1997 in British music

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This is a summary of 1997 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.

Summary

Oasis released their highly anticipated third album, Be Here Now, on 21 August (in the UK). It sold 695,761 copies in its first three days to become the fastest selling album in UK history until 2015, when the record was surpassed by Adele's third studio album 25. Radiohead's third album, OK Computer, was released in May and topped the UK Albums Chart for two weeks. Met with widespread critical acclaim, it was voted the greatest album of all time by Q Magazine readers barely months after its release.[1]

Compared to just five years earlier, singles sales were very high this year. From 22 June right through to the end of the year, every single #1 sold at least 100,000 copies a week. Like the previous year, 24 singles topped the chart, double as many as 1992.

The Spice Girls continued their success from 1996, once again getting three number ones. The first was the double A-side songs "Mama" and "Who Do You Think You Are"; the latter of which was the Comic Relief single for 1997. This ensured the group became the first act to have their first four singles all reach number 1. This was followed by "Spice Up Your Life" in October, and "Too Much" in December, which once again gave them the Christmas number one single. They had now become the first act to have their first six singles reach number 1, but this run would be broken in 1998, with "Stop" only reaching #2. Spice Girls also had great success on the album charts as 'Spice and 'Spiceworld' were two of the top five best sellers of 1997.

The Backstreet Boys released their second international album Backstreet's Back. The album was a massive success reaching number 2 and selling over 800,000 copies in the U.K. The three singles released from the album were massive hits with Everybody (Backstreet's Back) reaching number 3 and "As Long As You Love Me" also reaching 3 and staying in the charts for 19 weeks.

Six singles released this year went on to sell over a million. The first to do so was Puff Daddy & Faith Evans' "I'll Be Missing You", a tribute to the late rapper The Notorious B.I.G.. In November and December, three consecutive number ones all sold over a million, for only the third time in UK chart history (it had previously happened in 1984 and 1995/6). These were Aqua's "Barbie Girl", the Children in Need charity single "Perfect Day", and Teletubbies say "Eh-oh!", the theme tune to the popular children's television series Teletubbies. In addition, All Saints' "Never Ever" was released in November and also sold over a million, though it wouldn't reach number 1 until January 1998.

In November, The Prodigy released "Smack My Bitch Up", which received huge international media attention, due to the fact that many people believed it to be misogynistic and / or that it promotes violence against women. Some stores refused to stock the single and / or album from which it came, and some radio stations refused to play it. A graphic video showing bad behaviour on the part of the protagonist in the music video lead to its showing on television being greatly restricted.

By far the biggest-selling single of the year, though, came from Elton John. In August, Diana, Princess of Wales, was killed in a car crash. At her funeral, John played a rewritten version of "Candle in the Wind" known as "Candle in the Wind 1997", a song originally written about Marilyn Monroe (made #11 in 1974, with a live version reaching #5 in 1988). When released this year, it quickly overtook 1984's "Do They Know It's Christmas?" to become the biggest selling UK single ever, selling 4.86 million copies, and the biggest selling in the world, selling 37 million. It continues to hold the record to this day.

Andrew Glover's string quartet The Fickle Virgin of Seventeen Summers was one of several new classical works by British composers. Others included Geoffrey Burgon's City Adventures, a percussion concerto written for Scottish virtuoso Evelyn Glennie and premièred by her during the 1997 Proms season. One of the UK's most prolific classical composers, Wilfred Josephs, died on 17 November. In April, Nigel Kennedy, now calling himself simply Kennedy, returned to the stage at the Royal Festival Hall after a five-year absence from the concert stage resulting from neck surgery.[2] Towards the end of the year, veteran composer Sir Michael Tippett developed pneumonia while visiting Sweden, which would lead to his death early in 1998.

