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Chez Wombat
post 7th December 2017, 09:37 PM
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Yessss Bob (though I did kinda prefer his cover of Mambo No.5) *. I'm pretty sure my parents bought that, I know that was all I heard at the time! That top 5 (Westlife aside, which I have never heard but I assume is the same old shit) are all quite iconic actually, albeit in quite different ways!
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post 8th December 2017, 04:24 PM
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Shows you how big dance was back then with a dance song entering as high as #6 on the Christmas chart and also another dance tune just outside the top 10.

No Good 4 Me is a brilliant track I especially like the wobbly bassline although I prefer The Prodigy song No Good (Start the Dance) that sampled the same line from the 1987 song Kelly Charles - You're No Good for Me. I do prefer No Good 4 Me to Bound 4 Da Reload I think.


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post 8th December 2017, 11:33 PM
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Day 7: 2002

In a race for #1 between the two groups manufactured on 'Popstars: The Rivals' quality came out on top with Girls Aloud claiming their first #1 whilst we wouldn't see much more of One True Voice. Also entering the top 10 is a dance banger from Love Inc - 'You're A Superstar' at #7, and Avril Lavigne with 'Sk8er Boi' at #9 (it did end up peaking at #8, goals). Both of those as well as 'Sound Of The Underground' I all loved at the time and they're still great now especially Love Inc.

Also at #3 are the iconic Cheeky Girls with childhood anthem 'Cheeky Song'. No novelty Christmas songs this year though (I suppose Cheeky Girls and Las Ketchup (at #8 after 11 weeks!) fulfils the yearly novelty quota) with our remaining new entries coming from Death In Vegas at #14, Pascal at #23 (a very cheesy Clubland 80s cover) and Rolling Stones at #36. Also worth noting the other great songs in the top 10 in 'Lose Yourself' from Eminem and 'Feel' from Robbie Williams.

1 - NEW - 01 - Girls Aloud - SOUND OF THE UNDERGROUND 213k
1 - NEW - 02 - One True Voice - SACRED TRUST / AFTER YOU'RE GONE 148k
03 - 02 - 03 - Cheeky Girls - CHEEKY SONG (TOUCH MY BUM) 88.5k
02 - 01 - 04 - Blue featuring Elton John - SORRY SEEMS TO BE THE HARDEST WORD
03 - 03 - 05 - Eminem - LOSE YOURSELF
04 - 04 - 06 - Daniel Bedingfield - IF YOU'RE NOT THE ONE
1 - NEW - 07 - Love Inc - YOU'RE A SUPERSTAR
11 - 08 - 08 - Las Ketchup - THE KETCHUP SONG (ASEREJE)
1 - NEW - 09 - Avril Lavigne - SK8ER BOI
03 - 07 - 10 - Robbie Williams - FEEL
02 - 06 - 11 - S Club Juniors - PUPPY LOVE / SLEIGH RIDE
04 - 09 - 12 - Ronan Keating featuring Lulu - WE'VE GOT TONIGHT
10 - 13 - 13 - Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland - DILEMMA
1 - NEW - 14 - Death In Vegas featuring Liam Gallagher - SCORPIO RISING
02 - 05 - 15 - Gareth Gates - WHAT MY HEART WANTS TO SAY
02 - 11 - 16 - Pink - FAMILY PORTRAIT
04 - 12 - 17 - Atomic Kitten - THE LAST GOODBYE / BE WITH YOU
03 - 14 - 18 - Liberty X - HOLDING ON FOR YOU
06 - 10 - 19 - Christina Aguilera featuring Redman - DIRRTY
02 - 15 - 20 - Ja Rule featuring Bobby Brown - THUG LOVIN'
04 - 19 - 21 - Liam Lynch - UNITED STATES OF WHATEVER
02 - 17 - 22 - Russell Watson - NOTHING SACRED - A SONG FOR KIRSTY
1 - NEW - 23 - Pascal featuring Karen Parry - I THINK WE'RE ALONE NOW
05 - 18 - 24 - Jennifer Lopez - JENNY FROM THE BLOCK
02 - 16 - 25 - Holly Valance - NAUGHTY GIRL
08 - 20 - 26 - DJ Sammy And Yanou Featuring Do - HEAVEN
10 - 22 - 27 - Big Brovaz - NU FLOW
03 - 23 - 28 - Rainbow (George and Zippy) - IT'S A RAINBOW
07 - 31 - 29 - Shania Twain - I'M GONNA GETCHA GOOD!
06 - 25 - 30 - Sugababes - STRONGER / ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES
09 - 28 - 31 - Justin Timberlake - LIKE I LOVE YOU
08 - 24 - 32 - Madonna - DIE ANOTHER DAY
05 - 27 - 33 - Will Young - DON'T LET ME DOWN / YOU AND I
04 - 26 - 34 - Darius - RUSHES
04 - 30 - 35 - Enrique Iglesias - MAYBE
1 - NEW - 36 - Rolling Stones - DON'T STOP
07 - 38 - 37 - Westlife - UNBREAKABLE
05 - 34 - 38 - S Club - ALIVE
09 - 37 - 39 - Blue - ONE LOVE
04 - 32 - 40 - Scooter - POSSE (I NEED YOU ON THE FLOOR)

