
Taking third place was Hozier’s Take Me To Church with 1.25 million combined sales.

MORE: Get more Official Charts news and features straight to your inbox with The Official Word newsletter Cheerleader finished 2015 with a total of 1.52 million across downloads and streaming equivalent sales. The summer smash first entered the Official Singles Chart at Number 96 in January 2015 and steadily scaled the tally for 14 weeks until its April impact date, eventually reaching the summit in May and staying for four consecutive weeks. Ronson fended off competition from several hugely successful tracks to top the year-end chart, which included 17 Number 1s in the total Top 40.įinishing at Number 2 was OMI’s Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix).

MORE: The Official Top 40 Biggest Albums of 2015 revealed View Uptown Funk and the rest of Mark Ronson’s chart history here. As well as spending a total of seven weeks at Number 1, the track logged 39 weeks in the Top 40 before finally exiting in October. Uptown Funk proved unstoppable throughout the year. The song’s total combined sales since its release in November 2014 stood at 2.25 million at year-end. The track, which features Bruno Mars, notched up a combined sales and streaming total of 1.76 million to finish at the top of the 2015 chart.

It dominated the dancefloor throughout the year, so it was only natural Mark Ronson’s Uptown Funk is the biggest song of 2015.
