March 29, 201312 yr Massive Attack - Teardrop Second this and also 'Unfinished Sympathy'. Both of these have stupidly low peaks. Toto 'Africa' please - already been back in the chart recently, just 66 places too low.
March 29, 201312 yr I recently fell in love with Keri Hilson's Lose Control again :wub: Definately #1 material IMO
March 29, 201312 yr I would say Selena Gomez - Love You Like A Love Song and Celine Dion - A New Day Has Come. Great pop songs!!
March 29, 201312 yr something like Laura Branigan - Self Control as it's one of my favourite 80s songs. Think it got to No5 in 1984 although it would have to appear on an advert that is shown a million times or it would have to be a song ruined by somebody on X-Factor, so maybe not :(
March 29, 201312 yr Robert Miles "Children" of course, but that wouldn't ever happen in a million years :( YASS + O53yqG0KgmQ Hb37Nh_Sg4g please
March 29, 201312 yr Some more: Jermaine Stewart - We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off (actually one of the best 80s songs EVER!) Stevie Wonder - Redemption Song (could easily be raped on XF with the key change :lol:) Beyonce - Broken-Hearted Girl (criminally low peak) Sting - Shape Of My Heart (one of his finest moments, the chorus and instrumental are brilliant) Leona Lewis - Happy (couldn't resist)
March 29, 201312 yr Yes to Rhiannon and Africa, although the latter did at least do well when it first came out. Also undeserving of their current peaks: Fleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Way Bryan Adams - Summer of '69 Johnny Cash - Hurt And given I've been in a History of Rap mood: Sugarhill Gang - Rapper's Delight / Apache Cypress Hill - Insane In The Brain LL Cool J - Mama Said Knock You Out Realistically, "Good Riddance" is an X Factor-mauled #1 in the making.
March 29, 201312 yr Oh god, how did I forgot Good Riddance? A big YES to that one. :D I'd also want Johnny Cash's Hurt to go to #1 one day as well.
March 29, 201312 yr I don't really like seeing old tracks returning to the charts as there could be new unknown music that could get recognition if it got into the charts. The only time I think I'd like seeing old tracks charting is when they're not very well known to the public and when that song charts it finally gets the recognition it deserves.
March 29, 201312 yr Delta Goodrem's Believe Again and Kelly Clarkson's Sober need to be recognised so badly that it hurts! :( Oh, and Fort Minor's Remember The Name! Edited March 29, 201312 yr by G R I E F
March 29, 201312 yr Delta Goodrem's Believe Again and Kelly Clarkson's Sober need to be recognised so badly that it hurts! :( Maybe if Delta actually GOT OFF HER ARSE and bothered to come to the UK again, she might've got a hit. :(
March 29, 201312 yr Here are some of my suggestions: Let Loose - Crazy For You Meredith Brooks - Bitch (Only reached no.6!!) Honeyz - Finally Found Alexander O'Neal - Criticise Martika - Toy Soldiers 3T - Anything
March 29, 201312 yr LeAnn Rimes - How Do I Live I know it has a rather unique chart run that many would not want ruined but I'd rather it got the recognition it deserves from people who are clueless of its existence. It reaching #7 while 'Can't Fight The Moonlight' got to #1 is just terrible.
March 29, 201312 yr Nas - Got Urself A Gun & Made You Look I would also add to the list: Kanye West ft T-Pain - Good Life
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