2005 IN MUSIC


''See also:''

2005 in heavy metal music

2005 in music (UK)







Contents
Events
Bands formed
Bands disbanded
Albums released
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Top hits on record in the world
Best Singles Sales (Worldwide)
Top 5 Albums of Billboard Year
Billboard Hot 100 Number one hits of 2005
Top 100 best-selling albums of the year (U.S.)
Top hits on record
Classical music
Opera
Musical theater
Musical films
Births
Deaths
Awards
See also
External links

Events



January 1 - In most of Europe, copyright expired on a number of classic pop and rock-and-roll songs recorded in 1954 and earlier, including Bill Haley's "Rock Around the Clock", and "Only You" by The Platters.[1]

January 7 - Welsh punk band mclusky officially announce their disbanding via their website. Weeks later, Welsh noisecore/punk band Jarcrew disband due to their drummer becoming a Jehovah's Witness - remnants of the two bands later went on to join forces and become Future of the Left.

January 22 - Tsunami Relief concert held at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales - the largest live music event in the UK since the Live Aid concert of 1985. Performers included Madonna, Eric Clapton, Jools Holland, Manic Street Preachers, Lulu, Aled Jones, Charlotte Church, Katherine Jenkins, Feeder, Snow Patrol, Liberty X.

January 29 - Avril Lavigne, Chantal Kreviazuk, the Barenaked Ladies, Raine Maida, and Sarah MacLachlan conducted a concert in Vancouver, British Columbia for tsunami relief.

February 7 - BRIT Awards are held in London. Scissor Sisters, Keane, Franz Ferdinand, and Joss Stone are among the winners.

February 14 - Bloc Party releases their debut album ''Silent Alarm'' in the UK; it is later named NME's Number One Album of 2005.

February 22


★ The pop punk group Blink 182 announces that they would be taking an indefinite hiatus, but did not completely become inactive, according to frontman Tom DeLonge.


Brian Welch, guitarist of Korn, leaves the band due to his rebirth into Christianity.

March 1 - John Petrucci, guitarist of Dream Theater, releases his first solo album titled ''Suspended Animation''

March 3 - 50 Cent releases ''The Massacre'', the follow-up to his 6x platinum debut ''Get Rich or Die Tryin'''. The album sells over 1 million copies in its first week, and goes 4x platinum in two months. The success of the album gives 50 Cent five top-five singles in 2005.

March 22 - Jars of Clay releases a worship album after ten years since their first release from Essential Records. The worship album is called ''Redemption Songs''.

April 3 - Alice in Chains original bass player Mike Starr was arrested for "investigation of property destruction and theft". He was also sentenced to 30 years for misdemeanor drug possession in April of 1994, two years after being replaced from the group during the recording of ''Dirt''.

April 4 - 16 Horsepower officially disband.

April 12 - Mariah Carey makes what is arguably one of the biggest musical comebacks in history, releasing the ''The Emancipation of Mimi''. It debuts at number one and goes six times platinum in less than a year, and it subsequently becomes the most successful album of 2005. It is re-released on November 15.

April 26 - Propagator Records launch in Birmingham, UK.

★ April - Country music legend Kenny Rogers signs a major worldwide record deal with Capitol Records.

May 2, 3, 5, 6 - Legendary blues-rock group Cream reunites for four shows in London's Royal Albert Hall.

May 3


Nine Inch Nails releases ''With Teeth,'' its first studio album in six years.


Limp Bizkit releases ''The Unquestionable Truth'', its first album with original guitarist Wes Borland in five years.

May 6 - Audioslave becomes the first American rock group to perform a free outdoor concert in Cuba.

May 21 - The Los Angeles, California radio station KROQ airs the 13th Annual Weenie Roast show with Alkaline Trio, Audioslave, Bloc Party, The Bravery, The Dead 60s, Foo Fighters, Hot Hot Heat, Interpol, Jimmy Eat World, The Killers, The Mars Volta, Mötley Crüe, MxPx, My Chemical Romance, Queens of the Stone Age and The Transplants.

May 23 - Death-metal band Nile releases their fourth album titled ''Annihilation Of The Wicked''.

★ May/June - Operation Ivy/Rancid bassist Matt Freeman is diagnosed with lung cancer.

June 7 - Dream Theater releases their eighth studio album titled Octavarium.

June 9, 10, 11 - Download Festival 2006. Tool, Metallica and Guns N' Roses headline the main stage.

June 12 - Pink Floyd announces that they will reunite with former bassist Roger Waters, who left the band in 1985, on July 2 for the Live 8 London concert. Their performance on July 2 marks the first time the band played together as a quartet since ''The Wall'' tour in 1981, and also marks the first public performance by Pink Floyd since 1994.

June 13 - Michael Jackson is found ''not guilty'' of child molestation.

June 14 - The Backstreet Boys release ''Never Gone'', their first album in over four years.

June 15 - Destiny's Child announces they will disband upon completion of their world tour.

June 16 - Motörhead celebrates their 30th anniversary with a concert in the Hammersmith Apollo, which is later released on DVD.

June 18-19 - Green Day films their first ever live CD/DVD ''Bullet in a Bible'' at Milton Keynes National Bowl in Milton Keynes, England. They played to over 130,000 fans in two days.

June 21 - Billy Corgan releases his debut solo album ''The Future Embrace'' and announces that he wants to reform his popular alternative rock group The Smashing Pumpkins, which disbanded on December 2, 2000.

Summer


Crazy Frog ringtone "Axel F" is released as a single.


Mariah Carey's "We Belong Together" becomes the #1 song of the decade so far, remaining atop the Hot 100 for 14 weeks. The song reaches #1 on nine different charts in the same week and breaks the record for most-played single in America. Follow-up "Shake It Off" reaches #2 while "We Belong Together" is #1, making Carey the first female artist to hold the #1 and #2 spots on the Hot 100 simultaneously (and only sixth artist ever).

July 2 - Live 8 benefit concerts are held around the world, as part of the Make Poverty History campaign.

★ August - The Cure frontman Robert Smith announces that the band plans to record their 13th studio album in the fall for release in the following year.

★ July - The Blackbirds form in Auckland, New Zealand.

August 9


Hootie and the Blowfish releases their album ''Looking for Lucky'', a single from which reaches the top five.


Staind releases their fifth studio album titled ''Chapter V''.

★ August 16- 10 Years releases their third album "The Autumn Effect".

August 22 - Lil' Kim releases her third much-anticipated album ''The Naked Truth''.

September 9 - The band Scooter perform at the All-State Arena in Chicago, IL, their first performance in the United States. November 4 Release of their only album for the 2005 year, entitled ''Who's Got The Last Laugh Now?''. Included singles are "Hello! (Good to be Back)" and "Apache Rocks The Bottom!".

September 10 - The Italian rocker Luciano Ligabue attracts a European record number of spectators with a concert at Campovolo, in Reggio Emilia.

September 14 - Pop princess Britney Spears gives birth to her first child, a baby boy named Sean Preston with husband Kevin Federline.

September 20 - Disturbed releases their third studio album titled ''Ten Thousand Fists''.

October 3 - Franz Ferdinand release their highly anticipated second album entitled ''You Could Have It So Much Better''.

October 8 - Fiona Apple releases her highly anticipated album ''Extraordinary Machine'' to fans after six years of waiting. A demo version of the album was leaked in 2003, causing a stir in the music industry.
November 4 - Scooter releases their album ''Who's Got The Last Laugh Now?''. Included singles are "Hello! (Good to be Back)" and "Apache Rocks The Bottom!".

