the best-selling single ever in Russia. It sold at least 60,000 units in four weeks.[ 136]
Top certified singles [ edit ]
Year
Artist
Title
Certifications
Sales
Origin
George Frideric Handel
"Water Music. Air"
17× Platinum[ 137]
3,500,000
Certifications
2007
Morandi
"Angels"
7× Platinum[ 137]
1,400,000
Certifications
2010
Arash ft. Helena
"Broken Angel "
4× Platinum[ 138]
800,000
Certifications
2010
Lady Gaga
"Alejandro "
4× Platinum[ 138]
800,000
Certifications
2010
Tony Igy
"Astronomia"
4× Platinum[ 138]
800,000
Certifications
2011
Джиган feat Юля Савичева
"Отпусти "
3× Platinum[ 138]
600,000
Certifications
2010
Alexandra Stan
"Mr. Saxobeat "
3× Platinum[ 138]
600,000
Certifications
2010
Eminem ft. Rihanna
"Love the Way You Lie "
3× Platinum[ 138]
600,000
Certifications
2007
Enrique Iglesias
"Tired of Being Sorry "
3× Platinum[ 137]
600,000
Certifications
2009
Stromae
"Alors on danse "
3× Platinum[ 138]
600,000
Certifications
2010
Слава
"Одиночество"
3× Platinum[ 138]
600,000
Certifications
2010
140 ударов в минуту
"У меня есть ты Remix 2010 "
3× Platinum[ 138]
600,000
Certifications
Year
Artist
Title
Sales
Origin
1973
ABBA
"Ring Ring "
175,000[ 150]
Claimed sales
1958
Little Gerhard
"Buona Sera "
158,000[ 151]
Claimed sales
1977
ABBA
"The Name of the Game "
140,000[ 152]
Claimed sales
2002
Las Ketchup
"The Ketchup Song (Aserejé) "
130,000[ 153]
Claimed sales
1968
Anna-Lena Löfgren
"Lyckliga Gatan"
125,000[ 103]
Claimed sales
1976
Barbi Benton
"Ain't That Just The Way"
115,000[ 154]
Claimed sales
1959
Lill-Babs
"Klas-Göran"
112,000[ 155]
Claimed sales
1962
Anna-Lena Löfgren
"Regniga natt"
100,000[ 156]
Claimed sales
1977
Baccara
"Yes Sir, I Can Boogie "
100,000[ 157]
Claimed sales
1968
Claes-Göran Hederström
"Good Grief"
100,000[ 158]
Claimed sales
1960
Elvis Presley
"It's Now or Never "
100,000[ 155]
Claimed sales
1978
Jan Lindblad
"Shenandoah"
100,000[ 159]
Claimed sales
1970
Mungo Jerry
"In the Summertime "
100,000[ 160]
Claimed sales
1966
Sven Ingvars
"Kristina Fran Vilhelmina"
100,000[ 161]
Claimed sales
Highest certified singles in Sweden‡ (as of 2023)
Year
Artist
Title
Certified sales
Amount
2013
Avicii
"Wake Me Up "
520,000
13× Platinum[ 162]
2015
Alan Walker
"Faded "
520,000
13× Platinum[ 163]
2017
Luis Fonsi
"Despacito (remix)"
440,000
8× Platinum[ 164]
2010
Shakira ft. Freshlyground
"Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) "
420,000
9× Platinum + 3× Platinum (ringtone)[ 165]
2015
Zara Larsson
"Lush Life "
400,000
10× Platinum[ 166]
2017
Ed Sheeran
"Shape of You "
360,000
9× Platinum[ 167]
2013
Hozier
"Take Me to Church "
360,000
9× Platinum[ 168]
2015
Ellie Goulding
"Love Me like You Do "
360,000
9× Platinum[ 169]
2015
Justin Bieber
"Love Yourself "
360,000
9× Platinum[ 170]
2012
Loreen
"Euphoria "
360,000
9× Platinum[ 171]
2013
John Legend
"All of Me "
330,000
11× Platinum[ 172]
2011
Avicii
"Levels "
320,000
11× Platinum[ 173]
2015
Mike Posner
"I Took a Pill in Ibiza "
320,000
11× Platinum[ 174]
Year
Artist
Title
Sales
Origin
Kilby & Caroline
"Lach Mit"
265,000[ 175]
Claimed sales
