October 19, 20205 yr I've just noticed that Jam and Spoon are the highest new entry, I loooovvvvveeeeddddd that song back when it was released - so so good!
November 2Nov 2 Author well I'm running behind on these charts - it's been 5 years since covid and my last transfer of pencil and pad charts to digital for 1995 and I'm yet to re-visit them in a literal "playing all the ones I don't remember" sense - so much music, so little time, has been my lifelong motto but it seems to get ever relevant as the back-catalogue of the history of music increases exponentially thanks to the internet. So anyway here's yet another one pushed up the list to "current".....24th September 1995It's a 3rd week on top for Simply Red's fab Fairground, holding off Mariah Carey's Tom Tom Club sample and just to underline my utter lack of street-cred Michael Bolton climbs to 3 with Can I Touch You...There. Unlike many pop stars of the time, he at least asked permission, and this was easily the highest-charting of The Foghorn for me, Michael is at his best when he's not going OTT and concentrates on selling a song with restraint, starting with a Carly Simon Chic-tastic riff nick at the intro. Very much his best record, almost soul shuffle. Meanwhile Danielle Briseboix's lovely version of Brenton Wood's fab Gimme Little Sign makes my top 10 27 years on from Brenton's version would have - if I'd started my personal charts 6 months earlier, doh! Nick Heyward's hits were almost a decade ago, but he's still charting big with me then and now - The World at 10. Nick is touring with Haircut 100 in 2025 and just had a terrific 80's-stylee new track last year, The Unloving Plum. That and this are jangly guitar pop.Highest new entry - due to the B side cover of Sam Cooke's classic A Change Is Gonna Come - is Morten Harket's Xmas single, I just bought it and was gob-smacked by his sparse, church-recorded (it seems) cover, much better than the new track. In at 19. Sister Bliss is AOL from Faithless, on the fab Oh! What A World, very Wicked Witch in Oz! Great dance track. In nostalgia corner Utah Saints do an unlikely remix of The Osmonds Crazy Horses, as popular opinion starts to agree that Crazy Horses is a bloody great record even if 13-year-old girls were supposedly the target audience in 1972 (they really weren't). New at 27, just ahead of an amazing and unlikely Aussie collab between dark Nick Cave, and popstress Kylie, now well into her Indie Kylie phase on Where The Wild Roses Grow, about as dark as a song can get thanks to the macabre video. It's also fantastic.Brownstone are back, and with what seems to be a sultry cover of an Eagles song I've forgotten. In at 30, and I play it to confirm that is indeed what it is, while at 33 Dubstar return with a good track, Anywhere, and Cast start off their chart career with a bang that was never to repeat quite as much in pop culture - though they gave it a good ol' go into the 2000's. Alright at 34, and it really is an under-rated Britpop goodie. Bitty McLean's hits are getting less and less by this time, but hey it's reggae and I like Bitty's upbeat brand, albeit a liitle more laid-back and jazzy on Nothing Can Change This Love for a second Sam Cooke lush song