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the top 5 features songs from the following years;

 

2001 - 2002 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008

 

and will be revealed later today!

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5. Agnes - Release Me - 2008

 

Personal chart top 5 run: 2-1-2-3-3-2-2-2-5-OUT-2-1-OUT-5-1-1-1-2-3-4-5

 

I was fully aware of who Agnes was and had been a minor fan of hers for a few years. She was the winner of the 2005 Idols competition in Sweden. Her unique voice and stunning looks made her something of a star there and she had a couple of huge albums. In autum 2008 she returned with the decent, but not spectacular, Europop song On & On. It was announced that the second single would be Release Me. I listened to it as soon as it was announced and was impressed straight away. Second listen I was stunned and on every listen since I have been obsessed. A classic fusion of pop and dance with gorgeous strings, a fantastic dance breakdown, a thundering bassline and typically strong vocals from Agnes. It was easily my favourite song around christmas time 2008. I saw Agnes perform Love Love Love in Sweden earlier in Melodifestivalen, having been anticipating it due to how much I loved Release Me. Just before I went to Sweden I'd heard that the unthinkable had happened - Release Me, shockingly one of her smallest hits in Sweden - had been added to UK music channels. A few weeks later it was added to radio playlists and by May it shockingly became a top three hit in the UK. Just like Sara Bareilles' Love Song the year before, a song that I had fallen in love with but assumed it was just going to be one of those songs that 'should have been a hit' was a hit - everyone was singing it, the song was everywhere, comparisons to our own Leona Lewis were all over the place - and the song later became a huge hit around Europe and even as far as Australia. This is testament to how brilliant the song is. Seeminly so simple, it is incredibly effective - one of the greatest commercial pop/dance songs of all time in my opinion and I'm glad it was the huge smash hit I always thought it could be!!!

 

 

4. DJ Sammy & Yanou feat Do - Heaven - 2002

 

Personal chart top 5 run: 4-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-2-2-4

 

I sound like a broken record, but here's another song that I was well ahead of the (British) crowd with. Summer 2002 and I heard a song on the internet that amazed me. It was a trance cover of Bryan Adams 80's US #1 hit Heaven, a song that was known in the UK but had only ever been a minor hit here. Unlike most 2002 dance reworkings of 80's songs, this cover sounded far from cheap - it added a completely new feel to the song giving it a new lease of life. This was not just down to Spaniard DJ Sammy and German Yanou's excellent production but also to Dutch singer Do's gorgeous soft but powerful vocals. The song had been a US top ten hit surprisingly - seeing as dance never does well there - so I picked up the single on import and was obsessed with it all summer. I raved to everyone about the song to little attention - until I started raving about the now perhaps even more famous Yanou's Candlelight remix - a b-side on my imported CD single, the song was stripped back down with just Do singing over a piano, an even more simple rendition of the song than Bryan Adams original. Where the dance remake impressed me, the ballad version was incredibly beautiful and became something of an anthem to everybody I played it to. I discovered in the autumn that the song was to receive a UK release - I expected that it would be a flop but instead it went straight to #1, beating hugely hyped comebacks from Craig David and Madonna and becoming one of the defining dance anthems of the decade in the process. For a song that had been something that I felt like only I knew, I was incredibly happy - to this day it's my second favourite UK #1 single of all time. I still hear both versions on the radio 7 years later and I hope that they will continue to be played because it is just a sensational version of a brilliant song.

 

Bleeding Love was all the way down at #87 :P this chart is not the typical 'Bleeding Love/Umbrella/Can't Get You Out Of My Head' type decade chart, I don't care about sales or length of time at #1, hence Bleeding Love is about 80 places lower than it might be in other people's charts :lol:

 

shame you missed out on hearing Stay The Night when I had it at #1 for 8 weeks! you could have discovered the joy 6 months earlier :w00t: amazing pop song though!

