I did some digging at the great Finnish chart history site http://suomensinglelistat.blogspot.fi to find out Queen's chart history up in here. I thought this might be interesting to some fellow Queen fans in Finland and maybe some "chartphiles" around the world as well.
First, some notions regarding the Finnish charts:
- Until mid-1985 charts were compiled monthly, from that point on weekly.
-From 1972 to 1992 the single charts were top 30 lists. In 1992 they changed the single charts to top 20 list.
And one more thing: I have also included some information on other (unofficial) Finnish charts such as "50 hittiä", "jukebox-lista" & "radiosoittolista" when this information was available. As I'm not really familiar with all these charts that we used to have in this country, i ask all the fellow Finns please to contribute, if you have recollections on how these different charts were compiled etc...
Anyway, here's what I found:
SINGLES
Single #highest position, time spent on the charts (chart history in brackets)
Killer Queen #16, 3 months (11/74 #23; 12/74 #18; 2/75 #16)
Bohemian Rhapsody #15, 1 month (1/76 #15)
You're My Best Friend #27, 1 months (8/76 #27)
Somebody To Love #21, 1 months (12/76 #21)
Body Language #5, 2 months (5/82 #5; 6/82 #17)
Radio Ga Ga #2, 5 months (2/84 #7; 3/84 #2; 4/84 #3; 5/84 #13; 6/84 #22)
(also #10 on jukebox chart)
I Want To Break Free DNC (but #10 on jukebox chart)
A Kind Of Magic #16, 5 wks (17/86 #16; 18/86 #23; 19/86 #18; 20/86 #29; 21/86 #18)
I Want It All #6, 10 wks (24/89 #26; 25/89 #6; 26/89 #7; 27/89 #10; 28/89 #13; 29/89 #20; 30/89 #19; 31/89 #21; 32/89 #28; 33/89 #26)
(also #4 on jukebox chart & #5 on radio airplay chart)
Breakthru #10, 5wks (30/89 #29; 31/89 #16; 32/89 #10; 33/89#10; 34/89 #30)
(also #6 on jukebox chart)
Innuendo #3, 7wks (2/91 #14; 3/91 #3; 4/91 #3; 5/91 #3; 6/91 #7; 7/91 #19; 8/91 #26)
The Show Must Go On #15, 4wks (50/91 #27; 51/91 #22; 52/91 #18; 1/92 #15)
(also #1 on radio airplay chart)
Heaven For Everyone #5, 2wks* (43/95 #5; 44/95 #6)
(#1 on radio airplay chart, #2 on "50Hits")
A Winter's Tale DNC (but #10 on "50Hits")
Let Me Live DNC (but #10 on radio airplay chart, #21 on "50Hits")
No One But You DNC (#5 on radio airplay chart, #20 on "50Hits")
----
ALMUMS #highest position, number of weeks, first entry on charts month/year
Sheer Heart Attack #7 22wks 12/74
A Night At The Opera #1 38wks 12/75
A Day At The Races #4 23wks 12/76
News Of The World #9 15wks 11/77
Jazz #15 11wks 12/78
Live Killers #28 2wks 8/79
The Game #24 2wks 7/80
Hot Space #10 10wks 5/82
The Works #7 14wks 3/84
A Kind Of Magic #10 16wks 6/86
The Miracle #1 22wks 5/89
Innuendo #1 19wks 1/91
Greatest Hits II #1 52wks 10/91
Greatest Hits #3 34wks 12/91
Live At Wembley ’86 #17 11wks 5/92
Made In Heaven #1 16wks 11/95
Greatest Hits III #35 2wks 11/99
The Platinum Collection #14 18wks 2/03
Absolute Greatest #15 14wks 12/09
Live At The Rainbow #40 1wk 9/14
Forever 36 5wks 11/14
---
Five Live EP #39 1wk 5/93
The Cosmos Rocks #15 2wks 9/08
That's it! If you have some additional information, please contribute!
Some further comments: I think it paints quite an interesting picture of how Queen have done in Finland. We may speculate that the gig @Helsinki in Nov '74 gave the some publicity here (even if the show wasn't sold out) which is shown in the chart performance of SHA & Killer Queen.
Body language being a big hit seemingly out of the blue is mystery to me. Does anyone have any ideas??
I recall they aired Wembley ´86 on TV in the late 80's and that probably affected The Miracle's sales and brought them back to the charts big time.
Sources:
http://suomensinglelistat.blogspot.fi/
http://suomenlistalevyt.blogspot.fi/2015/08/q.html
http://www.ifpi.fi/tilastot/virallinen-lista/
August R.