January 11, 201511 yr Kudos to Hozier going top 5 but this song is deathly dull. I'm intrigued by what his other songs sound like though. Check out Like Real People Do.
January 11, 201511 yr FFS Jameela. This just shows how unprofessional she and her production team is. Hozier has been on the chart 19 weeks and has just climbed to a new peak, yet she introduces it just as any other single on the chart.
January 11, 201511 yr Kudos to Hozier going top 5 but this song is deathly dull. I'm intrigued by what his other songs sound like though. Listen to 'Sedated'! :wub:
January 11, 201511 yr 04 06 05 Olly Murs Featuring Demi Lovato Up Never Been Better | 2014 http://a4.mzstatic.com/eu/r30/Music5/v4/03/21/8b/03218b1e-865e-fe1a-652f-56ac69c487c8/cover170x170.jpeg Chart Run: 43-4-5-6-4 Release date: 04-01-2015 Format: digital single Label: Sony Music Chart sales: 100k+ Video here: 29GWMT0GB6s download track listing 1 Up (feat. Demi Lovato) [Live Acoustic Version] 2 Up (feat. Demi Lovato) [Wideboys Radio Mix] 3 Up (feat. Demi Lovato) [Max Sanna & Steve Pitron Radio Mix] 4 Dear Darlin' (ITV Live Performance) Biography With a "cheeky chappy" persona to match Robbie Williams and vocals reminiscent of original Pop Idol Will Young, former call-center worker Olly Murs was one of the success stories of the 2009 season of The X Factor, finishing runner-up to Joe McElderry in the hotly contested final. Born in Essex in 1984, Murs showed little interest in singing while at school, focusing his attention on football, where he played for the school team and later semi-professionally for local non-league team Witham Town. In 2007, he appeared on Deal or No Deal, where he won a lowly £10, but it was his performance of Stevie Wonder's "Superstition" on the sixth series of The X Factor that enabled him to show off his talents. Mentored by Simon Cowell in the live stages, he wowed judges with renditions of songs by the Beatles, Queen, and George Michael and soon became the favorite to win the show. However, despite a duet with musical hero Robbie Williams in the final, Murs finished a respectable second. In 2010, he signed a six-figure record deal with Epic/Syco Music and embarked on the sold-out X Factor arena tour. After being personally invited by Williams to play at the televised charity football event Soccer Aid, Murs released his first single, the Jason Mraz-inspired "Please Don't Let Me Go," in August. His debut album, featuring songs written by Eg White, Scouting for Girls' Roy Stride, and Wayne Hector, was released in 2010. The record produced three U.K. Top 20 singles, with "Thinking of Me" and "Heart on My Sleeve" racking up chart positions alongside the debut number one "Please Don't Let Me Go." Murs took a short break from his musical career in late 2011 to present the eighth season of The Xtra Factor — a spinoff behind-the-scenes look at The X Factor — returning to the program that shot him to fame. His experience with the dynamics involved in the show and his upbeat character made him a firm favorite with the audience — as well as flirty co-presenter Caroline Flack. During the recording of each show, Murs was working on songs for his second album with writers Steve Robson (Lily Allen, James Morrison) and Claude Kelly (Kelly Clarkson, Backstreet Boys). The first single from his second record, "Heart Skips a Beat," featuring U.K. hip-hop duo Rizzle Kicks, was released in summer 2011 and swiftly became a hit. The full release, In Case You Didn't Know, followed in November and secured his first U.K. number one album. The following year, Murs opened for sprightly boy band One Direction on their North American tour and re-released the "Heart Skips a Beat" single, replacing Rizzle Kicks with Philadelphia rap duo Chiddy Bang, to coincide with the shows. Also