Mariah Carey’s ‘Christmas’ on top of the Hot 100, as Dean Martin, Wham! And Chuck Berry in the Top 10



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Carey’s “Christmas” on Columbia Records / Legacy Recordings drew 54.9 million streams in the United States (up 35%) and sold 12,000 downloads (24% more) in the week ending December 24, according to Nielsen Music / MRC Data. It also recorded 33.7 million radio broadcast audience impressions (up 11%) in the week ending December 27.

The carol spends a ninth week overall at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart and is up 6-2 in digital song sales and 17-13 in radio songs. The Holiday 100 multimeter chart also governs for week 45, out of the chart’s 50 total weeks since the list was released in 2011; has topped the bill for 30 consecutive weeks, since the start of the 2015-16 holiday season.

Here are other gifts Carey receives with the latest “Christmas” coronation:

Most weeks at No. 1 for a Christmas song: As it records its fifth total week atop the Hot 100, “Christmas” only claims the longest mark at No. 1 among Christmas hits in the chart’s 62-year, five-month history. Another Yuletide track has topped the list: “The Chipmunk Song,” by The Chipmunks with David Seville, for four weeks beginning in December 1958.

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