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20th July 2017, 11:22 AM
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Tangelic
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apparently 'Burn' re-entered the chart at #1, must've charted in the top 200 on leaked copies at some point. 'Burn' was #98 on imports before climbing to #1. It was also #197 before that week too. 197-98-1-1-3-5-7-11-18-22-26-39-47-57 Ah that sums it up so those must be top 100 weeks listed then. I remember it happened every now and then with releases back then. |
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20th July 2017, 11:27 AM
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BuzzJack Regular
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Dragostea Din Tei!!!!
Forgot how well that song performed here and rightly so |
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20th July 2017, 11:32 AM
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"Jayrusaleminians" - Umi.
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Burn's full chart run:
[20/06/2004] 197-out ChartsPlus: "Import sales and leaks. This entry has the same catalogue number as the full release in two weeks." [27/06/2004] 98-out ChartsPlus: "2nd Import." [04/07/2004] 01-01-03-05-07-11-18-22-26-39-47-57-out (for 10 weeks) [05/12/2004] 172-145-168-154-132-172-out (for 1 week) [23/01/2005] 161-184-198-out (for 10 weeks) [24/04/2005] 217-out (for 1 week) [08/05/2005] 224-229-250-235-out (for 1 week) [12/06/2005] 238-241-out Quite surprised that Burn has had no chart action since 2005! I really dislike the old rule that lead to singles being removed from the chart (i.e. Burn going 57-out)*. It'd have been more interesting to look back on these charts if they'd truly been the 200 best selling songs. Only the 1-75 area could be considered as the best selling songs in order. * "A single which, in the normal course of events, would appear between positions 76 and 200 of the combined Singles Chart is excluded if its sales have fallen for two or more consecutive weeks AND have fallen by more than 20% in the past week. Once excluded in this way, a record will only re-appear in the chart if its sales increase. Records excluded by this rule are shown on the printed chart report with their sales index and asterisks (***) in place of a chart position." (from zobbel.de) |
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20th July 2017, 05:46 PM
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Just noticed frankie and eamon at 33 and 34 that week were they close all through their respective runs
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20th July 2017, 06:05 PM
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The midweeks were a bit thin on the ground back then... this was the midweeks from Music Week from Tuesday 13 July 2004. Notice the lack of sales information...
Shapeshifters and Morrissey battle for number one July 13th 2004 at 10:58AM Positiva look set to score their first number one since last year's Room 5 single Make Luv, with Shapeshifter's Lola's Theme selling outselling Morrissey's First Of The Gang To Die (Attack/Sanctuary) by more than two copies to one, early retail reports suggest. Morrissey's likely top three chart position, which follows the top three placing of comeback single Irish Blood, English Heart, continues the former Smiths frontman's most successful chart run in his 21-year recording career. Rachel Stevens is looking to experience a similar commercial rejuvenation, with her Sports Relief-backed single Some Girls (Universal) also vying for a top three placing. Jamelia (Parlophone), J-Kwon (LaFace) and Flip & Fill feat. Karen Parry (AATW) are also set to enter the chart's upper echelons, while Marillion are looking good for a second consecutive top 20 hit with Don't Hurt Yourself (Intact). In a seasonably slow album chart, the sole changes of note are likely to be trading of positions one and two, between Scissor Sisters (Polydor) and McFly (Universal). Damien Rice's O (DRM/14th Floor) is set to rise into the top ten for the first time in its 38-week chart spell, thanks largely to a rousing Glastonbury appearance and the success of the reissued single Cannonball. ================================================= And the sales at the end of the week were: SINGLES 51967 Shapeshifters 43000 Rachel Stevens 20000 Usher 19000 J-Kwon 18300 Jamelia 16800 Morrissey 9600 Flip & Fill (11) 4949 Snow Patrol (23) 2600 Nelly Furtado (40) 1300 Magnolia (55) ALBUMS 45000 Scissor Sisters 41000 Streets 35000 McFly 17345 Will Young (7) 15555 Eva Cassidy (11) COMPILATIONS 62310 Clubland 5 They were just as thin on the ground too... The number 1 Download in what were still then the unofficial and which were test charts by the OCC was 'Dry Your Eyes' by Streets. There was still another 7 weeks to go before the Download charts became official and nearly 9 months before download sales were incorporated into the main Official Singles chart. This post has been edited by Robbie: 20th July 2017, 06:30 PM |
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20th July 2017, 11:57 PM
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I saw a lot of people on Twitter doing jokes about that Usher song the other day because there was a story he'd given somebody an STD.
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21st July 2017, 12:27 AM
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Say that hiss with your chest, and...
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The right song definitely got the number 1 that week imo! Its success led to a retro influenced house revival in the mid 00s and quite a few other dance tracks making the charts with violins in them.
