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2003 in British music

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2000s in music in the UK
List of number one singles
Summaries and charts:
2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
1999

This is a summary of 2003 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year. Whilst weeks at number one began to increase with significant numbers achieving 4 week runs, and the Black Eyed Peas breaking a chart record in the 21st century, single sales rapidly plummeted, decreasing by 34% since 2002. The year became the first in ten not to contain a million selling single. The year was particularly successful for Beyoncé, Justin Timberlake, Avril Lavigne, Christina Aguilera, and Dido.

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[edit] Summary

[edit] January

Remaining at the top from 2002, new girl band, Girls Aloud spent the first 2 weeks of the year at the top of the charts with their debut single "Sound Of The Underground". As one talent show winner left the top, another was responsible for their replacement. This time from BBC's Fame Academy, David Sneddon a young performer from Scotland, who'd had lead roles in musicals and sung with bands around the pub circuit, including the Martians, and won the show performing Elton John's 'Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me' beating 36,000 other applicants. His debut single "Stop Living The Lie", came in at the top of the UK charts and remained on the top for 2 weeks. He is the only artist to date from a reality TV show to have a hit record with a self-written song. He had a further two top twenty hit singles and a top ten album, Seven Years Ten Weeks, and signed a development publishing deal with Universal Music in October 2003.

After the release of her debut single, "Complicated", which made #3 in the singles charts, Avril Lavigne's debut album, Let Go climbed up to the top of the albums charts for 3 weeks. Consequently, she became the youngest female solo artist to top the albums chart at only 17 years of age. The album spawned three other Top 40 hits, the upbeat "Sk8er Boi", the powerful "Losing Grip" and the loneliness ballad "I'm With You". None of these hits equalled the success of her debut single, the highest peaking at #7.

[edit] February

Hitting the Russian charts 3 years earlier, female duo t.A.T.u. released their début single, "All the Things She Said" in the UK and it topped the charts for a total of 4 weeks, taking all of February with it. The accompanying video ostensibly depicted the girls imprisoned but concluded by revealing that it was the audience who was imprisoned; it stirred controversy with its images of the two girls kissing. They became the first Russian act to hit number 1 in the UK. Their album, 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane peaked at #12 in the charts and spawned a #7 hit, "Not Gonna Get Us" in May. London duo Turin Brakes scored their first UK top ten hit when "Pain Killer" entered the chart at #5 on February 23rd. Previous to this, they had only enjoyed average success outside of the top 20.

After the massive success of his debut single as a solo artist, "Like I Love You" (#2), ex-*NSYNC member, Justin Timberlake released his solo album, Justified. Making #6 on its first chart run, it climbed back into the charts and this time made #1 for 2 weeks. Another solo star previously in a successful group took over from Justin. Previously in Destiny's Child, Kelly Rowland released her debut album, Simply Deep which topped the charts for one week. Her debut single "Stole", peaked at #2. Following their #1 album from 1999, alternative electronic band, Massive Attack hit the top again with their new album, 100th Window. The album spawned one single hit, "Special Cases" which made #15.

[edit] March

Returning to the top of the UK charts for the 4th time, US superstar, Christina Aguilera hit the top with a second release from her second album, Stripped. "Beautiful" contrasted with the upbeat and raunchy "Dirrty", as "Beautiful" was a love ballad that seemed to be very personal to Christina. She received praise from GLAAD because of the positive presentation of homosexual people in the video to the song. The BBC missed the point of the video and heavily edited it for showing on Top of the pops. Interestingly enough, despite the fact that Britney has received 1 more chart topper than Christina, as of January 2005, Christina has spent more weeks on top of the UK charts than Britney, with "Beautiful" adding another 2 to that list. With the official comic relief song of the year, Gareth Gates returned to the top of the UK charts for a 4th and final time with a cover of Norman Greenbaum's "Spirit In The Sky". Taking it to the top for a 3rd time, Gareth became the only act to get to the top with this single who was not a one-hit wonder.