November 6 - Madonna earns her 36th Top Ten single with Warner Bros. Records-based, ABBA-sampled "Hung Up". This ties her with Elvis Presley for the most Top Ten singles. The Beatles have 34. "Hung Up" is also Madonna's 47th Top Forty single – the most for any female artist.

November 7 - Kate Bush returns after a 12-year absence with the acclaimed double album ''Aerial'', which returns her to No. 3 on the UK album chart.

November 15 - Anastacia releases her greatest hits collection ''Pieces of a Dream''.

November 20 - Madonna's Warner Bros. Records-based (Festival Mushroom Records in Australia) single, "Hung Up" takes the title as the ARIA #1 single.

November 21 - Kate DeAraugo takes the title as ''Australian Idol'' 2005, ahead of Emily Williams.

November 22 - The 33rd annual American Music Awards are held. Multiple winners are Destiny's Child, Tim McGraw, Kelly Clarkson, The Black Eyed Peas, and Green Day.


★ With the release of Hypnotize by System of a Down it became 1#, making them the 3rd musical act to have 2 number one albums in the same year. The other 2 to do this record were DMX & The Beatles.

★ November - Madonna's new Warner Bros. Records-based album ''Confessions On A Dance Floor'' hits #1 in 40 countries, a new record. The Beatles previously held this record when ''The Beatles 1'' went to #1 in 36 countries in 2000.

December 8 - The nominations for the 48th Grammy Awards are announced. The top-nominated artists include Mariah Carey, John Legend, and Kanye West, with eight nominations each. Other nominated artists include Gwen Stefani, Beyoncé (two of her own, plus four with Destiny's Child), Kelly Clarkson, and 50 Cent.

December 10 - The Los Angeles, California radio station KROQ airs the 16th annual Acoustic Christmas. On November 10, 2005, KROQ's official website announced that it will include Avenged Sevenfold, Fall Out Boy, Korn, Nine Inch Nails, Rise Against, System of a Down and Thrice for the first night. The second night is held the following day, as also announced at KROQ's official website on November 15, 2005 and includes The Bravery, Coldplay, Death Cab for Cutie, Depeche Mode, Hot Hot Heat, Jack Johnson, Nada Surf and The White Stripes.

December 15 - Madonna's Warner Bros. Records-based single, "Hung Up" sets a new record in the download charts by staying at #1 for 7 consecutive weeks. Nelly Furtado's final Warner Bros. Records-based (Festival Mushroom Records in Australia) single, "All Good Things (Come To An End)" is released and takes the title as the last single to be on the ''Loose'' album which is to be released in June 2006.

December 21 - Elton John marries David Furnish in London. This marriage comes in the wake of new British laws affording gay unions the same legal protection enjoyed within straight marriages.

December 31 - Mariah Carey earns her 17th #1 single with "Don't Forget About Us", tying with Elvis for second as the act with the most #1 singles. The Beatles have 20. She also becomes the first act to perform live in Times Square on the Dick Clark New Year's Eve Special on this day.

★ Late - Glue Gun reforms after eight years of absence, and frontman Bob Oedy is now the only remaining member. The new line-up is Bob Oedy (vocals), Joey Rimicci (guitars) and Brian Priess (bass) and Andy (drums). Rimicci and Priess were previously members of Jughead's Revenge.

★ Late Decvember 2005 - Madonna's Warner Bros. Records-based single, "Hung Up", first appears on Mix 106.5 (Sydney), MIX 101.1 (Melbourne), Vega 95.3 (Sydney), Vega 91.5 (Melbourne) and the Rest of the MIX FM stations.

Bands formed



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Angels and Airwaves

Big Japan

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah

Cute Is What We Aim For

Danity Kane

Klaxons

Margot and the Nuclear So and So's

Panic! at the Disco

Pretty Ricky

The Raconteurs

She Wants Revenge

Jim Florio & The Urban Decay

Bands disbanded



Ace Troubleshooter

Atomic Kitten

Autopilot Off

Avoid One Thing

Bear vs. Shark

Beloved

Blink-182 (hiatus)

Busted

The Calling

Canvas (hiatus)

Curl Up and Die

Do As Infinity

Destiny's Child

The Get Up Kids

Gluecifer

Hey Mercedes

Home Grown (hiatus)

Hot Snakes

Ikara Colt

JamisonParker

Leftover Salmon

Mclusky

Million Dead

Motor Ace

The O.C. Supertones

Q and Not U

Quarashi

Riddlin' Kids

Rocket from the Crypt

Sentenced

Silkworm

Snapcase

The Tea Party

Trust Company

Zone

Albums released


January

DayAlbumArtistType
4 ''Osirus'' Ol' Dirty Bastard LP
11 ''A Brief History...'' The Waifs LP
''EP'' The Fiery Furnaces EP
''Live at CBGB's'' Living Colour LP
''Live! Thirty Days Ago'' Phoenix Live
''Rebelde'' RBD LP
18 ''Black Mountain'' Black Mountain LP
''The Documentary'' The Game LP
19 ''Signs of Life'' Poets of the Fall LP
25 ''Be As You Are (Songs From an Old Blue Chair)'' Kenny Chesney
''Controversy Sells'' Chamillionaire & Paul Wall LP
''Curtains'' John Frusciante LP
''Digital Ash in a Digital Urn'' Bright Eyes LP
''Far Away'' Lasgo LP
''Happiness in Magazines'' Graham Coxon LP
''Heart & Soul'' Joe Cocker LP
''I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning'' Bright Eyes LP
''Knuckle Down'' Ani DiFranco LP
''Life Begins Again'' Jimmy Chamberlin Complex LP
''Nightbird'' Erasure LP
''Push the Button'' The Chemical Brothers LP
''Side One'' Adrian Belew LP
''Soul Mover'' Glenn Hughes LP
''humanchico'' kermheat LP
''The Way Up'' Pat Metheny Group LP
''This Woman'' LeAnn Rimes LP
''Worlds Apart'' ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead LP
31 ''Octane'' Spock's Beard LP
''Ready 2 Die'' 2Pac LP

February

DayAlbumArtistType
1 ''Best of Sweetbox'' Sweetbox LP
''Here's to the Mourning'' Unwritten Law LP
''Never Take Friendship Personal'' Anberlin LP
''Red, White and Crüe'' Mötley Crüe Compilation
''Ultimate Kylie'' Kylie Minogue Compilation
2 ''Love Songs'' Harry Watters LP
8 ''Room Noises'' Eisley LP
''Seventeen Days'' 3 Doors Down LP
''The Golden Republic'' The Golden Republic LP
13 ''Raw Treasures Volume 1'' Sweetbox LP
14 ''Silent Alarm'' Bloc Party LP
15 ''Disconnection Notice'' Goldfinger LP
''Here Come the ABCs'' They Might Be Giants LP
''Señor Smoke'' Electric Six LP
''The Feeding'' American Head Charge LP
21 ''Some Cities'' Doves LP
22 ''1984'' Roger Miret and the Disasters LP
'' Various Artists Compilation
''Burn the Flags'' By Night LP
''Burn the Priest'' Burn the Priest LP
''Elevated'' Earth, Wind & Fire LP
''Live! Thirty Days Ago'' Phoenix Live
'' Steve Vai LP
''Solarized'' Ian Brown LP
''The Beekeeper'' Tori Amos LP
''Awake is the New Sleep'' Ben Lee LP