03 - 33 - 41 - Ms Dynamite - PUT HIM OUT
02 - 21 - 42 - Bon Jovi - MISSUNDERSTOOD
02 - 29 - 43 - Declan featuring Young Voices Choir - TELL ME WHY
06 - 39 - 44 - Blazin' Squad - LOVE ON THE LINE
05 - 36 - 45 - Mariah Carey - THROUGH THE RAIN
1 - NEW - 46 - Future Breeze - OCEAN OF ETERNITY
07 - 40 - 47 - Missy Elliott - WORK IT
09 - 47 - 48 - U2 - ELECTRICAL STORM
06 - 45 - 49 - Coldplay - THE SCIENTIST
1 - NEW - 50 - Hermes House Band and DJ Otzi - LIVE IS LIFE
02 - 35 - 51 - David Gray - THE OTHER SIDE
06 - 48 - 52 - Shakira - OBJECTION (TANGO)
05 - 41 - 53 - Sum 41 - STILL WAITING
05 - 42 - 54 - Rikki and Daz featuring Glen Campbell - RHINESTONE COWBOY (GIDDY UP GIDDY UP)
07 - 66 - 55 - Sophie Ellis Bextor - MUSIC GETS THE BEST OF ME
06 - 46 - 56 - Kylie Minogue - COME INTO MY WORLD
06 - 43 - 57 - Ashanti - HAPPY
08 - 54 - 58 - Craig David - WHAT'S YOUR FLAVA
02 - 51 - 59 - Bacshelf Dog - NO LIMITS
1 - NEW - 60 - Shy FX - WOLF
1 - NEW - 61 - Kelly Rowland - STOLE
07 - 64 - 62 - Dannii Minogue - PUT THE NEEDLE ON IT
05 - 44 - 63 - Lasgo - PRAY
13 - 61 - 64 - Will Young and Gareth Gates - THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD / SUSPICIOUS MINDS
04 - 50 - 65 - Alicia Keys - GIRLFRIEND
1 - NEW - 66 - Dave Clark - THE WOLF
05 - 58 - 67 - Snoop Dogg - FROM THE CHUUURCH TO DA PALACE
07 - 52 - 68 - Britney Spears - I LOVE ROCK AND ROLL
07 - 62 - 69 - Queens Of The Stone Age - NO ONE KNOWS
02 - 60 - 70 - Lisa Pin Up - BLOW YOUR MIND (I AM THE WOMAN)
06 - RE - 71 - H and Claire - ALL OUT OF LOVE / BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
07 - RE - 72 - Shaggy - HEY SEXY LADY
06 - 59 - 73 - Santana featuring Michelle Branch - THE GAME OF LOVE
09 - 57 - 74 - Red Hot Chili Peppers - THE ZEPHYR SONG
11 - 56 - 75 - S Club Juniors - NEW DIRECTION
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post 8th December 2017, 11:58 PM
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Sound of The Underground I really liked at the time. I wonder now were the producers inspired by Puretone's Addicted To Bass earlier in the year for the production as it does sound to me like it uses a poppier version of Addicted To Bass's kind of style, they share the use of breakbeats and sassy vocal style.

Sacred Trust I found rather boring and forgettable back then and still do.

I remember I was glad The Cheeky Girls got #3 at the time and gatecrashed the two rival winners singles, not that I followed the charts but I heard it on the TV.

I wonder would Love Inc's You're A Superstar have done better in the chart if it was released in a quieter week. What a weird week to release it, still did very well though on a busy week.

I do like that Pascal ft Karen Parry cover of 'I Think We're Alone Now'. Pascal are actually Flip and Fill under a different name, not sure why they used that lesser known name.


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post 9th December 2017, 11:39 AM
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Day 8: 2004

No contest here with Band Aid 20 smashing it out of the park for a third consecutive week to hold the Xmas #1. It was the first Band Aid release since 1989 and did better than that version too. Low sales everywhere else allowed Ronan Keating to get a #2 single so we can all be thankful for Band Aid that year as 'Father And Son' would have made an awful Christmas number one in both sales figures and song quality. Quite a few other new entries but most of them I don't know nor do I particularly want to check them out either, which includes a cover of 'I Got You Babe' from Bo Selecta ('Proper Crimbo') though credited to Merrion, McColl & Kensit. That enters at #5 and if 'Proper Crimbo' is anything to go by then I expect this would be terrible also.

