List of UK top 10 singles in 2003

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Russian duo t.A.T.u. caused controversy in early 2003 with the music video for their number-one single "All the Things She Said".

The UK Singles Chart is one of many music charts compiled by the Official Charts Company that calculates the best-selling singles of the week in the United Kingdom.[1] Before 2004, the chart was only based on the sales of physical singles.[2][3] This list shows singles that peaked in the Top 10 of the UK Singles Chart during 2003, as well as songs which peaked in 2002 and 2004 but were in the top 10 in 2003. The entry date is when the song appeared in the top 10 for the first time.

Two-hundred and twenty-nine singles were in the top ten in 2003. Eleven singles from 2002 remained in the top 10 for several weeks at the beginning of the year, while "Hey Ya! by Outkast was released in 2003 but did not reach its peak until 2004.[4][5]Sk8er Boi, the second single released by Canadian singer Avril Lavigne, was the only song from 2002 to reach its peak in 2003, reaching number eight on 5 January 2003 having entered the top 10 on 22 December 2002.[6] Sixty artists scored multiple entries in the top 10 in 2003.

The 2002 Christmas number-one, "Sound of the Underground" by Girls Aloud (which was the group's winners single after being formed on Popstars: The Rivals) remained at number-one for the first three weeks of 2003. The first new number-one single of the year was "Stop Living the Lie" by Fame Academy winner David Sneddon. Overall, twenty-two different songs peaked at number-one in 2003, with Busted (2) having the most songs hit that position.

Background

Multiple entries

Rapper 50 Cent's debut single, "In da Club", reached number three in April 2003. Two further singles also charted in the top 10 in 2003: "P.I.M.P." (#5) and "21 Questions" (#6).
Ex-'N Sync band member Justin Timberlake achieved four UK top 10 singles in 2003. "Cry Me a River" and "Rock Your Body" and "Work It" all charted in high positions. He also featured on the best-selling song of the year, "Where Is the Love?" by The Black Eyed Peas, which spent six weeks at number-one.

Jamaican singer Sean Paul achieved five top five entries in the United Kingdom, the most of any act that year, including the number-one single "Breathe", which he recorded with Blu Cantrell.[7] His second highest charting song was "Baby Boy", a duet with Destiny's Child member Beyoncé as she launched her solo career, peaking at number two. Of his other hit singles, "Like Glue" charted highest at number 3,"Get Busy" reached a high of number four and "Gimme the Light" landed one place lower but made the top five.

Six artists had the the joint second most top ten singles in 2003 with four each. Busted, Girls Aloud, Christina Aguilera, The Cheeky Girls and Justin Timberlake all had four top 10 singles in 2003. Busted claimed the number-one spot on two occasions with "You Said No" and "Crashed the Wedding".[4] A third single, "Year 3000" placed at number two and they achieved a fourth hit single for the year with "Sleeping with the Light On", reaching a high of number three. Girls Aloud took debut single "Sound of the Underground" - recorded as their winning single for the television competition show Popstars the Rivals - to number one at the end of the previous year, beating rival act One True Voice to Christmas number one.[8] While One True Voice disbanded after one more single, Girls Aloud scored three more top tens in 2003 - a cover of "Jump for the Love Actually soundtrack placed at number two, and "No Good Advice" and "Life Got Cold" both made number three.[6][9][10]

Fellow Popstars contestants The Cheeky Girls followed up December 2002's launch single "The Cheeky Song (Touch My Bum)" (a number two hit) with three more top ten singles. "Take Your Shoes Off" went straight in at number three, as did "Hooray Hooray (It's a Cheeky Holiday)".[11] A Christmas single, "Have a Cheeky Christmas" scraped into the top ten at the end of the year. Christina Aguilera had one of the biggest hits of her career with "Beautiful", which topped the chart in March 2003.[6] "Fighter" was a number three entry, "Can't Hold Us Down", with the added vocals of Lil' Kim placed at number 6 and "The Voice Within" rounded off her year, peaking at number nine.

Justin Timberlake, who had previously been part of 'N Sync, had four top ten hits in his own right, including one featured appearance on The Black Eyed Peas single "Where Is the Love?". The song spent six weeks at number-one and was the best-selling single of 2003.[12] His other chart hits were number-two peaking "Cry Me a River" and "Rock Your Body", and "Work It" with Nelly which made number seven.