March

DayAlbumArtistType
1 ''In Between Dreams'' Jack Johnson LP
''Angel of Retribution'' Judas Priest LP
''Frances the Mute'' The Mars Volta LP
''Rebirth'' Jennifer Lopez LP
''Strong Tower'' Kutless LP
3 ''The Massacre'' 50 Cent LP
7 ''Employment'' Kaiser Chiefs LP
''Anniemal'' Annie LP
8 ''Meltdown'' Ash LP
'' Various artists LP
''My Kind of Livin''' Craig Morgan
''MAFIA'' Black Label Society LP
''Who's Your New Professor'' Sam Prekop LP
'' Moe. LP
9 ''Withering to Death.'' Dir en grey LP
15 ''Everything's OK'' Al Green LP
''Human After All'' Daft Punk LP
''Soundtrack to a Headrush'' Emanuel LP
''Origin Vol. 1'' The Soundtrack of Our Lives LP
''Language. Sex. Violence. Other?'' Stereophonics LP
15 ''Hearts on Parade'' American Hi-Fi LP
''Devil's Playground'' Billy Idol LP
''The Best Little Secrets Are Kept'' Louis XIV LP
''Hotel'' Moby LP
''Prince of Darkness'' Ozzy Osbourne Box
''Alien'' Strapping Young Lad LP
''Lullabies to Paralyze'' Queens of the Stone Age LP
''True Parallels'' Trust Company LP
''Strange and Beautiful'' Aqualung LP
''Now That's What I Call Music! 18'' (U.S. series) Various Artists Compilation
21 ''Now That's What I Call Music! 60'' (U.K. series) Various Artists Compilation
22 ''Arular'' M.I.A. LP
''Songs About Me'' Trace Adkins
28 ''Deadwing'' Porcupine Tree LP
''Waiting for the Sirens' Call'' New Order LP
29 ''The Everglow'' Mae LP
''Guero'' Beck LP
''The Bravery'' The Bravery LP
''Pushing the Senses'' Feeder LP
''Lifehouse'' Lifehouse LP
''Counting Down the Days'' Natalie Imbruglia LP
''Joe Perry'' Joe Perry LP
''Songs Not to Get Married To'' Reggie and the Full Effect LP
''If We Could Only See Us Now'' Thrice LP
''Elements of Persuasion'' James LaBrie LP

April

'Album' 'Artist' 'Release Date' 'Type'
''Live on KUCI'' The Littlest Man Band (April 2) Live
''Open Season'' British Sea Power (April 5) LP
''In the Arms of God'' Corrosion of Conformity (April 5) LP
''Suspended Animation'' Fantômas (April 5) LP
''Avant que l'ombre...'' Mylene Farmer (April 5) LP
''Elevator'' Hot Hot Heat (April 5) LP
''Odyssey'' Fischerspooner (April 5) LP
''We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy'' Reel Big Fish (April 5) LP
''Beautiful Intentions'' Melanie C (April 11 - UK) LP
''The Apprenticeship of 2Pac'' 2Pac (April 12) DVD
''Common Rider/Against All Authority Split'' Common Rider/Against All Authority (April 12) Split EP
''Bleed Like Me'' Garbage (April 12) LP
''The Emancipation of Mimi'' Mariah Carey (April 12) LP
''The New Normal'' Cog (April 12) LP
''Silver Rain'' Marcus Miller (April 12) LP
''Alligator'' The National (April 12) LP
''Silver Rain'' Marcus Miller (April 12) LP
''Safety Second, Body Last'' The Locust (April 12) CDEP
''Lost and Found'' Mudvayne (April 12) LP
''Before the Robots'' Better Than Ezra (April 12) LP
''Matter + Form'' VNV Nation (April 12) LP
''22-20s'' 22-20s (April 19) LP
''Untilted'' Autechre (April 19) LP
''The Milk of Human Kindness'' Caribou (April 19) LP
''Greetings From Cairo, Illinois'' Stace England (April 19) LP
''Cold Roses'' Ryan Adams and the Cardinals (April 19) LP (2-Disc)
''Ohmwork'' Geezer Butler
(Black Sabbath bassist)
(April 19) LP
''Wreck of the Day'' Anna Nalick (April 19) LP
''Complicated'' Nivea Hamilton (April 19) LP
''Mighty Rearranger'' Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation (April 25) LP
''Present'' Van der Graaf Generator (April 25) LP
''Atomic Soul'' Russell Allen (April 26) LP
''Seventeen Seconds: Deluxe Edition'' The Cure (April 26) Reissue (2-Disc)
''Faith: Deluxe Edition'' The Cure (April 26) Reissue (2-Disc)
''Pornography: Deluxe Edition'' The Cure (April 26) Reissue (2-Disc)
''Paper Tigers'' Caesars (April 26) LP
''Blinking Lights and Other Revelations'' Eels (April 26) LP
''Songs for Silverman'' Ben Folds (April 26) LP
''Waiting for the Sirens' Call'' New Order (April 26)
(US release date)
LP
'' Screaming Trees (April 26) Compilation
''Devils & Dust'' Bruce Springsteen (April 26) LP
''If God Had Curves'' David Usher (April 26) LP
''In Search Of Sunrise 4: Latin America'' DJ Tiesto (April 29) Compilation

May

'Album' 'Artist' 'Release Date' 'Type'
''Dust Off and Dance'' Tiffany (May) LP
''Lichtgestalt'' Lacrimosa (May 2) LP
''Perception'' Blessid Union of Souls (May 3) LP
''From Under the Cork Tree'' Fall Out Boy (May 3) LP
''The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1)'' Limp Bizkit (May 3) EP
''The Forgotten Arm'' Aimee Mann (May 3) LP
''With Teeth'' Nine Inch Nails (May 3) LP
''Rock Of Ages...Hymns and Faith'' Amy Grant (May 3) LP
''Pretty In Black'' The Raveonettes (May 3) LP
'' Sloan (May 3) LP/DVD
'' John Williams
(Composer)
(May 3) Soundtrack
''Stand Up'' Dave Matthews Band (May 10) LP
'' The Flaming Lips (May 10) LP
''Pray for the Soul of Betty'' Pray for the Soul of Betty (May 10) LP
''Gimme Fiction'' Spoon (May 10) LP
''Chamillitary'' Chamillionaire (May 10) LP
''Big Bang Theory (album)'' Styx (May 10) LP
''State of Discontent'' The Unseen (May 10) LP
''Make Believe'' Weezer (May 10) LP
''What I Really Mean'' Robert Earl Keen (May 10) LP
'' Def Leppard (May 17) CD
''The Calm'' Insane Clown Posse (May 17) EP
''Magic Time'' Van Morrison (May 17) LP
''Mezmerize'' System of a Down (May 17) LP
''Hello, Good Friend'' The Rocket Summer (May 17) LP
''Truth and Lies'' The Levellers (May 23) LP
''Tyranny of Souls'' Bruce Dickinson (May 23) LP
''Demon Days'' Gorillaz (May 23) LP
''The Best of Natacha Atlas'' Natacha Atlas (May 23) Compilation
''Radio Burst Party'' Jet (May 23) Compilation
''A Retrospective 1995-2000'' Son Volt (May 24) CD
''Out of Exile'' Audioslave (May 24) LP
''Crimson'' Alkaline Trio (May 24) LP
''Naked'' Marques Houston (May 24) LP
''Twenty'' Robert Cray (May 24) LP
''All or Nothing'' Fat Joe (May 24) LP
''Warriors of the Rainbow Bridge'' Molly Hatchet (May 24) LP
''Karma and Effect'' Seether (May 24) LP
''Rebel, Sweetheart'' The Wallflowers (May 24) LP
''Bluestars Pretty Ricky (May 25) LP
''Don't Believe the Truth'' Oasis (May 30) LP
''Everything Ecstatic'' Four Tet (May 31) LP
''The Dead 60s'' The Dead 60s (May 31) LP
''Catch 33'' Meshuggah (May 31) LP