in 2012, Murs released his third studio album, Right Place Right Time, which included the single "Troublemaker," featuring rapper Flo Rida. ~ Jon O'Brien & Scott Kerr, Rovi / iTunes Chart history (Year peak title): Olly Murs 2010 01 Please Don't Let Me Go -1- 2010 69 This One's For The Girls -B side- 2010 04 Thinking Of Me -2- 2011 20 Heart On My Sleeve -3- 2011 45 Busy -4- 2011 01 Heart Skips A Beat (Olly Murs Feat. Rizzle Kicks) -1- 2011 01 Dance With Me Tonight -2- 2012 13 Oh My Goodness -3- 2012 01 Troublemaker (Olly Murs Feat. Flo Rida) -1- 2013 12 Army Of Two -2- 2013 05 Dear Darlin' -3- 2013 27 Right Place Right Time -4- 2013 25 Hand On Heart -5- 2014 03 Wrapped Up (Olly Murs Feat. Travie McCoy) -1- 2014 04 Up (Olly Murs Feat. Demi Lovato) -2- Demi Lovato 2008 33 This Is Me (Demi Lovato & Joe Jonas) -OST- 2009 35 La La Land -1- 2010 71 Wouldn't Change A Thing (Demi Lovato & Joe Jonas) -OST- 2012 07 Skyscraper -1- 2013 03 Heart Attack -1- 2014 42 Let It Go -OST- 2014 15 Neon Lights -2- 2014 04 Somebody To You (The Vamps Feat. Demi Lovato) 2014 04 Up (Olly Murs Feat. Demi Lovato) Discussion Thread Here
January 11, 201511 yr 03 03 29 Ed Sheeran Thinking Out Loud x | 2014 http://a5.mzstatic.com/eu/r30/Music3/v4/66/f9/04/66f90412-c310-7158-5967-3ff26054e644/cover170x170.jpeg Chart Run: *26-25-29-23-28-20-18-16-13-17-18-24-19-18-17-10-4-2-1-2-2-4-4-1-2-3-3-3-3 *Chart ineligible for 1 week before allowed to chart Release date: 13-06-2014 / 24-11-2014 Format: instant grat / Vinyl Label: Warner Music Chart sales: 1,000k+ Video here: lp-EO5I60KA Biography Edward Christopher "Ed" Sheeran (born 17 February 1991) is an English singer-songwriter. Raised in Framlingham, Suffolk, he moved to London in 2008 to pursue a musical career. In early 2011, Sheeran released an independent extended play, No. 5 Collaborations Project, which caught the attention of both Elton John and Jamie Foxx. He then signed to Asylum Records. His 2011 debut album, +, containing the singles "The A Team" and "Lego House", was certified quintuple platinum in the United Kingdom. In 2012, he won two BRIT Awards for Best British Male and British Breakthrough. "The A Team" won the Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically. Sheeran began to be known in the United States in 2012. He made a guest appearance on Taylor Swift's fourth studio album, Red, and wrote songs for One Direction. "The A Team" was nominated for Song of the Year at the 2013 Grammy Awards and he performed the song in duet with Elton John during the ceremony. He spent much of 2013 touring North America as the opening act for Taylor Swift's Red Tour. His second studio album is titled x, read as "multiply", and is scheduled for worldwide release on 23 June 2014. He was nominated for Best New Artist at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards. - Wikipedia Chart history (Year peak title): 2011 03 The A Team -1- MILLION SELLER 2011 04 You Need Me, I Don't Need You -2- 2011 09 Drunk -4- 2011 05 Lego House -3- 2012 35 Hush Little Baby (Wretch 32 Feat. Ed Sheeran) 2012 25 Small Bump -5- 2012 34 Wish You Were Here (Ed Sheeran, Richard Jones, Nick Mason, Mike Rutherford & David Arnold) 2012 07 (All Along The) Watchtower (Devlin Feat. Ed Sheeran) 2012 07 Everything Has Changed (Taylor Swift Feat. Ed Sheeran) 2012 18 Give Me Love -6- 2013 13 I See Fire -OST- 2014 18 One -IG1- 2014 01 Sing -1- 2014 08 Don't -IG2/2- 2014 01 Thinking Out Loud -IG5/3- 2014 43 Photograph -IG7- 2014 59 Afire Love -IG3- 2014 49 I'm A Mess -AT- 2014 46 All Of The Stars -OST- 2014 57 Nina -AT- 2014 60 Bloodstream -IG4- 2014 62 Tenerife Sea -AT- 2014 71 Runaway -AT- 2014 38 Make It Rain -OST- Album Discussion Here
January 11, 201511 yr How come the UK isn't sick of this song yet? It's a good song, but it's burnt out now.