Returning to the top for a week was Justin Timberlake and his debut album, Justified. By this time, he had released a follow up single to "Like I Love You" from the album. "Cry Me A River", also peaked at #2 and was an emotional ballad creating controversy because many thought the song was about Britney, seeing as there was a Britney look-alike in the video. Taking the top of the albums chart for the following 4 weeks was jazz singer, Norah Jones with her debut album, Come Away With Me. No singles were released from the album, but despite this it was a hugely successful album.

[edit] April

Becoming the second single of the year to have a 4 week run at number one, the next chart topper was a re-working of Oliver Cheatham's 1983 #38 hit, "Get Down Saturday Night". Featuring his vocals on the track, "Make Luv" was re-worked by Room 5 and was used in a TV advertisement for Lynx Deodorant. Consequently it sold very well and topped the singles charts for almost the whole of April. The duo did another collaboration, "Music And You" in December as a Christmas release, but it only made #38.

Nu Metal band, Linkin Park hit #1 for the first time with their third album, Meteora. The album spawned 4 single hits, the highest peaking at #10. After a week, rock and roll duo, The White Stripes took over for 2 weeks with their fourth album, Elephant, spanning the very popular single, "7 Nation Army", which peaked at #7. Returning to the top of the charts with A Rush Of Blood To The Head were Coldplay. This album was previously at #1 in September 2002. It only remained at the top for a week this time.

[edit] May

With their 3rd chart single, guitar playing pop trio, Busted scored their first UK chart topper when "You Said No" hit the top. This was their 3rd consecutive Top 3 hit, following their debut single, "That's What I Go To School For" which made #3 in September 2002 and their second single, "Year 3000" which hit #2 in January of this year. "You Said No" was a slightly more lyrics focused compared to their previous 2 singles which had been more tune based. Criticised for making a mockery of rock bands in the new millennium, Busted quickly gained a huge fanbase with young audiences. Taking over after 7 days was German producer, Thomas Bruckner, re-named Tomcraft for his one and only UK single, "Loneliness". It became the second of 9 to spend only a week at the top during the whole of 2003. This was a very good sign for the popularity of singles, however sales were at their all-time low. Back at the top for the first time in 6 years, was soul/RNB singer, R. Kelly with a track from his new album, Chocolate Factory. "Ignition Remix" was his first #1 single since "I Believe I Can Fly" hit the top in 1997. The single was successful, topping the charts for 4 weeks receiving hugely high levels of airplay across all radio stations.

With her 8th UK #1 album, Madonna returns to the top of the album charts with her new release American Life. The album contained the hits "Love Profusion", "Hollywood", "American Life" and "Die Another Day". The latter was taken from the soundtrack to the James Bond film of the same name, which itself was also a success. Returning to the top yet again was Justin Timberlake and his debut album, Justified, but its stay was only for a week. By this time it had spawned a 3rd #2 single, "Rock Your Body", which saw Justin turn towards dance music and show off his moves in the video. Despite the fact that Blur scored a 5th #1 album with their latest release, Think Tank, Justified was not kept from the top for long, returning to the top after a week, for what became its longest consecutive run at the top, ending at 3 weeks. In total, the album had spent 7 weeks at the top.

[edit] June

With this massively successful debut single, pop rock band Evanescence made their mark on the music industry as soon as they started. "Bring Me To Life" was a melancholy, hopeful power ballad that topped the charts for 4 weeks. The band was a four piece from Little Rock, Arkansas fronted by Amy Lee. The band went on to experience massive success with their debut album, Fallen which topped the albums chart and spawned another 3 Top 40 hits during the year. Their debut single managed to reach #5 on the Hot 100.

Topping the charts for the third time since their career began in 1997, the Stereophonics were back at the top with You Gotta Go There To Come Back. The album spawned 2 Top 5 hits, following the pattern from their previous 2 chart topping albums. Back at the top since 2001 were Radiohead with their 4th UK #1 album, Hail to the Thief. Only lasting at the top for a week, just like the Stereophonics, Evanescence reached the top of the charts with Fallen while "Bring Me To Life" was still at the top of the singles chart. However, it itself was not able to top the charts for longer than a week.