June

'Album' 'Artist' 'Release Date' 'Type'
''Charge!!'' The Aquabats (June 6) LP
''X&Y'' Coldplay (June 6) LP
''Tales From Turnpike House'' Saint Etienne (June 6) LP
''Here Come the Tears'' The Tears (June 6) LP
''Passion'' Geri Halliwell (June 6)
(Europe/Canada only)
LP
''Anastacia'' Anastacia (June 7)
(US release date)
LP
''Anniemal'' Annie (June 7)
(US release date)
LP
''Commit This To Memory'' Motion City Soundtrack (June 7) LP
''Charge!!'' The Aquabats! (June 7) LP
''City of Evil'' Avenged Sevenfold (June 7) LP
''Monkey Business'' Black Eyed Peas (June 7) LP
''Octavarium'' Dream Theater (June 7) LP
''Death for Life'' Death By Stereo (June 7) LP
''Say Hello to Sunshine'' Finch (June 7) LP
''Panic'' MxPx (June 7) LP
''Sleeping in the Nothing'' Kelly Osbourne
(daughter of Ozzy Osbourne)
(June 7) LP
''That's What I Say'' John Scofield (June 7) LP
''Fijación Oral Vol. 1'' Shakira (June 7) LP
''Choose Love'' Ringo Starr (June 7)
(US release date)
LP
''Get Behind Me Satan'' The White Stripes (June 7) LP
''Dirty Words'' The Departure (June 13) LP
''Jagged Little Pill Acoustic'' Alanis Morissette (June 13) LP (Re-edition acoustic)
''Never Gone'' Backstreet Boys (June 14) LP
''Twelve Year Silence'' Dark New Day (June 14) LP
''Another Day on Earth'' Brian Eno (June 14) LP
''In Your Honor'' Foo Fighters (June 14) LP (2-Disc)
''Hours'' Funeral for a Friend (June 14) LP
''Bloom'' Eric Johnson (June 14) LP
''Broken Valley'' Life of Agony (June 14) LP
''Start a War'' Static-X (June 14) LP
''Who You Waiting For?'' UB40 (June 14) LP
''Killadelphia'' Lamb of God (June 21) DVD
''Blink the Brightest'' Tracy Bonham (June 21) LP
''The Future Embrace'' Billy Corgan
(singer/guitarist of the Smashing Pumpkins)
(June 21) LP
solo debut
''The Warrior's Code'' Dropkick Murphys (June 21) LP
''Greatest Hits'' The Offspring (June 21) Compilation
''Haunted Cities'' The Transplants (June 21) LP
''Robot Hive/Exodus'' Clutch (June 21) LP
''De Nova'' The Redwalls (June 21) LP
''Chronicles'' Aerosmith (June 21) LP (Compilation)
''Look At All the Love We Found'' A Tribute to Sublime (June 21) Tribute
''The Way It Is'' Keyshia Cole (June 21) LP
''Catch Without Arms'' Dredg (June 21) LP
''Teen Dance Ordinance'' A (June 27) LP
''The Curse'' (Re-Release) Atreyu (June 28) LP
''Wanted'' Bow Wow (June 28)
''An Answer Can Be Found'' CKY (June 28) LP
''Somewhere Down in Texas'' George Strait (June 28) LP
''Undoing Ruin'' Darkest Hour (June 28) LP
''Every Kind of Light'' The Posies (June 28) LP
''Man's Myth Vol. 1'' Twiztid (June 28) LP
''Geronimo'' Shannon McNally (June 28) LP
''Live at the Greek Theatre'' Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire (June 28) concert DVD

July

'Album' 'Artist' 'Release Date' 'Type'
''Nympho'' Armand van Helden (July 4)
(UK release date)
LP
''The Essential Iron Maiden'' Iron Maiden (July 4) Compilation
''Young for Eternity'' The Subways (July 4) LP
''Shadowbox'' The Crüxshadows (July 5) DVD+EP
''The Cookbook'' Missy Elliott (July 5) LP
''Illinois'' Sufjan Stevens (July 5) LP
''Already Platinum'' Slim Thug (July 12) LP
''Okemah and the Melody of Riot'' Son Volt (July 12) DualDisc (CD/DVD) format
''Move Along'' The All-American Rejects (July 12) LP
''Side Two'' Adrian Belew (July 12) LP
''Fused'' Tony Iommi (July 12) LP
'' The Violent Femmes (July 12) Compilation
''Covering the Bases'' Bronson Arroyo (July 12) EP
''Honeycomb'' Frank Black (July 19) LP
''El Sexto Sentido'' Thalía (July 19) LP
''Listen To Your Heart'' D.H.T. (July 19) LP
''Moonlight Serenade'' Carly Simon (July 19) LP
''Now That's What I Call Music! 17'' (U.S. series) Various Artists (July 19) Compilation
''Trainwreck '' Boys Night Out (July 25) LP
''Drawing Restraint 9'' Björk (July 25) LP
''Now That's What I Call Music! 61'' (U.K. series) Various Artists (July 25) Compilation
''Before the Blackout '' Allister (July 26) LP
''Layourbattleaxedown'' The Concretes (July 26) Compilation
''Body of Song'' Bob Mould (July 26) LP
''Mr. A-Z '' Jason Mraz (July 26) LP
''Mutant Vol. 2'' Twiztid (July 26) LP
''Angels & Vampires - Volume I'' Sananda Maitreya (July 29) Only available through Webshop

August

'Album' 'Artist' 'Release Date' 'Type'
''Roc-A-Fella Presents..Teairra Mari'' Teairra Mari (August 2) LP
''Dirty Diamonds'' Alice Cooper (August 2) LP
''Fireflies'' Faith Hill (August 2) LP
''Nympho'' Armand van Helden (August 2)
(US release date)
LP
''Unwritten'' Natasha Bedingfield (August 2) LP
''The Ride'' Tommy Lee (August 9) LP
''Why Should the Fire Die?'' Nickel Creek (August 9) LP
''Looking for Lucky'' Hootie & the Blowfish (August 9) LP
''The Fuse'' Pennywise (August 9) LP
''Chimaira'' Chimaira (August 9) LP
'' A Tribute to Queen (August 9) Compilation
''Chapter V'' Staind (August 9) LP
''War Profiteering is Killing Us All'' The Suicide Machines (August 9) LP
''Doomsday Machine'' Arch Enemy (August 11) LP
''Road to Rouen'' Supergrass (August 15) LP
''A Beautiful Lie'' 30 Seconds to Mars (August 16) LP
''Blue-Sky Research'' Taproot (August 16) LP
''Don't Tread on Me'' 311 (August 16) LP
''Most Wanted'' Hilary Duff (August 16) LP
''Most Wanted The Collector's Signature Edition Hilary Duff (August 16) LP
''Into the Rush'' Aly & A.J. (August 16) LP
''The Dangermen Sessions Vol. 1'' Madness (August 16) Cover album
''Supernature'' Goldfrapp (August 22)
(UK/Europe only)
LP
''We Are the Radio'' The Brian Jonestown Massacre (August 23)
''Bayside'' Bayside (August 23)
''Found in the Flood'' The Bled (August 23) LP
''Transgression'' Fear Factory (August 23) LP
''Twin Cinema'' The New Pornographers (August 23) LP
''Rebirth of a Nation'' Public Enemy (August 23) LP
''So Long, Scarecrow'' Scarling. (August 23) LP
''Peace, Love & Truth'' John Lennon (August 29) LP
''Silent Alarm Remixed'' Bloc Party (August 29) LP
''Wonderland'' McFly (August 29)
(UK Only)
LP
(also available as limited edition)
''Music Of The Sun'' Rihanna (August 30) LP (Debut)
''Late Registration'' Kanye West (August 30) LP
''Back Home'' Eric Clapton (August 30) LP
''Plans (album)'' Death Cab for Cutie (August 30) LP
''Healthy in Paranoid Times'' Our Lady Peace (August 30) LP
''A Different Kind of Pain'' Cold (August 30) LP
''Ghetto Extraordinary'' Killer Mike (August 30) LP
''Sisters of the Red Death'' Vendetta Red (August 30) LP
''Ghost Reveries'' Opeth (August 30) LP
''Kezia'' Protest the Hero (August 30) LP