Saving the top ten are 'I Believe In You', 'You Can Do It', 'Lose My Breath' and 'Boulevard Of Broken Dreams'. We also have 'Out Of Touch' in the top 20 which would go on to climb into the top ten in the new year. Out of the other new entries one I do recognise/like is 'Just Can't Wait (Saturday)' at #28 from 100% though honestly I forgot it existed and it's not exactly a dance classic.

04 - 01 - 01 - Band Aid 20 - DO THEY KNOW IT'S CHRISTMAS? 231k
1 - NEW - 02 - Ronan Keating And Yusuf - FATHER AND SON
02 - 02 - 03 - Kylie Minogue - I BELIEVE IN YOU
03 - 03 - 04 - Ice Cube Featuring Mack 10 And Ms Toi - YOU CAN DO IT
1 - NEW - 05 - Avid Merrion, Davina McColl And Patsy Kensit - I GOT YOU BABE / SODA POP
07 - 04 - 06 - Destiny's Child - LOSE MY BREATH
05 - 06 - 07 - Lemar - IF THERE'S ANY JUSTICE
03 - 07 - 08 - Green Day - BOULEVARD OF BROKEN DREAMS
05 - 05 - 09 - Girls Aloud - I'LL STAND BY YOU
1 - NEW - 10 - Morrissey - I HAVE FORGIVEN JESUS
03 - 09 - 11 - Natasha Bedingfield - UNWRITTEN
05 - 10 - 12 - Gwen Stefani - WHAT YOU WAITING FOR?
1 - NEW - 13 - Cliff Richard - I CANNOT GIVE YOU MY LOVE
04 - 11 - 14 - Nelly And Christina Aguilera - TILT YA HEAD BACK
04 - 13 - 15 - Uniting Nations - OUT OF TOUCH
03 - 12 - 16 - Snoop Doggy Dogg featuring Pharrell - DROP IT LIKE IT'S HOT
07 - 14 - 17 - Eminem - JUST LOSE IT
02 - 08 - 18 - Robbie Williams - MISUNDERSTOOD
04 - 19 - 19 - Jay-Z / Linkin Park - NUMB / ENCORE
07 - 17 - 20 - Christina Aguilera And Missy Elliott - CAR WASH
1 - NEW - 21 - Electric Six - RADIO GA GA
1 - NEW - 22 - Goldie Lookin' Chain - YOU KNOWS I LOVES YOU
06 - 22 - 23 - U2 - VERTIGO
14 - 23 - 24 - Eric Prydz - CALL ON ME
04 - 16 - 25 - Brian McFadden - IRISH SON
02 - 15 - 26 - 3rd Wish Featuring Baby Bash - OBSESSION (SI ES AMOR)
1 - NEW - 27 - Damien Rice - THE BLOWER'S DAUGHTER
1 - NEW - 28 - 100% Featuring Jennifer John - JUST CAN'T WAIT (SATURDAY)
04 - 20 - 29 - Geri Halliwell - RIDE IT
07 - 25 - 30 - Jamelia - DJ / STOP
07 - 24 - 31 - Usher / Usher Featuring Alicia Keys - CONFESSIONS PART II / MY BOO
07 - 26 - 32 - Michael Gray - THE WEEKEND
03 - 21 - 33 - Babyshambles - KILLAMANGIRO
05 - 18 - 34 - JoJo Featuring Bow Wow - BABY IT'S YOU
05 - 29 - 35 - McFly - ROOM ON THE 3RD FLOOR
1 - NEW - 36 - Blink 182 - ALWAYS
1 - NEW - 37 - Zutons - CONFUSION
1 - NEW - 38 - Skandi Girls - DO THE CAN CAN
02 - 27 - 39 - Maroon 5 - SUNDAY MORNING
06 - 34 - 40 - Blue - CURTAIN FALLS

