Downtown or Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)?, Children in Need charity singles |
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24th August 2019, 11:53 AM
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"Jayrusaleminians" - Umi.
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Which is your favourite Children in Need charity single? Emma Bunton's Downtown or Spice Girls' Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)?
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24th August 2019, 11:57 AM
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Alone and wounded
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I voted for 'Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)' which I feel gets a bit too much of a hard time! Although I do agree with the criticisms of the video. 'Downtown' is nice enough but there are so many other 'Life In Mono' tracks that I'd choose to listen over it.
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24th August 2019, 12:17 PM
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"Jayrusaleminians" - Umi.
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I've voted for Headlines! I don't often listen to Downtown anymore.
~~~ 01. 61,978 Take That - Patience 02. 30,639 Akon feat Eminem - Smack That 03. 30,582 Emma Bunton - Downtown 04. 21,718 Justin Timberlake feat T.I. - My Love 05. 16,686 Westlife - The Rose 06. 16,472 Beyonce - Irreplaceable 07. 13,928 Fedde Le Grand - Put Your Hands Up for Detroit 08. 11,202 All Saints - Rock Steady 09. 10,583 Girls Aloud - Something Kinda Ooooh 10. 10,571 Razorlight - America I had completely forgotten about this - Downtown only needed to sell 58 more copies and it would have peaked at #2! It was released a week earlier to download, selling 5,025 copies to enter at #24. I know in 2006 that it was common to have a download only week before the physicals came out, but it's a pity the label didn't time the download release to coincide with the physical instead. I know in the grand scheme of things that #2 vs #3 isn't much difference, but a higher peak is always nice! 58 downloads probably would have been sold late on Saturday night just before the physical release chart week began lol~ Downtown became the final ever Spice Girls related UK Top 10 hit in the UK 01. 57,954 Leona Lewis - Bleeding Love 02. 32,881 T2 feat. Jodie Aysha - Heartbroken 03. 26,847 Take That - Rule the World 04. 25,044 Timbaland feat. OneRepublic - Apologize 05. 24,355 Mark Ronson feat. Amy Winehouse - Valerie 06. 24,009 Shayne Ward - Breathless 07. 19,542 Alicia Keys - No One 08. 17,646 Kylie Minogue - 2 Hearts 09. 15,807 Girls Aloud - Call the Shots 10. 15,386 Sugababes - About You Now 11. 14,941 Spice Girls - Headlines (Friendship Never Ends) 446 more copies needed to be #10. Who would have thought that a comeback/original single from Spice Girls would perform less well than Emma's cover version from the year before? Headlines had two weeks of availability on download, as well as one week available via the Greatest Hits, before the Headlines physical was released. In its previous two weeks it sold: 7,197 (#20) & 5,900 (#23) = 13,097 downloads sold prior to physical release week. |
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24th August 2019, 05:38 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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Omg I did not know Headlines had two weeks on download sale prior to the physical, that is ridiculous if they had sold the same amount in the week of release that would have been over 28,000 copies which would at least have been enough to chart at #3 like Downtown... oh that’s really annoyed me now
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24th August 2019, 05:45 PM
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Ps I prefer Headlines, I do like the song Downtown more but I prefer the Petula Clark version to Emma’s has a bit more of a boost to it (her voice is better too). Headlines is a gorgeous song it just wasn’t strong enough for a comeback track they really needed another stomper of a song something like Something New ala Girls Aloud or Don’t stop moving ala S Club 7 (thank god they didn’t go with Voodoo though that is just atrocious, I’ve actually deleted that from my iTunes!
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24th August 2019, 10:01 PM
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Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)
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26th August 2019, 03:14 PM
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Headlines.
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26th August 2019, 03:40 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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Who voted Downtown? Whoever it is doesn't want to come forwards
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26th August 2019, 04:31 PM
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I had to go with Headlines PURELY because Downtown is a cover and that Headlines was ok during the live Return tour.