September

'Album' 'Artist' 'Release Date' 'Type'
''Apollo Sunshine'' Apollo Sunshine September LP
''A Bigger Bang'' The Rolling Stones (September 6) LP
''Searching For A Former Clarity'' Against Me! (September 6) LP
''Kimi to no Distance'' Zard (September 7) LP
''Chaos and Creation in the Backyard'' Paul McCartney (September 12) LP
''Welcome to Jamrock'' Damian Marley (September 12) LP
''Return of the Champions'' Queen (September 13) LP
''PCD'' The Pussycat Dolls (September 13) LP
''Where You Live'' Tracy Chapman (September 13) LP
''Distort Yourself'' Institute (September 13) LP
''The Naked Truth'' Lil' Kim (September 13) LP
''Souls Alike'' Bonnie Raitt (September 13) LP
''Takk...'' Sigur Rós (September 13) LP
''Dark Ages'' Soulfly (September 13) LP
''Nothing Is Sound'' Switchfoot (September 13) LP
''Someone in Control'' Trapt (September 13) LP
''What the Game's Been Missing!'' Juelz Santana (September 13) LP
''Jasper County'' Trisha Yearwood (September 13) LP
''¡Bastardos!'' Blues Traveler (September 13) LP
''Real Live Thing'' Kingston Wall (September 14) LP
''Tender Buttons'' Broadcast (September 19) LP
''The Fly (album)'' Era (September 19) LP
''Safe as Fuck'' Goldie Lookin' Chain (September 19) LP
''Sideshow Symphonies'' Arcturus (September 19) LP
''Hundertmal'' Die Flippers (September 19 LP
''Have a Nice Day'' Bon Jovi (September 20) LP
''Hefty Fine'' Bloodhound Gang (September 20) LP
''You Stand Watching'' Ryan Cabrera (September 20) LP
'' Coheed and Cambria (September 20) LP
''Ten Thousand Fists'' Disturbed (September 20) LP
''Siberia (album)'' Echo and the Bunnymen (September 20) LP
''Filter'' Filter (September 20) LP
''Bring 'Em In'' Buddy Guy (September 20) LP
''Alice's Inferno'' Forever Slave (September 25) LP
''Piece by Piece'' Katie Melua (September 26)
(UK release date)
LP
''Telegraph'' Drake Bell (September 27) LP
''In Space'' Big Star (September 27) LP
''Libra'' Toni Braxton (September 27) LP
''Wildflower'' Sheryl Crow (September 27) LP
''Dark Light'' HIM (September 27) LP
''Nexterday'' Ric Ocasek (September 27) LP
''A Fever You Can't Sweat Out'' Panic! at the Disco (September 27) LP
''Ça Ira'' Roger Waters (September 27) LP
''Prairie Wind'' Neil Young (September 27) LP
''A Collision'' David Crowder Band (September 27) LP

October

'Album' 'Artist' 'Release Date' 'Type'
''Relentless'' Jo O'Meara
(ex-S Club)
(October 3) LP
''Real Fine Place'' Sara Evans (October 4) LP
''Broken Social Scene'' Broken Social Scene (October 4) LP
''You Could Have It So Much Better'' Franz Ferdinand (October 4) LP
''Limelight'' Colin James (October 4) LP
''Generations'' Journey (October 4) LP
'' John Lennon (October 4) Compilation
''All the Right Reasons'' Nickelback (October 4) LP
''Under Cover'' Ozzy Osbourne (October 4) LP
''Somebody's Miracle'' Liz Phair (October 4) LP
''Nuestro Amor'' RBD (October 4) LP
''One Thing Remains'' Default (October 11) LP
''Dangerdoom: The Mouse and the Mask'' DJ Danger Mouse and MF Doom (October 11) LP
''The Woman that Ended the World'' Hillstomp (October 11) LP
''Life'' Ricky Martin (October 11) LP
''Next'' Sevendust (October 11) LP
''In the Wake of Determination'' Story of the Year (October 11) LP
''Dangerous and Moving'' t.A.T.u. (October 11) LP
''LIUDY-INVALIDY'' t.A.T.u. (October 21) LP
''As Is Now'' Paul Weller (October 11) LP
''Come & Get It'' Rachel Stevens (October 12) LP
''The Campfire Headphase'' Boards of Canada (October 17) LP
''I Am Me'' Ashlee Simpson (October 18) LP
''Downtown Science'' Blockhead (October 18) LP
''What I Really Want for Christmas'' Brian Wilson (October 18) LP
''Playing the Angel'' Depeche Mode (October 18) LP
''Photographs'' Mest (October 18) LP
''Vheissu'' Thrice (October 18) LP
''A Time 2 Love'' Stevie Wonder (October 18) LP
''Intensive Care'' Robbie Williams (October 24) LP
''?'' Neal Morse (October 24) LP
''Decibel Death Squad 5000'' Plonker (October 24) LP
''The Legend Of Johnny Cash'' Johnny Cash (October 25) Compilation
''The Hard and the Easy Great Big Sea (October 25) LP
''#1's'' Destiny's Child (October 25) Compilation
''Rockin' the Joint'' Aerosmith (October 25) Live
''Enter the Chicken'' Buckethead (October 25) LP
''Concert for Bangladesh'' George Harrison and Friends (October 25) Reissue
''Sunday Love'' Fefe Dobson (October 25) LP
''Rehearsing My Choir'' The Fiery Furnaces (October 25) LP
''The Beauty of Letting Go'' Socialburn (October 25) LP
''This Bird Has Flown - A 40th Anniversary Tribute to the Beatles' Rubber Soul'' Various Artists (October 25) Tribute album
''This Could Be A Possibility'' Valencia (October 25)) LP
''Keeper of the Seven Keys - The Legacy'' Helloween (October 31) LP
''Rosenrot'' Rammstein (October 31) LP
''Face to Face'' Westlife