 

completely agree with you about Anna, it's a great wake up song - it only takes me 12 minutes to work (3 songs) so I have to choose wisely what I play to gear me up for the day!

lol, oh dear. It was quite late when i wrote that *shifty eyes*

 

I remember missing it out when commenting on your chart. Shoulda youtubed it :drama:

 

I get 25minutes, so i don't have to be so wise in my choices :w00t:

 

 

8. Delta Goodrem - Innocent Eyes - 2003

 

Personal chart top 5 run: 2-1-2-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-2-1-3-3-4-4-5

 

Even at 16 years old Delta Goodrem was making incredibly mature music. The title track of her debut album Innocent Eyes was easily the standout on a brilliant collection. Like a young Tori Amos, the jaunty piano track was a lot different to the more downtempo first two singles, Innocent Eyes was a lot more dramatic and showed a different side to Delta. It was refreshing to have a popstar like this back in 2003 - somebody so young with so much talent who had written these songs. An excellent piano breakdown two thirds of the way into the song shows the maturity and talent of Delta even at this age, and the lyrics were a lot darker than you would expect from somebody on their debut album, let alone a song released as a single. The song topped the charts in Australia and gave her a third straight top ten hit in the UK. It's probably a bit forgotten to the general public now in comparison to the likes of Lost Without You but this song and that album absolutely ruled my summer in 2003 - bridging the short gap but big change that was leaving high school and starting my first job and college all within the space of four months.

 

 

7. Sara Bareilles - Love Song - 2007

 

Personal chart top 5 run: 3-2-3-4-3-2-1-1-1-1-2-2-3-2-4-5-OUT-5-OUT-3-1-2-3-4

 

Amidst my obsession in late 2007 with Rule The World, Bleeding Love and one other song yet to come, a promising demo found its way onto my iPod. Love Song by Californian singer Sara Bareilles was an excellent pop song, a tongue in cheek ode to the irony of a record company looking for that 'hit single' to launch an album with - Sara went to write a song about not wanting to be forced into writing an album seller and voila this song was made. About two weeks after listening repeatedly to the demo, I finally heard the proper album version and I was instantly extremely impressed. I began to rave about Sara Bareilles to anyone that would listen from about November 2007 onwards. About two months later I heard that the song had become a hit in the US. However, I was shocked when it entered the UK charts in the summer of 2008 and gradually made its way up to the top five. I was suddenly hearing people in the street singing a song that I was championing as a demo over half a year before. It was odd indeed, but it was well and truly deserved. One hit wonder singer-songwriters come and go into the UK top ten; Vanessa Carlton, Daniel Powter, Sara Bareilles - but none of them had songs quite as joyful and deserving of success than Love Song - which along with being one of my favourites of late 2007, then became my most listened to song of 2008.

 

 

6. Delta Goodrem - Extraordinary Day - 2004

 

Personal chart top 5 run: 2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-2-2-3-3-5-OUT-5

 

By far the highest 'album track' to make this countdown and with good reason - it's the only album track that I can recall hearing in this decade which absolutely blows me away every time I hear it - even five years on. Tucked away towards the end of the Mistaken Identity album, Extraordinary Day is easily the most personal song that Delta had ever written, focusing on the day that she heard that she had cancer - July 8th 2003. A horrible day for all involved, in particular Delta, and it was incredibly brave and surprising that she decided to put it into a song, which is by far and away the darkest song she has ever written. Ridiculously, most Delta fans saw this song as 'album filler', one of the worst on the album etc...So fine, if I'm the only huge fan of this song then that's fine because it is truly beyond stunning melodically. Delta's vocals are on top form, the background harmonies are incredible. Everything about this song reminds me of late 2004 - the second year of college in particular. Never has a non-single affected me so much as this song - describing the cancer as her 'defining story' really got to me. This song truly cemented Delta Goodrem as my favourite artist of the noughties, if not of all time.

 

3 Stunning songs, I do prefer Innocent Eyes to Extraordinary Day tbh.

 

 

5. Agnes - Release Me - 2008

 

Personal chart top 5 run: 2-1-2-3-3-2-2-2-5-OUT-2-1-OUT-5-1-1-1-2-3-4-5

 