One of the cheesiest songs ever to make the charts making number 11 that week! This post has been edited by Hisspot: 21st July 2017, 12:28 AM |
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27th July 2017, 01:57 PM
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http://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/o...-forever__4580/
QUOTE Two years is a long time in pop music, but for five young ladies it was more like a lifetime. Since bursting into the Official Singles Chart with Wannabe in July 1996, Victoria Adams, Melanie Brown, Emma Bunton, Melanie Chisholm and Geri Halliwell had enjoyed an impressive run of six Number 1 singles. (Only Stop had stalled at Number 2, beaten to the top of the charts by the monster smash It’s Like That, by Run-DMC & Jason Nevins.) By May 1998, however, the dream seemed to be over. Ginger Spice had waved goodbye to Sporty, Scary, Baby and Posh – and she wasn’t coming back. Would this be the big finale for Britain’s craziest pop phenomenon since the Beatles? Did friendship really never end? Well, it seems that there was still one last hurrah to come as a fivesome – a little bit of unfinished business – and that was Viva Forever. And what a way to go. Arguably their strongest ballad, Viva Forever - released 19 years ago this week - was the last spin-off from their million-selling second album Spiceworld. The girls had been so busy travelling the world promoting the album, they’d elected to have an animated video for the song – which turned out to be a pretty good idea given that Geri had left the building by the time the track was released. Featuring the five girls as cheeky little fairies and dressed in their most iconic looks, the song’s nostalgic musings on friendship and love seemed like the perfect ending to a short but insanely intense career for the Spice Girls. Looking back, we can’t believe we didn’t see it coming. Looks like Geri was one step ahead of us all. The dreamy number seemed to to sum up the mood of every pop fan as we collectively breathed out after a chaotic two years of Spice domination. Although the album had been available for some time by its release, the UK still flocked to the shops to buy Viva Forever – it’s sold over 690,000 copies and been streamed 1.8m times since records began in 2014. The track logged two weeks at Number 1, shifting 278,000 copies in its opening week and holding off a new entry from Will Smith - his cover of Just The Two Of Us landed at Number 2. Post-Viva Forever, the Spice Girls soldiered on, scoring two more Number 1 hits with Goodbye and Holler/Let Love Lead The Way. But it seemed some of the magic was missing once the spice rack lost its most outspoken and cheeky jar, and the band drifted off into a near-permanent hiatus, with the ladies concentrating on solo projects instead. Elsewhere on the Official Singles Chart this week in 1998, Norwegian-Danish group Aqua were a new entry at Number 6 with My Oh My, the fourth single from their debut album Aquarium, and Welsh rockers Catatonia just missed out on a Top 10 with Strange Glue, landing at 11. Viva Forever total sales stand at 708k (including 18k streaming equivalent sales). Full chart (sourced by UKMix) 1 - NEW - 01 - Spice Girls - VIVA FOREVER 1 - NEW - 02 - Will Smith - JUST THE TWO OF US 06 - 03 - 03 - Pras Michel Featuring ODB And Mya - GHETTO SUPASTAR (THAT IS WHAT YOU ARE) 03 - 02 - 04 - Another Level - FREAK ME 02 - 01 - 05 - Jamiroquai - DEEPER UNDERGROUND 1 - NEW - 06 - Aqua - MY OH MY 02 - 05 - 07 - Ace Of Base - LIFE IS A FLOWER 05 - 07 - 08 - Eagle-Eye Cherry - SAVE TONIGHT 09 - 06 - 09 - B*Witched - C'EST LA VIE 04 - 08 - 10 - Billie Piper - BECAUSE WE WANT TO 1 - NEW - 11 - Catatonia - STRANGE GLUE 1 - NEW - 12 - Charli Baltimore - MONEY 09 - 13 - 13 - Brandy And Monica - THE BOY IS MINE 1 - NEW - 14 - Lovestation - TEARDROPS 03 - 11 - 15 - Celine Dion With The Bee Gees - IMMORTALITY 02 - 04 - 16 - John Travolta And Olivia Newton-John - YOU'RE THE ONE THAT I WANT 09 - 16 - 17 - Mousse T Vs Hot'N'Juicy - HORNY 07 - 20 - 18 - Five - GOT THE FEELIN' 02 - 10 - 19 - Echobeatz - MAS QUE NADA 06 - 15 - 20 - Karen Ramirez - LOOKING FOR LOVE 02 - 12 - 21 - Energy 52 - CAFÉ DEL MAR '98 07 - 21 - 22 - Des'ree - LIFE 02 - 14 - 23 - Ultra Nate - NEW KIND OF MEDICINE 02 - 09 - 24 - Peter Andre - KISS THE GIRL 1 - NEW - 25 - Supernaturals - I WASN'T BUILT TO GET UP 03 - 19 - 26 - Don Henley - BOYS OF SUMMER 03 - 18 - 27 - Sparkle Featuring R Kelly - BE CAREFUL 07 - 32 - 28 - Baddiel