November

'Album' 'Artist' 'Release Date' 'Type'
''Lost at Sea'' Bounding Main (November 1) CD
''Greatest Hits'' Blink-182 (November 1) Compilation
''Rapture of the Deep'' Deep Purple (November 1) LP
''For the Love of It'' Bradley Joseph (November 1) LP
''Christmas Songs, Featuring the Clayton/Hamilton Jazz Orchestra'' Diana Krall (November 1) LP
''Resolve'' Lagwagon (November 1) LP
''All That I Am'' Santana (November 1) LP
''9.0 Live'' Slipknot (November 1) Live
''Wolfmother'' Wolfmother (November 1) LP
''Now That's What I Call Music! 20'' (U.S. series) Various Artists (November 1) LP
''Who's Got the Last Laugh Now?'' Scooter (November 4) LP
''Aerial'' Kate Bush (November 7) Double CD
''The Mission Bell'' Delirious? (November 7) LP
''Greatest Hitz'' Limp Bizkit (November 8) Compilation
''Live In São Paulo'' Sepultura (November 8) Live
''Ultimate Collection'' Eurythmics (November 8) Compilation
''The Road and the Radio'' Kenny Chesney (November 8) LP
''Apathetic EP'' Relient K (November 8) EP
''Those Once Loyal'' Bolt Thrower (November 11) LP
''Boxed Eurythmics (November 14) Box Set
''One World Uniting Nations (November 14) LP
''Bullet in a Bible'' Green Day (November 15) Live
''Some Hearts'' Carrie Underwood (November 15) LP
''Confessions on a Dancefloor'' Madonna (November 15) LP
'' Alanis Morissette (November 15) Compilation
''Gold'' Sublime (November 15) Compilation
''The Warriors EP, Volume 2'' P.O.D. (November 15) EP
''Now That's What I Call Music! 62'' (U.K. series) Various Artists (November 22) LP
''Live'' The Bouncing Souls (November 22) Live
''Amarantine'' Enya (November 22) LP
''12 Songs'' Neil Diamond (November 22) LP
''The Rising Tied'' Fort Minor (November 22) LP
''Fire and Glory'' Kardinal Offishall (November 22)
(Canada only)
LP
''The Great Divide'' Scott Stapp (Creed singer) (November 22) LP
''Rarities 1971-2003'' The Rolling Stones (November 22) Compilation
''Hypnotize'' System of a Down (November 22) LP
''The Sound of Revenge'' Chamillionaire (November 22) EP
'' Britney Spears (November 22) Remix Album
''Son of a Plumber'' Son of a Plumber (November 23) LP
''One Way Ticket to Hell... And Back'' The Darkness (November 28) LP
''Switch'' INXS (November 28) LP
''Oral Fixation Vol. 2'' Shakira (November 29) LP
''Chris Brown'' Chris Brown (November 29) EP
''...when the music fades'' The Mulberry Purple (November 30) EP

December

DayAlbumArtistType
4 ''A Little More Personal (Raw)'' Lindsay Lohan LP
'' Eminem LP
''See You On the Other Side'' Korn LP
12 ''A Place I've Never Been'' Kate DeAraugo LP
''The Breakthrough'' Mary J. Blige LP
13 ''Killadelphia'' Lamb of God Live
''Under The Lights'' Rex Goudie LP

Top hits on record in the world


Best Singles Sales (Worldwide)

(The following are accurate points of singles while they have been within the top 40, on the UWC)
Position Single Title Artist Country Points Highest Position
1 ''Boulevard of broken dreams'' Green day 6,645,000 1
2 ''Don't phunk with my heart'' Black eyed peas 6,002,000 1
3 ''We Belong Together'' Mariah Carey 5,691,000 1
4 ''Don't Cha'' Pussycat dolls feat. Busta Rhymes 5,667,000 1
5 ''La tortura'' Shakira feat. Alejandro Sanz 5,568,000 2
6 ''You're Beautiful'' James Blunt 5,533,000 2
7 ''Speed of sound'' Coldplay 5,185,000 2
8 ''Hung up'' Madonna 5,108,000 1
9 ''Let Me Love You'' Mario 5,024,000 1
10 ''Lonely No More'' Rob Thomas 4,599,000 3

Top 5 Albums of Billboard Year


# ''The Massacre'' — 50 Cent
# ''Encore'' — Eminem
# ''American Idiot'' — Green Day
# ''The Emancipation of Mimi'' — Mariah Carey
# ''Breakaway'' — Kelly Clarkson

Billboard Hot 100 Number one hits of 2005



★ "Let Me Love You" — Mario (9 weeks)

★ "Candy Shop" — 50 Cent featuring Olivia (9 weeks)

★ "Hollaback Girl" — Gwen Stefani (4 weeks)

★ "We Belong Together" — Mariah Carey (14 weeks)

★ "Inside Your Heaven" — Carrie Underwood (1 week)

★ "Gold Digger" — Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx (10 weeks)

★ "Run It!" — Chris Brown (5 weeks)

★ "Don't Forget About Us" — Mariah Carey (2 weeks, 1 in 2006)

Top 100 best-selling albums of the year (U.S.)


# Artist Album U.S. sales in 2005
1. ''The Emancipation of Mimi'' Mariah Carey 4,968,606
2. ''The Massacre'' 50 Cent 4,852,744
3. ''Breakaway'' Kelly Clarkson 3,496,192
4. ''American Idiot'' Green Day 3,360,394
5. ''Monkey Business'' The Black Eyed Peas 3,037,251
6. ''X&Y'' Coldplay 2,615,280
7. ''Feels Like Today'' Rascal Flatts 2,511,209
8. ''Love. Angel. Music. Baby.'' Gwen Stefani 2,505,390
9. ''Late Registration'' Kanye West 2,413,580
10. ''The Documentary'' The Game 2,275,646
11. ''Now That's What I Call Music 20'' Various Artists 2,059,767
12. ''Hot Fuss'' The Killers 2,040,933
13. ''Now That's What I Call Music 19'' Various Artists 1,971,716
14. ''All the Right Reasons'' Nickelback 1,957,189
15. ''The Road and the Radio'' Kenny Chesney 1,817,196
16. ''In Between Dreams'' Jack Johnson 1,758,058
17. ''Be Here'' Keith Urban 1,713,571
18. ''From Under the Cork Tree'' Fall Out Boy 1,654,320
19. ''Mezmerize'' System of a Down 1,645,980
20. ''Some Hearts'' Carrie Underwood 1,636,689
21. ''Rebirth'' Jennifer Lopez 1,561,032
22. ''Fireflies'' Faith Hill 1,531,656
23. ''Goodies'' Ciara 1,530,368
24. ''Demon Days'' Gorillaz 1,528,489
25. ''Twice the Speed of Life'' Sugarland 1,510,879
26. ''Honkytonk University'' Toby Keith 1,446,821
27. ''Now That's What I Call Music 18'' Various Artists 1,400,063
28. ''Encore'' Eminem 1,385,256
29. '' Eminem 1,381,896
30. ''Get Lifted'' John Legend 1,377,246
31. ''Stand Up'' Dave Matthews Band 1,333,781
32. '' Young Jeezy 1,314,291
33. ''Who Is Mike Jones?'' Mike Jones 1,288,377
34. ''It's Time'' Michael Buble 1,229,916
35. ''Here for the Party'' Gretchen Wilson 1,214,383
36. ''Confessions'' Usher 1,210,379
37. ''...Something to Be'' Rob Thomas 1,206,436
38. ''Seventeen Days'' 3 Doors Down 1,204,330
39. ''Genius Loves Company'' Ray Charles 1,196,040
40. ''In Your Honor'' Foo Fighters 1,144,881
41. ''Most Wanted'' Hilary Duff 1,125,198
42. '' R. Kelly 1,110,854
43. ''Get Rich or Die Tryin' (soundtrack)'' Various Artists 1,103,354
44. ''Confessions on a Dance Floor'' Madonna 1,102,802
45. ''Be As You Are (Songs From an Old Blue Chair)'' Kenny Chesney 1,078,559
46. ''Il Divo'' Il Divo 1,053,483
47. ''Red Light District'' Ludacris 1,041,939
48. ''Greatest Hits, Vol. 2'' Toby Keith 1,023,188
49. ''Greatest Hits'' Shania Twain 1,018,991
50. ''Make Believe'' Weezer 995,790
51. ''Fijacion Oral Vol. 1'' Shakira 995,236
52. ''Destiny Fulfilled'' Destiny's Child 987,393
53. ''Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge'' My Chemical Romance 982,117
54. ''Greatest Hits'' Guns N' Roses 974,315
55. ''Beautiful Soul'' Jesse McCartney 972,672
56. ''Free Yourself'' Fantasia 972,230
57. ''Out of Exile'' Audioslave 968,981
58. ''All Jacked Up'' Gretchen Wilson 947,388
59. ''Crunk Juice'' Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz 945,990
60. ''Timeless'' Martina McBride 929,512
61. ''The Breakthrough'' Mary J. Blige 922,397
62. ''Songs About Jane'' Maroon5 894,767
63. ''Songs About Me'' Trace Adkins 882,850
64. ''I Am Me'' Ashlee Simpson 877,501
65. ''U.S.A. (United State of Atlanta)'' Ying Yang Twins 874,038
66. ''PCD'' Pussycat Dolls 857,952
67. ''Horse of a Different Color'' Big & Rich 857,945
68. ''Trouble'' Akon 852,673
69. ''The Legend of Johnny Cash'' Johnny Cash 847,645
70. ''Ten Thousand Fists'' Disturbed 844,525
71. ''Live Like You Were Dying'' Tim McGraw 840,385
72. ''With Teeth'' Nine Inch Nails 838,920
73. ''Amarantine'' Enya 836,052
74. ''Wanted'' Bow Wow 833,430
75. ''Hypnotize'' System of a Down 831,680
76. ''How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb'' U2 828,722
77. ''The One'' Frankie J 817,792
78. ''Unpredictable'' Jamie Foxx 799,425
79. '' Rod Stewart 791,351
80. ''Have a Nice Day'' Bon Jovi 785,268
81. ''The Phantom of the Opera'' Soundtrack 773,150
82. ''Lyfe 268-192'' Lyfe Jennings 767,954
83. ''#1's'' Destiny's Child 766,058
84. ''Guero'' Beck 758,023
85. ''Urban Legend'' T.I. 751,894
86. ''Mind, Body & Soul'' Joss Stone 751,222
87. ''When the Sun Goes Down'' Kenny Chesney 750,004
88. ''Barrio Fino'' Daddy Yankee 747,412
89. ''Modern Day Drifter'' Dierks Bentley 745,924
90. ''Time Well Wasted'' Brad Paisley 744,893
91. ''Lifehouse'' Lifehouse'' 740,100
92. ''I Am Me'' Ashlee Simpson 735,718
93. ''Be'' Common 734,944
94. ''Ray'' Soundtrack 727,143
95. ''Somewhere Down in Texas'' George Strait 722,059
96. ''BlueStars'' Pretty Ricky 712,279
97. ''50 Number Ones'' George Strait 710,833
98. ''Getting Away with Murder'' Papa Roach 706,798
99. ''Never Gone'' Backstreet Boys 703,827
100. ''Crossfade'' Crossfade 702,319