Former Take That singer Robbie Williams was the final artist with four top 10 singles to his name in 2003. "Feel" officially charted at the end of 2002 but remained in the chart for the first couple of weeks of the year.[13] "Something Beautiful" reached number three in August, "Come Undone" ranked one place lower and "Sexed Up" placed at number ten.

Rock band Evanescence was one of a number of artists with three top-ten entries, including number ones "Bring Me to Life". 50 Cent, Big Brovaz, Delta Goodrem, Good Charlotte and Westlife were among the other artists who had multiple top 10 entries in 2003.

Best-selling songs

The Black Eyed Peas had the best-selling single of the year with "Where Is The Love?". The song spent eleven weeks in the top 10 (including six weeks at number one) and sold over 625,000 copies and was certified platinum by the BPI.[12][14] "Spirit in the Sky" by Gareth Gates and The Kumars came in second place, selling more than 552,000 copies and losing out by around 70,000 sales.[15] R. Kelly's "Ignition (Remix)", "Mad World" from Michael Andrews featuring Gary Jules[16] and "Leave Right Now" by Will Young made up the top five. Songs by t.A.T.u.,[17] Ozzy & Kelly Osbourne,[18] Blu Cantrell featuring Sean Paul,[7] Room 5 featuring Oliver Cheatham[19] and The Darkness[16] were also in the top ten best-selling singles of the year.

