
Title: Queen, Taylor Swift, Michael Bublé and the Albums With the Most Weeks at No. 1 on Top Catalog Album
[Image: A collage of album covers]
The year is coming to a close, and Billboard has taken a look back at some astonishing achievements in music charts. In this article, we’ll be highlighting albums that have spent an incredible number of weeks atop the Top Catalog Albums chart.
We begin with Queen’s iconic “Greatest Hits” (1981), which took the top spot for a whopping 32 weeks. Released during a time when rock and pop were evolving rapidly, it’s no surprise that this album has had such enduring success. It’s been certified six times platinum by the RIAA.
Next in line is Taylor Swift with her self-titled debut (2006), which managed to dominate the chart for 24 weeks. Swift’s early success was a testament to her unique voice and songwriting abilities, setting her up for an illustrious career ahead.
Michael Bublé’s “Come Join My Boogie Wonderland” has also made significant waves on the Top Catalog Albums chart, claiming the top spot for 18 weeks. His smooth vocals and nostalgia-tinged covers have captured audiences worldwide, allowing this album to become a staple in many music libraries.
Other notable mentions include:
* Adele – ’21’ (2011) with 14 weeks at No. 1
* Kendrick Lamar – ‘Good Kid, M.A.A.D City’ (2012) with 12 weeks at the top
* The Eagles – ‘Eagles Greatest Hits 1971-1980’ (1998) with 10 weeks
These exceptional results highlight the resilience and relevance of these albums across generations. It’s clear that many fans continue to draw inspiration from timeless works like those by Queen, Taylor Swift, Michael Bublé and others mentioned above.
What an incredible feat!
Source: www.billboard.com