Events

Charts

Number-one singles

Chart date
(week ending)
SongArtist(s)Sales
4 January"2 Become 1"Spice Girls300,000
11 January95,000
18 January"Professional Widow" Tori Amos80,000
25 January"Your Woman"White Town119,500
1 February"Beetlebum"Blur120,000
8 February"Ain't Nobody"LL Cool J80,000
15 February"Discothèque"U2125,000
22 February"Don't Speak"No Doubt195,000
1 March140,000
8 March85,000
15 March"Mama" / "Who Do You Think You Are"Spice Girls248,000
22 March152,000
29 March85,000
5 April"Block Rockin' Beats"The Chemical Brothers84,700
12 April"I Believe I Can Fly"R. Kelly51,000
19 April76,000
26 April87,000
3 May"Blood on the Dance Floor"Michael Jackson85,000
10 May"Love Won't Wait"Gary Barlow92,000
17 May"You're Not Alone"Olive75,000
24 May74,000
31 May"I Wanna Be the Only One"Eternal featuring Bebe Winans150,000
7 June"MMMBop"Hanson260,000
14 June120,000
21 June86,000
28 June"I'll Be Missing You"Puff Daddy & Faith Evans featuring 112109,000
5 July156,000
12 July167,000
19 July"D'You Know What I Mean?"Oasis377,000
26 July"I'll Be Missing You"Puff Daddy & Faith Evans featuring 112124,000
2 August127,000
9 August100,000
16 August"Men In Black"Will Smith182,000
23 August133,000
30 August122,000
6 September105,000
13 September"The Drugs Don't Work"The Verve105,000
20 September"Candle in the Wind 1997" / "Something About the Way You Look Tonight"Elton John658,000
27 September1,546,688
4 October1,067,000
11 October572,000
18 October274,000
25 October"Spice Up Your Life"Spice Girls321,000
1 November"Barbie Girl" Aqua190,000
8 November239,000
15 November190,000
22 November165,000
29 November"Perfect Day" Various Artists 385,082
6 December274,706
13 December"Teletubbies say "Eh-oh!"" Teletubbies 317,000
20 December230,000
27 December"Too Much" Spice Girls252,000

Number-one albums

Chart date
(week ending)
AlbumArtistSales
4 JanuarySpiceSpice Girls
11 January119,000
18 January65,000
25 January
1 February Evita Madonna
8 February GlowReef55,000
15 FebruaryWhite on BlondeTexas47,000
22 FebruaryBlurBlur92,000
1 MarchAttack of the Grey Lantern Mansun48,000
8 MarchSpiceSpice Girls
15 MarchPopU2152,000
22 MarchSpiceSpice Girls60,000
29 March65,000
5 April85,000
12 April43,000
19 AprilDig Your Own HoleThe Chemical Brothers62,793
26 AprilUltraDepeche Mode43,000
3 MayTellin' StoriesThe Charlatans68,000
10 May
17 MaySpiceSpice Girls23,700
24 May Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the MixMichael Jackson37,000
31 May30,000
7 JuneOpen RoadGary Barlow58,000
14 JuneWu-Tang ForeverWu-Tang Clan26,000
21 JuneMiddle of NowhereHanson24,000
28 JuneOK ComputerRadiohead136,500
5 July48,200
12 JulyThe Fat of the LandThe Prodigy316,951
19 July98,000
26 July66,000
2 August
9 August
16 August30,500
23 AugustWhite on BlondeTexas30,000
30 AugustBe Here NowOasis696,000
6 September235,000
13 September95,000
20 September64,000
27 SeptemberMarchin' AlreadyOcean Colour Scene64,000
4 OctoberBe Here NowOasis48,000
11 OctoberUrban HymnsThe Verve250,054
18 October97,000
25 October63,500
1 November56,000
8 November61,000
15 NovemberSpiceworld Spice Girls192,000
22 November91,228
29 NovemberLet's Talk About Love Céline Dion91,000
6 December91,000
13 December Spiceworld Spice Girls 121,000
20 DecemberLet's Talk About Love Céline Dion
27 December219,918

Number-one compilation albums

Chart date
(week ending)
Album
4 JanuaryNow 35
11 January
18 January The Annual II Mixed by Judge Jules & Boy George
25 January
1 February
8 February
15 February In the Mix 97
22 February The Annual II Mixed by Judge Jules & Boy George
1 March Club Mix 97 2
8 March
15 March The Soul Album
22 March The Best Album in the World...Ever! 5
29 March Dance Nation 3 – Pete Tong & Judge Jules
5 April Now 36
12 April
19 April
26 April New Hits 1997
3 May
10 May
17 May
24 May Big Mix 97
31 May
7 June Smash Hits Summer 97
14 June The Best Club Anthems Classics
21 June
28 June
5 July
12 July The Best Disco Album in the World...Ever!
19 July
26 July Now 37
2 August
9 August
16 August
23 August Fresh Hits 1997
30 August
6 September
13 September Ibiza Uncovered
20 September
27 September
4 October Kiss in Ibiza 97
11 October Ibiza Uncovered
18 October Big Mix 97 – Volume 2
25 October The Best Anthems...Ever!
1 November Now Dance 97
8 November Huge Hits 1997
15 NovemberThe Annual III Mixed by Pete Tong & Boy George
22 November
29 November Now 38
6 December
13 December Diana Princess of Wales – Tribute
20 December
27 December

