The 10 Biggest-Selling Albums of All Time

Music has the power to define generations, break records, and sell in numbers so astronomical they seem almost impossible. The biggest-selling albums of all time are cultural landmarks, touchstones of their era that continue to inspire new listeners. Whether you bought them on vinyl, cassette, CD, or stream them daily, these records have left a lasting impact. Here’s a look at the 10 biggest-selling albums ever and the songs that helped them reach legendary status.

1. Michael Jackson – Thriller (1982) – 70M+ copies sold

There’s big, and then there’s Thriller. The album that turned Michael Jackson into the King of Pop and rewrote the music industry playbook. Quincy Jones’ production was sleek, the videos were revolutionary, and every track felt like a hit. The title track alone changed the way we think about music videos, but the entire album is a masterclass in pop perfection.
Biggest Songs: Thriller, Billie Jean, Beat It, Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’

2. AC/DC – Back in Black (1980) – 50M+ copies sold

A tribute to late frontman Bon Scott, Back in Black didn’t just revive AC/DC—it launched them into immortality. Every riff, every drum hit, every Brian Johnson scream made this a hard rock bible. Few albums define a genre like this one, and nearly every track has become a stadium anthem.
Biggest Songs: Back in Black, You Shook Me All Night Long, Hells Bells, Shoot to Thrill

3. Pink Floyd – The Dark Side of the Moon (1973) – 45M+ copies sold

An album that spent over 900 weeks on the Billboard 200, The Dark Side of the Moon is a psychedelic masterpiece that made prog rock accessible to the masses. It’s not just an album—it’s an experience, filled with existential themes, sonic experimentation, and production that still sounds futuristic today.
Biggest Songs: Time, Money, Us and Them, Brain Damage/Eclipse

4. Whitney Houston / Various Artists – The Bodyguard Soundtrack (1992) – 45M+ copies sold

The rare soundtrack that became bigger than the movie itself. Whitney Houston’s powerhouse vocals turned this into a global phenomenon, with I Will Always Love You becoming one of the best-selling singles of all time. A mix of soul, pop, and R&B, it cemented Houston’s status as one of the greatest vocalists ever.
Biggest Songs: I Will Always Love You, I Have Nothing, I’m Every Woman, Run to You

5. Eagles – Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975) (1976) – 44M+ copies sold

Before Thriller, this was the best-selling album in the U.S., proving the Eagles’ blend of rock, country, and smooth harmonies was unbeatable. A greatest-hits album selling this much tells you all you need to know—these songs were the soundtrack to an era.
Biggest Songs: Take It Easy, Lyin’ Eyes, Desperado, Tequila Sunrise

6. Fleetwood Mac – Rumours (1977) – 40M+ copies sold

An album forged in chaos, heartbreak, and pure magic. The behind-the-scenes drama only made Rumours more compelling, but it’s the songwriting, harmonies, and timeless melodies that have kept it essential for nearly five decades.
Biggest Songs: Go Your Own Way, Dreams, The Chain, Don’t Stop

7. Shania Twain – Come On Over (1997) – 40M+ copies sold

Shania Twain didn’t just bring country to the mainstream—she owned it. Come On Over shattered records, blending country, pop, and rock into a genre-bending sensation that still influences artists today. Every track felt like a hit, and nearly half of them actually were.
Biggest Songs: Man! I Feel Like a Woman!, You’re Still the One, That Don’t Impress Me Much, From This Moment On

8. Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin IV (1971) – 37M+ copies sold

The ultimate rock and roll epic. Zeppelin’s IV isn’t just an album—it’s a mythology, with Stairway to Heaven at its center. Every track, from the bluesy swagger of Black Dog to the thunderous When the Levee Breaks, cemented the band as rock gods.
Biggest Songs: Stairway to Heaven, Black Dog, Rock and Roll, When the Levee Breaks

9. The Beatles – The White Album (1968) – 35M+ copies sold

A sprawling double album that proved The Beatles could do anything—and do it better than anyone else. Psychedelic rock, folk, blues, avant-garde experiments—The White Album was chaos and genius wrapped in one, and its influence remains immeasurable.
Biggest Songs: While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Blackbird, Helter Skelter, Back in the U.S.S.R.

10. Meat Loaf – Bat Out of Hell (1977) – 34M+ copies sold

The most theatrical, over-the-top rock album of all time—and that’s exactly why it worked. Jim Steinman’s operatic songwriting and Meat Loaf’s bombastic vocals made Bat Out of Hell a rock opera for the ages, filled with drama, passion, and huge songs.
Biggest Songs: Bat Out of Hell, Paradise by the Dashboard Light, Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad, You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth

Some albums break records. Some albums change music forever. And then, there are these—records so massive that they’re woven into the fabric of pop culture. Whether it was moonwalking across the stage, screaming along to You Shook Me All Night Long, or slow dancing to I Will Always Love You, these albums defined moments in time. They don’t just belong to their artists anymore—they belong to all of us.