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this is going incredibly slow:(

 

troublepink has a life of her own, you know! It doesn't revolve around posting lovechart results.

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Let Laura do things at her own pace, she has taken all these charts, counted the resultd and sorted everything out all in her own time. She has a job and a house to take care of too. Give her some slack.
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sorry sorry sorry guys! :lol:

 

I have been really busy this week, and I've also had trouble sleeping, so I've been going to bed at like 7pm :lol:

 

I am now off work for a week, so will post some more results tonight after I've been to the hairdressers. Suddenly taking on god knows how many projects in one go seems like a bad idea. Atm my time is torn between work/housework (the boring grown-up-ey things), Pink History/facebook/twitter, photography, ebayin', buzzjack and decorating!

 

I won't be about sunday/monday for obvious reasons :heehee: But I aim to be at least in the top 10 of the results by the end of next week :D

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You Make Me Sick
8 (Leonardo -6, Grief - 2)
You Make Me Sick was the third and final single from Pink’s debut album Can’t Take Me Home. t peaked at number thirty-three on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number nine on the UK singles chart.
The single didn't reach the Billboard Top 10 like her previous two. However, it was included in the soundtrack for the motion picture Save the Last Dance.
The music video for "You Make Me Sick" was filmed in late 2000 and was directed by Dave Meyers, who Pink collaborated with previously on her first two music videos from Can't Take Me Home.
It peaked at number 25 in Australia, where it managed to sell over 35,000 copies and was accredited Gold.
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Crash and Burn
9 (Marina Hurts - 9)

Crash and Burn is a b-side track to U + Ur Hand released in 2006.

Edited by troublepink

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Gone to California
10 (Cal - 10)

Gone to California is a non single track from Pink’s second album Missundaztood, written by Pink and Linda Perry

Ooh one that I remember there :kink: I quite like You Make Me Sick, not as good as Most Girls but better than There You Go I think.
sorry sorry sorry guys! :lol:

 

I have been really busy this week, and I've also had trouble sleeping, so I've been going to bed at like 7pm :lol:

 

No, I'm sorry Laura :(

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Here Comes The Weekend
10 (Atonement 3, JosephAloud 7)

Slim Shady is featured on Here Comes the Weekend, an ‘alternative club banger’ off Pink’s latest album The Truth About Love. The two previously collaborated on Won’t Back Down from Eminem’s album Recovery in 2010.

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Long Way to Happy
10 (troublepink 10)

Long Way to Happy is based on a poem about sexual abuse Pink wrote when she was thirteen years old. "I know a lot of people that have been abused and/or molested and/or f***ed over by someone close to them. And I'm no exception. And that's that song", she said.

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I don't really like HCTW (as most of you probably know :lol: ) But when I finished work yesterday I listened to it full blast on my way home on the bus :P

Surprised I'm the only one to vote for 'Love Song'?! I thought that would be one of the highest on the charts.

Also surprised I'm not the only one to vote for 'HCTW'.

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Oh My God
11 (Cal 11)

Pink teamed up with Peaches for a collaboration for Oh My God which is a non single track from Pink’s third album Try This. The song was included in the setlist for the Try This Tour.

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Mean
11 (Doug 5, Jonjo 6)

Mean is a track from Funhouse, featuring Butch Walker. It was written by Pink and Butch and they performed it together on the Summer Carnival Tour in 2010.

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Lady Marmalade
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In 2001, Lady Marmalade was featured as part of a medley in the film Moulin Rouge! For the film’s soundtrack album, Christina Aguilera, Lil Kim, Mya and Pink recorded a cover version; it was released as the soundtrack’s first single in spring 2001. Produced by Missy Elliott and writing partner Rockwilder, it features an intro and outro from Missy Elliott. The song became a number one hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 for the second time, reaching number one in its eighth week and spending five weeks at the top of the chart.[10] It was the third song in Billboard chart history (after Aaliyah's 2000 single "Try Again" and Shaggy's 2001 single "Angel" to hit number one without being released in a major commercially available single format such as a CD or CD maxi single.
The music video, directed by Paul Hunter, features all four performers in lingerie, also rapper Missy Elliott makes a couple of small cameos in the video and was filmed at the end of March 2001 on sets in Los Angeles built to resemble the actual Moulin Rouge nightclub around the turn of the century (1890-1910).
The video won the MTV Video Music Award for "Best Video of the Year" and "Best Video from a Film"; it was also nominated for "Best Dance Video", "Best Pop Video", "Best Choreography" (Tina Landon), and "Best Art Direction". The song won a 2002 Grammy Award in the category of "Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals". It ranks #30 on MuchMusic's 100 Best Videos.
Pink included Lady Marmalade in the setlist for the Try This tour. During the performance, Pink imitated Christina Aguilera and sang lines from Aguilera's song "Beautiful". For the DVD release, this segment was branded with a "CENSORED" mark and the audio was modulated so the viewer could not decipher the lyrics.

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