[edit] July

Following in the footsteps of her former colleague, Kelly Rowland, Beyoncé Knowles managed to reach the top of the UK charts with a solo release. After making an appearance in the third Austin Powers movie, Goldmember, Beyonce put herself back in the public eye and then released her debut solo single from the movie, "Work It Out" which managed to make #7 on the UK singles chart. Her debut album, Dangerously In Love topped the charts a week before she received her first (third, including her career with Destiny's Child) number one single, and they both continued runs at the top simultaneously for 3 weeks when her second single was knocked off the top spot. "Crazy in Love" was an upbeat pop ballad, but was not as dance emphasised as "Work It Out". It featured the rapper Jay-Z who was already a very successful artist and whose career began 6 years ago in 1997.

Featuring her four Top 10 hits; the club tune "Work It Out", the chart topping "Crazy In Love", the #2 hit "Bonnie & Clyde '03" also with Jay-Z and the massive US #1, "Baby Boy" in a duet with Sean Paul. Beyonce's debut album, "Dangerously In Love" topped the charts for five consecutive weeks, three of those weeks coinciding with when her second single, "Crazy In Love" was at the top of the charts. Her debut album sold 113,000 copies in its first week and was eventually certified two times (2x) platinum in October by the BPI. The album itself have the most consecutive weeks to reach the top position on the UK album chart for 2003.

In 2004, Beyonce released more singles from the album which faired well and then re-formed with her old girl group, Destiny's Child who proved to be much more successful than expected.

[edit] August

Hitting the top of the UK charts for the third time with his 5th single was Daniel Bedingfield with another love ballad, "Never Gonna Leave Your Side" which he said was a twin of his previous chart topper, "If You're Not The One", being about the same girl. Not only was the theme similar, but so was the chart performance, only spending a week at the summit. Urban/R&B songstress, Blu Cantrell was next to top the charts with a single from her second album, Bittersweet. The single was "Breathe" and was a collaboration with Sean Paul, who was a Jamaican born Reggae performer. Although never airing enough on Radio 1 to make the play list, it still managed to enter the chart at #1 and stay there for 4 weeks and became the surprise smash hit of the year.

With an original fusion of modern rock and country/folk, English rock band The Coral scored their 1st #1 album with their second release, Magic And Medicine. The album spawned 3 hit singles, one of which hit the top 5, becoming their highest peaking single ever. However, it only took a week before Robbie Williams hit the top of the charts again when Escapology returned to the top of the charts after its 6 week stay over the Christmas season of 2002. It contained the hits, "Feel", "Come Undone", "Something Beautiful" and "Sexed Up". Taking over after a week for a 2 week run was Eva Cassidy with her 3rd UK #1 album, American Tune. She became the second female solo artist to have 3 consecutive UK #1 albums, after Madonna achieved this in 2000, however it could be said that Eva holds this record solo, because one of Madonna's albums was the soundtrack to Evita which featured other vocalists as well as her, whereas Cassidy holds the full credit for all three of her albums. Even more amazingly, Cassidy started this run of consecutive #1 albums after passing away, so the entire record is posthumous.

[edit] September

Hitting the top for only the 6th time since his massively successful career began in 1971, Elton John's #42 hit from 1979 "Are you ready for love" was shortened, put into use in by Sky TV for their football premiership ads and consequently re-released when it shot straight to the top of the charts for a week. It was only Elton's 3rd solo #1 single. Next was the second single and first Top 30 hit from the Black Eyed Peas. They were a 4 piece rap act from Los Angeles, California and scored a 6 week run at the top with this single, becoming the biggest selling single of the year (however, failing to sell a million copies, becoming the first year to not have a million selling single since 1993) and also the longest stay at the top of the UK charts since Cher's "Believe" in 1998. The song, "Where Is The Love?" featured an unaccredited Justin Timberlake's vocals on the chorus and was about society and the corruption that had engulfed it and that people should begin to spread love to bring the world to a better state.

