The Beatles’ Abbey Road was the No. 1 bestselling vinyl album of the decade, it’s been revealed.

According to Nielsen Music’s report looking at music sales in the U.S. over the past 10 years, The Beatles beat Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon with 558,000 copies sold vs. 376,000.

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The “Guardians of the Galaxy” soundtrack, Bob Marley & the Wailers and Amy Winehouse rounded out the top five.

The only artist to have made the top 10 that released an album in the 2010s was Lana Del Rey with Born to Die.

The vinyl sold 283,000 and was released in 2012.

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The Top 10 LP Vinyl Albums of the 2010s are as follows:

1. Beatles: Abbey Road (558,000)
2. Pink Floyd: Dark Side Of The Moon (376,000)
3. Various Artists: Guardians of the Galaxy OST (367,000)
4. Bob Marley & the Wailers: Legend (364,000)
5. Amy Winehouse: Back to Black (351,000)
6. Michael Jackson: Thriller (334,000)
7. Beatles: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (313,000)
8. Fleetwood Mac: Rumours (304,000)
9. Miles Davis: Kind of Blue (286,000)
10. Lana Del Rey: Born to Die (283,000)

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