T83:Y96's Personal Chart 20 February-26 February 2016, sailors fighting for the weekend, oh man, look at those ashes go, its |
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26th February 2016, 09:12 PM
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My mother said, to get things done, you better not mess with Maj
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Highest New Entry: David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust [Number 35] Best Comeback: Jess Glynne - Hold My Hand [Number 73] Greatest Gainer: Adele - When We Were Young [up 36 from #47 to #11] Biggest Faller: Foxes - Cruel [down 30 from #50 to #80] DROPOUTS
This post has been edited by T83:Y96: 3rd August 2017, 06:45 PM |
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26th February 2016, 09:13 PM
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My mother said, to get things done, you better not mess with Maj
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David Bowie replaces himself at number one!
David Bowie is still at number one, but this time it's with Life On Mars? After Lorde's stunning performance of the 1971 masterpiece, it shoots up 15 places to become David Bowie's third number one. Although his current domination will likely not provide him with any more, Under Pressure will likely earn him a fourth chart-topper when Brian May or Roger Taylor die. Ashes To Ashes falls a place to #2, after spending five non-consecutive weeks at number one. However, it returning to the highest placing one more time in the following weeks isn't out of the question. Hymn For The Weekend falls a place to #3, and it looks as if Bowie's death could have caused a potential three week number one to miss out on the top spot altogether. But let's not jump to any conclusions just yet. Zara Larsson's Lush Life falls a place to #4. A new remix featuring Tinie Tempah premiered today, so could that push it back to number one perhaps? Meanwhile, Absolute Beginners climbs back a place to return to the top 5. In a few days, it will celebrate its 30th anniversary, as it was released on March 2nd, 1986. Lazarus and Blackstar both climb two places to #6 and #7 respectively, while Secret Love Song falls 4 places to #8. Heroes climbs back one place to #9, and Under Pressure climbs back two places to #10. Other notable tracks Just outside the top 10 we have When We Were Young at #11, climbing 36 places. After their show-stopping performance at Wednesday's BRIT Awards, Black Magic climbs 25 places to return the top 40 at #28. Meanwhile, Alan Walker is just outside the top 40, with Faded climbing 16 places to #41. Jess Glynne performed three songs at the BRIT Awards, and all three are in this week's top 100. Don't Be So Hard On Yourself climbs 5 places to #26, Ain't Got Far To Go enters at #56 and Hold My Hand re-enters at #73. As well as helping many Bowie songs climb this week, Lorde's performance of Life On Mars? helps her song Team enter at #59. Mike Posner's I Took A Pill In Ibiza enters at #84. After he performed it at the BRIT Awards, The Hills jumps 30 places to #66. Half of Suede's Night Thoughts appears in this week's chart: Tightrope is the highest at #42, followed by I Can't Give Her What She Wants at #49, When You Are Young at #49, The Fur & The Feathers at #60, I Don't Know How To Reack You at #89 and When You Were Young at #90. Four Bowie tracks enter or re-enter the top 100 this week, meaning he has 26 songs in the top 100 this week. Ziggy Stardust becomes his 19th top 40 song at #35, while Rebel Rebel is at #62 and The Next Day enters at #87. After a two week absence, Loving The Alien re-enters at #95. This post has been edited by Taylor Jago: 26th February 2016, 09:16 PM |
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27th February 2016, 08:59 AM
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BuzzJack Legend
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Bowie still Slaying. There is absolutely no stopping him here.
Years & Years is totally Slaying with King too. I don't think I've ever seen a chart run that amazing for that song. amazing chart |
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27th February 2016, 03:30 PM
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The Lady Said Go Home!
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Hi Taylor,
Great to seee Bowie slaying Great to also Jess, Lorde and also Mike Posner enter Great Chart |
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27th February 2016, 04:31 PM
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Great debuts for Mike and Lorde especially Team a big favourite when it was released! Why is it entering now I wonder
Jess' song is my least favourite from the album but it's alright. |
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28th February 2016, 08:50 AM
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BuzzJack Gold Member
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Hi Taylor,
Amazing to see Bowie still slaying And EWF of course !! Adele biggest climber at no 11 Fine chart |
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