in my chart. Quality. Haddaway's back at 39, playing it now and it doesnt ring a bell, but it's uptempo dancepop, and not bad, ahead of Thunder covering Python Lee Jackson's big 1972 hit as sung by Rod Stewart. I saw Thunder in concert, they could rock it.And the new entries keep on a-coming in this bumper week, EYC enter at 60 with one Ive forgotten as well, It's Ooh-ah-OK, PJ & Duncan keep the hits coming on U Krazy Kats at 41, still a few years off dominating Light Entertainment for the 21st Century UK TV as Ant & Dec, The Manics pop back in again with their Bacharach cover, the 4th version to chart, none of them beating BJ Thomas' movie featuring classic. Paul Weller's in at 50 with Broken Stones, for an 18th year of hits, but I wouldnt call it one of his many classics - it's decent retro-soul though.It's 4 years since Baby Baby, but Amy Grant keeps coming back - this time with Country star Vince Gill - on the fairly downbeat, but pleasant, House Of Love at 66 just ahead of Wet Wet Wet in Year 8 of plodding ballads, Somewhere Somehow in my chart anyway. Natalie Merchant, ex-10,000 Maniacs, is always worth a listen, even these days, and Carnival isn't bad at 69, but with more legs is anything Tears For Fears, new at 70 with the oddly titled Raoul And The Kings Of Spain. TFF still top my charts 30 years later with the odd obscure but classic track, Roland and Curt back together again, and deserve more airplay than they get.M People have a Love Rendezvous at 71, not one of their bigger ones, but they are always pretty decent at the least, Boo Radleys, in at 73 sat on a low-key bench, and we have a solo Louise popping in with Light Of My Life, having escaped from Eternal after suffering being ignored on US R'n'B stations on the rounds of interviews - to be fair her voice could never be called soulful, but it is pleasant, and she has never ever wailed out of tune excessively on record so strike one up for her there. And finally Mary J. Blige is as Mary Jane drops in at 75 - now Ms. Blige knows how to sing, and she knows how to act too, I'm a fan of either version. Her sweet retro soul is always fine by me anytime, and this is rather nice n classy, and borrowing the Mary Jane Girls 80's hit to boot.1 ( 1 ) FAIRGROUND Simply Red2 ( 2 ) FANTASY Mariah Carey3 ( 8 ) CAN I TOUCH YOU...THERE Michael Bolton4 ( 6 ) STAY WITH ME Erasure5 ( 5 ) FIND ME Jam & Spoon featuring Plavka6 ( 10 ) RUNAWAY/WHEN I THINK OF YOU (REMIX) Janet Jackson7 ( 4 ) WATERFALLS TLC8 ( 3 ) I FEEL LOVE ’95 Donna Summer9 ( 24 ) GIMME LITTLE SIGN Danielle Brisboix10 ( 32 ) THE WORLD Nick Heyward11 ( 19 ) THE NIGHT Intastella12 ( 16 ) HIDEAWAY De’Lacy13 ( 12 ) 74 - ’75 The Connells14 ( 25 ) STAYIN’ ALIVE N’Trance15 ( 11 ) PARTY UP THE WORLD D’Ream16 ( 9 ) HAPPY JUST TO BE WITH YOU Michelle Gayle17 ( 17 ) WAITING IN VAIN Annie Lennox18 ( 7 ) BABY NOW THAT I’VE FOUND YOU Alison Krauss19 ( RE ) A CHANGE IS GONNA COME/A KIND OF CHRISTMAS CARD Morten Harket20 ( NEW ) OH! WHAT A WORLD Sister Bliss21 ( 15 ) COUNTRY HOUSE Blur22 ( 13 ) THIS SUMMER Squeeze23 ( 14 ) WHEN I THINK OF YOU Kenny Thomas24 ( 30 ) I’LL STICK AROUND Foo Fighters25 ( 18 ) ROLL WITH IT Oasis26 ( 54 ) SORTED FOR E’S AND WHIZZ/MISSHAPES Pulp27 ( NEW ) CRAZY HORSES (UTAH SAINTS REMIX) The Osmonds28 ( 39 ) DOWNTOWN VENUS PM Dawn29 ( NEW ) WHERE THE WILD ROSES GROW Nick Cave & Kylie Minogue30 ( NEW ) I CAN’T TELL YOU WHY Brownstone31 ( 26 ) R TO THE A C.J. Lewis32 ( 21 ) ON THE BIBLE Deuce33 ( NEW ) ANYWHERE Dubstar34 ( NEW ) ALRIGHT Cast35 ( 20 ) I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU Hootie & The Blowfish36 ( 36 ) BOOMBASTIC Shaggy37 ( NEW ) NOTHING CAN CHANGE THIS LOVE Bitty McLean38 ( 23 ) HUMAN NATURE Madonna39 ( NEW ) CATCH A FIRE Haddaway40 ( NEW ) IN A BROKEN DREAM Thunder41 ( NEW ) U KRAZY KATS PJ & Duncan42 ( 29 ) HOLD ME THRILL ME KISS ME KILL ME U243 ( 22 ) TAKE ME HIGHER Diana Ross44 ( 27 ) YOU OUGHTA KNOW Alanis Morissette45 ( 28 ) YOU ARE NOT ALONE Michael Jackson46 ( RE ) RAINDROPS KEEP FALLIN’ ON MY HEAD Manic Street Preachers47 ( 31 ) NEVER FORGET Take That48 ( 33 ) HAVE FUN GO MAD Blair49 ( 38 ) KISS FROM A ROSE Seal50 ( NEW ) BROKEN STONES Paul Weller51 ( 51 ) CLOSE TO YOU Whigfield52 ( 64 ) EYE HATE YOU Prince53 ( 35 ) ANOTHER CUP OF COFFEE Mike + The Mechanics54 ( 37 ) ROUGH WITH THE SMOOTH Shara Nelson55 ( 50 ) A GIRL LIKE YOU Edwyn Collins56 ( 34 ) I’LL BE THERE FOR YOU The Rembrandts57 ( 59 ) IF I WERE YOU k.d. Lang58 ( 42 ) ALRIGHT Supergrass59 ( 49 ) YES McAlmont & Butler60 ( NEW ) OOH AH AA (I FEEL IT) EYC61 ( 43 ) SHY GUY Diana King62 ( 61 ) DANCING QUEEN/EAGLE Abba63 ( 40 ) POUR QUE TU M’AIMES ENCORE Celine Dion64 ( 53 ) THAT LOOK IN YOUR EYE Ali Campbell featuring Pamela Starks65 ( 63 ) BACK FOR GOOD Take That66 ( NEW ) HOUSE OF LOVE Amy Grant & Vince Gill67 ( NEW ) SOMEWHERE SOMEHOW Wet Wet Wet68 ( 66 ) YOU’VE LOST THAT LOVING FEELING The Righteous Brothers69 ( NEW ) CARNIVAL Natalie Merchant70 ( NEW ) RAOUL (AND THE KINGS OF SPAIN) Tears For Fears71 ( NEW ) LOVE RENDEZVOUS M People72 ( 71 ) NO MORE ‘I LOVE YOU’S Annie Lennox73 ( NEW ) FROM THE BENCH AT BELVIDERE Boo Radleys74 ( NEW ) LIGHT OF MY LIFE Louise75 ( NEW ) MARY JANE (ALL NIGHT LONG) Mary J. Bligeplaylist1 “Foreign Affair” Tina Turner2 “Definitely Maybe” Oasis3 “Big Ones” Aerosmith
November 2Nov 2 I'm surprised by huge success of Deuce "On The Bible" here.Beautiful South - Dream A Little Dream was my # 1 for a whole month in October. This track was a single only in Switzerland, so became legal for my chart.John, did you listen/charted Me and My - Dub-I-Dub? It was a European hit. Edited November 2Nov 2 by Last Dreamer
November 3Nov 3 Author 14 hours ago, Last Dreamer said:I'm surprised by huge success of Deuce "On The Bible" here.Beautiful South - Dream A Little Dream was my # 1 for a whole month in October. This track was a single only in Switzerland, so became legal for my chart.John, did you listen/charted Me and My - Dub-I-Dub? It was a European hit.Oh I absolutely love On The Bible, classic forgotten pop track I will defend to the end 🥰😇Dream A Little Dream should have been a single everywhere! Good version of a 60's classic I was mad on as a kid of 10.Listening to Dub i dub now, it's a bit of fun in the vein of Doop. Kids of the time would have loved it. 🙂Not one I remember charting but you never know, I've never reviewed/added to database late 1995/96/early 97 before and my memory isnt what it was!
