T83:Y96's Personal Chart 7 November-13 November 2015, sax, i'm coming home with my eyes shut, never forget like you to s |
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13th November 2015, 09:06 PM
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Highest New Entry: Little Mix feat. Jason Derulo - Secret Love Song [Number 9] Best Comeback: Michael Jackson - Billie Jean [Number 92] Greatest Gainer: Little Mix - Hair [up 29 from #73 to #44] Biggest Faller: Ellie Goulding - On My Mind [down 45 from #50 to #95] DROPOUTS
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13th November 2015, 09:06 PM
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My mother said, to get things done, you better not mess with Maj
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Sigma & Rita Ora climb to number one!
Congratulations to Sigma and Rita Ora, who score their third and second number one, respectively, with Coming Home. The track climbs five places from its entry at #6 last week to topple Adele, who must say goodbye to number one, for now at least. Hello is down 1 to #2. With not one but two albums of interest released this week, we have an abnormally high 14 entries in this week's chart. Little Mix's Get Weird has 12 tracks out of 16 in the chart, which while not reaching the full houses set by Chapter One and Communion, is not to be snuffed at. Love Me Like You climbs a place to #3, Weird People falls 3 places to #8, Secret Love Song is new at #9, Love Me Or Leave Me is new at #15, Black Magic climbs 18 places to #21, Lightning climbs 14 places to #43, and Hair climbs 29 places to #44, the biggest climb of this week. The rest are Secret Love Song, Pt. II at #27, I Love You at #35, A.D.I.D.A.S. at #48, OMG at #54 and I Won't at #84. Ellie Goulding's Delirium also posts 6 tracks out of 22 in the chart, with Keep On Dancin' advancing three places to #26 to become the second-highest peaking track on this album, while Lost & Found is down 4 places to #55. Army, Something In The Way You Love and Scream It Out are new at #59, #63 and #93 respectively. Aswell as releasing their album together, Little Mix and Ellie Goulding both performed on The X Factor on the first live results show. Both performances received some backlash. Little Mix were criticised for the final segment of their performance, where they were claimed to be under-dressed, which is quite an exaggeration compared to some female popstars. Mrs. Goulding's backlash was entirely justified, however, and that backlash came from the fact that her performance on On My Mind was frankly terrible. Subsequently, with the song dampered by the heinous performance, and in spite of the album boost, On My Mind crashes 45 places to #95. Not good. The rest of the top 10: Never Forget You descends one place to #4, Eyes Shut falls 3 places to #5, Take Me Home rebounds a place to #6 ahead of Children In Need, Sax climbs 2 places to #7 after a X Factor performance (a good X Factor performance, unlike Mrs. Goulding) and The Hills climbs 4 places to #10. Other entries The soundtrack to this year's John Lewis Christmas advert is new at #32. It is by 19-year-old Norwegian singer AURORA, who covers Oasis's Half The World Away, best known as the theme tune to The Royle Family. Format:B enters at #57 with Chunky. If this chart was based on the wackiness of a song's music video, it would likely be much higher. This does not mean the song charts due to this and not because of quality first and foremost, of course. Coldplay's 2005 hit Fix You enters at #71. Technically it would be a re-entry but I didn't do charts back at the time and it hasn't charted in the previous 82 weeks. In the low section of the top 100, an X Factor performance has an effect. By a contestant, and not the "performance" of a certain usually very good blonde performer on a results show whose name starts by E. Anyway, on Saturday, Louisa Johnson performed Billie Jean and it subsequently re-enters at #92. I'd say the 17-year-old is definitely one to watch. I think she'll do very well, like Ella Henderson. Talking to her, for clarification, in case you somehow missed the fifth paragraph, Ella may be a very good blonde performer whose name starts with E, but she didn't perform on any results show this year (so far), and as far as I am aware hasn't given any performance which could be possibly be qualified as godawful. She might in future, you never know. You wouldn't have thought someone as talented as the Halcyon singer would do such a diabolical performance until she did. |
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13th November 2015, 09:18 PM
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Great to see some LM/Ellie album tracks here. There are a few that should be higher though
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