Topping the charts for 4 weeks with their debut album were rock band, The Darkness. Modelling themselves on bands like Queen they had already scored one Top 40 hit from the album, with "Growing On Me", which peaked at #11. Their next hit from the album, in the following month was their biggest, peaking at #2 and becoming what was considered to be the first classic anthem of the 21st century. "I Believe In A Thing Called Love" was very Queen-esque and marked them as a hugely popular band. They made #2 again with their special Christmas release and the album, Permission To Land spawned one final hit the following year, "Love Is Only A Feeling", which hit #5.

[edit] October

Finally ending the long stint at the top from the Black Eyed Peas, the Sugababes were back for a 3rd time with their new single "Hole In The Head" taken from their 3rd album, Three which weirdly enough peaked at #3 in the albums chart. This was their last #1 single as of January 2005, and the continued successfully into 2004, scoring 2 #8 hits, "In The Middle" & "Caught In A Moment".

Absolution was the 4th release from British rock band, Muse. Gradually acquiring a larger fan base, they finally scored a #1 album, with what has been by far their most successful to date. However, their run at the top was short-lived, because only after 7 days, Dido was back at the top with her second album, Life For Rent. Due to the success of No Angel when re-issued due to her appearance in Eminem's "Stan", she began recording again and this album became another massive hit, but not quite as big as her debut. The album spawned 3 hit singles, two of which failed to make the Top 20, but one became her most successful single, "White Flag", peaking at #2. It spent 4 weeks at the top, but was to return to the top several times over the course of the next few months.

[edit] November

New York hip hop producer, club DJ and radio DJ, Fatman Scoop combining with Crooklyn Clan were the first #1 of November with "Be Faithful" which was made 5 years earlier, but only released now. It spent 2 weeks at #1 and became the second #1 of the year to hit the top many years after being made, with the first being T.a.t.u. and "All the Things She Said". A much more sultry, moody track compared to her more dance based 21st century singles saw Kylie Minogue hit the top for a 7th time. She was praised all over for trying a different style and making it just as good as her other music, however it did join record with Iron Maiden's "Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter" in becoming the lowest selling number one single of all time. Hitting the top for the second time were pop trio, Busted with their 5th chart hit, "Crashed The Wedding". Taking a different stance to their other singles, it still only managed one week at the summit. Hitting the top for a record 12th time were boyband Westlife with their remake of the Barry Manilow #11 hit from 1975, "Mandy". They were now 2 chart toppers ahead of the queen of pop, Madonna and 2 chart toppers behind the British Elvis, Cliff Richard.

With a collection of their best tracks such as "Everybody Hurts", "Imitation Of Life", "Losing My Religion" & "The Great Beyond", R.E.M. were back at the top with In Time - The Best Of R.E.M. - 1988-2003.

Failing to top the singles chart all year were boyband Blue who scored a 3rd consecutive UK #1 album with their new release Guilty. It had already spawned one hit, "Guilty" and would create more including "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours" a collaboration with Stevie Wonder on one of his old tracks, "Breathe Easy" and "Bubblin'". They split at the end of 2004 releasing a Greatest Hits compilation promoting it with a new track "Curtain Falls". Returning to number one for the first time was Dido with Life For Rent. Taking over from her was Michael Jackson with his Number Ones collection. Scoring 7 #1's in the UK and 13 in the US, he had accumulated a large amount to make an album with. The album contained the likes of "Billie Jean", "Rock with You", "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough", "Black or White", "Earth Song" & "Thriller".

