Billie’s catalog climbs charts

- Billie Eilish saw catalog singles re-enter the U.K. Official Physical Singles chart this week. - “Skinny” and “Ocean Eyes” both returned to the chart, marking multiple hits in the latest tally. - The chart bounce suggests renewed physical-sales interest around Billie’s current projects and media rollout. (forbes.com)

Billie Eilish placed two songs back on the United Kingdom’s Official Physical Singles Chart this week, with “Skinny” and “Ocean Eyes” both returning to the tally. (officialcharts.com) The Official Charts Company’s latest physical ranking covers April 17 to April 23, 2026, and counts weekly sales of CDs, vinyl and other physical formats in the United Kingdom. (officialcharts.com) Official Charts lists “Skinny” as a Billie Eilish single that peaked at No. 2 on the Official Physical Singles Chart and logged 11 weeks on that chart starting December 11, 2025. (officialcharts.com) Official Charts lists “Ocean Eyes” with a longer physical-chart run: a No. 1 peak, 16 Top 100 weeks, and a first appearance on that chart dated November 27, 2025. (officialcharts.com) The rebound is notable because the physical chart tracks purchases rather than streams, so a return there points to renewed demand for specific editions of older songs. (officialcharts.com) That demand has been showing up across Eilish’s catalog in recent months. Forbes reported in February that two of her three albums returned to United Kingdom charts, and in January that older songs including “Ocean Eyes” reappeared on the Billboard Global 200. (forbes.com 1) (forbes.com 2) Eilish’s broader United Kingdom chart record gives that bounce more context. Official Charts credits her with three No. 1 singles, 14 Top 10 singles and three No. 1 albums, including “Hit Me Hard and Soft,” which it said posted the biggest opening week of her career in May 2024. (officialcharts.com) “Ocean Eyes” also carries extra weight in her catalog because it was one of her earliest United Kingdom chart entries, first reaching the Official Singles Chart in November 2018. (officialcharts.com) For now, the chart movement shows that Billie Eilish’s older songs are still finding buyers in a format built on fans paying for a disc or vinyl copy, not just pressing play. (officialcharts.com)

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