The album was preceded by the single "
If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next", released on 24 August 1998, which debuted at No. 1 on the
UK Singles Chart, their first single to do so. The album itself was released on 14 September 1998, and its sales were such that a spokesperson for
Virgin Megastores claimed it to be the biggest selling album of the year. It reached No. 1 on the
UK Albums Chart, becoming their only album to do so until
The Ultra Vivid Lament reached the same position in 2021. Like the preceding single,
This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours prevented
Steps from topping the chart; "
One for Sorrow" was held off at No. 2 by "
If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next" while the album
Step One was also relegated to No. 2. The album remained at the top of the albums chart for three weeks, selling around 250,000 copies in those three weeks. The album has been certified
Triple Platinum in the UK and spent a total time of 75 weeks on the UK Albums Chart Top 100. Apart from the lead single, the album presented another three singles, with the second one being "
The Everlasting", issued on 30 November 1998. "
You Stole the Sun from My Heart" was released on 8 March 1999 and was nominated for Best British Single at the 2000
BRIT Awards. The final single from the album, issued on 5 July 1999, was "
Tsunami", which was inspired by the Silent Twins,
June and Jennifer Gibbons, who gave up speaking when they were young, became involved in crime and ended up being sent to
Broadmoor Hospital. Both singles "The Everlasting" and "Tsunami" peaked at number 11, while "You Stole the Sun from My Heart" ended up peaking at number 5 on the UK Singles Chart. Around the world the album was as successful as it was in the UK. In Sweden the album managed to remain in the chart for a total of 43 weeks, debuting at number 2, and peaking at number one in its second week. In Finland the album sold enough to stay in the charts for 32 weeks, peaking at number one, securing the top spot for two consecutive weeks. In Ireland the album also debuted at number one and charted within the top 20 in Norway, New Zealand, Denmark, Austria and Australia. It was the number one album in Europe's for two weeks, and it has been certified
Platinum (one million copies) by the
International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. The album's success ensured that by 1999 the band had sold more than three million albums worldwide. To the present day
This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours has sold more than five million copies since its release. On 7 December 2018,
This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours was re-released as a '20 Year Collector's Edition' on
streaming services, as well as physically on three CDs and two LPs. As well as being
remastered, the track listing was revised, with "Nobody Loved You" replaced by the former
B-side "Prologue to History". The CD and streaming releases also include various demos, B-sides and remixes. == Controversy ==