| MONKEES | #1 album for 13 weeks in 1966-67, with "The" |
| INTHEMOOD | Hit by American band leader Glen Miller which topped the charts for 13 weeks in 1940 (2,3,4) |
| REPCO | Aussie engineering company whose name became known world-wide after Formula 1 racing success with Brabham in 1966-67 (5) |
| INKSPOTS | Group whose 1946 song "The Gypsy" was #1 for 13 weeks |
| INMYOWNTIME | 1971 Top Ten hit single by Family that spent 13 weeks in the UK charts |
| STEVIEWONDER | Soul singer whose 1976 album Songs in the Key of Life spent its first 13 weeks atop the Billboard 200: 2 wds. |
| LETITBE | #1 album, for four weeks, before "Woodstock" |
| IGOR | 2019 #1 album for Tyler, the Creator |
| ABBEYROAD | 1969 #1 album for 11 weeks |
| MORALE | "Mr. ___ & the Big Steppers," 2022 #1 album for Kendrick Lamar |
| ENDOFTHEROAD | 1992 single by Boyz II Men that spent 13 weeks at number one in the US (3,2,3,4) |
| BOOKENDS | #1 album for Simon and Garfunkel |
| RED | 2012 #1 album for Taylor Swift |
| DAMN | 2017 #1 album for Kendrick Lamar |
| MELLOW | "Have You Never Been ___," #1 album for Olivia Newton-John |
| DONDA | 2021 #1 album for Kanye West |
| HER | "___ Loss" (2022 #1 album for Drake) |
| WHITEONBLONDE | No 1 album for Scottish rock band Texas (5,2,6) |
| DOUBT | This wasn't certain to be a No 1 album for Jesus Jones (5) |
| VERY | Number one album for the Pet Shop Boys. (4) |