Every Album Certified Double Diamond by the RIAA: Full List

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**The Best-Selling Albums of All Time**

Here are the top 10 best-selling albums of all time, based on data from various sources including the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and the Guinness Book of World Records.

1. **Eagles - Eagles/Their Greatest Hits 1971–1975** (40 million)
* Released: February 17, 1976
* Label: Asylum (now Rhino)
* Producers: Glyn Johns, Bill Szymczyk
2. **Michael Jackson - Thriller** (34 million)
* Released: November 29, 1982
* Label: Epic
* Producers: Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson
3. **AC/DC - Back in Black** (27 million)
* Released: July 25, 1980
* Label: Atlantic
* Producer: Robert John "Mutt" Lange
4. **Eagles - Hotel California** (28 million)
* Released: December 8, 1976
* Label: Asylum (now Rhino)
* Producers: Bill Szymczyk
5. **Michael Jackson - Bad** (25 million)
* Released: August 31, 1987
* Label: Epic
* Producers: Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson
6. **The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band** (23 million)
* Released: June 1, 1967
* Label: Parlophone
* Producers: George Martin, The Beatles
7. **Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon** (22 million)
* Released: March 1, 1973
* Label: Harvest
* Producers: Pink Floyd
8. **Led Zeppelin IV** (21 million)
* Released: November 8, 1971
* Label: Atlantic
* Producer: Jimmy Page
9. **Pink Floyd - The Wall** (20 million)
* Released: March 30, 1979
* Label: Harvest
* Producers: Pink Floyd
10. **The Beatles - Abbey Road** (19 million)
* Released: September 26, 1969
* Label: Parlophone
* Producers: George Martin, The Beatles

Note: The sales figures are approximate and based on data available up to 2022.

**Other notable albums**

* **Thriller** by Michael Jackson (1984) - 66 million copies sold
* **Bad** by Michael Jackson (1987) - 45 million copies sold
* **Hotel California** by Eagles (1976) - 42 million copies sold
* **Back in Black** by AC/DC (1980) - 40 million copies sold

These albums are not only among the best-selling of all time but also have had a significant impact on popular culture and music history.
 
🎡 It's fascinating to see which albums have stood the test of time, with classics like Eagles' **Eagles/Their Greatest Hits 1971–1975** and Michael Jackson's **Thriller** topping the list 🀯. The enduring popularity of these albums is a testament to their timeless appeal and ability to transcend generations 🎢. AC/DC's **Back in Black** and Pink Floyd's **The Dark Side of the Moon**, meanwhile, demonstrate the significance of innovative production techniques and bold musical experimentation πŸ’‘. Overall, this list highlights the key role that influential albums have played in shaping popular music and cultural landscape πŸ”
 
I'm not surprised to see Thriller and Bad from Michael Jackson at the top spots 🀯 those albums were game changers for pop music. I do think it's interesting that The Eagles are represented twice, though - Their Greatest Hits is an iconic album, but Hotel California is also super influential in its own right 🎸

As for the sales figures, 40 million copies sold is crazy, especially considering how different music tastes were back then πŸ˜‚ AC/DC's Back in Black must have been a massive hit to move that many units.
 
🎢 I'm kinda surprised these old-school rock albums are still killing it in terms of sales 🀯 Like, back in my day we didn't even own a CD player let alone streaming services... and yet these classics continue to bring people together πŸ’• Whether you're a die-hard fan or just discovering them for the first time, there's something special about an album that resonates with us on a deep level ❀️ For me personally, I've been diving into some of these old albums lately and it's amazing how much of their magic still holds up today 🌟
 
🎡 those iconic album sales numbers still mind-blowing after all these years 🀯 its crazy to think about how much music has been made & consumed over the decades ... what's your go-to classic rock/90s vibes playlist 🎧
 
I think its pretty cool that these iconic albums are still making waves after all these years! 🎢 I mean, who wouldn't want to own a piece of rock history like Thriller or Back in Black? And you know what's even crazier? These albums have been certified by the RIAA for decades now! That's some serious longevity. But what I think is really interesting is how these artists were able to create music that still resonates with people today. I mean, The Beatles and Pink Floyd are like the OGs of rock, but Michael Jackson is still getting played at weddings and parties. It just goes to show that great music can transcend time and generations. πŸ™Œ
 
omg did u no that some ppl think eagles greatest hits is overrated lol its like 40 mil sales whoop 🀣 but seriously these top 10 albums r insane i mean thriller sold more than 66 million copies what's up wthat πŸ˜‚ and btw have u listened to the dark side of the moon lately? its still so deep 22 million sales tho, thats a lot of people vibing out to pink floyd 🎸
 
I JUST LOVE SEEING THESE CLASSIC ALBUMS ON THE LIST!!! EAGLES AND MICHAEL JACKSON BOTH HAVE SO MANY AMAZING DISCS IN THEIR CATALOGS, BUT I THINK IT'S INTERESTING THAT SOME OF THEIR BEST-SELLING ALBUMS ARE FROM WAY BACK IN THE 70s AND 80s. BACK IN BLACK IS SUCH A ROCK CLASSIC, AND THRILLER IS JUST ICONIC - WHO CAN RESIST SINGING "BEAT IT" EVERY TIME IT COMES ON?!
 
