Talk:Mamma Mia! The Movie Soundtrack
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[edit]I find it hard to believe that Mamma Mia! The Movie Soundtrack Featuring the Songs of ABBA is the proper title of this album. Can anyone obtain a reliable source for this title being official? Thanks. --Lakeyboy (talk) 06:27, 31 July 2008 (UTC)
- Yeah, it should be Mamma Mia! The Movie Soundtrack. TheLeftorium 16:31, 9 August 2008 (UTC)
To W/E 6th December 2008, the Soundtrack CD had sold 813,887
copies in the UK. And it is going to sell a lot more, as it is still as high as No.2 in the UK Compilation Chart.
4 Times Platinum In The UK
[edit]The 'Mamma Mia!' Film Soundtrack is no longer 3 times Platinum in the UK. On July 22nd 2013 The British Phonographic Industry, (The BPI), up-dated a great many of ABBA's UK Sales Awards. They also awarded 'Mamma Mia!' a 4th Platinum Award. Although this represents 1,200,000 UK Sales, (4 x 300,000), the Soundtrack has actually sold around 1,400,000 in the UK. It will get a 5th Platinum Award if & when it reaches 1,500,000 UK Sales. 82.6.134.233 (talk) 06:17, 27 August 2014 (UTC)
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5 Times Platinum In The UK
[edit]The 'Mamma Mia!' Soundtrack has now sold over 1,500,000 in the UK. The B.P.I., (British Phonographic Industry), awarded it a 5th UK Platinum Disk on Friday 28th April 2017. Five x 300,000 = 1,500,000. This means that its UK & USA Sales alone add up to over 3,300,000.
ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK - MAMMA MIA
5 x Platinum Certification (Album) 28 April 2017
UNIVERSAL MUSIC (POLYDOR)
Released 08 July 2008
Certification History:
4 x Platinum Certification 22 July 2013
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'Mamma Mia!' Soundtrack - Now 5 x Platinum In The UK
[edit]THE 'MAMMA MIA!' FILM SOUNDTRACK GETS A 5th UK PLATINUM AWARD
On Friday 28th April, The British Phonographic Industry, (The B.P.I.), gave the 'Mamma Mia!' Film Soundtrack its Fifth UK Platinum Sales Award, for Sales of 1,500,000. (5 x 300,000 = 1,500,000). When we add in its USA Sales - 1,800,000 - the Film Soundtrack has sold over 3,300,000, between the UK & USA alone.
ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK - MAMMA MIA
5 x Platinum Certification (Album): 28 April 2017
UNIVERSAL MUSIC (POLYDOR)
Released: 08 July 2008
Certification History:
4 x Platinum Certification: 22 July 2013 'Bold text 86.2.61.136 (talk) 09:11, 22 May 2017 (UTC)
UK Chart Position
[edit]It did NOT peak at #5 in 2008 as you say in the Chart Box. As you rightly point out in your text it was ineligible under chart rules in 2008 but was allowed in 2018 - when it peaked at #5. Coachtripfan (talk) 12:43, 18 February 2023 (UTC)