[edit] December

After a break of a year, Pop Idol, Will Young returned to the top of the UK charts for the 4th time with his new single "Leave Right Now". It was taken from his new album, Friday's Child, which later topped the charts. He now had as many chart toppers as Gareth Gates and as of January 2005, they are still level. Taking over after 2 weeks was a duet from Ozzy Osbourne and his daughter Kelly with "Changes". Tipped to be the Christmas #1, Kelly was experiencing great success as a solo artist and also the song gave Ozzy his first #1 after 33 years of chart activity since he first started with Black Sabbath. It was also the first father/daughter chart topper since Frank Sinatra and Nancy Sinatra topped the charts with "Somethin' Stupid" in 1967. However, in Christmas week the most unexpected thing happened. Taken from the soundtrack to the new film Donnie Darko, Michael Andrews & Gary Jules scored a chart topper with "Mad World". It was a remake of the "Tears for Fears" #3 hit from 1982 and topped the UK charts for 3 weeks becoming the fastest selling single of the year (not the largest though) and took the Christmas number one spot along with it.

With their 5th album, Turnaround gave Westlife their 4th #1 album. It contained the chart topping "Mandy" and the #3 hit from the following year, "Obvious". The following year Bryan McFadden split from the group, but they continued as a foursome releasing Allow Us To Be Frank with a cover of old big band classics. Topping the charts with his second album was Will Young and Friday's Child. which contained "Leave Right Now". However, the Christmas number one album was to be taken from a very special lady who had become probably the most successful female solo artist in the 21st century on the albums chart. Dido returned to the top for a further 3 weeks with Life For Rent. It has sold in excess of 2.2 million copies.

[edit] Charts

[edit] Number-one singles

Issue date Song title Artist Sales
5 January "Sound of the Underground" Girls Aloud 56,000
12 January "Sound of the Underground" Girls Aloud 34,471
19 January "Stop Living the Lie" David Sneddon 108,000
26 January "Stop Living the Lie" David Sneddon 45,500
2 February "All the Things She Said" t.A.T.u. 90,000
9 February "All the Things She Said" t.A.T.u. 57,000
16 February "All the Things She Said" t.A.T.u. 45,500
23 February "All the Things She Said" t.A.T.u. 40,500
2 March "Beautiful" Christina Aguilera 59,500
9 March "Beautiful" Christina Aguilera 42,500
16 March "Spirit in the Sky" Gareth Gates and The Kumars 273,508
23 March "Spirit in the Sky" Gareth Gates and The Kumars 117,000
30 March "Make Luv" Room 5 featuring Oliver Cheatham 111,000
6 April "Make Luv" Room 5 featuring Oliver Cheatham 66,500
13 April "Make Luv" Room 5 featuring Oliver Cheatham 43,000
20 April "Make Luv" Room 5 featuring Oliver Cheatham 32,500
27 April "You Said No" Busted 41,000
4 May "Loneliness" Tomcraft 36,617
11 May "Ignition (remix)" R. Kelly 70,000
18 May "Ignition (remix)" R. Kelly 72,360
25 May "Ignition (remix)" R. Kelly 67,000
1 June "Ignition (remix)" R. Kelly 60,415
8 June "Bring Me to Life" Evanescence 56,524
15 June "Bring Me to Life" Evanescence 47,500
22 June "Bring Me to Life" Evanescence 36,000
29 June "Bring Me to Life" Evanescence 34,300
6 July "Crazy in Love" Beyoncé 72,500
13 July "Crazy in Love" Beyoncé 46,500
20 July "Crazy in Love" Beyoncé 34,600
27 July "Never Gonna Leave Your Side" Daniel Bedingfield 36,500
3 August "Breathe" Blu Cantrell featuring Sean Paul 47,312
10 August "Breathe" Blu Cantrell featuring Sean Paul 49,200
17 August "Breathe" Blu Cantrell featuring Sean Paul 44,000
24 August "Breathe" Blu Cantrell featuring Sean Paul 40,000
31 August "Are You Ready for Love?" Elton John 56,923
7 September "Where Is the Love?" Black Eyed Peas 94,308
14 September "Where Is the Love?" Black Eyed Peas 90,308
21 September "Where Is the Love?" Black Eyed Peas 79,000
28 September "Where Is the Love?" Black Eyed Peas 70,000
5 October "Where Is the Love?" Black Eyed Peas 65,000
12 October "Where Is the Love?" Black Eyed Peas 55,000
19 October "Hole in the Head" Sugababes 58,500
26 October "Be Faithful" Fatman Scoop / Crooklyn Clan 62,500
2 November "Be Faithful" Fatman Scoop / Crooklyn Clan 51,400
9 November "Slow" Kylie Minogue 43,000
16 November "Crashed the Wedding" Busted 55,000
23 November "Mandy" Westlife 70,000
30 November "Leave Right Now" Will Young 117,702
7 December "Leave Right Now" Will Young 83,000
14 December "Changes" Ozzy & Kelly Osbourne 86,000
21 December "Mad World" Michael Andrews featuring Gary Jules 227,547
28 December "Mad World" Michael Andrews featuring Gary Jules 167,000

