October 11, 200916 yr They have climbed in itunes chart again. Im thinking because of appearance on Jonathan Ross ?
October 11, 200916 yr The Big Pink definitely didn't make it then :( What a shame, I hope it can do it in coming weeks. Anyway, The X-Factor has brought Paparazzi back into the top 40 I see... I think Medina missed out too :(
October 11, 200916 yr What about I Gotta Feeling? :kink: Being so old in the low top-40 is better than being so old in the Top-10. IMO :teresa: yep im very much sick of that song aswell :P
October 11, 200916 yr 35 (from 45) Daniel Merriweather - Red [P] http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/88697499282.JPG Chart Run: 5-5-5-5-7-8-17-17-18-19-19-22-29-24-26-34-39-50-50-45-35 [21 wks] Release date: 18-5-2009 Format: CDS Number of Discs: 1 Catalogue Number: 88697499282 Label: RCA Video here: track listing 1. Red 2. You Don't Know What Love Is Chart history (Year peak title): 2007 02 Stop Me (Mark Ronson Featuring Daniel Merriweather) 2008 18 Cash In My Pocket (Wiley Featuring Daniel Merriweather) 2009 08 Change (Daniel Merriweather Featuring Wale) 2009 05 Red 2009 67 Impossible
October 11, 200916 yr I'm surprised Daniel held up, his X Factor boost was already over by like Wednesday and he had dropped to the mid 40s on iTunes. Old song anyway...
October 11, 200916 yr Hello guys :) Daniel Merriweather's "Red" :wub: one of the most beautiful songs this year! I can see that I didn't miss any interesting track yet by just tuning in now.
October 11, 200916 yr Hate hate hate 'Red'. :P Same, I never liked it. It's so dreary. It's a shame it did so much better than the superior 'Change'. :(
October 11, 200916 yr yep im very much sick of that song aswell :P Sex On Fire and Im Yours makes IGF and Paparazzi look as if they were released just yesterday, and they're both still in the top 40 this week, yet again? :rolleyes:
October 11, 200916 yr Same, I never liked it. It's so dreary. It's a shame it did so much better than the superior 'Change'. :( Me too! I really enjoyed 'Change' and always found his voice grating on 'Red'. :(
October 11, 200916 yr I still actually really like this... the only Sean Kingston song I will ever like. (I'll die a little inside if he releases anything nearly as good as this again :lol:)
October 11, 200916 yr 34 (from 23) Paramore - Ignorance [P] http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/AT0347CD.JPG Chart Run: 14-27-23-34 [4 wks] Release date: 14-09-2009 Format: CDS Number of Discs: 1 Catalogue Number: AT0347CD Label: FUELEDBYRAMEN A solid, smart pop-punk band from Tennessee, Paramore has garnered positive attention from both the music press (here and overseas) and audiences, much of it centred around the band's charming, down-to-earth frontwoman Hayley Williams, who was only 17 years old when the band released their first album. Their music is effortlessly catchy, with emo undertones leavened by a sense of humour and the punky crunch of electric guitars. In the two years between their 2005 debut and its follow-up, the band had grown musically, and its audiences have grown with it. - HMV Video here: Chart history (Year peak title): 2007 31 Misery Business 2007 61 CrushCrushCrush 2008 17 Misery Business (2008 Re-issue) 2008 55 That's What You Get 2008 52 Decode 2009 14 Ignorance
October 11, 200916 yr 33 (from 20) Sugababes - Get Sexy [P] http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/2717468.JPG Chart run: 2-8-10-15-20-33 [6 wks] Release date: 31-8-2009 Format: CDS Number of Discs: 1 Catalogue Number: 2717468 Label: ISLAND London pop trio Sugababes displayed grit and determination in overcoming obstacles that would have felled countless others, deftly negotiating three potentially career-threatening line-up changes and being dropped by their first label. Their fusion of contemporary urban beats and classic soul eventually won over fans and label execs alike, and the 'Babes emerged as a hugely successful pop act in the U.K. in the early 2000s. In October 2005, TALLER IN MORE WAYS, the girls' fourth full-length, became their first to top the U.K. album chart - HMV Video here: Chart history (Year peak title): 2000 06 Overload 2000 12 New Year 2001 13 Run For Cover 2001 30 Soul Sound 2002 01 Freak Like Me 2002 01 Round Round 2002 07 Stronger/Angels With Dirty Faces 2003 11 Shape 2003 01 Hole In The Head 2003 10 Too Lost In You 2004 08 In The Middle 2004 08 Caught In A Moment 2005 01 Push The Button 2005 03 Ugly 2006 04 Red Dress 2006 32 Follow Me Home 2006 08 Easy 2007 01 Walk This Way (Sugababes Vs Girls Aloud) 2007 01 About You Now 2007 13 Change 2008 15 Denial 2008 03 Girls 2009 23 No Can Do 2009 02 Get Sexy
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