I was fully aware of who Agnes was and had been a minor fan of hers for a few years. She was the winner of the 2005 Idols competition in Sweden. Her unique voice and stunning looks made her something of a star there and she had a couple of huge albums. In autum 2008 she returned with the decent, but not spectacular, Europop song On & On. It was announced that the second single would be Release Me. I listened to it as soon as it was announced and was impressed straight away. Second listen I was stunned and on every listen since I have been obsessed. A classic fusion of pop and dance with gorgeous strings, a fantastic dance breakdown, a thundering bassline and typically strong vocals from Agnes. It was easily my favourite song around christmas time 2008. I saw Agnes perform Love Love Love in Sweden earlier in Melodifestivalen, having been anticipating it due to how much I loved Release Me. Just before I went to Sweden I'd heard that the unthinkable had happened - Release Me, shockingly one of her smallest hits in Sweden - had been added to UK music channels. A few weeks later it was added to radio playlists and by May it shockingly became a top three hit in the UK. Just like Sara Bareilles' Love Song the year before, a song that I had fallen in love with but assumed it was just going to be one of those songs that 'should have been a hit' was a hit - everyone was singing it, the song was everywhere, comparisons to our own Leona Lewis were all over the place - and the song later became a huge hit around Europe and even as far as Australia. This is testament to how brilliant the song is. Seeminly so simple, it is incredibly effective - one of the greatest commercial pop/dance songs of all time in my opinion and I'm glad it was the huge smash hit I always thought it could be!!!

 

 

4. DJ Sammy & Yanou feat Do - Heaven - 2002

 

Personal chart top 5 run: 4-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-2-2-4

 

I sound like a broken record, but here's another song that I was well ahead of the (British) crowd with. Summer 2002 and I heard a song on the internet that amazed me. It was a trance cover of Bryan Adams 80's US #1 hit Heaven, a song that was known in the UK but had only ever been a minor hit here. Unlike most 2002 dance reworkings of 80's songs, this cover sounded far from cheap - it added a completely new feel to the song giving it a new lease of life. This was not just down to Spaniard DJ Sammy and German Yanou's excellent production but also to Dutch singer Do's gorgeous soft but powerful vocals. The song had been a US top ten hit surprisingly - seeing as dance never does well there - so I picked up the single on import and was obsessed with it all summer. I raved to everyone about the song to little attention - until I started raving about the now perhaps even more famous Yanou's Candlelight remix - a b-side on my imported CD single, the song was stripped back down with just Do singing over a piano, an even more simple rendition of the song than Bryan Adams original. Where the dance remake impressed me, the ballad version was incredibly beautiful and became something of an anthem to everybody I played it to. I discovered in the autumn that the song was to receive a UK release - I expected that it would be a flop but instead it went straight to #1, beating hugely hyped comebacks from Craig David and Madonna and becoming one of the defining dance anthems of the decade in the process. For a song that had been something that I felt like only I knew, I was incredibly happy - to this day it's my second favourite UK #1 single of all time. I still hear both versions on the radio 7 years later and I hope that they will continue to be played because it is just a sensational version of a brilliant song.

 

Release Me is obviously lush, i played it loads before i went to Aus, came back an it was everywhere which was nice. My flatmate tried to out do me on the i heard it first stakes, she lost, not that she'd admit it. whore. 'meh meh meh my friend heard it in america before it came out here' 'i heard it before it came out in america' 'my mate head it first meh meh meh...' [about IKAG] can't wait till June so i don't have to live with it any more.

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lol, oh dear. It was quite late when i wrote that *shifty eyes*

 

I remember missing it out when commenting on your chart. Shoulda youtubed it :drama:

 

I get 25minutes, so i don't have to be so wise in my choices :w00t:

 

3 Stunning songs, I do prefer Innocent Eyes to Extraordinary Day tbh.

Release Me is obviously lush, i played it loads before i went to Aus, came back an it was everywhere which was nice. My flatmate tried to out do me on the i heard it first stakes, she lost, not that she'd admit it. whore. 'meh meh meh my friend heard it in america before it came out here' 'i heard it before it came out in america' 'my mate head it first meh meh meh...' [about IKAG] can't wait till June so i don't have to live with it any more.

