January 3, 201511 yr What about 1D ? Four, Steal My Girl and Night Changes please ? :) Night Changes #20 Steal My Girl #21 Four #8 Expecting decent album sales again due to the ongoing sales and 99p deals - Today's are George Ezra, Damien Rice and Cheryl - Hoping Cheryl gets a huge boost back into the Top 30 at least :wub: I wish they pick latest releases, I don't think Damien Rice & Cheryl will do that much to be honest on 99p, the googleplay price reductions usually attract the newest/ biggest selling albums of the year.
January 3, 201511 yr Whilst I agree it's irratating for Listen to the Nan to continually fall short - it's really whether the album is selling - which it still is by the bucket load, so I doubt he or the record company care too much Let's hope he performs it at next months Brit Awards
January 3, 201511 yr Whilst I agree it's irratating for Listen to the Nan to continually fall short - it's really whether the album is selling - which it still is by the bucket load, so I doubt he or the record company care too much :lol: Not sure if typo or purposely done :D
January 3, 201511 yr Could Listen To The Man make it a fifth week in the top 40 on sales alone but get pushed out by streaming?
January 3, 201511 yr Could Listen To The Man make it a fifth week in the top 40 on sales alone but get pushed out by streaming? We'll have to wait and see!
January 3, 201511 yr Could Listen To The Man make it a fifth week in the top 40 on sales alone but get pushed out by streaming? I hope it makes it. It would have been in the top 40 if it never got pushed out by overplayed Xmas songs
January 5, 201511 yr Author George Ezra's Wanted On Voyage returns to the top of the album chart after a break of 12 weeks, jumping 4-1 with sales of 72,121 lifting its overall tally since release 27 weeks ago to marginally over 750,000. It made strange progress to secure its third week at number one - on Tuesday's sales flashes it was 7,500 sales ahead of Sam Smith's In The Lonely Hour and more than 10,000 ahead of Ed Sheeran's X - but by Friday's sales flashes it was marginally (231 sales) behind X but had moved 8,500 ahead of In The Lonely Hour. It is hard to be sure but it seems likely that its late dash to eclipse X by nearly 4,000 sales is due to Google Play's marketing of the digital version of Wanted On Voyage for 99p on Saturday (X had a day earlier in the week at 99p too). The circumstantial evidence certainly points that way with Wanted On Voyage selling 13,596 copies, 7,839 of them digitally on Saturday, while X sold 8,817 copies, only 2,352 of which were digitally on the same day. (Source: Music Week 05/01/15)
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