January 11, 201511 yr Well that was nice to finally have Daniel P Carter coming in to the chart show! I was a bit disappointed they stopped the 'tradition' of the post-chart show DJ coming in for a chat when he moved to that slot. The 'Let It Go' infestation is worse than I thought though... Philip George getting two weeks in the top 2 and looking good for a third next week, really impressive.
January 11, 201511 yr The 'Let It Go' infestation is worse than I thought though... I know right. Thankfully a few of us are still clean. ^_^
January 11, 201511 yr I didn't know Ed Sheeran's birthday is the day before mine! I'm 4 years older than he is though, despite looking 10 years younger. :P
January 11, 201511 yr 02 02 02 Philip George Wish You Were Mine - http://a3.mzstatic.com/eu/r30/Music3/v4/0e/d2/ab/0ed2ab7a-eda8-5b38-0909-3e6eda5267ff/cover170x170.jpeg Chart Run: 2-2 Release date: 28-12-2014 Format: digital single Label: 3Beat Productions Ltd Chart sales: 80k+ Video here: d7ypnPjz81I Biography "Hello. My name is Philip George, 21, and I make house music with a spoon. Don't expect any specific style of house cause i like to create everything." - Facebook (self introduction) Chart history (Year peak title): 2014 02 Wish You Were Mine -NAS- Discussion Thread Here
January 11, 201511 yr > #1 [ NON-MOVER] > MARK RONSON feat. BRUNO MARS > "Uptown Funk" [1st single from "Uptown Special"] > 1-2-1-1-1- > 5 weeks top 40 > #2 [ NON-MOVER] > PHILIP GEORGE > "Wish You Were Mine" [non-album single] > 2-2- > 2 weeks top 40 > #3 [ NON-MOVER] > ED SHEERAN > "Thinking Out Loud" [3rd single from "x"] > 26-25-29-23-28-20-18-16-13-17-18-24-19-18-17-10-4-2-1-2-2-4-4-1-2-3-3-3-3- > 29 weeks top 40 > #4 [ from #6] > OLLY MURS feat. DEMI LOVATO > "Up" [2nd single from "Never Been Better"] > 94-43-4-5-6-4- > 4 weeks top 40; 5 weeks top 75; 6 weeks top 100 > #5 [ from #10] > HOZIER > "Take Me To Church" [3rd single from "Hozier"] > 79-86-49-49-35-28-26-32-31-33-34-34-25-31-32-27-22-20-23-10-5- > 17 weeks top 40; 19 weeks top 75; 21 weeks top 100 > #6 [ from #5] > TAYLOR SWIFT > "Blank Space" [2nd single from "1989"] > 99-x(1)-11-9-8-4-6-7-4-5-6- > 9 weeks top 40; 10 weeks top 100 > #7 [ NEW ENTRY] > TCHAMI feat. KALEEM TAYLOR > "Promesses" [non-album single] > 7- > 1 week top 40 > #8 [ from #4] > BEN HAENOW > "Something I Need" [1st single from TBA debut album] > 1-2-4-8- > 4 weeks top 40 > #9 [ NON-MOVER] > ALESSO feat. TOVE LO > "Heroes (we could be)" [1st single from TBA debut album] > 6-9-9- > 3 weeks top 40 > #10 [ from #7] > MEGHAN TRAINOR > "All About That Bass" [1st single from "Title"] > 