[edit] Number-one albums

Issue date Album title Artist Sales
5 January Let Go Avril Lavigne 52,000
12 January Let Go Avril Lavigne 38,000
19 January Let Go Avril Lavigne 41,000
26 January Justified Justin Timberlake 26,000
2 February Justified Justin Timberlake 51,000
9 February Simply Deep Kelly Rowland
16 February 100th Window Massive Attack
23 February Justified Justin Timberlake
2 March Come Away with Me Norah Jones
9 March Come Away with Me Norah Jones
16 March Come Away with Me Norah Jones
23 March Come Away with Me Norah Jones
30 March Meteora Linkin Park
6 April Elephant White Stripes
13 April Elephant White Stripes
20 April A Rush of Blood to the Head Coldplay
27 April American Life Madonna
4 May Justified Justin Timberlake
11 May Think Tank Blur
18 May Justified Justin Timberlake
25 May Justified Justin Timberlake
1 June Justified Justin Timberlake
8 June You Gotta Go There to Come Back Stereophonics
15 June Hail to the Thief Radiohead
22 June Fallen Evanescence
29 June Dangerously in Love Beyoncé
6 July Dangerously in Love Beyoncé
13 July Dangerously in Love Beyoncé
20 July Dangerously in Love Beyoncé
27 July Dangerously in Love Beyoncé
3 August Magic and Medicine The Coral
10 August Escapology Robbie Williams
17 August American Tune Eva Cassidy
24 August American Tune Eva Cassidy
31 August Permission to Land The Darkness
7 September Permission to Land The Darkness
14 September Permission to Land The Darkness
21 September Permission to Land The Darkness
28 September Absolution Muse
5 October Life for Rent Dido
12 October Life for Rent Dido
19 October Life for Rent Dido
26 October Life for Rent Dido
2 November In Time - The Best of - 1988–2003 R.E.M.
9 November Guilty Blue
16 November Life for Rent Dido
23 November Number Ones Michael Jackson
30 November Turnaround Westlife
7 December Friday's Child Will Young
14 December Life for Rent Dido
21 December Life for Rent Dido
28 December Life for Rent Dido

