"The Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd holds the record for the longest time an Album has been in the Billboard 200 Charts with a total of 923 weeks, which is almost 18 years.

"The Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd holds the record for the longest time an Album has been in the Billboard 200 Charts with a total of 923 weeks, which is almost 18 years.

Most weeks on the chart

Note that totals are for the main albums chart only, catalog chart totals are not factored in.[30]

(923 weeks) The Dark Side of the Moon – Pink Floyd[31]

(490 weeks) Johnny's Greatest Hits – Johnny Mathis

(480 weeks) My Fair Lady – Original Cast Recording

(422 weeks) Legend – Bob Marley and the Wailers[32]

(413 weeks) Journey's Greatest Hits – Journey[33]

(383 weeks) Metallica – Metallica[34]

(357 weeks) Greatest Hits – Guns N' Roses[35]

(331 weeks) Highlights from the Phantom of the Opera – Original Cast Recording

(324 weeks) Nevermind – Nirvana[36]

(318 weeks) Tapestry – Carole King[37]

(305 weeks) Oklahoma! – Soundtrack

(295 weeks) Heavenly – Johnny Mathis

(294 weeks) Curtain Call: The Hits – Eminem[38]

(289 weeks) Led Zeppelin IV – Led Zeppelin[39]

(288 weeks) The Foundation – Zac Brown Band[40]

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