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#115: Everywhere by Fleetwood Mac

 

 

Year of release: 1987

Peak: #4

 

2013: #98

 

Fleetwood Mac's highest peaking single since 1969, Everwhere re-entered in March 2013 after being used in a phone advert.

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#114: Chasing Lights by The Saturdays

 

 

Year of release: 2008

Peak: N/A

 

The Saturdays's first appearance in this countdown, this was an album track. I heard after listening to Work on Spotify, which coincidentally is...

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#113: Work by The Saturdays

 

 

Year of release: 2008

Peak: #22

 

...right next! The final single from their debut album Chasing Lights, this missed the top 20 due to Michael Jackson's death and 5 of his songs being ahead of this the week it was at #22.

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#112: All Again by Ella Henderson

 

 

Year of release: 2014

Peak: N/A

 

Ella Henderson's 11th appearance in the countdown.

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#111: Give Your Heart Away by Ella Henderson

 

 

Year of release: 2014

Peak: N/A

 

Did you know that 13.33% of the 90 songs in the countdown who have been announced are by Ella Henderson? Oh, and there has already been two thirds of Chapter One. (And there's still three more songs by the BRIT-nominee coming up!)

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#110: What About Us? by The Saturdays featuring Sean Paul

 

 

Year of release: 2013

Peak: #1

 

2013: #38

 

The Saturdays's only number one (so far, though unfortunately it doesn't seem as if they're going to get a second one), What About Us? is my third favourite song by the group. It was certified Gold by the BPI, and is their best-selling single.

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#109: Disco Love by The Saturdays

 

 

Year of release: 2013

Peak: #5

 

2013: #32

 

The Saturdays again!

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#108: Love Me Harder by Ariana Grande featuring The Weeknd

 

 

Year of release: 2014

Peak: #50

 

Despite not actually being officially released in the UK yet, Love Me Harder has managed to make the top 50 and stay in the top 100 for 9 weeks. Hopefully it'll make the top 40 once it's released.

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#107: Budapest by George Ezra

 

 

Year of release: 2013

Peak: #3

 

After popping up three times in the top 100, Budapest suddenly re-entered at #4, climbing to #3 two weeks later. It is still in the top 40 today.

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#106: You Get What You Give by New Radicals

 

 

Year of release: 1999

Peak: #5

 

The 40th best-selling single of 1999, You Get What You Give was The New Radicals's only top 40 hit, with follow-up Someday We'll Know peaking at 48. Gregg Alexander, the lead single, broke up the band before the release of Someday We'll Know, which led to the band not doing promotion for the song, and the band is viewed as a one hit-wonder (and there are some people coming up who have yet to release a follow-up to their hit).

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#105: Spinning Around by Kylie Minogue

 

 

Year of release: 2000

Peak: #1

 

Kylie Minogue's comeback, with this she became the youngest artist ever to a number one in three decades.

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#111: Ella Henderson - Give Your Heart Away

 

No chart run

 

 

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#112: Ella Henderson - All Again

 

No chart run

 

 

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#113: The Saturdays - Work

 

Chart run (13/06/2009 - 20/06 - 27/06 - 04/07 - 11/07 - 18/07 - 25/07 - 01/08 - 08/08 - 15/08 - 22/08)

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#114: The Saturdays - Chasing Lights

 

No chart run

 

 

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#115: Fleetwood Mac - Everywhere

 

Chart run (02/04/1988 - 09/04 - 16/04 - 23/04 - 30/04 - 07/05 - 14/05 - 21/05 - 28/05 - 04/06) (09/03/2013 - 16/03 - 23/03 - 30/03 - 06/04 - 13/04)

(29-13-5-4-10-16-21-32-50-66) (87-15-29-54-65-86)

 

 

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#116: Ella Henderson - Glow

 

Chart run (18/10/2014 - 25/10 - 01/11 - 08/11 - 15/11 - 22/11) (13/12/2014)

(7-17-24-39-51-84) (100)

 

 

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#117: Olly Murs feat. Travie McCoy - Wrapped Up

 

Chart run (29/11/2014 - incumbent)

(3-3-5-8-12-9-13-15...)

 

 

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#118: Alicia Keys feat. Kendrick Lamar - It's On Again

 

Chart run (26/04/2014 - 03/05 - 10/05 - 17/05 - 24/05 - 31/05 - 07/06)

(81-53-39-31-33-43-76)

 

 

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#119: Clean Bandit & Jess Glynne - Real Love

 

Chart run (29/11/2014 - incumbent)

(2-5-6-10-16-16-14-11...)

 

 

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#120: Imagine Dragons - On Top Of The World

 

Chart run (13/04/2013 - 20/04 - 27/04) (11/05/2013 - 18/05) (27/07/2013 - 03/08 - 10/08 - 17/08 - 24/08) (16/11/2013 - 23/11 - 30/11 - 07/12) (11/01/2014 - 18/01) (15/02/2014 - 22/02)

(34-45-93) (90-89) (92-87-87-82-97) (57-54-63-100) (96-76) (91-86)

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#104: Don't by Ed Sheeran

 

 

Year of release: 2014

Peak: #8

 

Ed Sheeran's only appearance in this countdown. Unlike Sing and Thinking Out Loud, this song has managed, after 29 weeks, to remain fresh, in some way, when I find Sing grating and can't stand Thinking Out Loud.

Disco Love is a good song :)

And great to see Ariana track actually higher than on mine! :o :nono: :D

And Budapest is also good but it's starting to do an Ed Sheeran in the chart :drama:

 

And great to see Dont here, even though it's still overcharting (though not as bad as Sing and CERTAINLY not TOL :drama:)

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#103: Higher by The Saturdays

 

 

Year of release: 2010

Peak: #10

 

One of my personal favourites from the band (however, I prefer the solo version, Flo Rida kinds ruins the song for me).

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#102: Notorious by The Saturdays

 

 

Year of release: 2011

Peak: #8

 

Having started taking interest in the charts in December 2010, Notorious was actually the first song by the group I'd heard.

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And who is the unlucky #101, just missing out on the top 100?
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#101: Boom Clap by Charli XCX

 

 

From The Fault In Our Stars (great film, by the way).

After the horrendous Fancy (on which she appeared as a featured artist), Charli XCX redeemed herself with Boom Clap (and Iggy Azalea's "Black Widow" was surpringly good too, as was the case for "Problem", which will be appearing).

Boom Clap is great :D

 

I suppose you're not keen on Break The Rules either ^_^

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