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Well yes it does, people label it as a 'flop' if it doesn't peak at a certain position. I personally think that the release date should have been weeks ago.

 

Why should it matter the date it peaks? the promotion is coming between this week and next week...

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It's 59p now, could go top 10, especially after Jonathan Ross!
Cheryl's returning to the X Factor as Gary Barlow's assistant at Judges Houses!
A #15 peak for this this week, which is still a hell of a lot better than what was looking likely (and beating "The Flood"'s peak too). Hopefully another small climb for it next week too, but I think top 10's out of the question now :(
I don't think #15 is bad after the Flood, plus it seems like its been around forever now already, I hope Screw You does better though!
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13 isn't to bad would of much prefferred it to of scraped top 10 somehow but its had quite a good chart run so far
As long as it sells (which it is doing) I'm pretty sure her label don't give a crap about peak positions in this case. Being advertised as a 59p song this time, could benefit it and keep it lingering around a little longer. Shame really as it's still nowhere near as good as majority of the album for me :(
ahh, i just wish the album would sell! it's such a strong record, especially for cheryl who always seems to lack in her solo material, she finally came into her own with this one..
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