List of number-one singles of 2015 (Australia)

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Wiz Khalifa earned his first number-one single, as did featured singer Charlie Puth, for "See You Again", topping the chart for six consecutive weeks to share the title of the year's longest-running number-one.[1]

The ARIA Singles Chart ranks the best-performing singles in Australia. Its data, published by the Australian Recording Industry Association, is based collectively on each single's weekly physical and digital sales.[2] In 2015, nineteen singles claimed the top spot, including Mark Ronson's "Uptown Funk", which started its peak position in 2014, and 23 acts achieved their first number-one single in Australia: Ronson, OMI, Felix Jaehn, Ellie Goulding, LunchMoney Lewis, Major Lazer, DJ Snake, , Wiz Khalifa, Charlie Puth, Grace, G-Eazy, Kendrick Lamar, Conrad Sewell, Lost Frequencies, One Direction, Calvin Harris, Disciples, Justin Bieber, Eric Nally, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee and Grandmaster Caz.

Justin Bieber achieved two number-ones: "What Do You Mean?" (4 weeks) and "Love Yourself" (3 weeks), making him the longest-topping artist of 2015. For spending six consecutive weeks each at number-one, the longest-running number-one singles of the year were Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth's "See You Again" and Adele's "Hello". Ellie Goulding's "Love Me Like You Do", Meghan Trainor and John Legend's "Like I'm Gonna Lose You", Justin Bieber's "What Do You Mean?", and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' "Downtown" shared the title of second longest-running number-one single of 2015, each spending four weeks on the top.

Adele's "Hello" also topped the chart for six consecutive weeks, becoming her second number-one after 2011's "Someone Like You".[3]
Justin Bieber achieved his first two number-one singles in late 2015: "What Do You Mean?"[4] and "Love Yourself",[5] with four and three weeks at number-one respectively, Bieber was the year's longest-topping artist.
"Love Me Like You Do" was Ellie Goulding's first number-one, topping the chart for four consecutive weeks.[6]

Chart history

Date Song Artist(s) Ref.
5 January "Uptown Funk" Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars [7]
12 January
19 January
26 January "Cheerleader" (Felix Jaehn Remix) OMI [8]
2 February
9 February
16 February "FourFiveSeconds" Rihanna, Kanye West and Paul McCartney [9]
23 February "Love Me Like You Do" Ellie Goulding [6]
2 March
9 March
16 March
23 March "Bills" LunchMoney Lewis [10]
30 March
6 April "Lean On" Major Lazer and DJ Snake featuring [11]
13 April "See You Again" Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth [1]
20 April
27 April
4 May
11 May
18 May
25 May "You Don't Own Me" Grace featuring G-Eazy [12]
1 June "Bad Blood" Taylor Swift featuring Kendrick Lamar [13]
8 June
15 June
22 June "Start Again" Conrad Sewell [14]
29 June "Like I'm Gonna Lose You" Meghan Trainor featuring John Legend [15]
6 July
13 July
20 July
27 July "Are You with Me" Lost Frequencies [16]
3 August
10 August "Drag Me Down" One Direction [17]
17 August "Wings" Delta Goodrem [18]
24 August
31 August "How Deep Is Your Love" Calvin Harris and Disciples [19]
7 September "What Do You Mean?" Justin Bieber [4]
14 September
21 September
28 September
5 October "Downtown" Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
featuring Eric Nally, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee
and Grandmaster Caz
[20]
12 October
19 October
26 October
2 November "Hello" Adele [3]
9 November
16 November
23 November
30 November
7 December
14 December "Love Yourself" Justin Bieber [5]
21 December
28 December

Number-one artists

Position Country Artist Weeks at No. 1
1  CAN Justin Bieber 7
2  UK Adele 6
2  US Wiz Khalifa 6
2  US Charlie Puth (as featuring) 6
3  UK Ellie Goulding 4
3  US Meghan Trainor 4
3  US John Legend (as featuring) 4
3  US Macklemore & Ryan Lewis 4
3  US Eric Nally (as featuring) 4
3  US Melle Mel (as featuring) 4
3  US Kool Moe Dee (as featuring) 4
3  US Grandmaster Caz (as featuring) 4
4  UK Mark Ronson 3
4  US Bruno Mars (as featuring) 3
4  JAM OMI 3
4  GER Felix Jaehn 3
4  US Taylor Swift 3
4  US Kendrick Lamar (as featuring) 3
5  US LunchMoney Lewis 2
5  BEL Lost Frequencies 2
5  AUS Delta Goodrem 2
6  BAR Rihanna 1
6  UK Paul McCartney 1
6  US Kanye West 1
6  US Major Lazer 1
6  FRA DJ Snake 1
6  DEN MØ (as featuring) 1
6  AUS Grace 1
6  US G-Eazy (as featuring) 1
6  AUS Conrad Sewell 1
6  UK/ IRE One Direction 1
6  UK Calvin Harris 1
6  UK Disciples 1

See also

References

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  2. "Chart FAQs". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  3. 1 2 Ryan, Gavin (28 November 2015). "ARIA Singles: 'Hello' Is No 1 Again". Noise11. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  4. 1 2 Ryan, Gavin (26 September 2015). "ARIA Singles: Justin Bieber Maintains Top Spot After Four Weeks". Noise11. Retrieved 26 September 2015.
  5. 1 2 Ryan, Gavin (26 December 2015). "ARIA Singles: Justin Bieber 'Love Yourself' Stays No 1". Noise11. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
  6. 1 2 "ARIA Australian Top 50 Singles Chart". ARIA Charts. Australian Recording Industry Association. 16 March 2015. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  7. "Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars – Uptown Funk". Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
  8. "OMI – Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix)". Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  9. "Rihanna, Kanye West and Paul McCartney – FourFiveSeconds". Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  10. "ARIA Australian Top 50 Singles". Australian Recording Industry Association. 30 March 2015. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  11. "ARIA Australian Top 50 Singles Chart". Australian Recording Industry Association. 6 April 2015. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  12. "ARIA Australian Top 50 Singles Chart". Australian Recording Industry Association. 25 May 2015. Retrieved 23 May 2015.
  13. "ARIA Australian Top 50 Singles Chart". Australian Recording Industry Association. 15 June 2015. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  14. "ARIA Australian Top 50 Singles Chart". Australian Recording Industry Association. 22 June 2015. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  15. "ARIA Australian Top 50 Singles Chart". Australian Recording Industry Association. 29 June 2015. Retrieved 27 June 2015.
  16. "ARIA Australian Top 50 Singles Chart". Australian Recording Industry Association. 27 July 2015. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  17. Ryan, Gavin (8 August 2015). "ARIA Singles: One Direction 'Drag Me Down' Is No 1". Noise11. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  18. "Delta Goodrem scores first #1 single in eight years with 'Wings'". Australian Recording Industry Association. 15 August 2015. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  19. Ryan, Gavin (29 August 2015). "ARIA Singles: Calvin Harris 'How Deep Is Your Love' Is No 1". Noise11. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
  20. Ryan, Gavin (24 October 2015). "ARIA Albums: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Still No 1". Noise11. Retrieved 24 October 2015.
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