and Skinner and the Lightning Seeds - THREE LIONS '98 03 - 22 - 29 - Garbage - I THINK I'M PARANOID 22 - 29 - 30 - LeAnn Rimes - HOW DO I LIVE 14 - 26 - 31 - Mavericks - DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY 04 - 24 - 32 - Matthew Marsden - THE HEART'S LONE DESIRE 02 - 17 - 33 - 187 Lockdown - GUNMAN 07 - 37 - 34 - Fat Les - VINDALOO 07 - 31 - 35 - Fatboy Slim - THE ROCKAFELLER SKANK 06 - 33 - 36 - Lighthouse Family - LOST IN SPACE 1 - NEW - 37 - Ronaldo's Revenge - MAS QUE MANCADA 1 - NEW - 38 - Rachel McFarlane - LOVER 05 - 27 - 39 - Beastie Boys - INTERGALACTIC 04 - 25 - 40 - Jean Michel Jarre And Apollo Four Forty - RENDEZ-VOUS 98 1 - NEW - 41 - Mindy McCready - OH ROMEO 02 - 23 - 42 - Boyz II Men - CAN'T LET HER GO 1 - NEW - 43 - Paula Cole - I DON'T WANT TO WAIT 02 - 28 - 44 - Billie Myers - TELL ME 1 - NEW - 45 - K-Klass - BURNIN' 05 - 38 - 46 - Ultra - SAY IT ONCE 1 - NEW - 47 - Cool, The Fab And The Groovy Presents Quincy Jones - SOUL BOSSA NOVA 11 - 40 - 48 - Lutricia McNeal - STRANDED 13 - 57 - 49 - Boyzone - ALL THAT I NEED 1 - NEW - 50 - Goo Goo Dolls - IRIS 07 - 39 - 51 - Dario G - CARNAVAL DE PARIS 1 - NEW - 52 - Presidents Of The United States Of America - VIDEO KILLED THE RADIO STAR 1 - NEW - 53 - Changing Faces - SAME TEMPO 02 - 36 - 54 - SOAP - THIS IS HOW WE PARTY 05 - 34 - 55 - Wimbledon Choral Society - WORLD CUP '98 - PAVANE BY FAURE 02 - 35 - 56 - Tibor Rudas Presents The 3 Tenors Paris 1988 - YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE 1 - NEW - 57 - Harvey Danger - FLAGPOLE SITTA 1 - NEW - 58 - Richie Sambora - IN IT FOR LOVE 1 - NEW - 59 - FAB! - TURN AROUND 02 - 30 - 60 - Massive Attack - ANGEL 05 - 45 - 61 - Aaron Carter - SURFIN' USA 15 - 54 - 62 - Tamperer Featuring Maya - FEEL IT 11 - 44 - 63 - Bus Stop Featuring Carl Douglas - KUNG FU FIGHTING 03 - 41 - 64 - 2 Pac And Notorious BIG - RUNNIN' 05 - 65 - 65 - 911 - HOW DO YOU WANT ME TO LOVE YOU? 13 - 61 - 66 - All Saints - UNDER THE BRIDGE / LADY MARMALADE 04 - 42 - 67 - Jungle Brothers - I'LL HOUSE YOU '98 14 - 60 - 68 - Steps - LAST THING ON MY MIND 08 - 62 - 69 - England United - (HOW DOES IT FEEL TO BE) ON TOP OF THE WORLD 04 - 43 - 70 - Mansun - EIGHT (EP) 05 - 71 - 71 - Hanson - THINKING OF YOU 23 - 63 - 72 - Savage Garden - TRULY MADLY DEEPLY 08 - 53 - 73 - Mariah Carey - MY ALL 1 - NEW - 74 - Stardust - MUSIC SOUNDS BETTER WITH YOU 1 - NEW - 75 - Puff Daddy Featuring Jimmy Page - COME WITH ME |
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27th July 2017, 02:23 PM
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I'd forgotten that 'You're The One That I Want' had been re-issued in 1998, 20 years after it was at number 1 in the charts. Back this week in 1978 the single had just passed a million sales - having been awarded a Platinum certification the previous week (which back then was for a million sales rather than 600,000) - with its weekly sales still well over 100,000 (with sales of 130,000 according to the sales figures in Record Business, the then alternative industry chart to the BBC / Music Week chart) as it continued its lengthy run at number 1. During its 9 week run at the top in 1978 it wouldn't have entered ACR and would only have done so the week it had fallen from the top, had ACR been applied to record sales back then (as there was no streaming, of course!)
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27th July 2017, 02:40 PM
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The Boy Is Mine, Life, Ghetto Supastar, How Do I Live, Oh Romeo, I Don't Want To Wait, My All, Viva Forever Music was so much better in the 90s.
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27th July 2017, 03:14 PM
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What an astonishing #1 there in the form of 'Viva Forever' easily my favourite Spice Girls song and in my all-time favourite top 10. It is such a haunting and beautiful moment from the girls that will never cease feeling really special. It was actually the song at #1 the day my brother was born, eternally jealous
Another new entry that stands out there is Lovestation's 'Teardrops'! I have been familiar with the Womack & Womack version for years (Singstar R&B classic!!) but only discovered this version on Kisstory a couple of years ago, good song. |
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27th July 2017, 05:39 PM
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Nah, this is wrong, Viva Forever was never 19 years ago! This is a dream!
