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The latest edition of the Guiness Book Of World Records has White Christmas as the best selling single, - naturally - (it's rightful place!). Joined by all sorts of oddities, as usual, including such as the longest tongue, and can you really play golf with a club 14 feet plus long?
But what I have never been clear on is how or if sales of song titles that appear on compilations might be accounted for. Does it have to be a single to count? And if sales on LP, cassette, CD etc., with other titles are included, how are they counted? Can someone enlighten me?