November 3Nov 3 That Me & My song was entered to BJSC by Leww and did as well as 3rd! This was 8 years ago now though to be fair.As for your own chart, great to see 'Fantasy' doing so well - my favourite Mariah song
November 3Nov 3 Author 5 hours ago, Jade said:That Me & My song was entered to BJSC by Leww and did as well as 3rd! This was 8 years ago now though to be fair.As for your own chart, great to see 'Fantasy' doing so well - my favourite Mariah song 8 years ago - well if it made the final I really have heard it before then, and don't remember it eek! Thanks and Fantasy is top Mariah along with Dream Lover (and the Xmas classic if I can avoid hearing it for a few years) 😄
November 3Nov 3 Author 1st October 1995It's 4 weeks on top for Fairground as Cast rocket up to 2 and out-peak Supergrass' Alright number 3, N'Trance take Stayin' Alive where The Bee Gees first took it - top 10, Intastella amazingly out-peaks the original Northern Soul classic The Night as done by Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons - it's not as great but it's pretty good - and De'Lacy's Hideaway also goes top 10, as dance stays strong. The highest new entry is an acoustic version of The Pretenders 1979 top 10 goodie, Kid. In at 12. Big climbs for Dubstar, Paul Weller, Mary J. Blige, Tears For Fears, Celine Dion and Wet Wet Wet, before we get to some other new ones: it's a proper show-stopping Gangsta Rap classic as Coolio and LV revamp Stevie Wonder into a major timeless classic. It's from a dull film I watched on the flight to America, but the record is top notch in at 28. Meat Loaf debuts a single off his new album with a non-Jim Steinman song, though it the vibe is the same, courtesy of Diane Warren's I'd Lie To You (And That's The Truth), with added uncredited vocals from Patti Russo, new at 58. Two places higher at 56, a 1994 Rave/House (I guess) track from O.T. Quartet pops in briefly, Hold That Sucka Down, which deserved better, I guess it was not getting airplay this time around as its a bop. Top 10 quality bop. The Cardigans enter with Sick And Tired at 71 a jolly-ish Scandi-pop ditty for thier first UK top 40 hit. Kwait naice. Suggs returns, seemingly still not needing the rest of Madness, on Camden Town - it's slightly more reggae than ska, but as affable as always. Finally Def Leppard drop a big ballad, When Love And Hate Collide, but I'll happily take their rockier tracks as rule of thumb over 12 years into charting. 1 ( 1 ) FAIRGROUND Simply Red2 ( 34 ) ALRIGHT Cast3 ( 2 ) FANTASY Mariah Carey4 ( 3 ) CAN I TOUCH YOU...THERE Michael Bolton5 ( 6 ) RUNAWAY/WHEN I THINK OF YOU (REMIX) Janet Jackson6 ( 14 ) STAYIN’ ALIVE N’Trance7 ( 4 ) STAY WITH ME Erasure8 ( 7 ) WATERFALLS TLC9 ( 11 ) THE NIGHT Intastella10 ( 12 ) HIDEAWAY De’Lacy11 ( 5 ) FIND ME Jam & Spoon featuring Plavka12 ( NEW ) KID (ACOUSTIC) The Pretenders13 ( 8 ) I FEEL LOVE ’95 Donna Summer14 ( 17 ) WAITING IN VAIN Annie Lennox15 ( 33 ) ANYWHERE Dubstar16 ( 9 ) GIMME LITTLE SIGN