But seriously LOVE that chart! I remember listening to this one so clearly back when I was 9. This was during the time I became obsessed with the charts. I tuned in to see who would win between Spice Girls and Aqua-little did I know there was no contest! |
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27th July 2017, 08:34 PM
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BuzzJack Gold Member
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Ah, the summer of '98. One of the best ones of my life.
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27th July 2017, 08:45 PM
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I remember that Harvey Danger song looked like being a huge hit at one time but didn't make it. I liked it then, suspect I would be less keen now.
I guess FAB! were officially the least successful Lynch family act, behind Boyzone, B*Witched and Buffalo G. Oh, in case anyone was wondering the lead track on Eight EP by Mansun was 'Legacy'. This post has been edited by The Hit Parade: 27th July 2017, 08:49 PM |
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27th July 2017, 09:27 PM
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Brings back such good memories!
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27th July 2017, 09:36 PM
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In case anybody wanted to know, these are the singles I bought (at some point, not necessarily this week)
1 - NEW - 11 - Catatonia - STRANGE GLUE 1 - NEW - 25 - Supernaturals - I WASN'T BUILT TO GET UP 07 - 32 - 28 - Baddiel and Skinner and the Lightning Seeds - THREE LIONS '98 07 - 31 - 35 - Fatboy Slim - THE ROCKAFELLER SKANK 02 - 30 - 60 - Massive Attack - ANGEL I also bought the Idlewild and Super Furry Animals singles in the Top 100 |
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27th July 2017, 09:50 PM
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Well this chart is all kinds of amazing, much like all of 1998. The Catatonia and Charli Baltimore songs are the only ones in the top 20 that I don't still listen to today! Viva Forever and Life Is A Flower are routinely amongst my most played songs of every year.
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14th September 2017, 12:44 PM
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2006: Scissor Sisters' first UK #1
sales summary: 'I Don't Feel Like Dancin' has 702k combined units to date, 625k from sales. QUOTE The pressure was on for Scissor Sisters' second album. Their self-titled debut from 2004 was a slow burner that became a surprise hit and finished as the UK's biggest album of that year, with 1.6 million copies sold. So, how were they going to follow it up? The band's answer was I Don't Feel Like Dancin', a song that dialled up the camp and cartoonish of their debut up to 100. Don't feel like dancin', dancin', even if I find nothin' better to do" they sing over the stuffed-to-the-brim chorus that sounds part Bee Gees era disco, part line-dancing anthem. And if that wasn't enough, the song was co-written by Elton John, who also provides the piano. The result was their first Number 1 on the Official UK Singles Chart 11 years ago this week, shifting 67,000 copies that week. It wasn't an instant hit though; debuting at Number 4 on its first week before knocking Justin Timberlake's Sexyback to take the top spot the following week. It spent four weeks at the summit, holding off competition from The Killers' When You Were Young and Fergie's London Bridge before eventually being knocked off by Razorlight's America. To date, I Don't Feel Like Dancin' has sold 625,000 copies in the UK and notched up 7.7 million plays on streaming services. And it still gets some love 11 years on: last week it was downloaded 64 time and racked up just over 81,000 plays in the UK. The track helped send