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1942 10-inch 78 rpm release of the single "White Christmas" by Bing Crosby
1997 7-inch 45 rpm release of "Candle in the Wind 1997"/"Something About the Way You Look Tonight", double A-side single by Elton John

This is a compendium of the best-selling music singles. The criterion for inclusion is to sell at least ten million copies worldwide. The singles listed here were cited by reliable sources from various media, such as digital journalism, newspapers, magazines, and books.

According to Guinness World Records, Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" (1942) as performed by Bing Crosby is the best-selling single worldwide, with estimated sales of over 50 million copies.[1] The song, recognized as "the best-selling single of all time", was released before the pop/rock singles-chart era and "was listed as the world's best-selling single in the first-ever Guinness Book of Records (published in 1955) and—remarkably—still retains the title more than 50 years later". Guinness World Records also states that double A-side charity single "Candle in the Wind 1997"/"Something About the Way You Look Tonight" (1997) by Elton John (rewritten as a tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales, rather than Marilyn Monroe in the original 1973 version), is "the biggest-selling single since UK and US singles charts began in the 1950s, having accumulated worldwide sales of 33 million copies". This makes it the second-best-selling physical single of all time.[1]

Two best-selling singles lists are displayed here relating first to physical singles (mainly CD and vinyl singles) and second to digital singles (digitally downloaded tracks which first became available to purchase in the early 2000s).

Best-selling physical singles

15 million physical copies or more

Artist Single Released Sales
(in millions)
Source
Bing Crosby "White Christmas" 1942 50 [1]
Elton John "Something About the Way You Look Tonight"/"Candle in the Wind 1997" 1997 33 [1]
Bing Crosby "Silent Night" 1935 30 [2]
Tino Rossi "Petit Papa Noël" 1946 30 [3]
Bill Haley & His Comets "Rock Around the Clock" 1954 25 [4][5]
Whitney Houston "I Will Always Love You" 1992 24 [6][7]
Elvis Presley "It's Now or Never" 1960 20 [8][9]
USA for Africa "We Are the World" 1985 20 [10]
The Ink Spots "If I Didn't Care" 1939 19[disputeddiscuss] [11]
Celine Dion "My Heart Will Go On" 1997 18 [12]
Mariah Carey "All I Want For Christmas Is You" 1994 16 [13]
Baccara "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" 1977 16 [14]
Bryan Adams "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" 1991 15 [15]
John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John "You're the One That I Want" 1978 15 [16]

10–14.9 million copies

Artist Single Released Sales
(in millions)
Source
The Andrews Sisters "Bei Mir Bist Du Schön" 1937 14 [17]
Scorpions "Wind of Change" 1991 14 [18]
Prince Nico Mbarga "Sweet Mother" 1976 13 [19]
Kyu Sakamoto "Sukiyaki" 1963 13 [20]
Gene Autry "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" 1949 12.5 [21]
O-Zone "Dragostea din tei" 2003 12 [22]
The Beatles "I Want to Hold Your Hand" 1963 12 [8]
Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman "Time to Say Goodbye" 1996 12 [23]
Village People "Y.M.C.A." 1978 12 [24]
Band Aid "Do They Know It's Christmas?" 1984 11.7 [25]
Los del Río "Macarena" 1995 11 [26]
Cher "Believe" 1998 11 [27][28]
Carl Douglas "Kung Fu Fighting" 1974 11 [29][30]
George McCrae "Rock Your Baby" 1974 11 [8]
Mills Brothers "Paper Doll" 1943 11 [8]
Roger Whittaker "The Last Farewell" 1975 11 [31]
ABBA "Fernando" 1976 10 [32]
Roy Acuff "Wabash Cannonball" 1942 10 [8]
Paul Anka "Diana" 1957 10 [33][34]
Toni Braxton "Un-Break My Heart" 1996 10 [35]
George Harrison "My Sweet Lord" 1970 10 [36]
Middle of the Road "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" 1971 10 [8]
The Monkees "I'm a Believer" 1966 10 [8][37]
Patti Page "Tennessee Waltz" 1950 10 [38][39][40]
The Penguins "Earth Angel" 1954 10 [41]
Elvis Presley "Hound Dog" 1956 10 [42]
Procol Harum "A Whiter Shade of Pale" 1967 10 [8]
Boney M. "Rivers of Babylon" 1978 10 [43]
Britney Spears "...Baby One More Time" 1998 10 [44]
The Knack "My Sharona" 1979 10 [45][46]

