The most popular album the year you were born
Each year, one album taps into the hearts and ears of the public on its way to becoming the year’s best-selling album.
Times have changed, though. In recent years, singers like Adele and Taylor Swift have dominated the charts, while in the 1950s and early 1960s, musical soundtracks and Broadway cast recordings often topped the list.
Billboard has been tracking the best-selling album of the year since 1956, but its methodology has changed several times. Before 1991, the outlet relied on retailer report, but that year it began using Nielsen SoundScan data, which was more accurate, according to Billboard.
And since 2015, Nielsen Soundscan — now called Luminate — has incorporated album-equivalent units into its data to account for streaming. This means that in 2022, Taylor Swift’s “Midnights” was the best-selling album based on sales alone, while Bad Bunny’s “Un Verano Sin Ti” was the top album overall, including album-equivalent units.
Methodology aside, the list isn’t without its surprises. In 1967, The Beatles‘ critically acclaimed album “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” was outsold by The Monkees’ “More of The Monkees.”
Using Billboard and Luminate’s data, Business Insider compiled all the best-selling albums and their respective notable singles, dating back to 1956, so you can see which album was the soundtrack to your birth year (provided you’re 70 or younger).
See the best-selling album every year since 1956.
1956: Harry Belafonte — “Calypso”
RCA Victor Records
Notable singles: “Day-O (The Banana Boat Song),” “Jamaica Farewell”
1957: “My Fair Lady (Original Broadway Cast)”
Columbia Records
Notable single: “The Rain in Spain”
1958: “My Fair Lady (Original Broadway Cast)”
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Notable single: “With A Little Bit of Luck”
1959: Henry Mancini — “Music from Peter Gunn”
RCA Victor Records
Notable single: “Peter Gunn”
1960: “The Sound of Music (Original Broadway Cast)”
Columbia Records
Notable single: “Do-Re-Mi,” “The Sound of Music”
1961: “Camelot (Original Broadway Cast)”
Columbia Records
Notable single: “If Ever I Would Leave You”
1962: “West Side Story (Soundtrack)”
United Artists Records
1963: “West Side Story (Soundtrack)”
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Notable single: “I Feel Pretty”
1964: “Hello, Dolly! (Original Broadway Cast)”
RCA Victor Records
Notable single: “Hello, Dolly!”
1965: “Mary Poppins (Original Soundtrack)”
Walt Disney Records
Notable singles: “A Spoonful of Sugar,” “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious”
1966: Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass — “Whipped Cream & Other Delights”
A&M Records
Notable single: “A Taste of Honey”
1967: The Monkees — “More of The Monkees”
Colgems Records
Notable single: “I’m A Believer”
1968: The Jimmy Hendrix Experience — “Are You Experienced”
Track Records
Notable singles: “Purple Haze,” “Foxy Lady”
1969: Iron Butterfly — “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida”
Atco
Notable single: “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida”
1970: Simon and Garfunkel — “Bridge over Troubled Water”
Columbia
Notable singles: “Bridge over Troubled Water,” “The Boxer”
1971: “Jesus Christ Superstar”
MCA Records
Notable single: “Superstar”
1972: Neil Young — “Harvest”
Reprise Records
Notable single: “Heart of Gold”
1973: War — “The World Is a Ghetto”
United Artists
Notable single: “The Cisco Kid”
1974: Elton John — “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”
MCA Records
Notable single: “Bennie and the Jets”
1975: Elton John — “Elton John’s Greatest Hits”
Island
Notable singles: “Your Song,” “Daniel”
1976: Peter Frampton — “Frampton Comes Alive!”
A&M Records
Notable single: “Show Me The Way”
1977: Fleetwood Mac — “Rumours”
Warner Bros.
Notable singles: “Go Your Own Way,” “Don’t Stop”
1978: “Saturday Night Fever: The Original Movie Sound Track”
RSO Records
Notable singles: “How Deep Is Your Love,” “Stayin’ Alive”
1979: Billy Joel — “52nd Street”
Columbia
Notable single: “My Life”
1980: Pink Floyd — “The Wall”
Columbia
Notable singles: “Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)”
1981: REO Speedwagon — “Hi Infidelity”
Epic
Notable singles: “Keep on Loving You,” “Take It on the Run”
1982: Asia — “Asia”
Geffen Records
Notable single: “Heat of the Moment”
1983: Michael Jackson — “Thriller”
Epic
Notable singles: “Thriller,” “P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)”
1984: Michael Jackson — “Thriller”
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Notable singles: “Billie Jean,” “Beat It”
1985: Bruce Springsteen — “Born in the U.S.A.”
Columbia
Notable singles: “Dancing In The Dark,” “Born In The U.S.A.”