04 - 32 - 41 - Shania Twain Featuring Mark McGrath - PARTY FOR TWO
12 - 40 - 42 - Deep Dish - FLASHDANCE
11 - 36 - 43 - Khia - MY NECK, MY BACK (LICK IT)
03 - 37 - 44 - Joss Stone - RIGHT TO BE WRONG
02 - 28 - 45 - Mousse T Featuring Emma Lanford - RIGHT ABOUT NOW
02 - 31 - 46 - Corrs - LONG NIGHT
07 - 42 - 47 - Britney Spears - MY PREROGATIVE
09 - 39 - 48 - Kelis featuring Andre 3000 - MILLIONAIRE
06 - 52 - 49 - Jamie Cullum - EVERLASTING LOVE
02 - 35 - 50 - Paul Holt - FIFTY GRAND FOR CHRISTMAS
02 - 30 - 51 - Brian Wilson - GOOD VIBRATIONS
06 - 44 - 52 - Dizzee Rascal - DREAM
02 - 38 - 53 - Beastie Boys - OPEN LETTER TO NYC
03 - 41 - 54 - Razorlight - RIP IT UP
05 - 47 - 55 - Embrace - ASHES
02 - 50 - 56 - Cheekie Girls - BOYS AND GIRLS
03 - 46 - 57 - Streets - COULD WELL BE IN
04 - 48 - 58 - Keane - THIS IS THE LAST TIME
03 - 45 - 59 - Nadia Almada - A LITTLE BIT OF ACTION
03 - 51 - 60 - Alter Ego - ROCKER
02 - 33 - 61 - Ash - RENEGADE CAVALCADE
05 - 54 - 62 - Fabolous - BREATHE
02 - 43 - 63 - Beautiful South - THIS OLD SKIN
1 - NEW - 64 - Hot Pantz - GIVE U ONE 4 CHRISTMAS
05 - 55 - 65 - Anastacia - WELCOME TO MY TRUTH
09 - 64 - 66 - R Kelly - HAPPY PEOPLE / U SAVED ME
05 - 58 - 67 - I Dream Featuring Frankie And Calvin - DREAMIN'
05 - 66 - 68 - 411 - TEARDROPS
1 - NEW - 69 - Gene - LET ME MOVE ON
1 - NEW - 70 - Fresh - CAPTURE THE FLAG / TWISTER
1 - NEW - 71 - My Chemical Romance - THANK YOU FOR THE VENOM
06 - 53 - 72 - Eye Opener - HUNGRY EYES
08 - 63 - 73 - Ja Rule featuring R Kelly And Ashanti - WONDERFUL
09 - 76 - 74 - Akon featuring Styles P - LOCKED UP
06 - 61 - 75 - Delta Goodrem - OUT OF THE BLUE
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post 9th December 2017, 05:42 PM
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Yep I agree Band Aid 20 is better imo than the Ronan and Yusuf version of 'Father and Son' (I do prefer the Boyzone version). Yusuf's vocal is nice in it though.

Just can't Wait (Saturday) I don't remember from the time but it is rather good imo, recognise it as it seems to cover the song in the Ant and Dec's Saturday night theme tune. Prefer the Stonebridge radio edit than the normal radio edit tbh as it sounds more dancey.

It did take a while for 'Out Of Touch' to take off, almost like a steaming era chart run it had. Weird in the held back era. Great track though, one I remember a lot from the time!

Haven't ever heard I don't think that Morrissey song that entered at #10, rather good on listening to it now imo. Stand by You, Boulevard Of Broken Dreams and Lose My Breath are all very good tracks in the top 10 imo too. 'I Believe In You' is OK imo but not one of my favourite Kylie Minogue tracks.


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post 13th December 2017, 11:46 PM
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Also the iconic Drop it Like Its Hot by Snoop/Pharrell - one of the best tracks of the era!

Also the equally iconic xmas classic by Hot Pantz I'd Like to Give You One For Christmas in at 64!
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post 14th December 2017, 10:43 PM
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I think my favourite in that Top 10 was “I Believe In You” but that's probably too melancholic to be a Christmas number 1.

“Numb/Encore” at 19 was on its 4th week of a 13 week run between 14 and 20 and I think is the biggest ever selling #14 record (I think??)

Paul Holt at 50 (down from 35) accepting the challenge from Simon Cowell, when on the first series of The X Factor Simon said he would pay Paul £50,000 if he got a #1 single.. it's not too late to remedy that..
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post 15th December 2017, 12:41 AM
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The Numb/Encore chart run was epic - remember it well.

Human League got the Christmas No1 remember - electropop at its best!
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post 15th December 2017, 07:23 PM
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Is the next Christmas chart of the past being posted soon soon, dang?
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post 16th December 2017, 08:21 AM
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You dying for another one Snow??
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Will there be another one of these sad.gif?
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post 19th December 2017, 03:32 PM
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I will do another one if danG doesn't soon wink.gif
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post 19th December 2017, 09:35 PM
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Feel free anyway, I think Dan's silence means he won't be too upset!
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Christmas 1992

Chart published 20 December 1992 - listen to it here: https://www.mixcloud.com/1869300/uk-top-40-...kes-20-12-1992/

Whitney Houston scores an easy 4th week at #1 but Take That (who were turned down by Simon Cowell) score their first Top 5 hit and Simon Cowell's most successful project to-date (having reached #14 the previous Christmas with The UK Mixmasters) 'WWF Superstars' falls from 4-6. Also worthy of note is Darlene Love at 34 who Michael always 'bangs on about' and my favourite tracks here from Stereo MCs and The Prodigy (albeit not very festive!)



