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#1 Melanie C - I Turn To You | #18 Melanie C - If That Were Me

 

#1 Kaiser Chiefs - Ruby | #19 Kaiser Chiefs - Everything Is Average Nowadays

 

#1 La Roux - Bulletproof | #27 La Roux - I'm Not Your Toy

 

#1 Estelle - American Boy | #30 Estelle - No Substitute Love

 

#1 Kelly Clarkson - My Life Would Suck Without You | #36 Kelly Clarkson - I Do Not Hook Up

 

#1 Diana Vickers - Once | #36 Diana Vickers - The Boy Who Murdered Love

 

#1 Scouting For Girls - This Ain't A Love Song | #37 Scouting For Girls - Famous

 

#1 Taio Cruz - Break You Heart | #42 Taio Cruz - No Other One

 

#1 Cascada - Evacuate The Dancefloor | #67 Cascada - Dangerous

 

 

Some I can think of. Anymore? :D I know people will have different definitions of what a flop truly is, but just think about it like disappointing follow ups.

 

Apologies if a similar thread has already been done before.

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There were a few where the follow up didnt even chart.

 

Nizlopi come to mind as I think their follow up reached #80 something

Jay, this is crazy! 10 minutes ago, I was considering making a thread about this exact thing. :lol: Were Diana and Scouting For Girls you main inspirations? :P

 

Erm, I distinctly remember James Masterton (the Yahoo Music chart commentator) writing a commentary at the end of 2006 discussing the "#1 followed by flop" trend.

 

Here's a few:

 

Shakira's Hips Don't Lie (#1) was followed by Illegal (#34).

 

Sandi Thom's I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker (#1) was followed by What If I'm Right (#22).

 

Chico's It's Chico Time (#1) was followed by D.I.S.C.O (#24).

 

Orson's No Tomorrow (#1) was followed by Bright Idea (#11).

 

Scissor Sister's I Don't Feel Like Dancin' (#1) was followed by Land of a Thousand Words (#19).

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loads of dance artists: Room 5, Wamdue Project, Tomcraft, Spiller, Black Legend, Chicane, JXL, Roger Sanchez, LMC, Kleerup, etc...
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Jay, this is crazy! 10 minutes ago, I was considering making a thread about this exact thing. :lol: Were Diana and Scouting For Girls you main inspirations? :P

 

Exactly right! :lol: Diana going 1-36 reminded of Kelly also, so I went from there! Sorry for taking your idea. :kink:

 

Thanks everyone for contributions :wub:

#1 Babylon Zoo - Spaceman // #17 Animal Army

#1 Charles & Eddie - Would I Lie To You? // #33 NYC

#1 Cornershop - Brimful Of Asha // #23 Sleep On The Left Side

#1 Eamon - f*** It // #27 I Love Them Ho's

#1 Lou Bega - Mambo No.5 // #55 I Got A Girl

#1 Michelle - All This Time // #16 The Meaning Of Love

#1 White Town - Your Woman // #57 Undressed

 

That's all I can think of. It was pretty rare to have such dramatic flops (except for dance artists, as Dré mentioned) to follow up a #1 before the download era. I'm not sure how rare it was in the 80s and before though.

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Sam and Mark #1 'With A Little Help From My Friends/Measure Of A Man'

Sam and Mark #19 'The Sun Has Come Your Way'

 

 

 

Jay, this is crazy! 10 minutes ago, I was considering making a thread about this exact thing. :lol: Were Diana and Scouting For Girls you main inspirations? :P

 

Erm, I distinctly remember James Masterton (the Yahoo Music chart commentator) writing a commentary at the end of 2006 discussing the "#1 followed by flop" trend.

 

Here's a few:

 

Sandi Thom's I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker (#1) was followed by What If I'm Right (#22).

One of the biggest injustice's to Sandi's very short lived career :cry: WIIR >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> IWIWAPR

Daniel Beddingfield - whatever came after his third number 1

Chesney Hawks?

One of the biggest injustice's to Sandi's very short lived career :cry: WIIR >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> IWIWAPR

 

 

Her whole 2nd album is simply stunning :heart:

Deep Blue Something:

 

Breakfast At Tiffanys #1

Josey #27

 

Elton John:

 

Sacrifice #1

Club At The End Of The Street #47

 

Lou Bega:

 

Mambo No. 5 #1

I Got A Girl #55

 

Wamdue Project:

 

King Of My Castle #1

You're The Reason #39

Pixie Lott 'Boys & Girls' #1 | 'Cry Me Out' #12

 

Someone included Orson 'No Tomorrow' & 'Bright Idea' so I'm including this :P

Pixie Lott 'Boys & Girls' #1 | 'Cry Me Out' #12

 

Someone included Orson 'No Tomorrow' & 'Bright Idea' so I'm including this :P

 

Didn't it outsell/almost sell as much as Boys & Girls? :lol:

 

The one that immediately springs to my mind is Spiller following Groovejet with the diabolical Cry Baby which scraped into the top 40 for one week at #40, and shouldn't have even done that well to be honest. Groovejet ranks inside my top 50 songs of all time, this is easily in the top 50 worst :puke:

 

 

Thank goodness Sophie went onto bigger and better things than this monstrosity...

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