BUT both are still not that amazing, are they? Emma releasing two Children in Need singles back to back - and neither setting the charts alight in the slightest - must have been quite a slap in the face. She was part of two of the worse selling ones ever right? Headlines was such a disaster though. The song is fine, my main issue with it is how lazy the lyrics are and as a 5-some their singles at least seemed to have a bit more lyrical imagination than just about pining for a lover. Headlines didn't. And then there are the other issues: - Terrible promo; Two mimmed performances on TV shows, one of which wasnt even broadcasted. Terrible staging/design/costumes/styling. - Incredibly, surprisingly bad video; For a group that was so well known for their iconic videos and showed unity betweenn them, it was so f***ing bad. - The release strategy. Really? The CD two weeks after the digital file is available AND one week after the GH cd? WTF were they thinking? The best thing about this song was the live performance on tour, where the song kind of came back to life (mainly due to the outro and it sounded a bit more rocky). It still was just kind of 'there' during the tour though, but at least it sounded better than the studio version ah. Downtown was fun at the time. It's dead now, I always forget about it. |
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26th August 2019, 07:34 PM
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"Jayrusaleminians" - Umi.
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Completely agree with you about Headlines! The video, the CD, the bad scheduling, lack of promo... disaster!
Quite a few CIN singles did worse than Downtown! The first few didn't do very well at all, I'm sure Downtown must have outsold them all: 1985 - #80 - Clannad - Almost Seems to Late to Turn 1986 - Didn't Chart - The County Line - Heroes 1986 - #24 - Ray Moore - O' My Father Had a Rabbit 1987 - #61 - Ray Moore - Bog Eyed Jog 1988 - #72 - Spirit of Play with Paul McCartney - Children in Need 1989 - #78 - BBC Children in Need Choir - If You Want To Help 1995 - #60 - Patsy Palmer and Sid Owen - You Better Believe It (Children in Need) 1996 - #40 - Red Hill Children - When Children Rule The World The BBC struck gold in 1997 with Perfect Day, and then they did well for a number of years after that: 1997 - #1 - Lou Reed and Various Artists - Perfect Day 1998 - #3 - Denise van Outen and Johnny Vaughan - Especially for You 1999 - #6 - Martine McCutcheon - Love Me/Talking in Your Sleep 2000 - #1 - S Club 7 - Never Had a Dream Come True 2001 - #1 - S Club 7 - Have You Ever 2002 - #2 - Will Young - Don't Let Me Down/You and I 2003 - #2 - Shane Richie - I'm Your Man 2004 - #1 - Girls Aloud - I'll Stand By ^ These will have all outsold Downtown. From 2005 to 2008, I would safely assume that Emma had the best selling CIN single: 2005 - #6 - Liberty X - A Night to Remember 2006 - #3 - Emma Bunton - Downtown 2007 - #11 - Spice Girls - Headlines (Friendship Never Ends) 2008 - #18 - McFly - Do Ya/Stay with Me A revival in CIN success from 2009 to 2015, apart from a massive misstep in 2011 with The Collective, which I assume Downtown sold more than: 2009 - #1 - Peter Kay's Animated All Star Band - The Official BBC Children in Need Medley 2010 - #1 - JLS - Love You More 2011 - #24 - The Collective - Teardrop 2012 - #2 - Girls Aloud - Something New 2013 - #3 - Ellie Goulding - How Long Will I Love You 2014 - #1 - Gareth Malone's All Star Choir - Wake Me Up 2015 - #6 - Jess Glynne - Take Me Home Since 2016 there's been less success again: 2016 - #42 - Craig David - All We Needed 2017 - #29 - Katie Melua - Fields of Gold 2018 - Didn't Chart - Jamie Cullum - Love Is In The Picture So I would guess that Downtown was the 15th best seller out of 30 releases. |
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15th September 2019, 11:21 PM
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"Jayrusaleminians" - Umi.
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Not too surprised to see Headlines winning the poll, even though Downtown was a bigger hit!
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16th September 2019, 12:22 AM
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Headlines.
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16th September 2019, 08:41 PM
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Headlines...not the best song but the return of all five of the girls with new material in 2007 has been quite emotional….
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16th September 2019, 08:53 PM
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you never forget your first time...
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Headlines is cute, Melanie C's verse in particular is gorgeous! I voted Downtown though, it was the first version of the song I knew (bearing in mind I was 9 when it came out) and I have fond memories with it
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17th September 2019, 06:32 AM
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Paradise With Ice Cream Skies♥
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Headlines
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18th September 2019, 10:34 AM
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I voted for Downtown.
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18th September 2019, 11:00 AM
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Break the tension
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'Downtown' isn't great, but it's still preferable to that vile 'Headlice' song.
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18th September 2019, 01:05 PM
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Headlines by a Texan country mile!!
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