their second album, Ta-Dah to Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart, but Dancin' was to be the biggest spin-off from the collection - follow up Land Of A Thousand Words reached Number 19, while She's My Man topped out at 29. Elsewhere on the Official Singles Chart that week, Robbie Williams landed his 24th solo Top 10 with Rudebox at 4, and Fame Academy finalist Lemar reached Number 7 with It's Not That Easy. Further down, Jamelia debuted at 28 with Something About You, a song that would go on to peak at 9, and funky-house number Lucy by dance outfit Jealousy was new at at 30, and New York band The Rapture landed their biggest UK hit with Get Myself Into It at 36. Full top 75 1 ( 4 ) I Don't Feel Like Dancin' (By Scissor Sisters) 2 Wks 2 ( 1 ) Sexyback (By Justin Timberlake) 3 Wks 3 ( 15) Promiscuous (By Nelly Furtado Featuring Timbaland) 2 Wks 4 ( 30) Rudebox (By Robbie Williams) 2 Wks 5 ( 2 ) Hips Don't Lie (By Shakira Featuring Wyclef Jean) 14 Wks 6 ( 7 ) Chasing Cars (By Snow Patrol) 8 Wks 7 ( 41) It's Not That Easy (By Lemar) 2 Wks 8 ( 3 ) Déjà Vu (By Beyonce Featuring Jay-Z) 4 Wks 9 ( 12) Never Be Lonely (By Feeling) 3 Wks 10 ( 6 ) Ridin' (By Chamillionaire Featuring Krayzie Bone) 5 Wks 11 ( 5 ) Chelsea Dagger (By Fratellis) 3 Wks 12 ( 10) Everytime We Touch (By Cascada) 7 Wks 13 ( 38) Starlight (By Muse) 2 Wks 14 ( 8 ) Love Don't Let Me Go (Walking Away) (By David Guetta vs The Egg) 5 Wks 15 ( 11) U + Ur Hand (By Pink) 3 Wks 16 ( 9 ) Me And U (By Cassie) 5 Wks 17 ( 13) You Give Me Something (By James Morrison) 9 Wks 18 ( 16) Ain't No Other Man (By Christina Aguilera) 8 Wks 19 ( 17) Voodoo Child (By Rogue Traders) 10 Wks 20 ( 14) Leave Before The Lights Come On (By Arctic Monkeys) 4 Wks 21 ( 18) Unfaithful (By Rihanna) 9 Wks 22 ( 64) Bossy (By Kelis Featuring Too Short) 2 Wks 23 ( 72) Moving Too Fast (By Supafly Inc) 2 Wks 24 ( 19) Empire (By Kasabian) 7 Wks 25 ( NE) London Bridge (By Fergie) 1 Wk 26 ( 20) Dancing In The Dark (By Micky Modelle Vs Jessy) 5 Wks 27 ( 21) Smile (By Lily Allen) 11 Wks 28 ( NE) Something About You (By Jamelia) 1 Wk 29 ( 26) She Moves In Her Own Way (By Kooks) 12 Wks 30 (112) Lucy (By Jealousy) 2 Wks 31 ( 22) What If I'm Right (By Sandi Thom) 3 Wks 32 ( 27) Hush Boy (By Basement Jaxx) 2 Wks 33 ( 24) Last Request (By Paolo Nutini) 11 Wks 34 ( 31) I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker (With Flowers In My Hair) (By Sandi Thom) 17 Wks 35 ( NE) Set Me Free (By Lorenz) 1 Wk 36 (104) Get Myself Into It (By Rapture) 2 Wks 37 ( 28) Crystal Ball (By Keane) 4 Wks 38 ( 43) Fill My Little World (By Feeling) 17 Wks 39 ( 25) Stars Are Blind (By Paris Hilton) 7 Wks 40 ( 35) In The Morning (By Razorlight) 11 Wks 41 ( 36) Who Knew (By Pink) 16 Wks 42 ( 23) Hey Kid (By Matt Willis) 4 Wks 43 ( 70) Morris Brown (By Outkast Featuring Scar And Sleepy Brown) 2 Wks 44 ( 86) Snitch (By Obie Trice Featuring Akon) 2 Wks 45 ( 40) Smiley Faces (By Gnarls Barkley) 9 Wks 46 ( NE) Daydreamin' (By Lupe Fiasco Featuring Jill Scott) 1 Wk 47 ( NE) Diamonds In The Dark EP (By Mystery Jets) 1 Wk 48 ( 45) Valerie (By Zutons) 13 Wks 49 ( 39) World, Hold On (Children Of The Sky) (By Bob Sinclar Featuring Steve Edwards) 10 Wks 50 ( 37) Tell Me Why (By Supermode) 8 Wks 51 ( 32) I'm Not Missing You (By Stacie Orrico) 4 Wks 52 ( 56) Supermassive Black Hole (By Muse) 13 Wks 53 ( 34) Iris (By Ronan Keating) 5 Wks 54 ( 48) You're All I Have (By Snow Patrol) 21 Wks 55 ( 33) Underwear Goes Inside The Pants (By Lazy-B) 4 Wks 56 ( 42) Wasted Little DJ'S (By View) 6 Wks 57 ( 47) Buttons (By Pussycat Dolls Featuring Snoop Dogg) 12 Wks 58 ( 46) Number One (By Pharrell Featuring Kanye West) 4 Wks 59 ( 88) When The Night Feels My Song (By Bedouin Soundclash) 13 Wks 60 ( 51) Naïve (By Kooks) 25 Wks 61 ( 57) My My My (By Armand Van Helden Featuring Tara McDonald) 14 Wks 62 ( 53) Put