The Next Day is the 66-year-old's first number one since 1993's Black Tie White Noise.
The first number one, Al Martino's Here in My Heart, was published in the NME on 14 November 1952.
The first number is now "Loneliness of Evening, " a cut song from "South Pacific, " a move echoed in the current production.
Sir Cliff, who had his first number one single in 1959 with Living Doll, sold 33, 376 copies of Thank You For a Lifetime.
The singles chart has been a weekly fixture in the UK since 1952, when Al Martino claimed the first number one with Here In My Heart.
To start her show, Madonna emerged from a giant glitter ball to sing first number Hung Up, dressed in an all-purple ensemble of jacket, velvet pedal pushers and knee-high boots.
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And should the Westwood succeed in becoming Europe's first number-one ranked golfer since Nick Faldo in 1994, it would represent a remarkable turnaround for the Worksop golfer, who was fourth in the rankings nine years ago but then slumped outside the top 250 and feared there might be no way back.
Just as the baby boom of the late 1950s and 1960s pushed up the number of first-time buyers in the 1980s, so the baby bust of the 1970s has depressed the number of first-time purchasers.
He was Wales' first choice number nine at the 2003 World Cup and also toured New Zealand with the Lions in 2005.
They scored their first UK number one single in September 2001, and have reached the top spot twice more, including a duet with Sir Elton John.
Powell, who has been Mike Ruddock's first choice number nine for much of the season, picked up a knee ligament injury in Friday's 17-9 win at Sale.
The film begins shakily, but when Broderick steps up for his first big number the sets open up, some tap-dancing beauties are brought out, and the film begins to fly.
Obama overwhelmingly held a lead among independents and first-time voters, although the number of first-time primary goers was up only slightly from 2004.
The Institute of International Education reports that the number of foreign students on American campuses declined by 2.4% in 2003-04, the first time the number has gone down in 30 years.
The city of Chicago named him its first public enemy number one since Al Capone.
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The vaccine is the first of a number of forthcoming additions to Scotland's immunisation programmes.
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First, government number-crunchers have discovered more firms making losses than were previously estimated.
Those were the figures available when Mr Osborne first highlighted that number, on an early trip to India.
The New York trial, the first of a number of trials in various states, allowed the book to be published.
Robbie Williams is celebrating his first solo UK number one for eight years, after Candy topped the official singles chart.
This will be the first of a number of stages of scrutiny that the measure will be subject to by the assembly.
Though Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport ranks first in the number of flights, it was eighth on the researchers' list of potential disease spreaders.
And those same qualities were recognised by the Lions selectors, with Richards the first-choice number eight on both the 1989 and 1993 tours.
The MPAA says 12% fewer movies were released in the U.S. than in 2008, the first time that number has declined since 2003.
The person who says a number first is at a disadvantage, so when a potential employer asks you about money, gracefully dodge the question.
"I hope this is the first of a number of measures by Lord Hall to cut waste at the BBC, " said General secretary Michelle Stanistreet.
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