1986: Whitney Houston — “Whitney Houston”
Arista
Notable singles: “How Will I Know,” “Greatest Love Of All”
1987: Bon Jovi — “Slippery When Wet”
Mercury
Notable singles: “You Give Love A Bad Name,” “Livin’ On A Prayer”
1988: George Michael — “Faith”
Columbia
Notable singles: “One More Try,” “Father Figure”
1989: Bobby Brown — “Don’t Be Cruel”
MCA Records
Notable single: “My Prerogative”
1990: Janet Jackson — “Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814”
A&M Records
Notable singles: “Miss You Much,” “Rhythm Nation”
1991: Mariah Carey — “Mariah Carey”
Columbia Records
Notable singles: “Vision of Love,” “Love Takes Time”
1992: Billy Ray Cyrus — “Some Gave All”
Mercury Records
Copies sold: 4,832,000
Notable singles: “Achy Breaky Heart”
1993: Whitney Houston/Various Artists — “The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album”
Arista
Copies sold: 5,460,000
Notable single: “I Will Always Love You”
1994: Elton John/Hans Zimmer — “The Lion King: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack”
Walt Disney Records
Copies sold: 4,934,000
Notable singles: “Can You Feel The Love Tonight,” “Circle of Life”
1995: Hootie and the Blowfish — “Cracked Rear View”
Atlantic Records
Copies sold: 7,020,000
Notable singles: “Hold My Hand,” “Only Wanna Be With You”
1996: Alanis Morissette — “Jagged Little Pill”
Maverick
Copies sold: 7,380,000
Notable singles: “You Oughta Know,” “Hand In My Pocket”
1997: Spice Girls — “Spice”
Virgin Records
Copies sold: 5,302,000
Notable singles: “Wannabe,” “Say You’ll Be There”
1998: James Horner and Celine Dion — “Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture”
Sony Classical
Copies sold: 9,338,000
Notable single: “My Heart Will Go On”
1999: Backstreet Boys — “Millennium”
Jive
Copies sold: 9,446,000
Notable singles: “I Want It That Way,” “Larger Than Life”
2000: NSYNC — “No Strings Attached”
Jive Records
Copies sold: 9,936,000
Notable singles: “Bye Bye Bye,” “It’s Gonna Be Me”
2001: Linkin Park — “Hybrid Theory”
Warner Bros. Records
Copies sold: 4,813,000
Notable single: “In The End”
2002: Eminem — “The Eminem Show”
Aftermath Entertainment
Copies sold: 7,608,000
Notable singles: “Without Me,” “Sing For The Moment”
2003: 50 Cent — “Get Rich or Die Tryin'”
Shady Records/Aftermath Entertainment
Copies sold: 6,536,000
Notable singles: “In da Club,” “21 Questions”
2004: Usher — “Confessions”
Arista Records
Copies sold: 7,979,000
Notable singles: “Burn,” “Confessions Pt. II,” “Yeah!”
2005: Mariah Carey — “The Emancipation of Mimi”
Island Def Jam
Copies sold: 4,969,000
Notable singles: “We Belong Together,” “Shake It Off”
2006: “High School Musical” (Soundtrack)
Walt Disney Records
Copies sold: 3,719,000
Notable single: “Breaking Free”
2007: Josh Groban — “Noël”
Reprise Records
Copies sold: 3,699,000
Notable single: “The First Noel (feat. Faith Hill)”
2008: Lil Wayne — “Tha Carter III”
Cash Money/Universal Motown
Copies sold: 2,874,000
Notable singles: “Lollipop,” “A Milli”
2009: Taylor Swift — “Fearless”
Big Machine Records
Copies sold: 3,217,000
Notable singles: “Love Story,” “You Belong With Me”
2010: Eminem — “Recovery”
Aftermath Entertainment
Copies sold: 3,415,000
Notable singles: “Not Afraid,” “Love The Way You Lie”
2011: Adele — “21”
Columbia
Copies sold: 5,824,000
Notable singles: “Rolling In The Deep”
2012: Adele — “21”
JM Enternational/Redferns via Getty Images
Copies sold: 4,410,000
Notable singles: “Someone Like You,” “Set Fire to the Rain,” “Rumour Has It”
2013: Justin Timberlake — “The 20/20 Experience”
RCA Records
Copies sold: 2,430,000
Notable singles: “Suit & Tie,” “Mirrors”
2014: Taylor Swift — “1989”
Big Machine Records
Copies sold: 3,661,000
Notable singles: “Shake It Off,” “Blank Space,” “Bad Blood”
2015: Adele — “25”
Columbia
Copies sold, including album-equivalent units: 8,008,000
Notable singles: “Hello,” “When We Were Young”
2016: Drake — “Views”
Young Money
Copies sold, including album-equivalent units: 4,140,000
Notable singles: “Hotline Bling,” “One Dance”
2017: Ed Sheeran — “Divide”
Atlantic
Copies sold, including album-equivalent units: 2,764,000
Notable singles: “Shape of You,” “Perfect”
2018: Drake — “Scorpion”
Young Money Entertainment
Copies sold, including album-equivalent units: 3,905,000
Notable singles: “God’s Plan,” “Nice for What,” “In My Feelings”
2019: Post Malone — “Hollywood’s Bleeding”
Republic
Copies sold, including album-equivalent units: 3,001,000
Notable singles: “Wow,” “Goodbyes,” “Circles”
2020: Lil Baby — “My Turn”
Capitol
Copies sold, including album-equivalent units: 2,632,000
Notable singles: “Woah,” “Sum 2 Prove”
2021: Morgan Wallen — “Dangerous: The Double Album”
Big Loud
Copies sold, including album-equivalent units: 3,226,000
Notable singles: “7 Summers,” “Wasted on You”
2022: Bad Bunny — “Un Verano Sin Ti”
Rimas
Copies sold, including album-equivalent units: 3,400,000
Notable singles: “Moscow Mule,” “Tití Me Preguntó”
2023: Morgan Wallen — “One Thing at a Time”
Big Loud
Copies sold, including album-equivalent units: 5,362,000
Notable singles: “You Proof,” “Thought You Should Know,” “Last Night
2024: Taylor Swift — “The Tortured Poets Department”
Republic
Copies sold, including album-equivalent units: 6,955,000
Notable singles: “Fortnight,” “I Can Do It with a Broken Heart”
2025: Taylor Swift — “The Life of a Showgirl”
Republic
Copies sold, including album-equivalent units: 5,607,000
Notable singles: “The Fate of Ophelia,” “Elizabeth Taylor”
