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Are McFly still top 10 in the singles chart? Will be shocking if they are!
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Is Crazy Love still top 10? thanks

 

 

5+5

 

Are McFly still top 10 in the singles chart? Will be shocking if they are!

 

Yes only just

 

are RatedR and GGGB in top 200?

 

RatedR 60+7

GGGB 100+20+6

Yes only just

 

Thanks. :dance: I hope it hangs on.

We have top 200s :o, the rest on request.
Which end of the top 20 Is mcfly's Album?

Also seeing as you've got the top 200 is there anything else of mcfly anywhere?

 

Cheryl Cole PT 10 + 7 (single ) Cheryl Cole ( Album) 4 + 4 What does it mean?

 

 

Cheryl Cole PT 10 + 7 (single ) Cheryl Cole ( Album) 4 + 4 What does it mean?

 

Promise This is at 17

 

The Album is at 8

 

Simple Addition you know ;)

 

The Single is bombing slightly

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Which end of the top 20 Is mcfly's Album?

Also seeing as you've got the top 200 is there anything else of mcfly anywhere?

 

Just missed top 15

And none for other material

 

 

Wow JLS still have a pretty strong lead despite Take That's multiple entries on iTunes. I expected it to be a lot closer

 

Any guesses on how much Love You More will sell this week ?

 

Beat Again: 1st Midweek: 44.5k 2nd: 59.4k 3rd: 71.6k Final Total: 106,299

 

Everybody In Love: 1st Midweek: 58.4k 4th: 97.2k Final Total: 121,809

 

The Club Is Alive: Final Total: 84,283

 

Judging by that I think they will sell in between Beat Again & Everybody In Loves first week totals. But they could be closer to EIL with the Children in Need performance giving them a boost

 

 

 

 

 

 

A report on MW says that there are 2 Beatles tracks in the Top 200. :unsure:

 

Beatles make chart impact after iTunes deal

10:57 | Wednesday November 17, 2010

 

By Ben Cardew

 

Twist And Shout and I Saw Her Standing There have made an instant impact on the charts, after The Beatles’ catalogue went on sale on iTunes yesterday.

 

iTunes is currently reporting strong sales on the two Beatles best ofs, 1967-1970 and 1962-1966: the former is at ten on the iTunes UK chart, while the latter is at 13. Sergeant Pepper is at number 11. The two best ofs have also moved up the OCC sales flashes, sitting at 45 (1962-66) and 48 (1967-70).

 

Yesterday’s announcement also saw individual Beatles tracks go for sale on iTunes and a number of songs have already made an impact.

 

 

Hey Jude is at 31 on the iTunes UK chart, the highest ranking Beatles song there, while Twist And Shout has entered OCC midweek sales flashes at 85, after selling slightly more than 1,300 copies.

 

The only other Beatles song in the OCC top 200 is I Saw Her Standing There at 168, which sold just over 600.

 

Meanwhile, Take That’s Progress has sold another 50,000 copies, taking its total above 305,000.

 

 

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JLS - You Got My Love which is a B-side is inside the top 30, but it will disappear, no point in adding in to the 40
Mikey, I'm in a christmassy mood now. Are there any Christmas classics inside the Top 200? :kink:

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