ARCTIC MONKEYS’ BIGGEST TRACKS
The list is compiled in album equivalent sales generated by each song. Therefore, these figures are not merged units of singles formats. Instead, it includes weighted sales of the song’s physical single, download, ringtone and streaming as well as its share among sales of all albums on which it is featured.
1. 2013 – Arctic Monkeys – Do I Wanna Know? [AM] – 1,820,000
2. 2007 – Arctic Monkeys – Fluorescent Adolescent [Favourite Worst Nightmare] – 1,120,000
3. 2005 – Arctic Monkeys – I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor [Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not] – 1,070,000
4. 2006 – Arctic Monkeys – When the Sun Goes Down [Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not] – 840,000
5. 2012 – Arctic Monkeys – R U Mine? [AM] – 830,000
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Is the update still on? Or is it less priority next to Billie and Taylor?
Kinda sad how their worst album is the 2nd best selling.. Well, guess it’s just how pop industry works
Please can we have Tool or Smashing Pumpkins or Marilyn Manson that sold a lot more than AM?
I don’t know them but I recognized their biggest track. Ill check on the rest time.
But im actually wondering why Arctic Monkeys and not other music artists that are more requested. Im not complaining though.
Arctic Monkeys have just released their new album.
Love the new design btw 🙂
This is cool………but why not focus on the biggest acs of all time as a priority?
Great article! But I don’t understand how their sales stand at 65,000 in Spain while AM sold 110,000 copies there alone, I’m pretty sure the latter is the one that’s wrong 😉
Oops, typo detected! 110k stands for AM’s French sales, it did 17,5k in Spain. Figures were just fine in Excel so this doesn’t alter totals 🙂
Now fixed, thanks!