[edit] Top 40 Singles of 2003

Position Song Title Artist Highest Position Sales
1 Where Is The Love? Black Eyed Peas 1 634,000
2 Spirit In The Sky Gareth Gates & The Kumars 1 551,527
3 Ignition Remix R Kelly 1 476,590
4 Mad World Michael Andrews feat. Gary Jules 1 395,000
5 Leave Right Now Will Young 1 390,000
6 All The Things She Said t.A.T.u 1 336,000
7 Changes Ozzy & Kelly Osbourne 1 335,000
8 Breathe Blu Cantrell feat. Sean Paul 1 330,000
9 Make Luv Room 5 feat. Oliver Cheatham 1 320,000
10 Christmas Time (Don't Let The Bells End) The Darkness 2 315,000
11 Bring Me To Life Evanescence 1 300,000
12 White Flag Dido 2 290,000
13 In Da Club 50 Cent 3 270,000
14 Turn Me On Kevin Lyttle 2 265,000
15 Crazy In Love Beyonce 1 265,000
16 Move Your Feet Junior Senior 3 250,000
17 I'm Your Man Shane Ritchie 2
18 Stop Living The Lie David Sneddon 1 245,000
19 Be Faithful Fatman Scoop feat. The Crooklyn Clan 1 220,000
20 Shut Up Black Eyed Peas 2
21 Sound of the Underground Girls Aloud 1 210,000
22 Sweet Dreams My L.A. Ex Rachel Stevens 2 210,000
23 Beautiful Christina Aguilera 1 200,000
24 Pretty Green Eyes Ultrabeat 2 197,000
25 Lose Yourself Eminem 1 195,000
26 Superstar Jamelia 3 185,000
27 Are You Ready For Love? Elton John 1 175,000
28 Cry Me A River Justin Timberlake 2 175,000
29 All I Have Jennifer Lopez feat. LL Cool J 2 175,000
30 Stole Kelly Rowland 2 175,000
31 Mandy Westlife 1
32 Fly On The Wings Of Love XTM & DJ Chucky presents Annia 8 165,000
33 I Believe In A Thing Called Love The Darkness 2 165,000
34 Year 3000 Busted 2 165,000
35 If You're Not The One Daniel Bedingfield 1 165,000
36 Proper Crimbo Bo Selecta 4
37 Fast Food Song Fast Food Rockers 2 155,000
38 I Know What You Want Busta Rhymes feat. Mariah Carey 3 150,000
39 Baby Boy Big Brovaz 4 150,000
40 Scandalous Mis-Teeq 2 150,000

[edit] Top 40 Albums of 2003

Position Album Title Artist Highest Position Sales
1 Life For Rent Dido 1 2,168,000
2 Justified Justin Timberlake 1
3 Stripped Christina Aguilera 2
4 Gotta Get Thru This Daniel Bedingfield 2
5 Come Away With Me Norah Jones 1
6 Permission To Land The Darkness 1
7 A Rush Of Blood To The Head Coldplay 1
8 Number Ones Michael Jackson 1
9 Busted Busted 2
10 In Time - The Best Of - 1998-2003 R.E.M. 1
11 Let Go Avril Lavigne 1
12 Friday's Child Will Young 1
13 Elephunk Black Eyed Peas 4
14 Dangerously In Love Beyoncé 1
15 Fallen Evanescence 1
16 Innocent Eyes Delta Goodrem 2
17 Get Rich Or Die Tryin' 50 Cent 2
18 By The Way Red Hot Chili Peppers 1
19 A Present For Everyone Busted 2
20 Greatest Hits Red Hot Chili Peppers 4
21 Dutty Rock Sean Paul 2
22 Elephant The White Stripes 1
23 Turnaround Westlife 1
24 Pure Hayley Westenra 7
25 The R. In R&B - Greatest Hits Collection Vol. 1 R. Kelly 4
26 Home Simply Red 2
27 Escapology Robbie Williams 1
28 You Gotta Go There To Come Back Stereophonics 1
29 Guilty Blue 1
30 Live At Knebworth Robbie Williams 2
31 Three Sugababes 3
32 The Very Best Of Sheryl Crow 2
33 Greatest Hit 1970-2002 Elton John 3
34 As Time Goes By... - The Great American Songbook Volume II Rod Stewart 4
35 Meteora Linkin Park 1
36 Michael Buble Michael Buble 6
37 Bryn Bryn Terfel 6
38 Twentysomething Jamie Cullum 5
39 The Eminem Show Eminem 1
40 Ladies Night Atomic Kitten 5

[edit] Music awards

[edit] Brit Awards

[edit] Ivor Novello Awards

[edit] Mercury Music Prize

Ms. DynamiteA Little Deeper

[edit] Popjustice £20 Music Prize

"No Good Advice" – Girls Aloud

[edit] The Record of the Year

"Mandy" – Westlife

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