Your Hands Up For Detroit (By Fedde Le Grand) 8 Wks 63 ( NE) A Town Called Hypocrisy (By Lostprophets) 1 Wk 64 ( NE) Hotel Room (By Richard Hawley) 1 Wk 65 ( 58) Sexy Love (By Ne-Yo) 12 Wks 66 ( 59) I Love My Chick (By Busta Rhymes) 10 Wks 67 ( 60) We Run This (By Missy Elliott) 4 Wks 68 ( 50) Trouble (By Ray LaMontagne) 8 Wks 69 ( 49) Borderline (By Michael Gray Featuring Shelly Poole) 6 Wks 70 ( 75) Henrietta (By Fratellis) 14 Wks 71 ( 44) Lipstick (By Alesha) 5 Wks 72 ( 61) From Paris To Berlin (By Infernal) 22 Wks 73 ( 65) We Are Your Friends (By Justice vs Simian) 11 Wks 74 ( 76) Tell Me Baby (By Red Hot Chili Peppers) 9 Wks 75 ( 68) Is It Any Wonder? 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21st September 2017, 10:40 AM
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1983: Culture Club at #1
QUOTE It is a time of eyeliner, layer upon layer of lippy and long lustrous hair – and that's just the boys. The year is 1983 and while pretty much everyone on Top of The Pops looked like they’d been covered in superglue and rolled around a charity shop floor, there was one shimmering beacon of style who outdid all the rest. Boy George, with his expertly made-up pretty, ragged dreadlocks and shabby chic style made sure all eyes were on him. But it wasn’t a case of style over substance for Boy George and his band Culture Club – they had the toe-tapping tunes to match that eye-popping look. They’d already made headlines when their debut hit Do You Really Want To Hurt Me peaked at the top spot in September 1982, and enjoyed success with their first album Kissing To Be Clever, but it was Karma Chameleon that would cement their place in pop history. Full article linked above. It was revealed recently that 'Karma Chameleon's total sales stand at 1,623,347 - made of 1,528,498 single sales and 94,849 SES. The article also reveals the song sold 955k in 1983 alone. Full top 75 02 - 03 - 01 - Culture Club - KARMA CHAMELEON 06 - 01 - 02 - UB40 - RED RED WINE 06 - 02 - 03 - Peabo Byson And Roberta Flack - TONIGHT I CELEBRATE MY LOVE 03 - 06 - 04 - Paul Young - COME BACK AND STAY 04 - 04 - 05 - Genesis - MAMA 04 - 05 - 06 - Ryan Paris - DOLCE VITA 10 - 09 - 07 - Modern Romance - WALKING IN THE RAIN 1 - NEW - 08 - David Bowie - MODERN LOVE 03 - 11 - 09 - Status Quo - OL' RAG BLUES 05 - 07 - 10 - Rod Stewart - WHAT AM I GOING TO DO 04 - 12 - 11 - Big Country - CHANCE 02 - 33 - 12 - Kajagoogoo - BIG APPLE 06 - 08 - 13 - Madness - WINGS OF A DOVE 09 - 10 - 14 - Level 42 - THE SUN GOES DOWN 04 - 20 - 15 - Cliff Richard - NEVER SAY DIE (GIVE A LITTLE BIT MORE) 03 - 30 - 16 - Monyaka - GO DEH YAKA 03 - 17 - 17 - Heaven 17 - CRUSHED BY THE WHEEL 11 - 13 - 18 - KC and the Sunshine Band - GIVE IT UP 06 - 34 - 19 - David Essex - TAHITI 28 - 37 - 20 - New Order - BLUE MONDAY 1 - NEW - 21 - Soft Cell - SOUL INSIDE 04 - 14 - 22 - New Order - CONFUSION 09 - 15 - 23 - Elton John - I'M STILL STANDING 07 - 16 - 24 - Spandau Ballet - GOLD 09 - 18 - 25 - Wham! - CLUB TROPICANA 03 - 38 - 26 - Hot Streak - BODY WORK 11 - 19 - 27 - David Grant - WATCHING YOU WATCHING ME 06 - 27 - 28 - Annabel Lamb - RIDERS ON THE STORM 1 - NEW - 29 - Toyah - REBEL RUN 04 - 40 - 30 - Unique - WHAT I GOT IS WHAT YOU NEED 03 - 39 - 31 - Men At Work - DR. HECKYLL AND MR. JIVE 09 - 25 - 32 - Kinks - COME DANCING 05 - 32 - 33 - Truth - A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION 09 - 23 - 34 - Herbie Hancock - ROCK IT 07 - 22 - 35 - Shalamar - DISAPPEARING ACT 04 - 35 - 36 - Kid Creole And The Coconuts - THERE'S SOMETHING WRONG IN PARADISE 04 - 21 - 37 - Gary Numan - WARRIORS 07 - 24 - 38 - Style Council - LONG HOT SUMMER 02 - 47 - 39 - Public Image Limited - THIS IS NOT A LOVE SONG 08 - 26 - 40 - Carmel - BAD BOY 02 - 57 - 41 - Hot Chocolate - TEARS ON THE TELEPHONE 1 - NEW - 42 - Meat Loaf - MIDNIGHT AT THE LOST AND FOUND 08 - 