Top-ten singles

Symbol Meaning
Single peaked in 2002 but still in chart in 2003.
Single released in 2003 but peaked in 2004.
(#) Year-end top-ten single and rank
Entered The date that the song first appeared in the chart.
Peak Highest position that the song reached in the UK Singles Chart.
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Singles in 2002
19 October 2002 13 "The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)" Las Ketchup 1 14 December 2002 1
26 October 2002 9 "Dilemma" [A] Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland 1 26 October 2002 2
7 December 2002 10 "If You're Not the One" Daniel Bedingfield 1 7 December 2002 1
14 December 2002 13 "Lose Yourself" Eminem 1 14 December 2002 1
14 December 2002 4 "Feel" Robbie Williams 4 14 December 2002 1
14 December 2002 6 "Cheeky Song (Touch My Bum)" Cheeky Girls, TheThe Cheeky Girls 2 14 December 2002 4
21 December 2002 5 "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" Blue featuring Elton John 1 21 December 2002 1
28 December 2002 7 "Sound of the Underground" Girls Aloud 1 28 December 2002 4
28 December 2002 4 "Sacred Trust / After You're Gone" One True Voice 2 28 December 2002 1
28 December 2002 3 "Sk8er Boi" Avril Lavigne 8 11 January 2003 1
28 December 2002 4 "You're a Superstar" Love Inc. 7 28 December 2002 4
Singles in 2003
18 January 2003 2 "Danger! High Voltage" Electric Six 2 18 January 2003 1
18 January 2003 1 "The Way (Put Your Hand in My Hand)" Divine Inspiration 5 18 January 2003 1
18 January 2003 1 "Solsbury Hill" Erasure 10 18 January 2003 1
25 January 2003 5 "Stop Living the Lie" David Sneddon 1 25 January 2003 2
25 January 2003 5 "Year 3000" Busted 2 25 January 2003 1
25 January 2003 2 "True" Jaimeson featuring Angel Blu 4 25 January 2003 1
25 January 2003 3 "Mundian To Bach Ke" Panjabi MC 5 25 January 2003 1
25 January 2003 1 "Love Story (vs. Finally)" Layo & Bushwacka! 8 25 January 2003 1
25 January 2003 1 "Just the Way I'm Feeling" Feeder 10 25 January 2003 1
1 February 2003 3 "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé Knowles 2 1 February 2003 1
1 February 2003 2 "The Opera Song (Brave New World)" Jurgen Vries featuring CMC 3 1 February 2003 1
1 February 2003 1 "Hidden Agenda" Craig David 10 1 February 2003 1
8 February 2003 6 "All the Things She Said" (#6) t.A.T.u. 1 8 February 2003 4
8 February 2003 5 "Stole" Kelly Rowland 2 8 February 2003 1
8 February 2003 1 "Hey Ma" Cam'ron featuring Juelz Santana 8 8 February 2003 1
15 February 2003 5 "Cry Me a River" Justin Timberlake 2 15 February 2003 2
15 February 2003 2 "Songbird" Oasis 3 15 February 2003 1
15 February 2003 1 "Gimme the Light" Sean Paul 5 15 February 2003 1
15 February 2003 1 "OK" Big Brovaz 7 15 February 2003 1
22 February 2003 3 "I Can't Break Down" Sinéad Quinn 2 22 February 2003 1
22 February 2003 1 "Don't Worry" Appleton 5 22 February 2003 1
22 February 2003 1 "Reminisce / Where the Story Ends" Blazin' Squad 8 22 February 2003 1
1 March 2003 1 "Pain Killer" Turin Brakes 5 1 March 2003 1
1 March 2003 1 "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" Good Charlotte 8 1 March 2003 1
1 March 2003 1 "I'll Be Your Angel" Kira 9 1 March 2003 1
1 March 2003 1 "Familiar Feeling" Moloko 10 1 March 2003 1
8 March 2003 3 "Beautiful" Christina Aguilera 1 8 March 2003 2
8 March 2003 3 "The Boys of Summer" DJ Sammy 2 8 March 2003 1
8 March 2003 9 "Move Your Feet" Junior Senior 3 15 March 2003 2
8 March 2003 1 "Keep Me a Secret" Ainslie Henderson 5 8 March 2003 1
8 March 2003 1 "Here It Comes Again" Melanie C 7 8 March 2003 1
15 March 2003 2 "I Begin to Wonder" Dannii Minogue 2 15 March 2003 1
15 March 2003 1 "Sing for the Moment" Eminem 6 15 March 2003 1
15 March 2003 1 "Work It" Nelly featuring Justin Timberlake 7 15 March 2003 1
15 March 2003 1 "Incredible (What I Meant to Say)" Darius 9 15 March 2003 1
15 March 2003 1 "Don't Think You're the First" Coral, TheThe Coral 10 15 March 2003 1
22 March 2003 6 "Spirit in the Sky" (#2) Gareth Gates with The Kumars and Alfie Nixon 1 22 March 2003 2
