Updated
Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 10
Sam Fender, Olivia Dean Set UK Record With 16 Weeks at No. 1
Updated
Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 10

Sam Fender, Olivia Dean Set UK Record With 16 Weeks at No. 1

3 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 10

Summary

  • Rein Me In logged a 16th week atop the UK singles chart, becoming the longest-running No. 1 ever by a British act.
  • That run pushed the duet past Wet Wet Wet's 1994 hit Love Is All Around and level with Bryan Adams' overall 16-week mark for (Everything I Do) I Do It For You.
  • Released last June as a remix of Fender's album track, the song gained momentum after Dean added a second perspective to its breakup story and a London Stadium performance went viral.
  • The single is Fender's first chart-topper and Dean's second, and it also set new marks for the longest consecutive UK top-40 run and most weeks in the top 10 for a non-Christmas song.
  • One milestone remains: Frankie Laine's all-artist record of 18 weeks at No. 1, set by I Believe in 1953.

Insights

In an age of fleeting viral hits, how did one ballad take 35 weeks to conquer the charts and then refuse to leave?
After smashing a 30-year-old British record, can this duo now topple a chart milestone that has stood untouched since 1953?
Will this duet's record-breaking pop success forever alter the musical paths of its rock and soul creators?