The 21 biggest music catalogue sales of all time, ranked
Daniel Coughlin
03 October 2024
The back catalogue bonanza shaking up the industry
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Imagine Dragons: $100 million+ (£80m+)
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The Beach Boys: $100 million+ (£80m+)
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Red Hot Chili Peppers: $140 million (£112m) +
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Mötley Crüe: $150 million (£120m)
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Neil Young: half the rights for $150 million (£120m)
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Ryan Tedder: $200 million (£160m)
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Justin Bieber: $200 million (£160m)
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Dr. Dre: $200 million+ (£160m+)
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Katy Perry: $225 million (£180m)
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David Bowie: $250 million (£200m)
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Paul Simon: $250 million (£200m)
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Kiss: $300 million (£240m)
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Phil Collins and Genesis: $300 million (£240m)
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Tina Turner: $300 million (£240m)
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Sting: $300 million (£240m)
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Taylor Swift: $300 million (£240m)
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Pink Floyd: $400 million (£305m)
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Bob Dylan: $500 million (£400m)
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Bruce Springsteen: $500 million (£400m)
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Michael Jackson: $600 million (£480m)
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Queen: $1.2 billion (£960m)
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