22 March 2003 6 "All I Have" Jennifer Lopez featuring LL Cool J 2 22 March 2003 1
22 March 2003 4 [B] "Born to Try" Delta Goodrem 3 22 March 2003 1
22 March 2003 9 "In da Club" 50 Cent 3 19 April 2003 2
22 March 2003 1 "Ka-Ching!" Shania Twain 8 22 March 2003 1
22 March 2003 1 "Gossip Folks" Missy Elliott featuring Ludacris 9 16 March 2003 1
29 March 2003 4 "Scandalous" Mis-Teeq 2 29 March 2003 1
29 March 2003 2 "Being Nobody" Richard X vs. Liberty X 3 29 March 2003 1
29 March 2003 1 "U Make Me Wanna" Blue 4 29 March 2003 1
29 March 2003 2 "Sunrise" Simply Red 7 29 March 2003 1
29 March 2003 1 "Somewhere I Belong" Linkin Park 10 29 March 2003 1
5 April 2003 6 "Make Luv" (#9) Room 5 featuring Oliver Cheatham 1 5 April 2003 4
5 April 2003 2 "Tonight" / "Miss You Nights" Westlife 3 5 April 2003 1
5 April 2003 1 "Clocks" Coldplay 9 5 April 2003 1
12 April 2003 1 "Love Doesn't Have to Hurt" Atomic Kitten 4 12 April 2003 1
12 April 2003 2 "I'm with You" Avril Lavigne 7 12 April 2003 1
19 April 2003 3 "Cry" Kym Marsh 2 19 April 2003 1
19 April 2003 1 "I Can't Read You" Daniel Bedingfield 6 19 April 2003 1
26 April 2003 1 "American Life" Madonna 2 26 April 2003 1
26 April 2003 1 "Come Undone" Robbie Williams 4 26 April 2003 1
26 April 2003 1 "Out of Time" Blur 5 26 April 2003 1
26 April 2003 1 "Speechless" D-Side 9 26 April 2003 1
3 May 2003 3 "You Said No" Busted 1 3 May 2003 1
3 May 2003 3 "All Over" Lisa Maffia 2 3 May 2003 1
3 May 2003 2 "Don't Let Go" David Sneddon 3 3 May 2003 1
3 May 2003 2 "X Gon' Give It to Ya" DMX 6 3 May 2003 1
3 May 2003 1 "Seven Nation Army" White Stripes, TheThe White Stripes 7 3 May 2003 1
3 May 2003 1 "Knockout" Triple 8 8 3 May 2003 1
10 May 2003 4 "Loneliness" Tomcraft 1 10 May 2003 1
10 May 2003 4 "Rise and Fall" Craig David featuring Sting 2 10 May 2003 1
10 May 2003 1 "The Long Goodbye" Ronan Keating 3 10 May 2003 1
10 May 2003 1 "Can't Nobody" Kelly Rowland 5 10 May 2003 1
17 May 2003 10 "Ignition (Remix)" (#3) R. Kelly 1 17 May 2003 4
17 May 2003 4 "Favourite Things" Big Brovaz 2 17 May 2003 1
17 May 2003 2 "Take Your Shoes Off" Cheeky Girls, TheThe Cheeky Girls 3 17 May 2003 1
17 May 2003 1 "Girls and Boys" Good Charlotte 6 17 May 2003 1
17 May 2003 2 "Husan"[C] Bhangra Knights vs. Husan 7 17 May 2003 1
24 May 2003 2 "No Good Advice" Girls Aloud 2 24 May 2003 1
24 May 2003 5 "Get Busy" Sean Paul 4 24 May 2003 1
24 May 2003 1 "Lately" Lisa Scott-Lee 6 24 May 2003 1
24 May 2003 1 "All About Lovin' You" Bon Jovi 9 24 May 2003 1
31 May 2003 3 "Rock Your Body" Justin Timberlake 2 31 May 2003 1
31 May 2003 1 "Madame Helga" Stereophonics 4 31 May 2003 1
31 May 2003 1 "Not Gonna Get Us" t.A.T.u. 7 31 May 2003 1
31 May 2003 1 "Broken Bones" Love Inc. 8 31 May 2003 1
7 June 2003 3 "Say Goodbye/"Love Ain't Gonna Wait for You" S Club 2 7 June 2003 1
7 June 2003 5 "I Know What You Want" Busta Rhymes and Mariah Carey 3 7 June 2003 2
7 June 2003 1 "There There" Radiohead 4 7 June 2003 1
7 June 2003 1 "Free Me" Emma Bunton 5 7 June 2003 1
7 June 2003 8 [D] "Fly on the Wings of Love" XTM & DJ Chucky featuring Annia 8 14 June 2003 3
7 June 2003 1 "Stop Sign" Abs 10 7 June 2003 1
14 June 2003 9 "Bring Me to Life" Evanescence 1 14 June 2003 4
14 June 2003 1 "Gay Bar" Electric Six 5 14 June 2003 1
14 June 2003 1 "Forever and for Always" Shania Twain 6 14 June 2003 1
14 June 2003 1 "Shakespeare's (Way with) Words" One True Voice 10 14 June 2003 1
21 June 2003 2 "Fighter" Christina Aguilera 3 21 June 2003 1
21 June 2003 1 "Don't Wanna Lose This Feeling" Dannii Minogue 5 21 June 2003 1
21 June 2003 1 "Misfit" Amy Studt 6 21 June 2003 1
21 June 2003 1 "Sunlight" DJ Sammy 8 15 June 2003 1
21 June 2003 1 "Girlfriend" B2K 10 21 June 2003 1
28 June 2003 5 "Fast Food Song" Fast Food Rockers 2 28 June 2003 2
28 June 2003 3 "Lost Without You" Delta Goodrem 4 28 June 2003 1
22 June 2003 6 "No Letting Go" Wayne Wonder 3 26 July 2003 1
28 June 2003 1 "Baby I Don't Care" Jennifer Ellison 6 28 June 2003 1
28 June 2003 2 "Rock wit U (Awww Baby)" Ashanti 7 28 June 2003 1
5 July 2003 1 "We Just Be Dreamin'" Blazin' Squad 3 5 July 2003 1