Highest-certified singles

A list of the best selling singles released before 2000, based on worldwide certified unit sales (including both digital sales and equivalent track streams)

Artist Single Released Certified Sales
Elton John "Candle in the Wind" 1997 28.7 Million
Mariah Carey "All I Want for Christmas is You" 1994 26.9 Million
Journey "Don't Stop Believing" 1981 25.1 Million
Michael Jackson "Thriller" 1983 23.1 Million
Queen "Bohemian Rhapsody" 1975 17 Million
Michael Jackson "Billie Jean" 1983 16.8 Million
AC/DC "Thunderstruck" 1990 16.1 Million
Toto "Africa" 1982 14.8 Million
Bon Jovi "Livin on a Prayer" 1986 14.4 Million
Whitney Houston "I Will Always Love You" 1992 13.9 Million
AC/DC "Back in Black" 1980 12.4 Million
Michael Jackson "Beat It" 1983 12.3 Million
Goo Goo Dolls "Iris" 1998 11.7 Million
Whitney Houston "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" 1987 11.3 Million
George Michael "Careless Whisper" 1984 11.1 Million
Wham! "Last Christmas" 1984 11 Million
Earth, Wind and Fire "September" 1978 10.4 Million
Celine Dion "My Heart Will Go On" 1997 10.3 Million
Survivor "Eye of the Tiger" 1982 10.1 Million
Britney Spears "...Baby One More Time" 1998 10 Million
Cyndi Lauper "Girls Just Want to have Fun" 1983 10 Million
USA For Africa "We Are the World" 1985 9.8 Million
AC/DC "You Shook Me All Night Long" 1980 9.4 Million
Red Hot Chili Peppers Under the Bridge 1991 9.2 Million
Queen "We Will Rock You" 1977 9.1 Million
AC/DC "Highway to Hell" 1978 9.1 Million
Puff Daddy and Faith Evans I'll Be Missing You 1997 9.1 Million
Nirvana "Smells Like Teen Spirit" 1991 8.7 Million
John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John "You're the One That I Want" 1978 8.6 Million
Queen "Don't Stop Me Now" 1979 8.6 Million
Queen "We are the Champions" 1977 8.5 Million
Band Aid "Do They Know it's Christmas?" 1984 8.3 Million
Notorious B.I.G Big Poppa 1994 8.2 Million
Elvis Presley "It's Now or Never" 1960 8 Million
Rick Astley "Never Gonna Give You Up" 1987 8 Million
Guns and Roses Sweet Child O' Mine 1988 7.9 Million
The Beatles "Hey Jude" 1968 7.9 Million
Queen "Another One Bites the Dust" 1980 7.9 Million
Aqua Barbie Girl 1996 7.6 Million
Mariah Carey Fantasy 1995 7.6 Million
Coolio Gangsta's Paradise 1995 7.5 Million
Michael Jackson "Don't Stop Till You Get Enough" 1979 7.4 Million
Bryan Adams "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" 1991 7.4 Million
Mark Morrison Return of the Mack 1996 7.4 Million
Red Hot Chili Peppers Californication 1999 7.3 Million
Notorious B.I.G Juicy 1994 7.3 Million
Village People "Y.M.C.A" 1978 7.3 Million
Brenda Lee Rockin Around the Christmas Tree 1958 7.3 Million
Metallica Enter Sandman 1991 7.2 Million
Bon Jovi "You Give Love a Bad Name" 1986 7.1 Million
Bruce Springsteen "Dancing In the Dark" 1984 7.1 Million
The Beatles "I Want to Hold Your Hand" 1963 7 Million
The Fugees Killing Me Softly with His Song 1996 7 Million
The Eagles "Hotel California" 1977 7 Million
Bee Gees "Stayin Alive" 1977 7 Million
Cher "Believe" 1998 7 Million
Los Del Rio "Macarena" 1993 7 Million
Cyndi Lauper "Time After Time" 1983 7 Million
Louis Armstrong "What a Wonderful World" 1967 6.9 Million
Green Day "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" 1997 6.9 Million
Red Hot Chili Peppers Scar Tissue 1999 6.8 Million
The Melodians Rivers of Babylon 1970 6.8 Million
Bon Jovi Wanted Dead or Alive 1986 6.8 Million
Mariah Carey Always be my Baby 1995 6.7 Million
Oasis Wonderwall 1995 6.6 Million
Blue Öyster Cult (Don't Fear) The Reaper 1976 6.6 Million
Billy Joel Piano Man 1974 6.6 Million
Chic Le Freak 1978 6.5 Million
Ozzy Osbourne Crazy Train 1980 6.4 Million
Queen "Under Pressure" 1981 6.3 Million