Danielle Brisboix17 ( 13 ) 74 - ’75 The Connells18 ( 10 ) THE WORLD Nick Heyward19 ( 26 ) SORTED FOR E’S AND WHIZZ/MISSHAPES Pulp20 ( 50 ) BROKEN STONES Paul Weller21 ( 19 ) A CHANGE IS GONNA COME/A KIND OF CHRISTMAS CARD Morten Harket22 ( 15 ) PARTY UP THE WORLD D’Ream23 ( 16 ) HAPPY JUST TO BE WITH YOU Michelle Gayle24 ( 18 ) BABY NOW THAT I’VE FOUND YOU Alison Krauss25 ( 22 ) THIS SUMMER Squeeze26 ( 27 ) CRAZY HORSES (UTAH SAINTS REMIX) The Osmonds27 ( 23 ) WHEN I THINK OF YOU Kenny Thomas28 ( NEW ) GANGSTER’S PARADISE Coolio featuring LV29 ( 75 ) MARY JANE (ALL NIGHT LONG) Mary J. Blige30 ( 20 ) OH! WHAT A WORLD Sister Bliss31 ( 70 ) RAOUL (AND THE KINGS OF SPAIN) Tears For Fears32 ( 21 ) COUNTRY HOUSE Blur33 ( 24 ) I’LL STICK AROUND Foo Fighters34 ( 63 ) POUR QUE TU M’AIMES ENCORE Celine Dion35 ( 28 ) DOWNTOWN VENUS PM Dawn36 ( 74 ) LIGHT OF MY LIFE Louise37 ( 37 ) NOTHING CAN CHANGE THIS LOVE Bitty McLean38 ( 36 ) BOOMBASTIC Shaggy39 ( 32 ) ON THE BIBLE Deuce40 ( 67 ) SOMEWHERE SOMEHOW Wet Wet Wet41 ( 41 ) U KRAZY KATS PJ & Duncan42 ( 25 ) ROLL WITH IT Oasis43 ( 31 ) R TO THE A C.J. Lewis44 ( 30 ) I CAN’T TELL YOU WHY Brownstone45 ( 42 ) HOLD ME THRILL ME KISS ME KILL ME U246 ( 60 ) OOH AH AA (I FEEL IT) EYC47 ( 29 ) WHERE THE WILD ROSES GROW Nick Cave & Kylie Minogue48 ( RE ) SOMETHING FOR THE PAIN Bon Jovi49 ( 38 ) HUMAN NATURE Madonna50 ( 52 ) EYE HATE YOU Prince51 ( 35 ) I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU Hootie & The Blowfish52 ( 45 ) YOU ARE NOT ALONE Michael Jackson53 ( 39 ) CATCH A FIRE Haddaway54 ( 49 ) KISS FROM A ROSE Seal55 ( 55 ) A GIRL LIKE YOU Edwyn Collins56 ( NEW ) HOLD THAT SUCKER DOWN O.T. Quartet57 ( 40 ) IN A BROKEN DREAM Thunder58 ( NEW ) I’D LIE TO YOU AND THAT’S THE TRUTH Meat Loaf59 ( 56 ) I’LL BE THERE FOR YOU The Rembrandts60 ( 43 ) TAKE ME HIGHER Diana Ross61 ( 59 ) YES McAlmont & Butler62 ( 62 ) DANCING QUEEN/EAGLE Abba63 ( 47 ) NEVER FORGET Take That64 ( 66 ) HOUSE OF LOVE Amy Grant & Vince Gill65 ( 44 ) YOU OUGHTA KNOW Alanis Morissette66 ( 65 ) BACK FOR GOOD Take That67 ( 61 ) SHY GUY Diana King68 ( 64 ) THAT LOOK IN YOUR EYE Ali Campbell featuring Pamela Starks69 ( 68 ) YOU’VE LOST THAT LOVING FEELING The Righteous Brothers70 ( 48 ) HAVE FUN GO MAD Blair71 ( NEW ) SICK AND TIRED The Cardigans72 ( NEW ) CAMDEN TOWN Suggs73 ( 72 ) NO MORE ‘I LOVE YOU’S Annie Lennox74 ( 58 ) ALRIGHT Supergrass75 ( NEW ) WHEN LOVE AND HATE COLLIDE Def Leppard playlist oldies 1 NAME OF THE GAME ABBA 2 MY COO CA CHOO Alvin Stardust 3 “Foreign Affair” Tina Turner 4 “The Division Bell” Pink Floyd
November 4Nov 4 Me & My - Let The Love Goes On was a big radio hit in Russia in 1999 year. The one from sisters (Susanne) represented Andorra in Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with the song "La Teva Decisio"