 

thanks Phil :D my current drive to work songs are By My Side, Bad Romance and usually Russian Roulette! :D

 

glad you like everything there :wub:

 

haha on that Agnes story - I love telling people that I've heard things ages ago - nobody ever believes me that I heard and loved The Veronicas - 4ever in 2005 :drama:

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3. Shakira feat Wyclef Jean - Hips Don't Lie - 2006

 

Personal chart top 5 run: 5-OUT-4-2-2-2-2-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-2-3-3-2-4-5

 

Shakira is easily one of my favourite artists of the noughties. I love her quirky nature, shown in her lyrics, her personality and her style. Laundry Service and its singles were all fantastic, absolute classics. I waited and waited for a follow up English album and it finally surfaced right at the end of 2005 in the form of Oral Fixation Volume 2. There was still something missing though - a killer hit single. Fast forward a couple of months and in early 2006 a new song, Hips Don't Lie, a reworking of a 2004 Wyclef Jean single that was featured on the Dirty Dancing 2 soundtrack, surfaced. I was aware of the original because my sister was a fan of the film, but Shakira's new version added something special to the track - a life. The song was bland before, quite good at best, but it was transformed by Shakira and Wyclef who you really could feel the connection between, both being superstars who had come from countries you don't associate with mainstream success - Colombia and Haiti. The song grew and grew on me with each listen and by the time it finally got a UK release I was absolutely obsessed with the thing - it was my big summer anthem of 2006 but I still expected it to flop in the charts. However, it rose slowly to #1 in the UK for a week before being knocked off for three weeks. It then returned to the top for a further month showing how huge the song was - spending an incredible 12 consecutive weeks in the top 3 - unrivalled in the noughties. The song is the biggest single of the decade worldwide, and deservedly so - it's a pop masterpiece that never gets boring for me.

 

 

2. Delta Goodrem - Believe Again - 2007

 

Personal chart top 5 run: 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-2-4-OUT-5-5

 

Late 2007 and having loved her two debut albums, I was obviously eagerly awaiting Delta Goodrem's third album - cunningly titled Delta. The album wasn't as strong as the first two in my opinion - certainly happier and more mature, showing musical growth, but had more filler on it than the first two. It was still incredibly good though, better than most albums - it just didn't emotionally affect me as much. It had a great lead single though - In This Life - which could have easily been a big UK hit, but alas nothing from the era was ever released in the UK thanks to Brian/Kerrygate with many people in the UK believing that Delta was solely responsible for breaking up the UK's then favourite couple. First time I listened to the album though, I was amazed at one particular track - the opening song Believe Again. The most glorious pop song I've ever heard - the track was so perfect that i couldn't believe that I was hearing it. A monumental production sounding like something that Disney producers must have been jealous that they didn't get for one of their soundtracks. A beautiful string drenched introduction leads into a gorgeous multi layered song, which gets better and better as it goes along. The epic song is essentially a mid-tempo, somehow even dancy track, disguised as a ballad in places. I can't really describe how brilliant it is - it has to be heard, in all it's near 6 minute glory. To be honest, the song was far too good to be a single, it being butchered down to a 4 minute radio edit for the Australian release - which took the single to an impressive #2 there - but it chopped out a lot of the emotion in the process. It did however have a graphically stunning music video. This is the career high of my favourite artist of the decade. I can't see how she will ever better this but every era she seems to exceed my expectations, so who knows!?!

 

 

1. N-Trance feat Kelly Llorenna - Set You Free 2001 (Rob Searle Remix) - 2001

 

Personal chart top 5 run: 2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-2-3-3-2-2-1-2-2-2-3-3-3-3-3-3-4-4-5

 

Edging in front of Shakira and Delta to be crowned my favourite single of the noughties then is in fact a remix of a song that was one of the biggest #2 hits of the 1990's!!! I was of course a fan of Set You Free, a fantastic Northern dance song that came out during the height of the 90's dance/rave craze in the early 90's. All Around The World obviously felt that it could be a hit again in the new millennium and commissioned a new set of remixes in 2001. By far and away the best new remix was by trance producer Rob Searle who breathed completely new life into the track, turning it from a techno classic into a magical trance moment - giving a new feeling of sadness to a song which had previously been so uplifting. I still recall the first time I came across the song on a music channel. I just wanted to hear it again - but I had no means of doing so as my internet access was limited. So I put a video tape in the recorder and left the channel on...for hours...after about four hours, it finally came on again and I recorded it. Over the next few weeks I must have watched it hundreds of times. I bought both CD singles - on the day which happened to be September 11th 2001 - linking the song also to those tragic events. The sorrow that had been added in the new remix almost made me link the song to these sad events and it became very hard hitting, moreso than ever. I could not stop listening to the song probably until mid-2002, I have never been so obsessed with a song in my life. It relaunched the careers of both N-Trance and Kelly Llorenna as the song exceeded all expectations thundering back into the UK top five after a six and a half year absence - and all thanks to this magnificent remix, which truly is a life defining song for me.

