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Here is how their singles have done on Radio 1:

 

Overload - A

New Year - B

Run For Cover - A

Soul Sound - B

Freak Like Me - A

Round Round - A

Stronger - A

Shape - A

Hole In The Head - A

Too Lost In You - A

In The Middle - A

Caught In A Moment - B

Push The Button - A

Ugly - A

Red Dress - A

Follow Me Home - A

Easy - B

Walk This Way - C

About You Now - A

Change - A

Denial - A

Girls - A

No Can Do - B

Get Sexy - A

About A Girl - A

Wear My Kiss - A

 

New Year might've been A-listed, but my playlists for 2000 and 2001 are incomplete.

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Follow Me Home was a-listed :mellow: guess no one just liked it :lol:
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They assumed the status of a "cool" girlband right from the start. GA only got that status around the Call The Shots period.

Poor Easy - their best song flopped saleswise, radiowise and chartrunwise. Follow Me Home their 2nd best song, A-listed but their 2nd worst selling and worst peaking song. I must have the complete opposite taste in music to the rest of the UK public I guess.

 

Caught In A Moment went top 10 but not A-list, it was definitely a song that performed above most people's expectations. Super that they've had so many A-listed singles. :D

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Poor Easy - their best song flopped saleswise, radiowise and chartrunwise. Follow Me Home their 2nd best song, A-listed but their 2nd worst selling and worst peaking song. I must have the complete opposite taste in music to the rest of the UK public I guess.

 

Lol i'd say the rest of the world. Both songs are pretty naff imo

 

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So, 'Wear My Kiss' is going C-list 5 weeks before the release. Another A-listed song then?
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WMK has now reached a A list peak, so i've added it to the first post.

 

 

For future reference R1 Playlist peaks info only in here please.

 

There is no need to copy/paste this list into a single or album thread.

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