; Band Aid Currently the Official Charts Company (OCC) lists the four versions of "
Do They Know it's Christmas?" separately on their website under entries for
Band Aid (1984),
Band Aid 20 (2004),
Band Aid 30 (2014) and
Band Aid II (1989). However they were combined under the main Band Aid entry in various
British Hit Singles books, giving the act an achievement of its first four records at number one. ; "We Are the World" "
We Are the World", was a separate hit twice for two interlinked charity ensembles. Originally a UK number one in 1985 for USA for Africa, it was re-recorded for the We Are the World Foundation under the name "
We Are the World 25 for Haiti" by Artists for Haiti, with
Quincy Jones and
Lionel Richie being the main people involved in the production of both records. The Artists for Haiti version reached number 50 in the UK charts, whilst the USA for Africa album (actually a compilation which also featured the Canadian charity record "
Tears Are Not Enough") reached number 31 on the albums chart. ;
The X Factor finalists Currently the Official Charts Company lists each year's charity record by
The X Factor finalists under a separate recording act entry as the contestants in the
ITV show
The X Factor were different every year, meaning that the group of finalists were different each year as well. However, various
British Hit Singles books combined the four number ones (for "
Hero", 2008; "
You Are Not Alone", 2009; "
Heroes", 2010 and "
Wishing on a Star", 2011) under one X Factor Finalists entry, also giving the act an achievement of its first four records at number one. ; The Justice Collective In 2012,
The Justice Collective reached number one with a cover of "
He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother". This single was one of a number of campaigning charity record projects put together by Peter Hooton of The Farm, with the others being a number 14 UK hit single called "
The Fields of Anfield Road" credited to the Liverpool Collective featuring the Kop Choir (a record which also reached number one in Scotland on 26 April 2009, because the Scottish chart at that time only reflected sales in the declining physical formats and did not include the then-growing download market), and a version of the Farm's "All Together Now", credited to The Peace Collective, which peaked at number 70 in 2014. ; Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir In 2015, the
Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir had the
UK Singles Chart Christmas number one, beating Justin Bieber to the top of this chart with their charity release "
A Bridge over You". Five years later they recorded a version of Bieber's song "
Holy" with him. However, when the record was released in December 2020 it was credited as a remix with the Official Charts Company combining it with the original entry, with no additional Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir credit. In May 2021, the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir were featured on a charity version of "Anywhere Away From Here" by Rag 'n' Bone Man and P!nk, which was performed by all three acts at the 2021 BRIT Awards, and helped the record reach the top ten. As in the case of "Holy", the new version of "Anywhere Away From Here" was combined with the already charting original by the Official Charts Company, with no additional credit for the choir. In addition to these records, a single was released by NHS Voices in 2018 with the record company credit going to the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir. This single was a charity version of the Beatles' "
With a Little Help from My Friends" reached only number 89 and stayed just 1 week in the UK Top 100. ; Michael Ball, Captain Tom Moore and the Voices of Care Choir
Captain Sir Tom Moore was a 99-year-old war veteran who raised more than £32 million for
NHS Charities Together during the COVID-19 pandemic by walking 100 laps of his garden before his 100th birthday. Singer and BBC Radio 2 presenter Michael Ball decided that he would try and make Moore the oldest artist to have a number one hit in the UK by recording a fundraising cover of the
Rodgers and Hammerstein song "
You'll Never Walk Alone" with the intention that the song would be at number one in the Official Singles Chart at the point Captain Moore turned 100. The duo teamed up with the NHS Voices of Care Choir with the song, credited to Michael Ball, Captain Tom Moore and the Voices of Care Choir, reaching the top spot on the chart dated 30 April 2020. Even though Ball has had hits in the singles and albums chart (including three number one albums with Alfie Boe), Moore died on 2 February 2021, with one hit single and the record for the oldest artist to have a chart topper, while the Voices of Care Choir were the second NHS associated choir to get a number one hit, after the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir. In addition to these records, a charity version of the Beatles' "
With a Little Help from My Friends" was released in 2018 credited to NHS Voices. Even though the record only reached number 89 in the UK charts and stayed just 1 week in the UK Top 100, it is likely that many of the choir members appeared on Captain Tom Moore's record and on "
A Bridge over You". ==Special cases - Football records==