The 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' compilation dropped a few spots, but also hit the 200 weeks on the chart mark.
In Ireland the "Elvis" replaced "Priscilla" on the Video chart.
Official U.K. charts:
- Official Album chart: 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' climbed from #65 to #54.
- Official Streaming Album chart: 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' climbed from #51 to #49.
- Official Music DVD chart: 'The King of Rock and Roll' dropped off the chart after last week's re-entry at #39.
- Official Physical Singles chart: 'On Fire In Toledo' dropped from #35 to #81.
Irish IRMA charts:
- Official Irish Album chart: 'ELV1S 30#1 Hits' climbed from #91 to #89.
- Official Irish Video chart: 'Elvis' made a re-entry at #28.
- Official Irish Video chart: 'Priscilla' dropped off the chart from last wek's #18 position.
- Billboard Top 200 Album chart: 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' dropped from #178 to #184 in its 200th week on the chart.
- Billboard Top Country Album chart: 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' remained steady at #35.
- Billboard Top Rock and Alternative Album chart: 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' dropped from #44 to the bottom of the chart at #50.
Forbes noted: 'ELV1S: 30 #1 Hits' has now spent 200 weeks on the Billboard 200.
Presley’s greatest hits set marks his first project to make it to 200 weeks on the Billboard 200. It’s noteworthy that he only reaches that number decades after his passing, and that 'ELV1S: 30 #1 Hits' has earned all of its turns on the competitive tally since his death.
Only one other collection from Presley has managed to rack up triple-digit weeks on the tally is 'The Essential Elvis Presley' with 107 weeks.
Luminate reports that the project moved just under 8,700 equivalent album units last tracking frame. That’s down less than 1% from the period before, as consumption of the title usually doesn’t shift much during the average week.
Note: Billboard / Nielsen sometimes mess up the titles they use for their statistics referring sales - primarily based on airplay and streaming - one week to 'The Essential Elvis Presley' and a week later to 'ELV1S 30 # Hits' ...
From FECC: The second longest stay of any Elvis album in the US Billboard 200 album charts was 'G.I. Blues'. It entered Billboard 's Top LPs chart in October 1960, at #6, the highest debut position for any Elvis LP. In six weeks it was the number one album in America. 'G.I. Blues' remained number one for 10 weeks, although they were not consecutive. The total 111-week stay on the chart was the longest for any Elvis record during his lifetime.
Other Elvis albums with a year stay or longer have been were 'Blue Hawaii' with 79 weeks, 'Elvis Golden Records' with 63 weeks and ''Aloha From Hawaii' with 52 weeks.
On the official U.K. charts the 'ELV12 30 #1 Hits' compilation is currently listed for its 246th week.
(Source: Official Charts / U.K. Mix / Billboard / IRMA / Forbes)