WoC - LW - TW - Artist - SONG

07 - 01 - 01 - Whitney Houston - I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU
04 - 02 - 02 - Michael Jackson - HEAL THE WORLD
10 - 03 - 03 - Charles And Eddie - WOULD I LIE TO YOU?
03 - 05 - 04 - Take That - COULD IT BE MAGIC
02 - 07 - 05 - Shamen - PHOREVER PEOPLE
03 - 04 - 06 - WWF Superstars - SLAM JAM
04 - 10 - 07 - Boney M - BONEY M MEGAMIX
03 - 16 - 08 - Gloria Estefan - MIAMI HIT MIX
04 - 09 - 09 - Rod Stewart - TOM TRAUBERT'S BLUES (WALTZING MATILDA)
03 - 06 - 10 - Madonna - DEEPER AND DEEPER
02 - 19 - 11 - Lisa Stansfield - SOMEDAY (I'M COMING BACK)
05 - 14 - 12 - Diana Ross - IF WE HOLD ON TOGETHER
03 - 08 - 13 - Freddie Mercury - IN MY DEFENCE
06 - 11 - 14 - Prodigy - OUT OF SPACE / RUFF IN THE JUNGLE BIZNESS
06 - 18 - 15 - Simply Red - THE MONTREUX EP
04 - 12 - 16 - Cliff Richard - I STILL BELIEVE IN YOU
04 - 15 - 17 - Stereo MCs - STEP IT UP
06 - 13 - 18 - Heaven 17 - TEMPTATION (BROTHERS IN RHYTHM REMIX)
1 - NEW - 19 - Michael Bolton - DRIFT AWAY
04 - 20 - 20 - Lemonheads - MRS ROBINSON / BEING AROUND
03 - 17 - 21 - 808 State And UB40 - ONE IN TEN
02 - 27 - 22 - Slipstreem - WE ARE RAVING - THE ANTHEM
02 - 32 - 23 - Boyz II Men - MOTOWNPHILLY
10 - 22 - 24 - Arrested Development - PEOPLE EVERYDAY
04 - 21 - 25 - Dina Carroll - SO CLOSE
02 - 29 - 26 - SL2 - WAY IN MY BRAIN / DRUMBEATS
17 - 23 - 27 - Boyz II Men - END OF THE ROAD
02 - 26 - 28 - East Side Beat - ALIVE AND KICKING
07 - 24 - 29 - Undercover - NEVER LET HER SLIP AWAY
03 - 28 - 30 - Nirvana - IN BLOOM
02 - 34 - 31 - Kris Kross - IT'S A SHAME
06 - 31 - 32 - Guns n' Roses - YESTERDAYS
02 - 39 - 33 - Mike Oldfield - TATTOO
02 - 67 - 34 - Darlene Love - ALL ALONE ON CHRISTMAS
04 - 33 - 35 - U2 - WHO'S GONNA RIDE YOUR WILD HORSES
03 - 30 - 36 - KWS Featuring The Trammps - HOLD BACK THE NIGHT
04 - 40 - 37 - HWA Featuring Sonic The Hedgehog - SUPERSONIC
02 - 46 - 38 - Louie Louie - THE THOUGHT OF IT
02 - 48 - 39 - Uncanny Alliance - I GOT MY EDUCATION
02 - 55 - 40 - Brand New Heavies - STAY THIS WAY
02 - 56 - 41 - Shai - IF I EVER FALL IN LOVE
04 - 36 - 42 - Wreckx-N-Effect - RUMP SHAKER
02 - 35 - 43 - Morrissey - CERTAIN PEOPLE I KNOW
05 - 37 - 44 - Kylie Minogue - CELEBRATION
05 - 38 - 45 - REM - MAN ON THE MOON
04 - 44 - 46 - Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy - TELEVISION, THE DRUG OF THE NATION
12 - 42 - 47 - Vanessa Paradis - BE MY BABY
04 - 43 - 48 - Prince - 7
04 - 54 - 49 - Phillip Schofield - CLOSE EVERY DOOR
05 - 41 - 50 - Deacon Blue - YOUR TOWN
09 - 45 - 51 - Rage - RUN TO YOU
1 - NEW - 52 - Rapination And Kym Mazelle - LOVE ME THE RIGHT WAY
02 - 61 - 53 - Alvin And The Chipmunks With Billy Ray Cyrus - ACHY BREAKY HEART
03 - 47 - 54 - Network - BROKEN WINGS
03 - 64 - 55 - Bjorn Again - SANTA CLAUS IS COMIN' TO TOWN
03 - 62 - 56 - Altern 8 - BRUTAL-8-E
05 - 52 - 57 - Richard Marx - CHAINS AROUND MY HEART

