Taylor Swift’s albums are often mainstays on the United Kingdom’s charts, but this frame is especially exciting for the singer-songwriter, even though she’s not pushing anything at the moment. All of her present projects climb, and a few make their way back to rankings they’d only recently departed, which underlines the continued appetite for her catalog years after many of the sets were first released.
Three Taylor Swift Albums Return to the Charts
Three of Swift’s albums reappear on U.K. tallies this week. Midnights is back on the Official Albums Streaming chart at No. 92, while 1989 reenters the same list at No. 99. Both return to just that one ranking, and don’t appear anywhere else. Reputation, however, manages a bigger week, as it finds space on multiple lists.
Reputation Rebounds Across Several Tallies
Reputation rises on the Official Albums chart to No. 75 and improves on the Official Albums Streaming ranking to No. 71. The project also returns to the Official Albums Sales roster at No. 91 and lifts on the Official Physical Albums tally to No. 81. The set has previously peaked at No. 1 on all four rankings except the streaming list, where it topped out at No. 3.
Streaming Leaders for Midnights and 1989
While Reputation missed the top spot on the streaming albums tally, Midnights and 1989 both previously reached No. 1 on that list. Their reappearances this week extend each title’s already-remarkable runs — Midnights is now at 141 weeks on the ranking, while 1989 has racked up 397 frames.
Other Taylor Swift Albums Rise
Swift’s chart activity in the U.K. isn’t limited to her returning titles. The Tortured Poets Department, Folklore, and Lover all move up on both the Official Albums and Official Albums Streaming charts. Each project has also reached No. 1 in the past, and even after half a decade (for some of them), fans can’t seem to get enough.