5 July 2003 1 "St. Anger" Metallica 9 5 July 2003 1
12 July 2003 6 "Crazy in Love" Beyoncé 1 12 July 2003 3
12 July 2003 1 "Fool No More" S Club 8 4 12 July 2003 1
12 July 2003 1 "21 Questions" 50 Cent 6 12 July 2003 1
12 July 2003 1 "Can't Get It Back" Mis-Teeq 8 12 July 2003 1
19 July 2003 1 "Hollywood" Madonna 2 19 July 2003 1
19 July 2003 3 "Feel Good Time" Pink featuring William Orbit 3 19 July 2003 1
19 July 2003 2 "Real Things" Javine 4 19 July 2003 1
19 July 2003 1 "Business" Eminem 6 19 July 2003 1
19 July 2003 1 "Come on Over" Kym Marsh 10 19 July 2003 1
26 July 2003 3 "Satisfaction" Benny Benassi presents The Biz 2 26 July 2003 1
26 July 2003 1 "Pass It On" Coral, TheThe Coral 5 26 July 2003 1
26 July 2003 1 "Invisible" D-Side 7 26 July 2003 1
2 August 2003 3 "Never Gonna Leave Your Side" Daniel Bedingfield 1 2 August 2003 1
2 August 2003 1 "Maybe Tomorrow" Stereophonics 3 2 August 2003 1
2 August 2003 1 "Deepest Blue" Deepest Blue 7 2 August 2003 1
2 August 2003 1 "Give Me a Reason" Triple 8 9 2 August 2003 1
9 August 2003 7 "Breathe" (#8) Sean Paul featuring Blu Cantrell 1 9 August 2003 4
9 August 2003 5 "Never Leave You (Uh Oooh, Uh Oooh)" Lumidee 2 9 August 2003 1
9 August 2003 2 "Something Beautiful" Robbie Williams 3 9 August 2003 1
9 August 2003 1 "All In My Head" Kosheen 7 9 August 2003 1
9 August 2003 1 "Spanish" Craig David 8 9 August 2003 1
16 August 2003 6 "Pretty Green Eyes" Ultrabeat 2 16 August 2003 2
16 August 2003 2 "Hooray Hooray (It's a Cheeky Holiday)" Cheeky Girls, TheThe Cheeky Girls 3 16 August 2003 1
16 August 2003 3 "Four Minute Warning" Mark Owen 4 16 August 2003 1
16 August 2003 2 "Frontin'" Pharrell Williams featuring Jay-Z 6 16 August 2003 1
16 August 2003 1 "I'm in Heaven" Jason Nevins presents N.Y.U.K
featuring Holly James
9 16 August 2003 1
23 August 2003 2 "Sleeping with the Light On" Busted 3 23 August 2003 1
23 August 2003 2 "Complete" Jaimeson 4 23 August 2003 1
23 August 2003 1 "Finest Dreams" Richard X featuring Kelis 8 23 August 2003 1
23 August 2003 1 "Snake" R. Kelly featuring Big Tigger 10 23 August 2003 1
30 August 2003 2 "Dance (With U)" Lemar 2 30 August 2003 1
30 August 2003 2 "Life Got Cold" Girls Aloud 3 30 August 2003 1
30 August 2003 1 "Stuck" Stacie Orrico 9 30 August 2003 1
30 August 2003 1 "The Anthem" Good Charlotte 10 30 August 2003 1
6 September 2003 3 "Are You Ready for Love" Elton John 1 6 September 2003 1
6 September 2003 2 "Like Glue" Sean Paul 3 6 September 2003 1
6 September 2003 1 "Miss Perfect" Abs featuring Nodesha 5 6 September 2003 1
6 September 2003 2 "Miss Independent" Kelly Clarkson 6 6 September 2003 1
6 September 2003 1 "Genie in a Bottle" / "Save Yourself" Speedway 10 6 September 2003 1
13 September 2003 11 "Where Is the Love?"[F] (#1) The Black Eyed Peas 1 13 September 2003 6
13 September 2003 6 "White Flag" Dido 2 13 September 2003 2
13 September 2003 5 "Baby Boy" Big Brovaz 4 13 September 2003 2
13 September 2003 1 "Wildest Dreams" Iron Maiden 6 13 September 2003 1
13 September 2003 1 "Silence Is Easy" Starsailor 9 13 September 2003 1
20 September 2003 1 "Sunshine" Gareth Gates 3 20 September 2003 1
20 September 2003 1 "Can't Hold Us Down" Christina Aguilera featuring Lil' Kim 6 20 September 2003 1
20 September 2003 1 "Time Is Running Out" Muse 8 20 September 2003 1
20 September 2003 1 "Shake Ya Tailfeather" Nelly, P. Diddy and Murphy Lee 10 20 September 2003 1
27 September 2003 5 "Sweet Dreams My LA Ex" Rachel Stevens 2 27 September 2003 2
27 September 2003 1 "Hey Whatever" Westlife 4 27 September 2003 1
27 September 2003 1 "Pandora's Kiss" Louise 5 27 September 2003 1
27 September 2003 2 "Someday" Nickelback 6 27 September 2003 1
27 September 2003 6 "Superstar" Jamelia 3 18 October 2003 1
27 September 2003 1 "Broken Silence" So Solid Crew 9 27 September 2003 1
27 September 2003 1 "Eat You Alive" Limp Bizkit 10 27 September 2003 1
4 October 2003 4 "I Believe in a Thing Called Love" The Darkness 2 4 October 2003 1
4 October 2003 2 "Rubberneckin'" Elvis Presley 5 4 October 2003 1
4 October 2003 1 "Going Under" Evanescence 8 4 October 2003 1