04 - 49 - 58 - Club 69 - LET ME BE YOUR UNDERWEAR
05 - 50 - 59 - Shabba Ranks Featuring Johnny Gill - SLOW AND SEXY
02 - 69 - 60 - Suzanne Vega - BLOOD MAKES NOISE
03 - 60 - 61 - Sinead O'Connor - DON'T CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA
03 - 53 - 62 - Dannii Minogue - LOVE'S ON EVERY CORNER
1 - NEW - 63 - Source And Nicole - ROCK THE HOUSE
05 - 72 - 64 - Jason Donovan - AS TIME GOES BY
1 - NEW - 65 - Hardfloor - HARDTRANCE ACPERIENCE EP
03 - 58 - 66 - Marky Mark And The Funky Bunch - YOU GOTTA BELIEVE
03 - 59 - 67 - Secret Life - AS ALWAYS
02 - RE - 68 - Michael Ball - IF I CAN DREAM
02 - 74 - 69 - Ramones - POISON HEART
08 - 68 - 70 - En Vogue - FREE YOUR MIND / GIVING HIM SOMETHING HE CAN FEEL
03 - RE - 71 - Celine Dion - IF YOU ASKED ME TO
04 - 51 - 72 - Ned's Atomic Dustbin - INTACT
04 - RE - 73 - Lionel Richie - LOVE OH LOVE
06 - 63 - 74 - Cathy Dennis - IRRESISTIBLE
06 - 71 - 75 - East 17 - GOLD

Here's the chart commentary from James Masterton at the time:

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Preamble:
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And so here we are, the Christmas chart 1992. As expected all is fairly
quiet with few great surprises. 5 new entries, 13 go up, 5 non-movers

Analysis:
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No. 40: NEW ENTRY. Brand New Heavies - Stay This Way. The Brand New
Heavies have been making subtle impressions upon the chart during the
year, and this track to round of the year is a typical example of their
recreation of the best aspects of Philadelhia Soul. In the current chart
climate they tend to lose out sales wise, but for what they do there are
few that do it better than this.

No. 39: NEW ENTRY. Uncanny Alliance - I Got My Education. Hey, a rap
record with a social conscience for Christmas. Radio One have loved this
record and have been playing it to death. As a result it way well be a
substantial new year hit.

No. 38: NEW ENTRY. Louie Louie - The Thought Of It. A Rockwell for the
nineties I suppose, the American smash finally makes an impression on
the UK 40 helped in part I suppose by his guest appearance on the
televised 'Smash Hits Awards' a few weeks ago.

No. 34: NEW ENTRY. Darlene Love - All Alone On Christmas. 'Ere, lads. I
got a great idea. As it's Christmas lets release a Phil Spector
Christmas record again', 'Yeah great idea Harry, why not Sleigh Ride?'.
'Nah, everyone knows that, pick a really obscure one that nobody has
ever heard of before - who knows? It might just stand a chance of being
the only record in the Christmas chart that is actually ABOUT Christmas.'

No. 28: FALLER. East Side Beat - Alive And Kicking. Suffering perhaps
from being a) not a patch on the original and b) being released so soon
after the reissue of the original it is not a patch on.

No. 23: CLIMBER. Boyz II Men - Motownphilly. The highest climber this
week, but watch next week for a slight surge again for the evergreen
'End Of The Road' which is still hanging around, down this week at 27.

No. 19: NEW ENTRY. Michael Bolton - Drift Away. The only people I have
ever heard admitting to liking the American soulsters music are the two
assistants in my local off-licence. Elsewhere in Britain his music is
regarded (perhaps a little unfairly) as MOR tripe. Here then is the
second single off the 'Timeless' album which follows the first into the
Top 20. Incredibly, although the song is a standard, Dobie Gray's
original never made the UK charts....

No. 11: CLIMBER. Lisa Stansfield - Someday I'm Coming Back. I would have
expected this to make the 10 this week given all the promotion she has
been doing. It is still selling well though, top 3 in the new year is a possiblity.

No. 10: FALLER. Madonna - Deeper and Deeper. Down from 6, this means
that there is a strong possibility this will become the first Madonna
single for 5 years to miss the Top 5. Not quite the tragedy it seems
though - of all the singles Madonna has ever released in Britain, only
'Lucky Star' has never made the Top 10 and even this is made up for by
the fact that 'Holiday' has been there 3 times with 'Crazy For You'
coming in twice.

Top 3: Well, in actualy fact it is exactly the same as last week.
Charles and Eddie at 3, Michael Jackson at 2.

No. 1: 4th WEEK. Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You. The single
that apparantly will not stop selling. Last Saturday it became only the
second single in the last 6 years to sell over 1 million copies. So far
it has sold 4.5 million around the world, is No.1 in 9 countries and in
the US is the second biggest selling single ever. Ironically when first
released bookmakers only gave it a 33-1 outside chance of being No.1 for
Christmas. Latest offer now is odds of 10-1 on that it will beat Bryan
Adams' record of 16 consecutive weeks at the top. With sales on an
upward spiral at the moment it would be folly to rule that out at present.
Who said the 7" single was dead?