Best-selling digital singles

15 million digital copies or more

Artist Single Released Sales
(in millions)
Source
Ed Sheeran "Shape of You" 2017 41.5[a] [47][48]
Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee "Despacito" 2017 36.1[a] [47][48]
Rihanna featuring Drake "Work" 2016 32.5[a] [49]
The Chainsmokers and Coldplay "Something Just Like This" 2017 21.5[a] [47][48]
Ed Sheeran "Perfect" 2017 21.4[a] [47][48]
Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth "See You Again" 2015 20.9[a] [50]
The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey "Closer" 2016 20.7[a] [51][47]
Adele "Rolling in the Deep" 2011 20.6 [52][53][54]
Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars "Uptown Funk" 2015 20[a] [50]
Billie Eilish "Bad Guy" 2019 19.5[a] [55]
Ed Sheeran "Thinking Out Loud" 2015 19.5[a] [50]
Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug "Havana" 2017 19.0[a] [47][48]
Lil Nas X "Old Town Road" 2018 18.4[a] [55]
Carly Rae Jepsen "Call Me Maybe" 2011 18.0 [56]
Taylor Swift "Love Story" 2008 18.0[a] [57]
Adele "Someone Like You" 2011 17.0 [58]
Rihanna "Needed Me" 2016 17.0[a] [49]
Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello "Señorita" 2019 16.1[a] [55]
Imagine Dragons "Radioactive" 2012 16[a] [59]
"Believer" 2017 15.4[a] [60][61]
Drake "God's Plan" 2018 15.3[a] [48]

10–14.99 million copies

Artist Single Released Sales
(in millions)
Source
Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell "Blurred Lines" 2013 14.8[a] [62]
Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera "Moves Like Jagger" 2011 14.4 [63]
Kesha "Tik Tok" 2009 14 [64]
Lady Gaga "Poker Face" 2008 14 [65]
Pharrell Williams "Happy" 2013 13.9[a] [66]
Maroon 5 "Sugar" 2015 13.5[a] [50]
Post Malone and Swae Lee "Sunflower" 2018 13.4[a] [55]
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz "Thrift Shop" 2012 13.4[a] [62]
Ariana Grande "7 Rings" 2019 13.3[a] [55]
Katy Perry featuring Juicy J "Dark Horse" 2013 13.2[a] [66]
Major Lazer & DJ Snake featuring "Lean On" 2015 13.1[a] [50]
Gotye featuring Kimbra "Somebody That I Used to Know" 2011 13 [67]
Ellie Goulding "Love Me like You Do" 2015 12.6[a] [50]
Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla "One Dance" 2016 12.5[a] [51]
Bruno Mars "Just the Way You Are" 2010 12.5 [68]
Adele "Hello" 2015 12.3[a] [50]
John Legend "All of Me" 2013 12.3[a] [66]
Jason Mraz "I'm Yours" 2008 12.2 [69][70][71][72]
Flo Rida featuring Kesha "Right Round" 2009 12 [73]
Flo Rida featuring T-Pain "Low" 2007 12 [74]
Lady Gaga "Bad Romance" 2009 12 [75]
Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B "Girls Like You" 2018 11.9[a] [48]
Justin Bieber "Love Yourself" 2015 11.7[a] [51]
Tones and I "Dance Monkey" 2019 11.4[a] [55]
Avicii featuring Aloe Blacc "Wake Me Up" 2013 11.1[a] [62]
Sia featuring Sean Paul "Cheap Thrills" 2016 11.1[a] [51]
Meghan Trainor "All About That Bass" 2014 11[a] [66]
Tia Ray "Be Apart" 2018 10.9[a] [48]
Idina Menzel "Let It Go" 2013 10.9[a] [66]
Justin Bieber "Sorry" 2015 10.8[a] [51]
Lukas Graham "7 Years" 2015 10.4[a] [51]
Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber "I Don't Care" 2019 10.3[a] [55]
Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper "Shallow" 2018 10.2[a] [55]
The Chainsmokers featuring Daya "Don't Let Me Down" 2016 10.2[a] [51]
Lorde "Royals" 2013 10 [76]
Bruno Mars "Grenade" 2010 10.2 [68]
Mike Posner "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" 2015 10[a] [51]
Shakira featuring Freshlyground "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" 2010 10 [77]
Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean "Hips Don't Lie" 2006 10 [78]
Lady Gaga featuring Colby O'Donis "Just Dance" 2008 10 [79]