Top hits on record



★ "1, 2 Step" — Ciara featuring Missy Elliot

★ "1 Thing" — Amerie

★ "All About Us" — t.A.T.u.

★ "All Because of You" — U2

★ "All These Things That I've Done" — The Killers

★ "American Baby" — Dave Matthews Band

★ "Axel F." — Crazy Frog

★ "Behind These Hazel Eyes" — Kelly Clarkson

★ "Because of You" — Kelly Clarkson

★ "Bend And Break" — Keane

★ "Better Days" - Goo Goo Dolls

★ "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" — Green Day

★ "Boyfriend" — Ashlee Simpson

★ "Breakaway" — Kelly Clarkson

★ "B.Y.O.B." — System of a Down

★ "Candy Shop" — 50 Cent featuring Olivia

★ "Change Your Mind" — The Killers

★ "City of Blinding Lights" — U2

★ "Cool" — Gwen Stefani

★ "Dance, Dance" — Fall Out Boy

★ "DARE" — Gorillaz

★ "Don't Cha" — The Pussycat Dolls

★ "Don't Phunk with My Heart" — The Black Eyed Peas

★ "Don't Forget About Us" — Mariah Carey

★ "Don't Lie" — The Black Eyed Peas

★ "Don't Tread on Me" — 311

★ "Dirty Little Secret" — All-American Rejects

★ "Everybody's Changing" — Keane

★ "Feel Good Inc." — Gorillaz

★ "Fix You" — Coldplay

★ "Galang" — M.I.A.

★ "Gasolina" — Daddy Yankee

★ "Get Right" — Jennifer Lopez

★ "Grillz" — Nelly

★ "Happy?" — Mudvayne

★ "Have a Nice Day" — Bon Jovi

★ "Hate It or Love It" — The Game featuring 50 Cent

★ "Helena" — My Chemical Romance

★ "Hollaback Girl" — Gwen Stefani

★ "Holiday" — Green Day

★ "Hung Up" — Madonna

★ "Hypnotize" — System of a Down

★ "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)" — My Chemical Romance

★ "The Importance of Being Idle" — Oasis

★ "Incomplete" — Backstreet Boys

★ "Inside Your Heaven" — Carrie Underwood

★ "La Tortura" — Shakira featuring Alejandro Sanz

★ "Let Me Love You" — Mario

★ "Lonely" — Akon

★ "Lonely No More" — Rob Thomas

★ "Lose Control" — Missy Elliott featuring Ciara

★ "Lyla" — Oasis

★ "Mind's Eye" — Wolfmother

★ "My Humps" — The Black Eyed Peas

★ "Numb / Encore" — Jay-ZAnd Linkin Park

★ "Obsession" — Frankie J featuring Baby Bash

★ "Oh" — Ciara featuring Ludacris

★ "Ohio Is For Lovers" — Hawthorne Heights

★ "Only" — Nine Inch Nails

★ "Photograph" — Nickelback

★ "Pon De Replay" — Rihanna

★ "Precious" — Depeche Mode

★ "Pretty Vegas" — INXS

★ "Radio/Video" — System of a Down

★ "Rich Girl" — Gwen Stefani featuring Eve

★ "Run It!" — Chris Brown

★ "Scars" — Papa Roach

★ "Shake It Off" — Mariah Carey

★ "Since U Been Gone" — Kelly Clarkson

★ "Soldier" — Destiny's Child featuring T.I. and Lil Wayne

★ "Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own" — U2

★ "Somewhere Only We KnowKeane

★ "Speed Of Sound" — Coldplay

★ "Stay Fly" — Three 6 Mafia featuring Young Buck & 8Ball & MJG

★ "Stickwitu" — The Pussycat Dolls

★ "Sugar, We're Goin' Down" — Fall Out Boy

★ "Talk" — Coldplay

★ "The Ghost of You" — My Chemical Romance

★ "The Hand that Feeds" — Nine Inch Nails

★ "The Suffering" — Coheed and Cambria

★ "These Words" — Natasha Bedingfield

★ "This Is How a Heart Breaks" — Rob Thomas

★ "Trapped in the Closet" — R. Kelly

★ "Unwritten" — Natasha Bedingfield

★ "Wake Me Up When September Ends" — Green Day

★ "We Belong Together" — Mariah Carey

★ "You're Beautiful" — James Blunt
See also: ''Hot 100 No. 1 Hits of 2005 (USA)''.

Classical music



Louis Andriessen - ''De Opening''

Joël-François Durand - ''String Quartet''

Christian Forshaw - ''Mortal Flesh''

Philip Glass - Symphony No. 8

Mohammed Fairouz - Piano Quintet "Canto"

Alun Hoddinott - ''Celebration Fanfare'' (one-off composition for the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales)

Karl Jenkins - ''Requiem: In These Horizons Stones Sing''

Peter Maxwell Davies


★ Naxos Quartet No. 6


★ Naxos Quartet No. 7

Krzysztof Penderecki - Symphony No. 8 ''Lieder der Vergänglichkeit''

Einojuhani Rautavaara


★ ''Book of Visions'' for orchestra


★ ''Manhattan Trilogy'' for strings

Stephen Warbeck - ''Peter Pan'' (ballet)

Ian Wilson - ''Sullen Earth'' (concerto)

Opera



John Coolidge Adams - ''Doctor Atomic''

Matthew Dewey - ''The Death of Chatterton''

Nicholas Lens - ''The Accacha Chronicles Trilogy: Amor Aeternus - Hymns of Love''

Lorin Maazel - ''1984''

Roger Waters - ''Ça Ira''

Musical theater



★ ''The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee'' Broadway production opened at the Circle in the Square Theatre on May 2

★ ''All Shook Up'' Broadway production opened at the Palace Theatre on March 24 and ran for 213 performances

★ ''Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'' Broadway production opened at the Hilton Theatre on April 28 and ran for 285 performances.

