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Re the numbers not showing up - I think they don't show up on Firefox for some reason, and the feeds don't work at all in Google Chrome. You gotta use IE.

 

Hurts are up to #110 with "Sunday" after last night's Graham Norton performance..

 

I use Internet Explorer (well, I used to use Firefox, because when I was younger I thought I was all cool to use a different web browser to everybody else :lol:, but I prefer Internet Explorer tbh, and I only use Firefox these days when I'm using a program that's compatible with Firefox only), and the numbers sometimes don't show up either. There's two different types of URL you can use to see the feed, one which gives you the numbers, and the other which doesn't.

 

Rolling In The Deep is #12 in the USA :o

 

INCREDIBLE!!!! :D

 

Brilliant. Why the sudden surge?

 

I haven't checked, but the Grammy, Glee Cast and Justin Bieber songs might be falling now, making the rest of the chart climb a load of places? Unless Adele's performed it there somewhere, but I thought she was in the UK atm.

 

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Rolling In The Deep is #12 in the USA :o

 

It was #11 earlier, just one place behind The Cave (which is still top 10 :D that's almost a full week in the top 10 for it which isn't bad at all, hopefully it can get top 20-30 on the BBH100 next week, although I think some of its sales this past week went towards the last BBH100 where it was #68... it should easily outpeak LLM anyway (that peaked at #40))

 

Sorry, I'm blabbing about The Cave when your post was about RITD :P RITD's success worldwide is brilliant, hopefully it can keep climbing in the US and become a proper hit, 21 should be massive there as well, with the low sales it should easily at least get to #1 but I can see it having huge sales as well.

 

Speaking of the US album chart (and going back to Mumford & Sons), Sigh No More has now peaked higher in the USA than the UK :o It is currently #2 (behind NOW 37), getting a new peak on its 47th week on the chart. It's also #1 on the US iTunes album chart. Mumford & Sons' success is absolutely incredible :w00t: Their second album is going to have monster first week sales on both sides of the Atlantic I reckon

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Gaga's video is on you tube :o :lol:

 

It was #11 earlier, just one place behind The Cave (which is still top 10 :D that's almost a full week in the top 10 for it which isn't bad at all, hopefully it can get top 20-30 on the BBH100 next week, although I think some of its sales this past week went towards the last BBH100 where it was #68... it should easily outpeak LLM anyway (that peaked at #40))

 

Sorry, I'm blabbing about The Cave when your post was about RITD :P RITD's success worldwide is brilliant, hopefully it can keep climbing in the US and become a proper hit, 21 should be massive there as well, with the low sales it should easily at least get to #1 but I can see it having huge sales as well.

 

Speaking of the US album chart (and going back to Mumford & Sons), Sigh No More has now peaked higher in the USA than the UK :o It is currently #2 (behind NOW 37), getting a new peak on its 47th week on the chart. It's also #1 on the US iTunes album chart. Mumford & Sons' success is absolutely incredible :w00t: Their second album is going to have monster first week sales on both sides of the Atlantic I reckon

 

Last night it was at #11, but it would have sounded weird if I declared it had been #11 last night. did they perform 'The Cave' at the Grammys? :o Where did Sigh No More peak in the UK? Adele, Mumford & Sons and Flo & Machine's success in the USA has been incredible, probably because they sound a bit 'country' and so that market is picking these up. Both Mumford & Sons and FloMach's 2nd albums are going to have massive sales! :D

Gaga's video is on you tube :o :lol:

 

 

But that's Just Dance. :P

 

 

So glad that Adele is likely to be #1 on Sunday ^_^ she deserves it. This era has been a massive success for her so far, hopefully the US will love up the album too :D

 

'S&M' #4 :D :heart:

 

 

Last night it was at #11, but it would have sounded weird if I declared it had been #11 last night. did they perform 'The Cave' at the Grammys? :o Where did Sigh No More peak in the UK? Adele, Mumford & Sons and Flo & Machine's success in the USA has been incredible, probably because they sound a bit 'country' and so that market is picking these up. Both Mumford & Sons and FloMach's 2nd albums are going to have massive sales! :D

