UK HOT 50 🇬🇧 – April 1995 | What The United Kingdom Played & Bought

Episode 4 of this reconstruction takes us to April 1995 in the United Kingdom, another fascinating snapshot of how the 90s truly sounded before algorithms and streaming reshaped the charts. The UK HOT 50 is rebuilt using 50% Radio Airplay and 50% Sales, capturing what listeners actually bought and what British radio really played. And this month… the chart explodes with new entries, reflecting just how vibrant and unpredictable the UK music scene was at the time. 🎶

Starting from the bottom, the chart immediately reveals the incredible diversity of the era. Trip-hop pioneers Portishead make their mysterious entrance with the hypnotic “Sour Times,” bringing Bristol’s moody underground sound into the mainstream. Legendary rock storyteller Bruce Springsteen arrives with the reflective “Secret Garden,” while soulful powerhouse Mary J. Blige adds emotional depth with “I’m Goin’ Down.” Meanwhile, British pop voices like Let Loose and Deuce keep the upbeat radio-friendly energy alive.

Dance music continues to dominate the mid-chart with irresistible club energy. Italy’s eurodance wave arrives via Corona and the infectious “Baby Baby,” while house anthem creators Nightcrawlers keep the groove alive with “Push The Feeling On.” Meanwhile The Bucketheads deliver the sample-heavy dancefloor classic “The Bomb!”—one of those tracks that instantly transports listeners back to packed clubs and late-night radio mixes. 🔊

Soul, R&B and vocal excellence also shine this month. Brownstone debut with the smooth and heartfelt “If You Love Me,” while the iconic voice of Luther Vandross brings timeless class with “Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now.” Add the sophisticated groove of Terence Trent D’Arby and the rich vocals of Mica Paris, and April’s chart becomes a celebration of powerful voices and elegant songwriting.

Elsewhere, alternative and indie flavors enrich the mix. R.E.M. return with the atmospheric “Strange Currencies,” while Britpop optimism bursts through with The Boo Radleys and their bright anthem “Wake Up Boo!” Scottish rock icons Simple Minds also make an appearance with the reflective “Hypnotised,” showing that the UK charts could comfortably host both underground cool and stadium-sized emotion.

The upper tier becomes a dramatic battle of styles. Janet Jackson keeps the groove flowing with “Whoops Now,” while Bobby Brown brings swagger with the club-ready “Two Can Play That Game.” Italian dance project Alex Party remains strong with “Don’t Give Me Your Life,” and the ever-smooth Wet Wet Wet capture hearts with the emotional ballad “Julia Says.” Even the playful club chaos of The Outhere Brothers shakes things up in the Top 3 with “Don’t Stop (Wiggle Wiggle).”

Holding the runner-up position is the irresistible groove of Freak Power with “Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out,” a stylish blend of acid-jazz cool and radio-friendly funk that perfectly captures mid-90s British club culture.

But at the very top, climbing dramatically from #37 the previous month… a pop masterpiece takes over the crown.

British superstars Take That soar to #1 with the unforgettable “Back For Good.” Smooth, emotional and beautifully produced, the song became one of the defining pop ballads of the decade. Radio embraced it, fans rushed to buy it, and suddenly April 1995 belonged entirely to Take That. 🇬🇧✨

April 1995 proves just how eclectic the UK charts were: trip-hop experiments, soulful R&B, euphoric dance hits, Britpop optimism and timeless pop craftsmanship all sharing the same musical landscape.

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TM LM 2M MS SONG ARTIST
1 37 NEW 2 Back For Good Take That
2 15 NEW 2 Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out Freak Power
3 33 NEW 2 Don’t Stop (Wiggle Wiggle) The Outhere Brothers
4 27 NEW 2 Julia Says Wet Wet Wet
5 NEW 1 Two Can Play That Game Bobby Brown
6 3 46 3 Don’t Give Me Your Life Alex Party
7 NEW 1 If You Love Me Brownstone
8 NEW 1 U Sure Do Strike
9 NEW 1 Baby Baby Corona
10 16 NEW 2 Whoops Now Janet Jackson
11 NEW 1 Not Over Yet Grace
12 29 NEW 2 One Man In My Heart The Human League
13 NEW 1 The First The Last Eternity (Till The End) Snap Feat. Summer
14 NEW 1 Hypnotised Simple Minds
15 NEW 1 Chains Tina Arena
16 NEW 1 Bubbling Hot Pato Banton Feat. Ranking Roger
17 10 NEW 2 Love Can Build A Bridge Cher, Chrissie Hynde And Neneh Cherry With Eric Clapton
18 1 1   Think Twice Celine Dion
19 13 NEW 2 Wake Up Boo! The Boo Radleys
20 40 NEW 2 Let It Rain East 17
21 NEW 1 Holding On To You Terence Trent D’Arby
22 NEW 1 Strange Currencies R.E.M.
23 14 NEW 2 The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind) The Bucketheads
24 12 NEW 2 You Gotta Be Des’ree
25 NEW 1 Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman? Bryan Adams
26 NEW 1 Marvellous The Lightning Seeds
27 NEW 1 One Mica Paris
28 NEW 1 Over The River Bitty McLean
29 2 3 3 No More ‘I Love You’s’ Annie Lennox
30 4 40 3 Over My Shoulder Mike And The Mechanics
31 NEW 1 Baby It’s You Beatles
32 NEW 1 Love City Groove Love City Groove
33 NEW 1 Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now Luther Vandross
34 NEW 1 The Ballad Of Peter Pumpkinhead Crash Test Dummies
35 NEW 1 Show A Little Love Ultimate Kaos
36 17 NEW 2 As I Lay Me Down Sophie B. Hawkins
37 NEW 1 Thank You Boyz II Men
38 NEW 1 Love And Devotion MC Sar And The Real McCoy
39 23 NEW 2 Push The Feeling On Nightcrawlers
40 6 35 3 Someday I’ll Be Saturday Night Bon Jovi
41 NEW 1 I Need You Deuce
42 NEW 1 Best In Me Let Loose
43 24 NEW 2 I Can’t Be With You The Cranberries
44 9 NEW 2 Believe Elton John
45 NEW 1 I’m Goin’ Down Mary J. Blige
46 NEW 1 Sour Times (Nobody Loves Me) Portishead
47 NEW 1 Secret Garden Bruce Springsteen
48 7 7 4 Independent Love Song Scarlet
49 20 NEW 2 Axel F Clock
50 NEW 1 I Wanna Be Free (To Be With Him) Scarlet