★ ''Dirty Rotten Scoundrels'' Broadway production opened at the Imperial Theatre on March 3 and ran for 627 performances

★ ''Good Vibrations'' opened at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre on February 2 and ran for 94 performances

★ ''Lennon'' Broadway production opened at the Broadhurst Theatre on August 14 and ran for 49 performances

★ ''The Light in the Piazza'' Broadway production opened at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre on April 18 and ran for 504 performances.

★ ''Little Women'' Broadway production opened at the Virginia Theatre on January 23 and ran for 137 performances

★ ''Monty Python's Spamalot'' opened at the Shubert Theatre on March 17.

★ ''One Life: A Musical Story of the Life of Joseph Smith'' - Written by Kari Skousen & Rebecca Thompson-Duvall; Directed by Skousen

★ ''The Woman in White'' Broadway production opened at the Marquis Theatre on November 17 and ran for 109 performances

Musical films



★ ''Boss'n Up'' (December 6)

★ ''Mrs Henderson Presents'' starring Judi Dench, Bob Hoskins and Will Young

★ ''The Producers'' (December 16)

★ ''Rent'' (November 23)

Births



August 3 - Owen Isabelle Landau, daughter of Michelle Branch and husband Teddy Landau

September 14 - Sean Preston Federline, son of Britney Spears and Kevin Federline

September 24 - Aiden Michael Bice, son of Bo Bice and wife Caroline Fisher.

Deaths



January 11


Spencer Dryden, 61, American drummer for American rock group Jefferson Airplane


Jimmy Griffin, co-founder of Bread


Miriam Hyde, Australian composer, 91

January 14 - Alfred Hause, German composer and conductor, 84

January 15 - Victoria de Los Angeles, 81, Catalan soprano

January 24 - June Bronhill, singer

January 28 - Jim Capaldi, 60, British drummer and vocalist

January 30 - Martyn Bennett, 33, Scottish bagpiper

February 1 - Franco Mannino, Italian composer, 80

February 3 - David Hönigsberg, composer and conductor, 45

February 8


Helmut Eder, Austrian composer, 88


Jimmy Smith, 77, American jazz organist

February 9 - Tyrone Davis, 66, American soul singer

February 13 - Sixten Ehrling, 86, Swedish conductor

February 16 - Marcello Viotti, 50, Swiss conductor

February 29 - Edward Patten, 65, R&B/soul singer (Gladys Knight & the Pips)

February 28 - Chris Curtis, 63, British drummer and vocalist

March 4 - Una Hale, soprano, 82

March 6 - Tommy Vance, DJ

March 9


Chris LeDoux, country music singer, 56


Kathie Kay, big band singer, 86

March 10 - Danny Joe Brown, 53, former lead singer of Molly Hatchet

March 21 - Bobby Short, singer

March 22 - Rod Price, guitarist, 47

March 26 - Paul Hester, drummer for Crowded House & Split Enz, 46

March 27


Grant Johannesen, pianist, 83


Rigo Tovar, Mexican singer and composer, 58

March 28 - Moura Lympany, pianist, 88

March 30 - Derrick Plourde, 33, former drummer of 2 California punk groups: Lagwagon and the Ataris

April 2 - Alexander Brott, conductor and composer, 90

April 7 - Grigoris Bithikotsis, Greek singer, 82

April 10 - Norbert Brainin, Austrian violinist, 82

April 12 - Ehud Manor, Israeli songwriter, 63

April 13 - Johnnie Johnson, American pianist, 80

April 14 - John Fred Gourrier, pop singer, 64

April 18 - Kenneth Schermerhorn, conductor, 75

April 19


Bryan Ottoson, guitarist of American Head Charge, 27


Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, Danish jazz bassist, 58

April 23 - Robert Farnon, composer, arranger, 87

April 25 - Hasil Adkins, American rockabilly musician, 67

April 28 - Percy Heath, jazz musician, 81

May 8 - Nasrat Parsa, Afghan singer, murdered, 36

May 10 - David Wayne, former singer of Metal Church, 47

May 14 - Jimmy Martin, bluegrass musician, 77

May 22 - Thurl Ravenscroft, US singer

May 25


Ruth Laredo, pianist, 67


Domenic Troiano, guitarist The Guess Who, 59

May 29 - George Rochberg, composer, 86

June 4 - Helju Tauk, Estonian musician, 75

June 13 - David Diamond, American composer, 89

June 14 - Carlo Maria Giulini, conductor, 91

June 17 - Karl Mueller, bassist of Soul Asylum, 41

July 1


Luther Vandross, R&B singer, 54


Renaldo "Obie" Benson, R&B/soul singer (Four Tops), 69

July 11 - Frances Langford, US singer and actress, 91

July 21 - Long John Baldry, R&B singer, 64

July 27 - Robert Wright, songwriter

July 29 - Hildegarde, US singer

August 4 - Little Milton, blues musician

August 13 - Arnold Cooke, British composer, 98

August 20 - Stevo, singer of the early-Vandals-era, 46

August 21 - Bob Moog, electronic music pioneer

August 22 - Luc Ferrari, composer

August 26 - Denis "Piggy" D'Amour, guitarist of Voivod, 45

September 1 - R. L. Burnside, blues musician, 78

September 10 - Clarence Gatemouth Brown, blues musician, 81

September 15


Jeronimas Kacinskas, Lithuanian-born composer and conductor, 98


Sidney Luft, ex-husband of Judy Garland, father of Lorna Luft, and producer of ''A Star Is Born'', 89

September 17 - Alfred Reed, American composer of concert band music, 84

September 18


Chas Smit, vocalist and guitarist of Plush, 23


Joel Hirschhorn, American songwriter, 66

September 19 - William Vacchiano, trumpet player, 93

October 31 - John "Beatz" Holohan, drummer for Bayside, 31

November 4 - Mana Nishiura, drummer for Shonen Knife and DMBQ

November 6 - Minako Honda, Japanese singer, 38

November 10 - Gardner Read, American composer, 92

November 20 - Chris Whitley, singer-songwriter, 45

November 26


Mark Craney, ex-drummer for Jethro Tull, Jean-Luc Ponty, 53


Joe Jones, 79

November 28 - Tony Meehan, drummer for The Shadows, 62

November 29 - Deon van der Walt, tenor, 47

December 6 - Ronnie Bridges, pianist and composer, 86

December 8


Stephen L. Mosko, American composer, 58


Danny Williams, singer, 63

December 24 - Constance Keene, American pianist, 84

December 25


Derek Bailey, guitarist, 75


Birgit Nilsson, Swedish soprano, 87

Awards



ARIA Music Awards of 2005

2005 BRIT Awards

Eurovision Song Contest 2005

Grammy Awards of 2005

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005

Juno Awards of 2005

Mercury Music Prize 2005

Triple J Hottest 100, 2005

See also



2005 in music (UK)

External links


For a more detailed list of hits or albums by month, see:

KATS-FM

New Rock 94.7 The Zone - WZZN-FM - Chicago

Pause & Play's On The CD Front

VH1

MTV

Rolling Stone

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