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8 :arrowdown: (from 5) Gary Barlow - Let Me Go [D]

 

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Chart Run: 3-2-5-8 [4 wks]

 

Release date: 17-11-2013

Format: digital single

Label: Polydor

 

Sales: 100k+

 

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Biography

Gary Barlow OBE (born 20 January 1971) is an English singer-songwriter, pianist and record producer. He is frontman and lead vocalist of British pop-group Take That and serves as head judge on The X Factor UK. Barlow is one of Britain's most successful songwriters, having written thirteen Number 1 singles. He has had three Number 1 singles and two Number 1 albums as a solo artist, and has had sixteen top 5 hits, eleven Number 1 singles and seven Number 1 albums with Take That. He is also a six-time recipient of the Ivor Novello Award and has sold over 50 million records worldwide. He was appointed an OBE in 2012 for services to music and charity. - Wikipedia

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

1996 01 Forever Love -1-

1997 01 Love Won't Wait -2-

1997 11 So Help Me Girl -3-

1997 07 Open Road -4-

1999 16 Stronger -1-

1999 24 For All That You Want -2-

2010 02 Shame (Robbie Williams & Gary Barlow)

2012 01 Sing (Gary Barlow & The Commonwealth Band) -1-

2012 59 Here Comes The Sun (Gary Barlow & The Commonwealth Band) -AT-

2013 02 Let Me Go -1-

 

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Does anyone really know the words?

 

QUEEN. *.*

It should be played at midnight at all NYE parties across the world tbh. If I heard it it would make my LIFE and let me know 2014 is going to be a good one.

Story Of My Life and The Monster have each spent 7 weeks in the top 10, both at new positions each week. Chartfreaks rejoice :dance:

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Gary has done quite well. I thought this would have free fallen down the chart by now.
Bargain bin?

 

Yeah perhaps thought back in the physical retail days they would have just kept the extra stock til the following December and sold it for the full price!

Is this Gary's attempt to join Mumford & Sons? I don't think they'd be interested.
Story Of My Life and The Monster have each spent 7 weeks in the top 10, both at new positions each week. Chartfreaks rejoice :dance:

And this week's geeky fact of the week award goes to... :lol:

Story of My Life :wub:

 

My favourite ever single of theirs to date!

 

 

Great single!!

 

They did... With Justin Bieber! :arrr:

 

 

Urgh. :angry:

7 :arrowup: (from 12) Jason Derulo - Trumpets [D]

 

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Chart Run: 49-26-12-7 [4 wks]

 

Format: download only track

Label: Warner Bros.

 

Sales: 30k+

 

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Biography

R&B vocalist Jason Derülo launched his career while still in his teens, first as a songwriter for other artists and later as a solo performer. Born to Haitian parents in Miramar, Florida, Derülo started singing at an early age. He attended performing arts schools in Florida and took some early stabs at music composition, writing his first song at the age of eight. His writing skills began attracting attention, and by his teenage years, Derülo had begun scribing tracks for artists like Lil Wayne, Pitbull, and Pleasure P. He also wrote "Bossy" for Birdman, a New Orleans-based rapper, and made a guest appearance on the song, which highlighted his ability as a vocalist.

 

After signing to a subsidiary of Warner Bros., Derülo began making the transition from behind-the-scenes songwriter to mainstream performer. His first hit arrived during the summer of 2009, when he wrapped a sample of Imogen Heap's "Hide and Seek" (a song made popular by its appearance in the second season finale of The O.C., as well as the Saturday Night Live sketch Dear Sister) around a sleek modern soul beat. Titled "Whatcha Say," the song topped the Billboard charts and cracked the Top Ten in multiple foreign countries, including Canada, Australia, Sweden, Switzerland, and the U.K. A second single, "In My Head," peaked at number five in America, and Derülo's full-length debut album arrived in early 2010. Future History followed in 2011, along with its hit single “Don't Wanna Go Home.” ~ Jason Thurston & Andrew Leahey, Rovi / iTunes

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

2009 03 Whatcha Say -1-

2010 01 In My Head -2-

2010 02 Ridin' Solo -3-

2010 12 What If -4-

2010 51 Coming Home (Pixie Lott Feat. Jason Derulo)

2010 68 The Sky's The Limit -5-

2011 01 Don't Wanna Go Home -1-

2011 04 It Girl -2-

2011 15 Fight For You -3-

2012 35 Breathing -4-

2013 02 The Other Side -1-

2013 01 Talk Dirty (Jason Derulo Feat. 2 Chainz) -2-

2013 52 Marry Me -AT-

2013 07 Trumpets -3-

 

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Is this Gary's attempt to join Mumford & Sons? I don't think they'd be interested.

 

Today was my first time hearing Gary's song, and I thought the same tbh.

 

Every Jason Derulo interview I've heard recently just ends up being a conversation about Jordin Sparks. :lol:

Yay for Trumpets making the top 10. It's grown on me a lot this week ^_^ What Katy Perry song does Jordin's bra remind him of though?
Every Jason Derulo interview I've heard recently just ends up being a conversation about Jordin Sparks. :lol:

Jordin >>>>>> Jason tbh.

49-26-12-7

 

This chart run is pretty much perfect for a climber, so steady!

 

Every week its chart position halves +/-1.

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