Most cumulative weeks at No.1 on the UK Official Singles Chart

Most cumulative weeks at No.1 on the UK Official Singles Chart
Who
Elvis Presley
What
80 total number
Where
United Kingdom
When
05 February 2005

Elvis Presley's (USA, 1935-77) 21 UK chart-toppers have spent a cumulative total of 80 weeks at No.1, including seven weeks for "All Shook Up", his first No.1 from 1957, and eight weeks for "It's Now or Never" in 1960. Elvis' 80th week at No.1 was with a re-issue of "It's Now or Never" in 2005.

Elvis' 80 weeks at No.1 (21 singles): "All Shook Up" (7 weeks, 1957); "Jailhouse Rock" (3 weeks, 1958); "One Night"/"I Got Stung" (3 weeks, 1959); "A Fool Such As I"/"I Need Your Love Tonight" (5 weeks, 1959); "It's Now or Never" (8 weeks, 1960); "Are You Lonesome To-Night?" (4 weeks, 1961); "Wooden Heart" (6 weeks, 1961); "Surrender" (4 weeks, 1961); "(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame"/"Little Sister" (4 weeks, 1961); "Rock-a-Hula Baby"/"Can't Help Falling in Love" (4 weeks, 1962); "Good Luck Charm" (5 weeks, 1962); "She's Not You" (3 weeks, 1962); "Return to Sender" (3 weeks, 1962); "(You're the) Devil in Disguise" (1 week, 1963); "Crying in the Chapel" (2 weeks, 1965); "The Wonder of You" (6 weeks, 1970); "Way Down" (5 weeks, 1977); "A Little Less Conversation" (4 weeks, 2002); "Jailhouse Rock" (re-issue) (1 week, 2005); "One Night"/"I Got Stung" (re-issue) (1 week, 2005); "It's Now or Never" (1 week, 2005).

The Beatles have spent 70 weeks at No.1 with their 18 chart-topping singles. Ed Sheeran is the highest-ranked solo artist after Elvis with 61 cumulative weeks for his 14 No.1 singles to date.