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Brilliant, thanks Sunday!

Great news :cheer: Thanks for the up-date :D

 

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Sorry mw still have last week up

 

Jealousy #91

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Sales increase for Echoes

 

Edit Ignore what i said :lol:

 

Jealousy #91

 

:D Pleased about that! Thanks Sunday.

 

 

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:D Pleased about that! Thanks Sunday.

Sorry MW still have last week up :wacko:

 

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Now updated definite increase :D

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Sorry MW still have last week up :wacko:

 

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Now updated definite increase :D

 

Thought so but great to have it confirmed. :cheer:

 

Thanks Sunday. :D

Thanks you Sunday..happy to hear there has been another sales increase. :)

I so wish he was higher up though..their selling buckets there.

Impressive that Jealousy is still top 100 in its 17th week though I'm sure it'll drop out next week :(

 

Yes, it's done so well, brilliant song! You never know it may just hang around.

Sales increase but was hoping they'd be a little higher.

 

29 Will Young 26990

 

Total Echoes sales 329K

 

From Musicweek.

 

Susan Boyle's third album, Someone To Watch Over Me, moves 16-15 (43,582 sales), showing there's still a lot of love for the Britain's Got Talent discovery. But not all reality TV graduates are in such high orbit: 2009 X Factor winner Joe McElderry's third album, Classic Christmas, ebbs 25-26 (28,149 sales) on its third chart appearance; Cher Lloyd, who finished fourth in 2010, dips 34-40 (16,407 sales) with her debut album Sticks & Stones on its sixth frame; and 2010 X Factor champion Matt Cardle's Letters remains at number 39 (16,467 sales) on its ninth week of chart action, more or less missing out on the Christmas sales bonanza. 2002 Pop Idol winner Will Young's Echoes eases 27-29 (26,990 sales) - but it has been on the chart for 17 weeks, and has already earned him his sixth platinum album award so can be excused. Bringing up the rear, although he won the fifth season of Britain's Got Talent only a few months ago, Jai McDowall's first album, Believe sold only 11,336 copies last week, and debuts weakly at number 54. He would be in even worse trouble if it wasn't for sales in his native Scotland, where 34.88% of Believe's sales were derived, earning the album a number 19 debut there.

 

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Thanks TT.

 

2002 Pop Idol winner Will Young's Echoes eases 27-29 (26,990 sales) - but it has been on the chart for 17 weeks, and has already earned him his sixth platinum album award so can be excused.

 

Bloody cheek - they don't have to make excuses for him! <_< Apart from a few who have only just released or are riding high .... e.g. Adele who seems to have have taken up residence :rolleyes: ..... he's doing well. At least they say it's his sixth platinum - no mean feat after 10 years!

 

Sorry - little rant :lol: Thanks for that TT.

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Thanks TT.

Bloody cheek - they don't have to make excuses for him! <_< Apart from a few who have only just released or are riding high .... e.g. Adele who seems to have have taken up residence :rolleyes: ..... he's doing well. At least they say it's his sixth platinum - no mean feat after 10 years!

 

I thought that too but gave them the benefit of the doubt as they are usually very supportive of Will. Looks to me as if Subo will end up selling less than Will yet she's a success story! :wacko:

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