4 October 2003 1 "Innocent Eyes" Delta Goodrem 9 4 October 2003 1
11 October 2003 2 "Sundown" S Club 8 4 11 October 2003 1
11 October 2003 1 "Re-Offender" Travis 7 11 October 2003 1
11 October 2003 1 "Under the Thumb" Amy Studt 10 11 October 2003 1
18 October 2003 1 "Baby Boy" Beyoncé featuring Sean Paul 2 18 October 2003 1
18 October 2003 1 "12:51" Strokes, TheThe Strokes 7 18 October 2003 1
18 October 2003 1 "Carnival Girl" Texas featuring Kardinal Offishall 9 18 October 2003 1
18 October 2003 1 "Say Cheese (Smile Please)" Fast Food Rockers 10 18 October 2003 1
25 October 2003 4 "Hole in the Head" Sugababes 1 25 October 2003 1
25 October 2003 7 "Turn Me On" Kevin Lyttle 2 25 October 2003 2
25 October 2003 1 "P.I.M.P" 50 Cent 5 25 October 2003 1
25 October 2003 2 "Maybe" Emma Bunton 6 25 October 2003 1
25 October 2003 1 "Mixed Up World" Sophie Ellis-Bextor 7 25 October 2003 1
25 October 2003 1 "Bad Day" R.E.M. 8 25 October 2003 1
1 November 2003 5 "Be Faithful" Fatman Scoop 1 1 November 2003 2
1 November 2003 3 "Guilty" Blue 2 1 November 2003 1
1 November 2003 2 "Jumpin'" Liberty X 6 1 November 2003 1
1 November 2003 1 "Got Some Teeth" Obie Trice 8 1 November 2003 1
1 November 2003 1 "So Yesterday" Hilary Duff 9 1 November 2003 1
8 November 2003 2 "If You Come to Me" Atomic Kitten 3 8 November 2003 1
8 November 2003 2 "Trouble" Pink 7 8 November 2003 1
8 November 2003 1 "State of Mind" Holly Valance 8 8 November 2003 1
8 November 2003 1 "Hold on Me" Phixx 10 8 November 2003 1
15 November 2003 2 "Slow" Kylie Minogue 1 15 November 2003 1
15 November 2003 2 "Flip Reverse" Blazin' Squad 2 15 November 2003 1
15 November 2003 1 "Sexed Up" Robbie Williams 10 15 November 2003 1
22 November 2003 3 "Crashed the Wedding" Busted 1 22 November 2003 1
22 November 2003 2 "Me Against the Music" Britney Spears featuring Madonna 2 22 November 2003 1
22 November 2003 12 "Hey Ya!" Outkast 3 14 February 2004 1
22 November 2003 1 "Lost for Words" Ronan Keating 9 22 November 2003 1
22 November 2003 1 "Pass That Dutch" Missy Elliott 10 22 November 2003 1
29 November 2003 4 "Mandy" Westlife 1 29 November 2003 1
29 November 2003 3 "Jump" Girls Aloud 2 29 November 2003 1
29 November 2003 2 "Maybe That's What It Takes" Alex Parks 3 29 November 2003 1
29 November 2003 1 "50/50 & Lullaby" Lemar 5 29 November 2003 1
29 November 2003 1 "Miracles" Pet Shop Boys 10 29 November 2003 1
6 December 2003 7 "Leave Right Now" (#5) Will Young 1 6 December 2003 2
6 December 2003 6 "I'm Your Man" Shane Richie 2 6 December 2003 1
6 December 2003 1 "One More Chance" Michael Jackson 5 6 December 2003 1
6 December 2003 1 "Clap Back"/"The Reign" Ja Rule 9 6 December 2003 1
13 December 2003 7 "Shut Up" The Black Eyed Peas 2 13 December 2003 1
13 December 2003 2 "Say It Isn't So" Gareth Gates 4 13 December 2003 1
13 December 2003 1 "You Make Me Feel Brand New" Simply Red 7 13 December 2003 1
13 December 2003 1 "Life for Rent" Dido 8 13 December 2003 1
13 December 2003 1 "Real World" D-Side 9 13 December 2003 1
13 December 2003 1 "The Closest Thing to Crazy" Katie Melua 10 13 December 2003 1
20 December 2003 7 "Changes" (#7) Ozzy and Kelly Osbourne 1 20 December 2003 1
20 December 2003 1 "Santa's List" Cliff Richard 5 20 December 2003 1
20 December 2003 1 "My Immortal" Evanescence 7 20 December 2003 1
20 December 1 "The Voice Within" Christina Aguilera 9 20 December 2003 1
20 December 2003 1 "Have a Cheeky Christmas" Cheeky Girls, TheThe Cheeky Girls 10 20 December 2003 1
27 December 2003 6 "Mad World" (#4) Michael Andrews featuring Gary Jules 1 27 December 2003 3
27 December 2003 3 "Christmas Time (Don't Let the Bells End)" (#10) Darkness, TheThe Darkness 2 27 December 2003 1
27 December 2003 2 "Proper Crimbo" Bo' Selecta! 4 27 December 2003 1
27 December 2003 2 "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" Idols, TheThe Idols 5 27 December 2003 1
27 December 2003 3 "Ladies Night" Atomic Kitten featuring Kool and the Gang 8 27 December 2003 1
27 December 2003 2 "Too Lost in You" Sugababes 10 27 December 2003 1