29 - 43 - Stray Cats - SEXY AND SEVENTEEN 04 - 51 - 44 - Howard Jones - NEW SONG 1 - NEW - 45 - Nick Heyward - BLUE HAT FOR A BLUE DAY 10 - 28 - 46 - Depeche Mode - EVERYTHING COUNTS 04 - 44 - 47 - Newcleus - JAM (ON REVENGE) 07 - 31 - 48 - Joboxers - JOHNNY FRIENDLY 02 - 63 - 49 - Bee Gees - SOMEONE BELONGING TO SOMEONE 1 - NEW - 50 - Alarm - 68 GUNS 05 - 42 - 51 - Paradise - ONE MIND TWO HEARTS 1 - NEW - 52 - George Benson - IN YOUR EYES 02 - 86 - 53 - Donna Summer - UNCONDITIONAL LOVE 02 - 62 - 54 - Jeffrey Osbourne - DON'T YOU GET SO MAD 04 - 49 - 55 - Raw Silk - JUST IN TIME 1 - NEW - 56 - KC and the Sunshine Band - (YOU SAID) YOU'D GIMMIE SOME MORE 04 - 70 - 57 - Haywoode - A TIME LIKE THIS 08 - 43 - 58 - Michael Sembello - MANIAC 03 - 76 - 59 - Black Lace - SUPERMAN (GIOCA JOUER) 1 - NEW - 60 - Rumple Stilts Skin - I THINK I WANT TO DANCE WITH YOU 15 - 41 - 61 - Freeze - I.O.U. 05 - 53 - 62 - Barry Manilow - YOU'RE LOOKIN' HOT TONIGHT 02 - 87 - 63 - Roman Holliday - MOTOR MANIA 02 - 69 - 64 - Planet Patrol - CHEAP THRILLS 1 - NEW - 65 - Lydia Murdock - SUPERSTAR (BILLIE JEAN) 08 - 36 - 66 - Kraftwerk - TOUR DE FRANCE 03 - 78 - 67 - Righeira - VAMOS A LA PLAYA 03 - 67 - 68 - Forrest - ONE LOVER (DON'T STOP THE SHOW) 1 - NEW - 69 - Tracey Ullman - THEY DON'T KNOW 02 - 84 - 70 - Al Jarreau - BOOGIE DOWN 02 - 71 - 71 - The The - THISIS THE DAY 02 - 59 - 72 - Elvis Costello - LET THEM ALL TALK 15 - 48 - 73 - Paul Young - WHENEVER I LAY MY HAT 13 - 46 - 74 - Malcolm Mclaren - DOUBLE DUTCH 02 - 93 - 75 - Melanie - EVERY BREATH OF THE WAY (source: UKMix) |
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2002: P!nk's first solo #1 - 'Just Like A Pill'
QUOTE Many successful popstars credit reinvention as a key to their longevity. For P!nk though, the change from slick R&B star to growly pop-rock singer was more a necessity than a gimmick, unshackling herself from a persona she since said she felt uncomfortable with and took more creative control. While on the surface the change didn’t seem radical – just a short trip to the hair salon and a quick wardrobe clear-out, really – the switch in musical style and attitude was huge. By 2002, gone were the early R&B vibes of her debut album Take Me Home, released two years earlier. And while she kept her trademark sass, there was more of a bite to P!nk than there’d ever been before. By the time Just Like A Pill was released – the third single from her second record Missundaztood - Pink was already in the enviable position of having her first six singles all go Top 10. The first clue Pink was changing her outlook came with album leader Get The Party Started, before Don’t Let Me Get Me came along and confirmed this was a new Pink. Just Like A Pill, however, hammered the point home. Pink was angry, she was fed up and she was going to tell the world. The formula worked – it scored Pink her first solo Number 1 (she’d featured on the chart-topping Moulin Rouge version of Lady Marmalade the previous year). Just Like A Pill spent a week at Number 1 15 years ago this week in and to date has notched up combined sales of 452,000, split between 200,000 physical sales, 181,000 downloads and 7.2 million streams. Just Like A Pill propelled sales of Missundaztood in the UK and it went on to become the second biggest selling album in the UK that year. To date, its combined sales stand at 1.83 million. The single ranks as her sixth biggest overall, just behind her 2012 single Try. Check out P!nk's Official Top 20 biggest singles here. Elsewhere in the Top 40 that week in 2002, P!nk had knocked Atomic Kitten’s The Tide Is High (Get The Feeling) down to 2 after a three-week stint at the top, and pop-rock trio Busted arrived on the scene with their debut single What I Go To School For, landing at Number 3. The Top 10 also featured new entries from Eminem at 4 with Cleanin’ Out My Closet, Bon Jovi at 5 with Everyday (their 15th Top 10), British musician Aqualung at 7 with Strange And Beautiful, and Beenie Man at 9 with his Janet Jackson collaboration Feel It Boy. Full top 75 W/E 28/09/02 1 - NEW - 01 - Pink - JUST LIKE A PILL 04 - 01 - 02 - Atomic Kitten - THE TIDE IS HIGH (GET THE FEELING) 1 - NEW - 03 - Busted - WHAT I GO TO SCHOOL FOR 1 - NEW - 04 - Eminem - CLEANING OUT MY CLOSET 1 - NEW - 05 - Bon Jovi - EVERYDAY 02 - 02 - 06 - Liberty X - GOT TO HAVE YOUR LOVE 1 - NEW - 07 - Aqualung - STRANGE AND BEAUTIFUL 02 - 04 - 08 - Scooter - NESSAJA 1 - NEW - 09 - Beenie Man featuring Janet - FEEL IT BOY 1 - NEW - 10 - Oxide and Neutrino featuring Kowdean - DEM GIRLZ (I DON'T KNOW WHY) 02 - 03 - 11 - Kelly Osbourne - PAPA DON'T PREACH 02 - 06 - 12 - Sarah Whatmore - WHEN I LOST YOU 1 - NEW - 13 - Supergrass - GRACE 1 - NEW - 14 - Puddle Of Mudd - SHE HATES ME 06 - 07 - 15 - Sugababes - ROUND ROUND 1 - NEW - 16 - Suede - POSITIVTY 05 - 09 - 17 - Truth Hurts featuring Rakim - ADDICTIVE 02 - 05 - 18 - Ronan Keating - I LOVE IT WHEN WE DO 03 - 08 - 19 - Appleton - FANTASY 1 - NEW - 20 - David Bowie - EVERYONE SAYS HI 02 - 10 - 21 - Milk Inc. - WALK ON WATER 04 - 17 - 22 - Ms Dynamite - DY-NA-MI-TEE 09 - 18 - 23 - Vanessa Carlton - A THOUSAND MILES 05 - 12 - 24 - Blazin' Squad - CROSSROADS 08 - 14 - 25 - Darius - COLOURBLIND 09 - 19 - 26 - Shakira - UNDERNEATH YOUR CLOTHES 02 - 11 - 27 - NORE - NOTHIN' 05 - 16 - 28 - Oakenfold - STARRY EYED SURPRISE 03 - 13 - 29 - N-Trance - FOREVER 07 - 15 - 30 - Madhouse - LIKE A PRAYER 1 - NEW - 31 - Disturbed - PRAYER 05 - 20 - 32 - Abs - WHAT YOU GOT 06 - 21 - 33 - Romeo - ROMEO DUNN 03 - 24 - 34 - Tweenies - HAVE FUN GO MAD 08 - 29 - 35 - P Diddy featuring Usher and Loon - I NEED A GIRL (PART ONE) 11 - 26 - 36 - Gareth Gates - ANYONE OF US (STUPID MISTAKE) 1 - NEW - 37 - Ryan Adams - NUCLEAR 1 - NEW - 38 - Hundred Reasons - FALTER 04 - 23 - 39 - Nickelback - TOO BAD 04 - 28 - 40 - Enrique Iglesias - LOVE TO SEE YOU CRY 09 - 35 - 41 - S Club Juniors - AUTOMATIC HIGH 03 - 22 - 42 - Jurgen Vries - THE THEME 1 - NEW - 43 - InMe - FIREFLY 1 - NEW - 44 - Solar Stone - 7 CITIES 07 - 45 - 45 - Coldplay - IN MY PLACE 1 - NEW - 46 - Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - WHATEVER HAPPENED TO MY ROCK AND ROLL 02 - 32 - 47 - Sean Paul - GIMME THE LIGHT 06 - 34 - 48 - Daniel Bedingfield - JAMES DEAN (I WANNA KNOW) 1 - NEW - 49 - Coloursound - FLY WITH ME 05 - 31 - 50 - Milky - JUST THE WAY YOUR ARE 14 - 39 - 51 - Nelly - HOT IN HERRE 1 - NEW - 52 - Soft Cell - MONOCULTURE 08 - 38 - 53 - Will Smith featuring Tra - Knox - BLACK SUITS COMIN' (NOD YOUR HEAD) 02 - 30 - 54 - Hampenberg - DUCK TOY 05 - 40 - 55 - Celine Dion - I'M ALIVE 02 - 63 - 56 - Las Ketchup - THE KETCHUP SONG (ASEREJE) 02 - 25 - 57 - Anastacia - WHY'D YOU LIE TO ME 03 - 33 - 58 - Underworld - TWO MONTHS OFF 03 - 27 - 59 - Paul Weller - IT'S WRITTEN IN THE STARS 06 - 43 - 60 - Lasgo - ALONE 1 - NEW - 61 - Crescent - SPINNIN' WHEELS 1 - NEW - 62 - Fields Of The Nephilim - FROM THE FIRE 07 - 42 - 63 - Bowling For Soup - GIRL ALL THE BAD GUYS WANT 1 - NEW - 64 - D4 - GET LOOSE 02 - 37 - 65 - Korn - THOUGHTLESS 1 - NEW - 66 - Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster - CELEBRATE YOUR MOTHER 1 - NEW - 67 - Just 4 Jokes featuring MC RB - JUMP UP 1 - NEW - 68 - Paulina Rubio - DON'T SAY GOODBYE 1 - NEW - 69 - Octave One featuring Ann Saunderson - BLACKWATER 10 - 59 - 70 - Flip And Fill - SHOOTING STAR 07 - 46 - 71 - Cam'ron featuring Juelz Santana - OH BOY 07 - 66 - 72 - Toploader - TIME OF MY LIFE 15 - 48 - 73 - Scooter - THE LOGICAL SONG 02 - 41 - 74 - Nivea featuring Brian and Brandon Casey - DON'T MESS WITH MY MAN 08 - 65 - 75 - Britney Spears featuring Pharrell Williams - BOYS (text source: UKMix) |
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