CSPC: Cher Popularity Analysis
Physical Singles Sales – Part 3
As a reminder, the weighting is done with a 10 to 3 ratio between one album and one physical single.
All I Really Want to Do (1965) – 198,000 equivalent albums
All I Really Want To Do -660,000
The Sonny Side of Cher (1966) – 600,000 equivalent albums
Where Do You Go – 430,000
Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) – 1,570,000
Cher (1966) – 153,000 equivalent albums
Alfie – 350,000
I Feel Something In The Air – 40,000
Sunny – 120,000
With Love, Cher (1967) – 318,000 equivalent albums
Behind The Door – 120,000
Mama – 30,000
Hey Joe – 100,000
You Better Sit Down Baby – 810,000
Backstage (1968) – 12,000 equivalent albums
All singles – 40,000
3614 Jackson Highway (1969) – 9,000 equivalent albums
All singles – 30,000
The hit or miss logic of Cher‘s career was already obvious during the 60s. Among the first category was All I Really Want To Do, Bang Bang and You Better Sit Down Baby while the second is home of Mama, Hey Joe and more.
Nevertheless, she still sold 4,3 million physical singles as a solo singer during the 60s.