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And that is that for Christmas. Thankyou to all those who have mailed me
over the past few months for the encouragement and thanks for these
articles. I may not have the chance to post one on next weeks chart but
I will make some reference to it in the analysis of the first chart of 1993.
James Masterton - 21/12/92
*** HAPPY CHRISTMAS ***
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post 21st December 2017, 01:43 PM
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1992, the year I was born! cheer.gif

I have been checking out the 90s chart archives a lot recently in connection with finally reading the 90s dance number 1s thread on here so I finally know more about 90s chart music, particularly dance music now. cheer.gif

Shamen - Phorever People is my fave in that top 10. It kind of continued the eurodance trend started by Snap! - Rhythm Is A Dancer with the techno synths and the male rapped verses and soulful female sung chorus, and of course that trend would last into early 1995.

I don't know why Shamen didn't continue with that sort of sound tbh, they could have got more hits especially in 1993 when that sound became more of a trend. Their next single was much less commercial sounding though so maybe they didn't want to go down the eurodance path too much.

Out Of Space and Rage's version of Run To You are fab dance tunes also.

Outside dance music, Would I Lie To You is an excellent song too I think. I have liked that song pretty much from when I first heard it which was years ago on the radio.

'I Will Always Love You' by Whitney Houston is much better than the Dolly Parton original and I like the use of the gap before the huge final chorus with Whitney's huge vocal.

Good to see you continue this Dr Blind, I would have but I couldn't find a site to copy and paste the archive chart easily. Can you maybe do 1994 next?


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QUOTE(❄The Snow. @ Dec 21 2017, 01:43 PM) *
Good to see you continue this Dr Blind, I would have but I couldn't find a site to copy and paste the archive chart easily. Can you maybe do 1994 next?


I've got a link to the broadcast chart of Xmas 1994 (the first broadcast on Christmas Day) so yeah I'll put it up tomorrow.
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QUOTE(Doctor Blind @ Dec 21 2017, 02:03 PM) *
I've got a link to the broadcast chart of Xmas 1994 (the first broadcast on Christmas Day) so yeah I'll put it up tomorrow.


Yay! cheer.gif

The Christmas 1994 chart is good not just for the battle at the top between 2 songs that still get played a lot at Christmas but some of the excellent dance tunes in the chart at the time too.


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I looked up the 1993 Christmas chart just out of interest and definitely the brilliant song at number 4 that week would have made the best Christmas number 1 that year imo.
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Christmas 1994

Chart published 25 December 1994 - listen to it here: https://www.mixcloud.com/lottielonglegs/rad...ookes-25121994/

This was the first ever Top 40 broadcast on Christmas Day itself.. the #1 was revealed a little earlier on Top of the Pops on BBC1 so listeners already knew the #1. Of course it was the big Christmas battle between East 17 and Mariah Carey. East 17 had spent 3 weeks already at number 1 and Mariah was on her 2nd at #2 however there was a last minute challenge from Oasis, self-touted as an 'instant #1' in typical arrogant Gallagher style, it kept the race going and ended up crashing in at a very respectable #3 (by miles their biggest hit to-date) - and a little below them were two future #1s from Rednex and Celine Dion which would be huge in the first few months of 1995.