75-67-53-33-1-1-1-1-2-3-5-11-10-11-13-10-7-7-10- > 16 weeks top 40; 19 weeks top 75 > #11 [ from #14] > CLEAN BANDIT and JESS GLYNNE > "Real Love" [7th single from "New Eyes"] > 2-5-6-10-16-16-14-11- > 8 weeks top 40 > #12 [ from #11] > CALVIN HARRIS feat. ELLIE GOULDING > "Outside" [4th single from "Motion"] > 6-6-10-11-10-9-9-10-11-12- > 10 weeks top 40 > #13 [ from #16] > SAM SMITH > "Like I Can" [5th single from "In The Lonely Hour"] > 9-15-13-13-14-13-12-16-13- > 9 weeks top 40 > #14 [ from #19] > ONE DIRECTION > "Night Changes" [2nd single from "FOUR"] > 54-23-21-19-7-8-13-19-14- > 8 weeks top 40; 9 weeks top 75 > #15 [ from #13] > OLLY MURS feat. TRAVIE MCCOY > "Wrapped Up" [1st single from "Never Been Better"] > 3-3-5-8-12-9-13-15- > 8 weeks top 40 > #16 [ from #12] > JESSIE J, ARIANA GRANDE and NICKI MINAJ > "Bang Bang" [1st single from "Sweet Talker"] > 1-2-2-5-4-4-7-13-16-16-25-30-23-11-12-16- > 16 weeks top 40 > #17 [ from #8] > TAKE THAT > "These Days" [1st single from "III"] > 1-3-4-6-8-8-17- > 7 weeks top 40 > #18 [ from #17] > GEORGE EZRA > "Budapest" [3rd single from "Wanted On Voyage"] > 72-x(3)-94-x(6)-68-x(20)-4-5-3-5-5-4-6-5-6-7-13-17-19-11-12-10-15-18-17-16-19-22-29-37-29-23-28-21-17-18- > 30 weeks top 40; 32 weeks top 75; 33 weeks top 100 > #19 [ from #31] > BLONDE feat. MELISSA STEEL > "I Loved You" [non-album single] > 7-18-29-35-31-19- > 6 weeks top 40 > #20 [ from #18] > ED SHEERAN > "Don't" [2nd single from "x"] > 19-17-22-26-38-35-23-11-8-8-13-17-16-22-25-31-28-22-14-20-26-30-28-30-32-27-18-18-20- > 29 weeks top 40 > #21 [ from #22] > DAVID GUETTA feat. SAM MARTIN > "Dangerous" [4th single from "Listen"] > 5-9-9-15-22-26-22-21- > 8 weeks top 40 > #22 [ from #24] > SIA > "Chandelier" [1st single from "1000 Forms Of Fear"] > 6-9-11-16-18-14-20-21-22-25-30-29-30-30-35-36-34-28-22-33-37-40-21-38-31-29-24-22- > 28 weeks top 40 > #23 [ from #15] > TAYLOR SWIFT > "Shake It Off" [1st single from "1989"] > 4-4-6-4-5-3-3-4-2-5-3-5-12-18-26-32-29-32-15-15-23- > 21 weeks top 40 > #24 [ from #26] > SAM SMITH > "I'm Not The Only One" [4th single from "In The Lonely Hour"] > 93-x(9)-69-40-17-9-5-3-6-6-9-12-12-10-10-10-10-17-17-22-26-26-25-26-24- > 22 weeks top 40; 23 weeks top 75; 24 weeks top 100 > #25 [ from #21] > ONE DIRECTION > "Steal My Girl" [1st single from "FOUR"] > 3-11-7-9-3-6-6-8-12-15-14-21-25- > 13 weeks top 40 > #26 [ from #20] > GEORGE EZRA > "Blame It On Me" [4th single from "Wanted On Voyage"] > 56-61-43-27-20-10-7-6-9-13-12-12-16-21-28-27-24-27-34-24-20-26- > 19 weeks top 40; 22 weeks top 75 > #27 [ from #23] > SAM SMITH > "Stay With Me" [3rd single from "In The Lonely Hour"] > 