I mean, what's up with Michael Jackson having two albums on this list? Thriller is already number one, and then you got Bad right after it too? That's some crazy sales numbers... πŸ€‘ 66 million copies sold for Thriller alone? That's like, a whole lotta records being spun. I'm not saying MJ was the best seller or anything, but 34 million isn't bad either. And AC/DC's Back in Black is right behind him? What even is the criteria here? Is it just about the numbers? πŸ€”
 
I'm so curious about these top 10 best-selling albums of all time πŸ€”πŸŽΆ. It's crazy to think that some of these albums, like Thriller and Back in Black, have sold over 40 million copies worldwide! πŸ’Έ That's like, a huge amount of music love 😍. And can you believe Eagles' Greatest Hits has been on the charts for so long? πŸ™„ I mean, it's awesome that their music is still popular after all these years. But what's up with AC/DC having two albums in the top 10? Wasn't Back in Black already on there? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Anyway, I'm loving this list - it's giving me some serious nostalgia vibes πŸ˜†.
 
I don't get why Thriller is so big πŸ€”. I mean, it's a solid album and all, but 66 million copies sold? That's crazy! And what's up with these sales figures anyway? Are they actually selling the whole album or just singles? I'm also curious about this "best-selling albums" list - don't get me wrong, it's cool to see The Beatles and Pink Floyd on there, but what about some of the newer artists? Don't their albums count for anything? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
so these sales figures are based on riaa data and guinness book of records, but how do we know they're not inflated? like, what's the methodology behind these numbers? and what about streaming vs physical sales? shouldn't that be a bigger factor nowadays πŸ€‘
 
I'm loving this list πŸŽΆπŸ‘! You know, I think what's crazy is how many of these albums are still widely played today, even decades after their release 🀯. Like, who doesn't love a good ol' fashioned sing-along to "Hotel California" or "Stairway to Heaven"? 🎸 It just goes to show that music has the power to transcend time and generations πŸ•°οΈ.

And can we talk about Michael Jackson for a sec? 🀯 The man was a true legend and his albums are still killing it on the charts πŸ’€. I mean, 66 million copies sold? That's insane! πŸ‘ And let's not forget about AC/DC - their rockin' sound is still infectious after all these years πŸ”₯.

Anyway, what do you guys think of this list? Are there any other albums that should be on here in your opinion? πŸ€” Let me know in the comments below! πŸ’¬
 
I don't get why some people think this list is rigged... like, who's gonna dispute the sales figures from back in the day? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The Eagles' greatest hits are an obvious top spot for me - I mean, have you heard 'Hotel California'? That song just never gets old. And Michael Jackson's Thriller is iconic - no surprise it made the cut! 😎 But come on, AC/DC fans can't be that mad about Back in Black being number two... it's not like they're trying to steal the spotlight from their favorite band 😜
 
these top 10 albums are pretty interesting, you know? like, who would've thought that eagles' greatest hits would be number one? 🀯 i mean, it's no surprise that michael jackson and the beatles made the cut though, their music is just timeless. but what's crazy to me is how some of these albums are still selling really well even years after they came out. like, thriller has been out for decades and it's still moving millions of copies worldwide. that's just insane.
 
OMG, can you believe these iconic albums still break records πŸ’Έ? I mean, Eagles' Greatest Hits is crazy old (1976!) yet it's one of the best-selling albums ever 🀯! And it's not just the top 10 - other albums like Thriller, Bad, Hotel California, and Back in Black are still going strong πŸš€. It's amazing how music can transcend time and generations 😎. And have you noticed that some of these albums are still so relevant today? Like, Pink Floyd's Dark Side is more than just a classic rock album - it's a cultural phenomenon 🌈. Anyway, no surprises there really... these albums have stood the test of time ⏰!
 
these sales figures are crazy 🀯 like how could anyone sell 40 million copies of one album lol 🎸 eagles and michael jackson are dominating this list, what's up with that πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ also pink floyd is killing it with dark side of the moon and the wall πŸ”₯
 
I think it's kinda crazy that Thriller by Michael Jackson is listed as having only 34 million copies sold, considering the latest numbers I saw say he sold over 66 million copies worldwide 😱. Maybe those numbers are more up-to-date now? Anyway, Eagles' Greatest Hits is still a beast, though - who wouldn't want to hear some of their most iconic tracks on repeat all day 🎸. Back in Black by AC/DC is another album that always gets me pumped up, and Hotel California has such an eerie vibe 😎.
 
the list is pretty crazy 🀯, i mean who wouldn't want to own a piece of music history like thriller or back in black? 🎡 and it's wild that michael jackson has two albums on the top 10 list - that dude was a legend πŸ”₯. but what's also interesting is how these albums have stood the test of time, with some of them still getting millions in sales even years after their release.

i think what makes thriller so iconic is the fact that it was a game-changer for music videos - michael jackson's " Thriller" short film is still widely imitated today πŸ•·οΈ. and as for eagles' greatest hits, i mean who can forget hotel california? 😎 that song is just so catchy and has become an integral part of rock music.

anyway, the fact that these albums have been certified diamond by the riaa is a testament to their enduring popularity πŸ’₯. and it's also worth noting that many of these artists are still active in the music industry today, with some of them even releasing new music and touring 🎸.
 
I'm so sure that's gonna be a close call between Thriller and Bad for most epic comebacks in music history, lol 🀯🎢 But wait, I'm also super convinced that back in black by AC/DC should've been at the top spot for years, you feel? The whole guitar-driven sound is still so iconic to this day πŸ’₯
 
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