Entries by artist

Sean Paul had the most top 10 entries in 2003 with five. Two of the singles were collaborations with Blu Cantrell ("Breathe") and Beyoncé Knowles ("Baby Boy").
Christina Aguilera recorded four top ten entries in 2003. Her first release of the year, "Beautiful", became a number-one single in February 2003.

The following table shows artists who achieved three or more top 10 entries in 2003, including songs that reached their peak in 2002 or 2004. The figures include both main artists and featured artists, while appearances on ensemble charity records are also counted for each artist. The total number of weeks an artist spent in the top ten in 2003 is also shown.

Entries Artist Weeks
5 Sean Paul 16
4 Christina Aguilera 7
Busted 13
Cheeky Girls, TheThe Cheeky Girls [E] 11 [E]
Girls Aloud [E] 14 [E]
Justin Timberlake [F] 20
Robbie Williams [E] 8
3 50 Cent 11
Atomic Kitten 6
Beyoncé 10
Big Brovaz 10
Blazin' Squad 4
Blue [E] 9[E]
Craig David 6
Daniel Bedingfield [E] 14[E]
Delta Goodrem 8
D-Side 3
Eminem [E] 15[E]
Evanescence 11
Gareth Gates 9
Good Charlotte 3
Kelly Rowland [E] 15[E]
Madonna 4
Nelly [E] 11[E]
Westlife 7

Notes

See also

References

General
Specific
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  2. Roberts, David (2005). Guinness World Records: British Hit Singles and Albums (18th edition). Guinness World Records Limited. p. 14. ISBN 1-904994-00-8.
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  7. 1 2 "Blu beats Robbie to top spot". BBC News. British Broadcasting Corporation. 3 August 2003. Retrieved 17 February 2011.
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  12. 1 2 "Sugababes take top slot". BBC News. British Broadcasting Corporation. 19 October 2003. Retrieved 17 February 2011.
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  16. 1 2 "Gary Jules tops Christmas charts". BBC News. British Broadcasting Corporation. 21 December 2003. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
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