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73 :re: 02 Miranda Cosgrove - Kissin U

 

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Chart Run: 82-xx-73

 

Audio CD (4. Juni 2010)

Anzahl Disks/Tonträger: 1

Format: Single

Label: Smi Col (Sony Music)

 

 

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89 :ne: 01 Smashproof Feat. Gin Wigmore - Brother

 

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Chart Run: 89

 

Audio CD (18. Juni 2010)

Anzahl Disks/Tonträger: 1

Format: Single

Label: Island (Universal)

 

 

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where is Miley cyrus Single and album>

Single: 29 29 02 Miley Cyrus - Can’t Be Tamed

 

(Next time take a closer look ;))

 

Album: New entry at #4

Ben I habe new glasses. B)

But there is no place 57 in the Single-Charts.

 

Edited by ubuntu

I think Position 57 is Starry Eyed - Ellie Goulding coming up from 61 (6. week)
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Ben I habe new glasses. B)

But there is no place 57 in the Single-Charts.

 

 

I think Position 57 is Starry Eyed - Ellie Goulding coming up from 61 (6. week)

 

Whoops thanks for poiting out, I've forgot to edit this in my excel sheet. :lol:

 

Amended now

Yan's German chart comments - Issue date 2.07

 

The football fever continues to dominate entirely the German singles chart (and despite the country's loss last night will continue to rule the chart in the next two or three weeks) as Shakira, K'Naan and Safri Duo keep the top three unchanged from last week. Not only that but the two highest new entries are also football related and so Uwu Lena and OneRepublic make their way in the top 10 at #4 and #6, respectively. The former is of course a cover of the still hot "Satellite", this year's winner of the Eurovision song contest (this week at #9), and is performed by a group of students from Munster, with Schland actually meaning Germany.

 

As long as the great "Marchin On" is concerned, it is used as an official tournament song by public broadcaster ZDF and thus manages to become yet another top ten hit for OneRepublic who were last in the chart with "All The Right Moves" (peak #14).

 

The biggest no-World Cup news is perhaps the 20-11 jump of Eminem's latest "Not Afraid", which initially somewhat failed to set the charts on fire. It also coincides with the entry of Eminem's latest album at #2 in the LP charts. "Recovery", which already registered great sales in USA and UK, is the sixth top ten album of the rapper in Germany. Other hot debuts in the LP charts come from Miley Cyrus' "Can't Be Tamed" at #4 and thus compensating the not so impressive performance of the lead single (this week still at #29), Bruce Springsteen's "London Calling: Live In Hyde Park" at #6, Ozzy Osbourne's "Scream" at #7 and The Gaslight Anthem's "American Slang" at #8.

 

And returning to the singles charts, two other new entries worth mentioning are Drake's "Find Your Love" and Scissor Sisters' "Fire With Fire", which unfortunately flop outside the top 60.

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Doesnt it mean shame o shame or have i just translated it wrong? is it the same song in german? it just confuses me ha

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