Posted April 17, 201411 yr A Top 4. 1, Out Of Your Mind 398,000 2, Not Such An Innocent Girl 84,000 3, This Groove / Let Your Head Go 69,000 4, A Mind Of Its Own 60,000 Full Story Here. http://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/v...-revealed-2932/
April 17, 201411 yr Oh dear. 'Let Your Head Go' is pretty fantastic though, as is 'Out Of Your Mind' to a lesser extent.
April 17, 201411 yr 'This Groove' / 'Let Your Head Go' has sold nothing since its last known figure, because neither track is available to download legally! I'm not sure if they ever have been. Perhaps this figure is 100% based on physicals! The other 3 singles have roughly sold 4,000 each in the past 5 years, which kind of surprises me... I'd have thought 'OOYM' would have attracted more sales than the other two, what with it having been a much bigger hit. Sales given in June 2009: 1. Out Of Your Mind 394,141 2. Not Such An Innocent Girl 80,263 3. This Groove / Let Your Head Go 68,656 4. A Mind Of Its Own 56,570
April 17, 201411 yr Oh dear :lol: Having said that I like all of those bar A Mind Of Its Own In terms of solo success none of the Spice Girls solo tracks really did that well. Mel C probably had the most success and Geri Halliwell had a few big sellers but not with that impressive a sales tally at least compared to the bands success
April 17, 201411 yr I remember that battle between Spiller and Victoria, all week I'd hoped OOMM would make it! I miss the days of those big, unpredictable chart battles!!
April 17, 201411 yr I'm not ashamed to say A Mind Of Its Own is one of my favourite solo Spice singles.
April 17, 201411 yr In terms of solo success none of the Spice Girls solo tracks really did that well. Mel C probably had the most success and Geri Halliwell had a few big sellers but not with that impressive a sales tally at least compared to the bands success Not sure about total sales for each solo spice, but in chart terms Geri is the most successful solo spice, with more number ones (and I think more total hits) than the others, though to be fair she did ensure she got a head start on the others, and began her solo career whilst the Spice Girls were still at their biggest.
April 18, 201411 yr Let your head go is definitely the stand out track, didn't like anything else though.
April 18, 201411 yr She had more than 4 tracks, she had a whole first album (and a second one which was canned, because she bankrupted her label).
April 18, 201411 yr Surprised that This Groove/Let Your Head Go sold really low. Then again, this was around the time when sales were starting to drop dramatically. Gutted that she didn't release anymore but as least she went out with a great double single release.
April 18, 201411 yr She had more than 4 tracks, she had a whole first album (and a second one which was canned, because she bankrupted her label). Well no cos she only 'released' four singles.
April 18, 201411 yr Well no cos she only 'released' four singles. I know that, I was being pedantically facetious.
April 18, 201411 yr Tbh her album wasn't half bad, there are a couple of total clunkers on there, but for the most part it is decent.
April 18, 201411 yr I actually liked all her songs much better than the rubbish Mel B brought out, and I also liked "My Love Is For Real" which was gonna be the follow up to "This Groove/Let Your Head Go" in summer 2004, and she should have brought it out and given the low sales of that year "MLIFR" would have probably hit the top 10 or top 5 even, and I have listened to her second album which got cancelled and it wasn't have bad.
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