 

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Full top 100 of the noughties - recap

 

1. N-Trance feat Kelly Llorenna - Set You Free 2001 (Rob Searle Remix)

2. Delta Goodrem - Believe Again

3. Shakira feat Wyclef Jean - Hips Don't Lie

4. DJ Sammy & Yanou feat Do - Heaven

5. Agnes - Release Me

6. Delta Goodrem - Extraordinary Day

7. Sara Bareilles - Love Song

8. Delta Goodrem - Innocent Eyes

9. Alcazar - Stay The Night

10. Take That - Rule The World

11. Take That - Shine

12. Caroldene - Time Is A Healer

13. Shakira - Underneath Your Clothes

14. Flip & Fill feat Kelly Llorenna - True Love Never Dies

15. Robyn with Kleerup - With Every Heartbeat

16. Jordin Sparks & Chris Brown - No Air

17. Anna Abreu – Music Everywhere

18. Vanessa Amorosi - Absolutely Everybody

19. Sarah McLachlan - World On Fire

20. Missy Higgins - Ten Days

21. Lady GaGa – Bad Romance

22. Kim Lukas - All I Really Want

23. Shapeshifters - Lola's Theme

24. Maria Haukaas Storeng - Hold On Be Strong

25. Delta Goodrem - Mistaken Identity

26. Delta Goodrem - Born To Try

27. Madonna - Hung Up

28. Delerium feat Sarah McLachlan – Silence

29. Delta Goodrem - A Year Ago Today

30. Shakira - Whenever, Wherever

31. Ian van Dahl - Castles In The Sky

32. Fragma feat Maria Rubia - Everytime You Need Me

33. All Saints - Rock Steady

34. KT Tunstall - Other Side Of The World

35. Fragma feat Coco - Toca's Miracle

36. Girls Aloud - The Promise

37. Ira Losco - 7th Wonder

38. ATC - Around The World (La La La La La)

39. Delta Goodrem - Not Me, Not I

40. Aurora feat Naimee Coleman - Ordinary World

41. Alexander Rybak - Fairytale

42. Thrillseekers feat Sheryl Deane - Synaesthesia (Fly Away)

43. Atomic Kitten - Eternal Flame

44. Mariah Carey feat Joe & 98º - Thank God I Found You

45. The Corrs -Summer Sunshine

46. Natasha Bedingfield - These Words

47. Delta Goodrem - Out Of The Blue

48. Kelly Llorenna - Tell It To My Heart

49. Alice Deejay - The Lonely One

50. Spiller feat Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)

51. Groove Armada feat Mutya - Song 4 Mutya

52. Carrie Underwood - Jesus Take The Wheel

53. Kelly Clarkson - Since U Been Gone

54. Nerina Pallot-Everybody's Gone To War

55. Charlotte Perrelli – Hero

56. Daniel Powter - Bad Day

57. Fergie - Big Girls Don't Cry

58. Mariah Carey - We Belong Together

59. Ian van Dahl - Will I?

60. De Nada - Love You Anyway

61. Keri Hilson, Ne-Yo & Kanye West - Knock You Down

62. Rogue Traders - Voodoo Child

63. DHT feat Edmee - Listen To Your Heart

64. Lily Allen - Smile

65. Rihanna - Disturbia

66. Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Murder On The Dancefloor

67. Alice Deejay - Will I Ever

68. The Veronicas - 4Ever

69. Tanel Padar & Dave Benton – Everybody

70. Daz Sampson - Teenage Life

71. Jade Ewen - It's My Time

72. Cascada - Evacuate The Dancefloor

73. Love inc - You're A Superstar

74. Mason vs. Princess Superstar - Perfect Exceeder

75. The Sound Of Arrows - M.A.G.I.C.

76. Natasha Bedingfield - Unwritten

77. Alphabeat - Fascination

78. Delta Goodrem - Electric Storm

79. Leona Lewis – Run

80. Christina Aguilera, Mya, Pink & Lil' Kim - Lady Marmalade

81. Rank 1 - Airwave

82. Cascada - Everytime We Touch

83. Timbaland, Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake - Give It To Me

84. Jo O' Meara - What Hurts The Most

85. Lady GaGa - Poker Face

86. Colbie Caillat – Realize

87. Leona Lewis - Bleeding Love

88. Little Boots – Remedy

89. Zero 7 – Destiny

90. Carola – Invincible

91. Scooch - Flying The Flag (For You)

92. KT Tunstall - Suddenly I See

93. Kelly Llorenna - This Time I Know Its For Real

94. Vanessa Amorosi – This Is Who I Am

95. Dannii Minogue vs. Flower Power - You Won’t Forget About Me