WoC - LW - TW - Artist - SONG

05 - 01 - 01 - East 17 - STAY ANOTHER DAY
04 - 02 - 02 - Mariah Carey - ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS YOU
1 - NEW - 03 - Oasis - WHATEVER
04 - 03 - 04 - Boyzone - LOVE ME FOR A REASON
03 - 07 - 05 - Rednex - COTTON EYE JOE
11 - 05 - 06 - Celine Dion - THINK TWICE
06 - 06 - 07 - Jimmy Nail - CROCODILE SHOES
02 - 08 - 08 - Zig And Zag - THEM GIRLS THEM GIRLS
03 - 04 - 09 - Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers - POWER RANGERS
07 - 10 - 10 - Louis Armstrong - WE HAVE ALL THE TIME IN THE WORLD
03 - 09 - 11 - Bon Jovi - PLEASE COME HOME FOR CHRISTMAS
05 - 11 - 12 - Gloria Estefan - HOLD ME, THRILL ME, KISS ME
04 - 12 - 13 - Whigfield - ANOTHER DAY
07 - 13 - 14 - Baby D - LET ME BE YOUR FANTASY
03 - 32 - 15 - Bill Whelan Featuring Anuna And The RTE Concert Orchestra - RIVERDANCE
05 - 14 - 16 - PJ And Duncan - ETERNAL LOVE
14 - 17 - 17 - Pato Banton - BABY COME BACK
03 - 16 - 18 - Madonna - TAKE A BOW
02 - 15 - 19 - Eternal - CRAZY
09 - 19 - 20 - (MC Sar And) The Real McCoy - ANOTHER NIGHT
04 - 20 - 21 - Cliff Richard With Phil Everly / Cliff Richard - ALL I HAVE TO DO IS DREAM / MISS YOU NIGHTS
16 - 21 - 22 - Whigfield - SATURDAY NIGHT
03 - 18 - 23 - M-Beat Featuring Nazlyn - SWEET LOVE
09 - 23 - 24 - Eternal - OH BABY I...
15 - 22 - 25 - Bon Jovi - ALWAYS
09 - 24 - 26 - Sheryl Crow - ALL I WANNA DO
07 - 26 - 27 - M People - SIGHT FOR SORE EYES
03 - 28 - 28 - Michelle Gayle - I'LL FIND YOU
06 - 27 - 29 - Kylie Minogue - PUT YOURSELF IN MY PLACE
03 - 25 - 30 - 2 In A Tent featuring George Formby - WHEN I'M CLEANING WINDOWS (TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN)
04 - 29 - 31 - EYC - ONE MORE CHANCE
03 - 33 - 32 - Joe Cocker - LET THE HEALING BEGIN
02 - 31 - 33 - Strike - U SURE DO
03 - 34 - 34 - Black Duck - WHIGGLE IN LINE
05 - 37 - 35 - Stone Roses - LOVE SPREADS
03 - 30 - 36 - 2wo Third3 - I WANT TO BE ALONE
33 - 52 - 37 - Wet Wet Wet - LOVE IS ALL AROUND
11 - 43 - 38 - R Kelly - SHE'S GOT THAT VIBE
02 - 38 - 39 - Robert Palmer - YOU BLOW ME AWAY
05 - 42 - 40 - Erasure - I LOVE SATURDAY
03 - 36 - 41 - CJ Lewis - DOLLARS
05 - 39 - 42 - Grid - TEXAS COWBOYS
06 - 40 - 43 - Sinead O'Connor - THANK YOU FOR HEARING ME
12 - 59 - 44 - Take That - SURE
04 - 57 - 45 - Perez 'Prez' Prado And His Orchestra - GUAGLIONE
05 - 47 - 46 - Reel 2 Real Featuring The Mad Stuntman - RAISE YOUR HANDS
15 - 45 - 47 - Michelle Gayle - SWEETNESS
03 - 35 - 48 - Jimmy Page And Robert Plant - GALLOWS POLE
14 - RE - 49 - Red Dragon With Brian And Tony Gold - COMPLIMENTS ON YOUR KISS
05 - 46 - 50 - Ice Cube - YOU KNOW HOW WE DO IT
02 - 44 - 51 - Carpenters - TRYIN' TO GET THE FEELING AGAIN
22 - 56 - 52 - Let Loose - CRAZY FOR YOU
02 - 48 - 53 - Byker Groove! - LOVE YOUR SEXY...!!
19 - 73 - 54 - China Black - SEARCHING
07 - 61 - 55 - New Order - TRUE FAITH
05 - 58 - 56 - Cranberries - ODE TO MY FAMILY
03 - 41 - 57 - Bomb The Bass Featuring Spikey Tee - DARKHEART
04 - 49 - 58 - Rolling Stones - OUT OF TEARS
05 - 54 - 59 - Roxette - RUN TO YOU
23 - 68 - 60 - Youssou N'Dour Featuring Neneh Cherry - 7 SECONDS
07 - 63 - 61 - Jamiroquai - HALF THE MAN
09 - 69 - 62 - Tom Jones - IF I ONLY KNEW
04 - 60 - 63 - Joe Longthorne And Liz Dawn - PASSING STRANGERS
03 - 55 - 64 - Eric Idle/Richard Wilson - ONE FOOT IN THE GRAVE
03 - 53 - 65 - Mike Oldfield - HIBERNACULUM
03 - RE - 66 - Julio Iglesias - FRAGILE
06 - 50 - 67 - New Atlantic / U4EA Featuring Berri - THE SUNSHINE AFTER THE RAIN
14 - 75 - 68 - Boyz II Men - I'LL MAKE LOVE TO YOU
07 - RE - 69 - Oasis - CIGARETTES AND ALCOHOL
02 - 51 - 70 - Throwing Muses - BRIGHT YELLOW GUN
15 - RE - 71 - Corona - THE RHYTHM OF THE NIGHT
06 - RE - 72 - Warren G - THIS DJ
04 - 64 - 73 - Mary J Blige - BE HAPPY
05 - RE - 74 - Sean Maguire - TAKE THIS TIME
1 - NEW - 75 - Heartbeat Country - HEARTBEAT
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