JLS - International Chart Performance

Albums

Album Title Release date uk can esp
2.0 1 40
Evolution 02 Nov 12 46
Evolution (Deluxe Edition) 02 Nov 12 17
Goodbye the Greatest Hits 15 Nov 13 23
Goodbye the Greatest Hits (Deluxe) 15 Nov 13 34
Hottest Girl in the World - EP 19 Oct 12 4
JLS 06 Nov 09 3
Jukebox 11 Nov 11 3
Outta This World 19 Nov 10 4
Proud - Single 16 Mar 12 3
Take a Chance On Me - EP 04 Nov 11 6

Songs

Song Title Release date uk can esp
Beat Again 09 Nov 09 23
Beat Again (Radio Edit) 57
Billion Lights 08 Nov 13 12
Day One 22
Do You Feel What I Feel? 11 Nov 11 15
Eternal Love 4
Everybody in Love 01 Nov 09 7 99
Eyes Wide Shut 19 Nov 10 5
Eyes Wide Shut (feat. Tinie Tempah) 11 Feb 11 5
Hottest Girl in the World 19 Oct 12 4
Love You More 12 Nov 10 82
Mary 12 Feb 10 99
One Shot 09 Nov 09 5
Postcard 13
Proud 16 Mar 12 6
She Makes Me Wanna (feat. Dev) 22 Jul 11 45
Take a Chance On Me 18 Nov 11 2
The Club Is Alive 02 Jul 10 1
Unstoppable 04 Nov 11 87

About JLS

JLS are a four-piece all-boy pop band comprising of Aston Merrygold, Marvin Humes, Jonathon 'JB' Gill and Oritse Williams.

The band, initially called UFO (an acronym of 'Unique, Famous, Outrageous'), rose to prominence while copeting in the fifth series of the UK television show The X-Factor. During the audiotn process for the show they were advised to change the band name for copyright reasons and chose JLS (for 'Jack the Lad Swing' or 'Just Guys Singing'). JLS, mentored by Louis Walsh, finished second in the competition - losing in the final to Alexandra Burke.