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Four, Steal My Girl and Night Changes please ? :)

 

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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.

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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

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

Could Listen To The Man make it a fifth week in the top 40 on sales alone but get pushed out by streaming?
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!

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

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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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