1-2-2-4-5-6-7-10-10-13-16-13-13-16-15-16-15-12-16-23-27-23-15-17-18-16-21-29-28-25-19-22-23-27- > 34 weeks top 40 > #28 [ from #35] > KANYE WEST feat. PAUL MCCARTNEY > "Only One" [1st single from TBA 8th album] > 35-28- > 2 weeks top 40 > #29 [ from #27] > ED SHEERAN > "Sing" [1st single from "x"] > 1-2-3-3-4-7-8-10-14-15-19-23-24-26-27-26-29-33-36-30-26-22-25-34-36-44-44-39-37-27-27-29- > 30 weeks top 40; 32 weeks top 75 > #30 [ from #28] > CLEAN BANDIT feat. JESS GLYNNE > "Rather Be" [4th single from "New Eyes"] > 1-1-1-1-3-3-3-5-7-8-8-9-12-16-16-18-22-21-23-23-25-28-32-24-28-27-29-29-26-26-30-34-31-29-30-32-35-39-43-40-35-43-48-56-60-58-50-... ...-46-50-28-30- > 42 weeks top 40; 51 weeks top 75 > #31 [ from #29] > CALVIN HARRIS feat. JOHN NEWMAN > "Blame" [3rd single from "Motion"] > 1-2-4-5-6-8-7-9-11-15-20-20-31-33-36-32-29-31- > 18 weeks top 40 > #32 [ from #33] > SIGMA feat. PALOMA FAITH > "Changing" [3rd single from TBA debut album (?)] > 1-2-4-8-7-8-11-15-19-27-42-45-46-42-53-33-32- > 12 weeks top 40; 17 weeks top 75 > #33 [ from #47] > BEYONCÉ > "7/11" [5th single from "BEYONCÉ"] > 36-40-48-48-60-47-33- > 3 weeks top 40; 7 weeks top 75 > #34 [ from #25] > IDINA MENZEL > "Let It Go" [1st single from "Frozen - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack"] > 67-67-57-44-36-31-22-20-20-23-18-31-22-31-30-27-17-11-15-13-11-11-12-13-13-15-19-21-21-21-25-25-27-30-28-29-32-36-44-51-54-60-... ...-53-48-54-54-36-42-28-19-25-26-24-25-19-25-34- > 44 weeks top 40; 57 weeks top 75 > #35 [ from #32] > MR PROBZ > "Waves" [non-album single] > 1-2-1-2-2-4-4-5-9-7-8-11-12-11-17-16-18-22-23-20-16-24-26-32-37-40-37-37-37-40-39-43-50-53-49-39-32-35- > 34 weeks top 40; 38 weeks top 75 > #36 [ from #80] > JAMES BAY > "Hold Back The River" [2nd single from "Chaos And The Calm"] > 18-33-45-63-97-80-36- > 3 weeks top 40; 5 weeks top 75; 7 weeks top 100 > #37 [ from #36] > JOHN LEGEND > "All Of Me" [3rd single from "Love In The Future"] > 72-28-29-9-8-6-3-5-2-4-4-4-5-4-3-6-6-5-10-10-9-11-13-14-20-19-17-15-19-19-24-23-22-23-29-18-22-23-26-4-14-22-31-34-40-41-44-36-37- > 46 weeks top 40; 49 weeks top 75 > #38 [ from #30] > ELLA HENDERSON > "Ghost" [1st single from "Chapter One"] > 1-1-2-2-3-4-3-4-6-5-10-12-12-18-17-17-21-22-16-18-21-29-37-45-49-43-37-33-30-30-38- > 28 weeks top 40; 31 weeks top 75 > #39 [ from #60] > ECHOSMITH > "Cool Kids" [1st single from "Talking Dreams"] > 74-60-39- > 1 week top 40; 3 weeks top 75 > #40 [ from #38] > OLIVER HELDENS feat. KSTEWART > "Last All Night (Koala)" [non-album single] > 5-21-33-38-40- > 5 weeks top 40 WD Funk ^_^
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