Top 50 singles

Position Song Title Artist(s) Sales Highest Position
1 Candle In The Wind 1997 / Something About The Way You Look Tonight Elton John 4,770,000 1
2 Barbie Girl Aqua 1,590,000 1
3 I'll Be Missing You Puff Daddy & Faith Evans featuring 112 1,360,000 1
4 Perfect Day Various Artists 1,270,000 1
5 Teletubbies Say Eh-Oh! Teletubbies 900,000 1
6 Men in Black Will Smith 880,000 1
7 Don't Speak No Doubt 830,000 1
8 Torn Natalie Imbruglia 810,000 2
9 Spice Up Your Life Spice Girls 780,000 1
10 Tubthumping Chumbawamba 780,000 2
11 MMMBop Hanson 710,000 1
12 D'You Know What I Mean? Oasis 700,000 1
13 "Never Ever" All Saints 690,000 1
14 I Believe I Can Fly R. Kelly 670,000 1
15 Mama / Who Do You Think You Are Spice Girls 660,000 1
16 I Wanna Be The Only One Eternal featuring Bebe Winans 600,000 1
17 Freed From Desire Gala 560,000 2
18 "Where Do You Go" No Mercy 540,000 2
19 Sunchyme Dario G 500,000 2
20 Free Ultra Naté 480,000 4
21 Encore Une Fois Sash! 470,000 2
22 Too Much Spice Girls 470,000 1
23 Time To Say Goodbye Andrea Bocelli & Sarah Brightman 470,000 2
24 Bellissima DJ Quicksilver 440,000 4
25 As Long As You Love Me Backstreet Boys 430,000 3
26 Baby Can I Hold You / Shooting Star Boyzone 420,000 2
27 Ecuador Sash! featuring Adrian Rodriguez 420,000 2
28 Wind Beneath My Wings Steven Houghton 410,000 3
29 Don't Let Go (Love) En Vogue 400,000 5
30 Stay Sash! featuring La Trec 400,000 2
31 Lovefool The Cardigans 370,000 2
32 The Drugs Don't Work The Verve 370,000 1
33 Tell Him Barbra Streisand & Celine Dion 360,000 3
34 Together Again Janet Jackson 360,000 4
35 2 Become 1 Spice Girls 350,000 1
36 You Might Need Somebody Shola Ama 340,000 4
37 You're Not Alone Olive 340,000 1
38 Everybody (Backstreet's Back) Backstreet Boys 340,000 3
39 Angels Robbie Williams 340,000 4
40 C U When U Get There Coolio featuring 40 Thevz 340,000 3
41 Your Woman White Town 1
42 Never Gonna Let You Go Tina Moore 3
43 Bitter Sweet Symphony The Verve 2
44 Remember Me The Blueboy 8
45 Closer Than Close Rosie Gaines 4
46 Stand By Me Oasis 2
47 Professional Widow (It's Got To Be Big) Tori Amos 1
48 Picture of You Boyzone 2
49 Say What You Want Texas 3
50 I'll Be There For You The Rembrandts 5 (No. 3 in 1995)

Top 10 Albums

Issue Date Album Title Artist Sales Highest Position
1 Be Here Now Oasis 1,740,000 1
2 Urban Hymns The Verve 1,690,000 1
3 Spice Spice Girls 1,320,000 1
4 Spiceworld Spice Girls 1,300,000 1
5 White on Blonde Texas 1,280,000 1
6 The Fat of the Land The Prodigy 1,100,000 1
7 Let's Talk About Love Celine Dion 1,090,000 1
8 OK Computer Radiohead 980,000 1
9 Greatest Hits Eternal 955,000 2
10 Ocean Drive Lighthouse Family 940,000 3

Classical music

Opera

Births

Deaths

Music awards

BRIT Awards

The 1997 BRIT Awards winners were:

Mercury Music Prize

The 1997 Mercury Music Prize was awarded to Roni Size/ReprazentNew Forms.

References

  1. "OK Computer". 1 May 1997 via Amazon.
  2. 1 2 "Nigel Kennedy Biography".
  3. Pareles, John (January 11, 1997). "Once More the Outsider, David Bowie Turns 50". The New York Times. Retrieved April 18, 2008.
  4. Guinness World Records (PDF). 2007. p. 187. Retrieved 3 March 2011. White Christmas was the first.
  5. Dalton, Stephen (2 April 2007). "Billy Mackenzie Tribute". London: The Times. Retrieved 3 June 2009.
  6. Obituary; accessed 22 September 2014.

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