September 7, 201411 yr I think 'Fancy'/'Black Widow' will be a situation like 'Milkshake'/'Trick Me' i.e. the lowest-peaking track being the most remembered and being mistaken for a #1 while the follow-up built on the former's momentum. I do really like 'Black Widow' though and Rita's management are truly brilliant - they've actually made me like her finally (only a bit though).
September 7, 201411 yr Can Scott please present the chart every week. He is very slick sounding and the chart seems to flow much better and quicker with him at the buttons and the info he is giving about the tracks/artists is on a higher level than the recycled scripts Jameela uses week in week out.
September 7, 201411 yr I think 'Fancy'/'Black Widow' will be a situation like 'Milkshake'/'Trick Me' i.e. the lowest-peaking track being the most remembered and being mistaken for a #1 while the follow-up built on the former's momentum. I do really like 'Black Widow' though and Rita's management are truly brilliant - they've actually made me like her finally (only a bit though). Didn't both peak at #2?
September 7, 201411 yr I think 'Fancy'/'Black Widow' will be a situation like 'Milkshake'/'Trick Me' i.e. the lowest-peaking track being the most remembered and being mistaken for a #1 while the follow-up built on the former's momentum. I do really like 'Black Widow' though and Rita's management are truly brilliant - they've actually made me like her finally (only a bit though). Both those Kelis tracks peaked at #2 I think ;)
September 7, 201411 yr I think 'Fancy'/'Black Widow' will be a situation like 'Milkshake'/'Trick Me' i.e. the lowest-peaking track being the most remembered and being mistaken for a #1 while the follow-up built on the former's momentum. I do really like 'Black Widow' though and Rita's management are truly brilliant - they've actually made me like her finally (only a bit though). Milkshake and Trick Me were both number 2.
September 7, 201411 yr Can Scott please present the chart every week. He is very slick sounding and the chart seems to flow much better and quicker with him at the buttons and the info he is giving about the tracks/artists is on a higher level than the recycled scripts Jameela uses week in week out. I agree to be honest and I like Scott's voice. It's really odd that he never was a chart presenter he did only chart when the "actual" presenter was away.
September 7, 201411 yr I think 'Fancy'/'Black Widow' will be a situation like 'Milkshake'/'Trick Me' i.e. the lowest-peaking track being the most remembered and being mistaken for a #1 while the follow-up built on the former's momentum. I do really like 'Black Widow' though and Rita's management are truly brilliant - they've actually made me like her finally (only a bit though). They both peaked at #2 though? Trick Me is very underrated & forgotten these days sadly!
September 7, 201411 yr Didn't both peak at #2? Milkshake peaked at #3 I'm pretty sure while Trick Me peaked at #2.
September 7, 201411 yr 03 00 01 The Script Superheroes No Sound Without Silence | 2014 http://a2.mzstatic.com/us/r30/Music4/v4/e0/bb/20/e0bb2019-9c23-c164-1751-02101ceb7cff/886444734530.170x170-75.jpg Chart Run: 3 Release date: 31-08-2014 Format: digital single Label: Sony Music Video here: WIm1GgfRz6M Biography The Script are an Irish rock band from Dublin formed in 2001. The band consists of lead vocalist/pianist Danny O'Donoghue, vocalist/guitarist Mark Sheehan, and drummer Glen Power. Based in London after signing to Sony Label Group imprint Phonogenic, the band released their eponymous debut album in August 2008, featuring the hit songs "The Man Who Can't Be Moved" and "Breakeven (Falling to Pieces)". The album peaked at number one in Ireland and the UK. Their second album, Science & Faith, was released in September 2010, and contains the hit songs "For the First Time" and "Nothing". The album peaked at number one in Ireland and the UK, and number three on the US Billboard 200. Their third album #3 peaked at number one in Ireland and the UK, containing the hit song Hall of Fame in collaboration with Hip Hop/R&B artist will.i.am. Their music has been featured in popular television programmes such as 90210, Ghost Whisperer, The Hills, Waterloo Road, EastEnders, Made in Chelsea and The Vampire Diaries. Frontman Danny O'Donoghue was also a coach on The Voice UK for seasons 1 and 2, before leaving the show in order to focus more on the band. In 2009 Industry Victoria's Secret chose "The Man Who Can't Be Moved" as the theme for its annual parade The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2009 for the opening segment and the Enchanted Forest segment with Heidi Klum. - Wikipedia Chart history (Year peak title): 2008 15 We Cry -1- 2008 02 The Man Who Can't Be Moved -2- 2008 21 Breakeven -3- 2009 47 Talk You Down -4- 2010 04 For The First Time -1- 2010 42 Nothing -2- 2012 01 Hall Of Fame (The Script Feat. will.i.am) -1- 2012 32 Six Degrees Of Separation -2- 2013 20 If You Could See Me Now -3- 2014 49 It's Not Right For You -IG- 2014 03 Superheroes -1- Album Discussion Here
September 7, 201411 yr So The Script bow out at Number 3. Still it's a great result for them to be still getting good success in the singles chart into album Number 4. Superheroes is actually a good track. :)
September 7, 201411 yr Milkshake peaked at #3 I'm pretty sure while Trick Me peaked at #2. Both peaked at number 2 ;)
September 7, 201411 yr Was worried Duke might fall behind, yay for The Script only being #3, dreadful track.
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