1970
Die Minstrels
"Gruezi Wohl, Frau Stirnimaa"
200,000[ 176]
Claimed sales
1978
Boney M
"Rivers of Babylon "
128,000[ 177]
Claimed sales
Highest certified singles in Switzerland
Year
Artist
Title
Certified sales
Amount
1997
Elton John
"Candle in the Wind 1997 "
450,000
9× Platinum[ 178]
2005
Eminem
"Mockingbird "
240,000‡
6× Platinum [ 179]
2017
Ed Sheeran
"Shape of You "
180,000‡
9× Platinum[ 180]
2008
Michel Teló
"Ai se eu te pego! "
180,000‡
6× Platinum[ 181]
2015
Alan Walker
"Faded "
150,000‡
5× Platinum[ 182]
2012
Lana Del Rey
"Summertime Sadness "
150,000‡
5× Platinum[ 183]
2016
Rag'n'Bone Man
"Human "
150,000‡
5× Platinum [ 184]
2017
Camila Cabello
"Havana "
140,000‡
7× Platinum[ 185]
2021
Farruko
"Pepas "
140,000‡
7× Platinum[ 186]
2009
Akon
"Sexy Bitch "
120,000
4× Platinum[ 187]
2017
Lo & Leduc
"079"
120,000‡
6× Platinum[ 188]
2017
Ed Sheeran
"Perfect "
120,000‡
6× Platinum[ 180]
2011
DJ Antoine
"Ma Chérie "
120,000
4× Platinum[ 189]
2020
Glass Animals
"Heat Waves "
120,000‡
6× Platinum[ 190]
2002
Las Ketchup
"The Ketchup Song (Aserejé) "
120,000
3× Platinum[ 185]
1996
Andrea Bocelli
"Time to Say Goodbye "
100,000
2× Platinum[ 191]
1997
Celine Dion
"My Heart Will Go On "
100,000
2× Platinum[ 192]
1998
Eiffel 65
"Blue (Da Ba Dee) "
100,000
2× Platinum[ 193]
1999
Lou Bega
"Mambo No. 5 "
100,000
2× Platinum[ 194]
1997
Puff Daddy
"I'll Be Missing You "
100,000
2× Platinum[ 195]
1994
Züri West
"Ich schänke dr mis Härz"
100,000
2× Platinum[ 196]
Year
Artist
Title
Sales
Origin
1984
Yeh Chi-tien
"You'll Win Only If You Drive Yourself Hard"
700,000[ 197]
Claimed sales
1988
Chao Chuan
"I'm Ugly, but I'm Tender"
200,000<[ 198]
Claimed sales
Year
Artist
Title
Sales
Origin
Jorge Rigó
"Sola"
50,000[ 200]
Claimed sales
Year
Artist
Title
Sales
Origin
1983
Danijel Popović
"Julie"
800,000[ 201]
Claimed sales
1982
Lepa Brena
"Mile voli disko"
800,000[ 202]
Claimed sales
1983
Lepa Brena
Sitnije, Cile, sitnije
600,000[ 203]
Claimed sales
1971
Mišo Kovač
"Proplakat će zora"
500,000[ 204]
Claimed sales
1985
Neda Ukraden
Zora je
500,000[ 203]
Claimed sales
1970
Meho Puzić
"O majko majko"
400,000[ 205]
Claimed sales
1974
Danilo Živković
"Yugoslavia"
300,000[ 206]
Claimed sales
1970
Silvana Armenulić
"Šta će mi život"
300,000[ 205]
Claimed sales
1980
Zdravko Čolić
"Comrade Tito, We Take An Oath"
300,000[ 207]
Claimed sales
1987
Oliver Dragojević
"Žuto Lišće Ljubavi"
200,000[ 208]
Claimed sales
1968
Tom Jones
"Delilah "
200,000[ 209]
Claimed sales
1969
Mišo Kovač
"Više Se Nećeš Vratiti"
183,987[ 210]
Claimed sales
1974
Zdravko Čolić
"Ona Spava"
150,000[ 211]
Claimed sales
1974
Boro Drljača
"Zauvek Poklon Taj"
131,072[ 210]
Claimed sales
1969
Zvezda Ceklić-Ceca
"Poruka Roditeljima"
120,770[ 210]
Claimed sales
1970
Tereza Kesovija
"Nono, moj dobri Nono"
123,700[ 205] [ 210]
Claimed sales
1971
Silvana Armenulić
"Otišao Si Bez Pozdrava"
110,657[ 210]
Claimed sales
1974
ABBA
"Waterloo "
100,000[ 212]
Claimed sales
1989
Alen Slavica
"Dao Sam Ti Dušu"
100,000[ 213]
Claimed sales
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