96. Kim Lukas - Let It Be The Night

97. Texas feat Kardinal Offishall - Carnival Girl

98. Puretone - Stuck In A Groove

99. Natalie Imbruglia – Shiver

100. Vanilla Ninja – Cool Vibes

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Believe Again beaten by Kelly Llorenna

 

 

Delta is the only one of the top3 i like.

 

It's stunning, sensational, emotional, beautiful, perfect, i could go on........

 

That intro/outro, the middle 8 :wub: it's just perfect. I love it so much

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Believe Again beaten by Kelly Llorenna

Delta is the only one of the top3 i like.

 

It's stunning, sensational, emotional, beautiful, perfect, i could go on........

 

That intro/outro, the middle 8 :wub: it's just perfect. I love it so much

 

:lol:

 

I doubt anything will ever come close to the Set You Free remix to me - it literally changed the way I listen to and think about music - it's incredibly personal to me and holds a lot of memories

 

Believe Again was getting incredibly close though - it's not just my 2nd favourite song of the noughties - but of all time - knocking Alice Deejay's Better Off Alone down to 3rd place! I never thought anything would come inside the huge gulf between Set You Free and every other song but Delta very nearly managed it, I had to question my #1 quite a few times in the last few weeks - but I think the fact that Set You Free had 26 weeks in my top 5, 23 of those in the top 3, in an era when my chart was incredibly fast - is testament to how obsessed I was with it

Amazing top 5 :wub: Though I'll always think of Set You Free as a 90s song...
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Amazing top 5 :wub: Though I'll always think of Set You Free as a 90s song...

 

oh of course it is - was always one of my favourite 90's songs too - in the top 5 easily - but the remix added a new element to it, and the effect it had on me in 2001/2002 can't really be ignored for the sake of technicality :kink: it truly was my favourite song of this decade and the remix was made in this decade :magic:

 

if we're talking about brand new songs though I guess Delta wins :lol:

 

thanks Tom!

:lol:

 

I doubt anything will ever come close to the Set You Free remix to me - it literally changed the way I listen to and think about music - it's incredibly personal to me and holds a lot of memories

 

Believe Again was getting incredibly close though - it's not just my 2nd favourite song of the noughties - but of all time - knocking Alice Deejay's Better Off Alone down to 3rd place! I never thought anything would come inside the huge gulf between Set You Free and every other song but Delta very nearly managed it, I had to question my #1 quite a few times in the last few weeks - but I think the fact that Set You Free had 26 weeks in my top 5, 23 of those in the top 3, in an era when my chart was incredibly fast - is testament to how obsessed I was with it

I haven't had a song that far ahead of anything else ever :o

 

 

I thought Now You're Gone was one such song, but it's just been toppled.

 

I couldn't do a Decade chart, it'd just be lining up all the Sugababes songs :lol:

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oh and just to add, the fact that Believe Again came 17th out of 24 in BJSC at a time when you didn't even need to qualify to reach the final, is probably one of the most ridiculous results in the history of the contest in my opinion :( I'd gladly have had that song top ten over anything else I've ever sent
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I haven't had a song that far ahead of anything else ever :o

I thought Now You're Gone was one such song, but it's just been toppled.