By stream equivalent units

Beginning in 2020, the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry began reporting the best-selling singles of each year in terms of subscription streams equivalent units. The methodology used converts all digital formats, including digital download sales, paid subscription streaming, and free ad-supported streaming, into a single figure.[80]

Artist Single Released Units
(in billions)
Source
The Weeknd "Blinding Lights" 2019 5.31 [80][81][82]
The Weeknd "Save Your Tears" 2020 4.66 [81][82][83]
The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber "Stay" 2021 3.81 [81][82]
Harry Styles "As It Was" 2022 3.74 [82][83]
Dua Lipa "Levitating" 2020 2.99 [81][82]
Ed Sheeran "Bad Habits" 2021 2.77 [81][82]
Miley Cyrus "Flowers" 2023 2.70 [83]
Tones and I "Dance Monkey" 2019 2.34 [81]
Rema and Selena Gomez "Calm Down" 2022 1.89 [83]
SZA "Kill Bill" 2022 1.84 [83]
The Weeknd and Ariana Grande "Die for You" 2023 1.78 [83]
BTS "Butter" 2021 1.76 [81]
Glass Animals "Heat Waves" 2020 1.75 [82]
Olivia Rodrigo "Drivers License" 2021 1.73 [81]
Justin Bieber featuring Daniel Caesar and Giveon "Peaches" 2021 1.72 [82]
Roddy Ricch "The Box" 2019 1.67 [81]
Saint Jhn "Roses" 2019 1.64 [81]
Dua Lipa "Don't Start Now" 2019 1.62 [81]
Olivia Rodrigo "Good 4 U" 2021 1.61 [81]
Lil Nas X "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)" 2021 1.60 [81]
Future featuring Drake "Life Is Good" 2020 1.57 [81]

Best-selling singles by year worldwide

Claimed sales
Year Artist Single Source
1966 Barry Sadler "The Ballad of the Green Berets" [84]
1968 The Beatles "Hey Jude" [85]
1969 The Archies "Sugar, Sugar" [86]
1990 Madonna "Vogue" [87]
1992 Whitney Houston "I Will Always Love You" [88]
1998 Celine Dion "My Heart Will Go On" [89]
IFPI Report (since 2007)
Year Artist Single Sales
(in millions)[b]
Source
2007 Avril Lavigne "Girlfriend" 7.3 [90]
2008 Lil Wayne "Lollipop" 9.1 [91]
2009 Lady Gaga "Poker Face" 9.8 [70]
2010 Kesha "Tik Tok" 12.8 [92]
2011 Bruno Mars "Just the Way You Are" 12.5 [68]
2012 Carly Rae Jepsen "Call Me Maybe" 12.5 [93]
2013 Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell "Blurred Lines" 14.8 [62]
2014 Pharrell Williams "Happy" 13.9 [66]
2015 Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth "See You Again" 20.9 [50]
2016 Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla "One Dance" 12.5 [51]
2017 Ed Sheeran "Shape of You" 26.6 [47]
2018 Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug "Havana" 19.0 [47][48]
2019 Billie Eilish "Bad Guy" 19.5 [55]
2020 The Weeknd "Blinding Lights" [a] [80]
2021 The Weeknd "Save Your Tears" [b] [81]
2022 Harry Styles "As It Was" [c] [82]
2023 Miley Cyrus "Flowers" [d] [83]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ IFPI report claimed a figure of 2.72 billion subscription stream equivalent units globally
  2. ^ IFPI report claimed a figure of 2.15 billion subscription stream equivalent units globally
  3. ^ IFPI report claimed a figure of 2.28 billion subscription stream equivalent units globally
  4. ^ IFPI report claimed a figure of 2.70 billion subscription stream equivalent units globally
  • a.^ Sales figure includes 'equivalent track streams'.
  • b.^ Most of them includes 'equivalent track streams'.

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