List of best-selling albums of the 1950s in the United Kingdom

An album is defined by the Official Charts Company (OCC) as being a type of music release that features more than four tracks and lasts longer than 25 minutes;[1] from July 1956, sales of albums in the United Kingdom were monitored by music magazine Record Mirror. From November 1958, album sales were also compiled by music magazine Melody Maker.[2] The biggest-selling album of the 1950s was the original soundtrack to the movie South Pacific.

Frank Sinatra had the fourth best-selling album of the 1950s with Songs for Swingin' Lovers!

Albums

Best-selling albums of the 1950s in the UK
No.[citation needed]AlbumArtistRecord label[a]Year[a]Chart
peak[a]
1South PacificOriginal soundtrackRCA Victor19581
2My Fair LadyOriginal Broadway castPhilips19581
3Oklahoma!Original soundtrackCapitol19561
4Songs for Swingin' Lovers!Frank SinatraCapitol19561
5West Side StoryOriginal Broadway castColumbia19573
6ShowcaseLonnie DoneganPye Nixa19562
7Come Dance with Me!Frank SinatraCapitol19592
8Elvis' Golden RecordsElvis PresleyParlophone19582
9My Fair LadyOriginal London cast1959
10The King and IOriginal soundtrackCapitol19561

References

General (chart positions)
  • Lazell, Barry; Rees, Dafydd (1983). The Illustrated Book of Rock Records. Vol. 2 (illustrated ed.). Delilah. ISBN 9780933328754. OCLC 8363483.
Specific