 

I couldn't do a Decade chart, it'd just be lining up all the Sugababes songs :lol:

 

and Smack Me? :kink:

 

what's toppled it? the song that you're going to send to BJSC next month :o

and Smack Me? :kink:

 

what's toppled it? the song that you're going to send to BJSC next month :o

Oh yes, with Smack Me, Music Everywhere and Believe Again. :lol:

 

 

Yup, thats the one :kink:

oh and just to add, the fact that Believe Again came 17th out of 24 in BJSC at a time when you didn't even need to qualify to reach the final, is probably one of the most ridiculous results in the history of the contest in my opinion :( I'd gladly have had that song top ten over anything else I've ever sent

Indeed!

 

There have been some terrible results in BJSC.

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Indeed!

 

There have been some terrible results in BJSC.

 

watch as By My Side finishes last tonight now with Ellie Goulding sweeping to victory :cry:

 

I've championed unknown music from day one! (with the exception of BJSCIII :drama:)

I like:

 

2. Delta Goodrem - Believe Again

3. Shakira feat Wyclef Jean - Hips Don't Lie

4. DJ Sammy & Yanou feat Do - Heaven

6. Delta Goodrem - Extraordinary Day

7. Sara Bareilles - Love Song

8. Delta Goodrem - Innocent Eyes

10. Take That - Rule The World

11. Take That - Shine

12. Caroldene - Time Is A Healer

13. Shakira - Underneath Your Clothes

15. Robyn with Kleerup - With Every Heartbeat

16. Jordin Sparks & Chris Brown - No Air

18. Vanessa Amorosi - Absolutely Everybody

19. Sarah McLachlan - World On Fire

20. Missy Higgins - Ten Days

21. Lady GaGa – Bad Romance

23. Shapeshifters - Lola's Theme

24. Maria Haukaas Storeng - Hold On Be Strong

25. Delta Goodrem - Mistaken Identity

26. Delta Goodrem - Born To Try

27. Madonna - Hung Up

30. Shakira - Whenever, Wherever

33. All Saints - Rock Steady

34. KT Tunstall - Other Side Of The World

36. Girls Aloud - The Promise

40. Aurora feat Naimee Coleman - Ordinary World

41. Alexander Rybak - Fairytale

45. The Corrs -Summer Sunshine

46. Natasha Bedingfield - These Words

47. Delta Goodrem - Out Of The Blue

50. Spiller feat Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)

 

51. Groove Armada feat Mutya - Song 4 Mutya

52. Carrie Underwood - Jesus Take The Wheel

53. Kelly Clarkson - Since U Been Gone

54. Nerina Pallot-Everybody's Gone To War

55. Charlotte Perrelli – Hero

56. Daniel Powter - Bad Day

57. Fergie - Big Girls Don't Cry

58. Mariah Carey - We Belong Together

62. Rogue Traders - Voodoo Child

63. DHT feat Edmee - Listen To Your Heart

64. Lily Allen - Smile

66. Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Murder On The Dancefloor

67. Alice Deejay - Will I Ever

70. Daz Sampson - Teenage Life

71. Jade Ewen - It's My Time

74. Mason vs. Princess Superstar - Perfect Exceeder

76. Natasha Bedingfield - Unwritten

78. Delta Goodrem - Electric Storm

79. Leona Lewis – Run

84. Jo O' Meara - What Hurts The Most

85. Lady GaGa - Poker Face

86. Colbie Caillat – Realize

87. Leona Lewis - Bleeding Love

88. Little Boots – Remedy

89. Zero 7 – Destiny

92. KT Tunstall - Suddenly I See

94. Vanessa Amorosi – This Is Who I Am

95. Dannii Minogue vs. Flower Power - You Won’t Forget About Me

96. Kim Lukas - Let It Be The Night

99. Natalie Imbruglia – Shiver

 

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wow, a much larger amount than expected! thanks a lot Rich :D
watch as By My Side finishes last tonight now with Ellie Goulding sweeping to victory :cry:

 

I've championed unknown music from day one! (with the exception of BJSCIII :drama:)

i would cry,

 

And we all know what happened in III :kink:

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i would cry,

 

And we all know what happened in III :kink:

 

I was having an off month :kink: I still love Andreas Johnson though - he has a song in my chart this week!

 

Caroline must finish top 27 :w00t: last is not an option

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