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39 :up: (from 68) Olly Murs - Please Don't Let Me Go [P]

 

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Chart Run: 1-4-5-12-16-23-28-35-39-45-54-68-39 [13 wks]

 

Release date: 30-08-2010

Format: CDS

Number of Discs: 1

Catalogue Number: 88697758702

Label: Epic

 

Olly Murs releases his debut single - The track ‘Please Don’t Let Me Go’ is co-written by Olly along with Steve Robson and Claude Kelly. Olly said “I’m so excited to be releasing this track which I co-wrote with Steve and Claude. It was important to me to be releasing an original song, and you can blast this one in the car with the windows down and the sun shining”.

 

Olly is currently working on his debut album due for release later this year. He is collaborating with Roy Stride from Scouting For Girls, John Shanks (Take That), Eg White (Adele, James Morrison, Duffy), Claude Kelly (Jason Derulo, Miley Cyrus, Kelly Clarkson), Steve Robson (Take That), Trevor Horn (Robbie Williams, Pet Shop Boys), Wayne Hector (JLS, Westlife) and Matty Benbrook (Paulo Nutini). - HMV

 

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track listing

1. Please Don't Let Me Go

2. This One's For The Girls

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

2010 01 Please Don't Let Me Go

2010 69 This One's For The Girls

 

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genuinely gutted Duffy has missed out. Ok, its hardly her best work, but its miles better than most new entries this week. Though I am glad Kylie made it.
Olly with 2 singles in the top 40. :yahoo: He is a real star, should have won last year, Joe is just average.
Glad Kylie has made top 40, hopefully she'll climb to top 20 next week :D
genuinely gutted Duffy has missed out. Ok, its hardly her best work, but its miles better than most new entries this week. Though I am glad Kylie made it.

Has she? She was top 40 in the mids, around 38 I think?

Great to see PDLMG back, now it has 10 weeks in the top 40 which isn't *too* shabby, and the average weeks in the top 40 for a #1 single tends to be lower for reality TV acts anyway
genuinely gutted Duffy has missed out. Ok, its hardly her best work, but its miles better than most new entries this week. Though I am glad Kylie made it.

 

I really like it. :( If you had told me the lead single from Duffy's second album would miss the top 40 I'd have laughed, but wow. It's like what happened with Dido's last era, I expect the album will perform similarly too.

Hi Everyone

 

Thinking Of Me and Please Don't Let Me Go sound pretty similar.. I can't work out which one I like better

Yay Kylie, BTT is one of the best songs on the album for me now, behind Everything Is Beautiful and All The Lovers.

 

Hopefully it can make top 20.

Good that Olly's back- this officially gives him a tenth week in the top 40, which is pretty good when compared with some of the other number 1s this year :D
Has she? She was top 40 in the mids, around 38 I think?

 

#39 in the 'almost Saturday chart' but it's literally BOMBED down iTunes over the weekend and it wasn't listed in the new entries at the start of the show.

38 :re: (from 46) The Beatles - Let It Be [D]

 

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Chart Run 1970: 2-3-4-7-11-16-26-34-34-xx(24 wks)-43 [10 wks]

Chart Run: 46-38 [2 wks]

 

Format: download only track

 

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Chart history (Year peak title):

 

1962 17 Love Me Do

1963 02 Please Please Me

1963 01 From Me To You

1963 48 My Bonnie (Tony Sheridan And The Beatles)

1963 01 She Loves You

1963 01 I Want To Hold Your Hand

1963 01 Can't Buy Me Love

1964 29 Ain't She Sweet

1964 01 A Hard Day's Night

1964 01 I Feel Fine

1965 01 Ticket To Ride

1965 01 Help!

1965 01 Day Tripper / We Can Work It Out

1966 01 Paperback Writer

1966 01 Yellow Submarine / Eleanor Rigby

1967 02 Penny Lane / Strawberry Fields Forever

1967 01 All You Need Is Love

1967 01 Hello, Goodbye

1967 02 Magical Mystery Tour (EP)

1968 01 Lady Madonna

1968 01 Hey Jude

1969 01 Get Back (The Beatles With Billy Preston)

1969 01 The Ballad Of John And Yoko)

1969 04 Something / Come Together

1970 02 Let It Be

1976 08 Yesterday

1976 12 Hey Jude {1976}

1976 23 Paperback Writer {1976}

1976 32 Strawberry Fields Forever {1976}

1976 28 Get Back {1976}

1976 37 Help! {1976}

1976 19 Back In The U.S.S.R.

1978 63 Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band / With A Little Help From My Friends

1982 10 The Beatles Movie Medley

1982 04 Love Me Do {1982}

1983 29 Please Please Me {1983}

1983 40 From Me To You {1983}

1983 45 She Loves You {1983}

1983 62 I Want To Hold Your Hand {1983}

1984 53 Can't Buy Me Love {1984}

1984 52 A Hard Day's Night {1984}

1984 65 I Feel Fine {1984}

1985 70 Ticket To Ride {1985}

1986 63 Yellow Submarine / Eleanor Rigby {1986}

1987 65 Penny Lane / Strawberry Fields Forever {1987}

1987 47 All You Need Is Love {1987}

1987 63 Hello, Goodbye {1987}

1988 67 Lady Madonna {1988}

1988 52 Hey Jude {1988}

1989 74 Get Back {1989}

1992 53 Love Me Do {1992}

1995 07 Baby It's You

1995 02 Free As A Bird

1996 04 Real Love

 

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The Beatles would have filled every space in the top 40 if they had entered itunes ages ago.

Let It Be back in the top 40 :D

 

Rather lower than the midweeks would suggest but at least it's in there.

So, Let it be is the only one Beatles song in the top 40, right?

 

I much prefer it to that bland Hey Jude. B)

I like the use of re-entries Reggie is saying, there is another one to come from The Wanted, which go higher next week after their X Factor performance tonight
Has she? She was top 40 in the mids, around 38 I think?

 

she was but Reggie didn't mention her as a new entry at the start. I'm amazed she missed out considering KT Tunstall made it a couple of months ago (and she deserved better too)

 

Has this Beatles track re-entered because of Paije? Seriously he didn't deserve to go last week.

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