Amy Winehouse could have as many as seven songs in the top 40 this weekend, according to figures from the Official Charts Company.
The singer, who died on Saturday, is also set to be represented in the album charts.
Figures released today show her song Back To Black is at number five, with Rehab, Tears Dry On Their Own and Love Is A Losing Game at numbers 22, 24 and 26 respectively.
Two other songs, You Know I'm No Good and Valerie, are at numbers 33 and 35 while her duet of Valerie with Mark Ronson is set to chart just inside the top 40 at number 39.
Her biggest hit while she was alive was Rehab which got to number seven in 2006.
The Grammy award winning album Back To Black is a strong contender for top spot in the album chart, but may be held off by Adele's best-selling 21.
It has already sold 37,000 copies in the United States in the past week and will re-enter the Billboard album chart top 10.
The 27-year-old, whose funeral was held yesterday in north London, battled with drink and drugs throughout her career.
Her family will have to wait up to four weeks for the results of toxicology tests to establish her cause of death. A postmortem proved inconclusive, and an inquest was opened and adjourned with no cause of death given.