 

I thought they were going to perform LLM but I asked someone in the US iTunes thread and they said they performed The Cave. Little Lion Man went as high as #11 on iTunes as well though (although it's down to #32 now :()

 

Sigh No More has so far peaked at #3 in the UK but it has an amazing chart run:

 

11-30-49-60-61-53-62-64-49-45-39-33-20-7-9-10-7-10-17-18-10-7-13-9-10-9-7-11-18-22-16-13-23-20-15-13-10-10-8-9-6-7-9-9-11-12-7-4-8-11-9-6-3-6-12-20-33-42-39-46-45-42-44-36-6-5-5-11-13-14-15-

 

And looks set to return to #4 at the lowest this week (if the sales gap is small enough and its BRITs boost gives it good Friday and Saturday sales it could potentially even re-peak at #2 on its 72nd week in the chart - as it stands it's already peaked on its 53rd week, meaning it was an even slower peaker here than it was in the USA)

 

When it was first released there wasn't much hype so it entered at #11 then dropped quickly, but then at the start of 2010 it was on sale and went into the top 10 and since then it's been almost solidly in the top 40 save for 5 weeks near the end of 2010 - the Mercury boost got it a new peak but seemed to kill its chart run a bit afterwards, although it recovered again due to being on sale in the New Year... again.

 

Edit: here's its US chart run courtesy of flatdeejay.

 

127-142-170-x-182-x-175-174-198-x-94-112-109-93-93-95-87-67-62-62-58-35-26-20-19-21-26-16-18-18-25-23-22-20-19-19-28-44-38-35-39-40-34-8-8-9-10-6-11-2-

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I think pop bars of Born This Way are growing again :)

 

More likely Adele is just shrinking as the majority of the initial sales for the live version of SLY are now gone from its bar. It'll probably drop off #1 soon (although it'll remain comfortably #1 combined for at least a while)

 

SLY has this week's #1s in the bag but next week is interesting. If BTW's video comes out that could contend for #1 again, but if not it's another battle for #1 between Jessie and Adele - it just depends on how fast Adele falls from this point onwards (I think she could hold up and get #1 for a second week but it's a bit unpredictable)

Adele performed RITD on 'Today' err, yesterday.

 

 

 

 

Adele performed RITD on 'Today' err, yesterday.

 

Thanks. :D She talked about her BRIT awards performance too! And I loved how she said RITD is like her Sasha Fierce song. :lol: I bet nobody in the US understands a word she says though. :lol:

Thanks. :D She talked about her BRIT awards performance too! And I loved how she said RITD is like her Sasha Fierce song. :lol: I bet nobody in the US understands a word she says though. :lol:

 

I'm in love with her and I'm gay :P

I'm in love with her and I'm gay :P

 

 

 

:lol: As are the majority of her 'team' and of course Alan Carr is her bezzie friend. You're in good company.

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From yesterday's midweek chart:

 

OK, that didn't quote across, but anyway...

 

This is what I saw :

 

**********

 

Friday Update Top 40 Only

 

Singles

 

1 Lady Gaga (1042 ahead)

2 Adele [sLY]

3 Jessie J/B.o.B [PT]

 

**********

 

And this is the version you saw later :

 

Friday Update Top 40 Only

 

Singles

 

1 Lady Gaga (65,413 - 1042 ahead of PT/ 200 copies ahead of Adele)

2 Adele [sLY] (65,200)

3 Jessie J/B.o.B [PT]

 

Hence the confusion... :P

Adele is sure to get the #1 this week, but i agree next week will be interesting.

 

Gaga has announced that the video will be released around the time she has her Madison Square Garden performances (Mon/Tue) so should help its sales for next week as a whole.

 

In other news, its the fastest selling single in iTunes history worldwide. With the world only hearing it a week ago and no video, the song still has a fair bit of steam left in it.

 

Rawr.

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