Talk:List of number-one hits (Germany)

Ed Sheeran: historical record
Like with the UK and Australian charts, he managed the same with the German charts: On 13 January, he set the historical record of starting as the first artist at number one and number two of the official German single charts. I presume, we need a new section for that. But where to place and how to name it? I suggest we put in between section 1.1 and 1.2, since it's about an artist as well (like 1.1) and not about how long a song was on the charts (like 1.2). Any suggestions? (This also needs to be added to the UK singles charts (and probably to the Australian one, did not check that page for now) What about Artist starting on number one and number two or Artist starting on number one and number two at the same time (though the 2nd one is quite long) --Rava77 (talk) 21:18, 17 January 2017 (UTC)

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This isn’t a list of number one hits. It’s a list of records/achievements of number one hits. Somewhat wrongly named.TrottieTrue (talk) 11:08, 16 April 2021 (UTC)