November 10Nov 10 Author 8th October 1995It's a whopping climb to the top for Coolio and LV on a genuine 90's classic, Gangsta's Paradise keeping Cast at 2 yet again. There's an even bigger climb for Nick Cave and Kylie, as Where The Wild Roses Grow blooms at 6, and Pulp grab another top 10 with their double A side, and Morten Harket's Sam Cooke B side gets him a non-aha top 10 a decade on from Take On Me. There's quite a number of new entries, headed by The Lighthouse Family debuting one of their most memorable songs, Ocean Drive - pleasant easy listening, but often hard to recall years later, at least for me. New at 36, ahead of the Finn brothers Suffer Never sounding not unlike Crowded House but not very much like their earlier band Split-Enz. Pity! At 40, just ahead of Lonnie Gordon returning as guest singer on Quartzlock's Love Eviction. No, I don't remember it either, but it's a 1995 remix of a House dancefloor track and it's not bad at all, and not at all PWL a la previous Lonnie hits.Lisa Loeb is back, Do You Sleep, still doing her Nana Mouskouri spectacles impression, and the song is decent enough mid-90's Radio rock-pop ballad. Number 45 as Queen enter at 47 with the band version on Heaven For Everyone, it's not essential Queen but mildly pleasant and better than Brian May's solo stuff, more of an unexpected bonus than recovered gem. McAlmont & Butler follow up the epic Yes with the very low-key You Do, not quite in the same league at 50. Geordie actor Jimmy Nail's side-shoot singing career hits an unlikely 10 years as Big River is new at 53, with shades of folk ballad about it, nice but washes over me a bit - Mark Knopfler lends a hand so that might be why. The Shamen are still going, with Transamazonia in at 60, another I've forgotten. There's something lacking about it, though it makes the right noises. Blues Traveler sound like a US chart hit I heard somewhere, as it doesn't ring a bell and doesnt fit into 1995 UK sounds that much. Yet. S'OK. Oleta Adams Never Knew Love at 68, M People have another go at charting higher with a re-entry, Wild Colour and their Dreams seems to have a Perfecto Mix, so I'm assuming that's the version I like here, it's a dance cover of the Fleetwood Mac classic and The Corrs must have been paying attention. Boy George returns yet again, this time Jesus Loves You is long gone and he's having a go at jangly guitar violin-twiddling poprock. Plus side, his voice hadn't gone yet, downside, it's pretty uninspired. That leaves Elton Blessed - Elton's vocals had deepened a bit after his operation, but he can also still sing pleasantly in 1995. Shame the song is a tad dour, but way better than George's. 1 ( 28 ) GANGSTA’S PARADISE Coolio featuring LV2 ( 2 ) ALRIGHT Cast3 ( 1 ) FAIRGROUND Simply Red4 ( 3 ) FANTASY Mariah Carey5 ( 5 ) RUNAWAY/WHEN I THINK OF YOU (REMIX) Janet Jackson6 ( 47 ) WHERE THE WILD ROSES GROW Nick Cave & Kylie Minogue7 ( 4 ) CAN I TOUCH YOU...THERE Michael Bolton8 ( 6 ) STAYIN’ ALIVE N’Trance9 ( 19 ) SORTED FOR E’S AND WHIZZ/MISSHAPES Pulp10 ( 21 ) A CHANGE IS GONNA COME/A KIND OF CHRISTMAS CARD Morten Harket11 ( 10 ) HIDEAWAY De’Lacy12 ( 12 ) KID (ACOUSTIC) The Pretenders13 ( 15 ) ANYWHERE Dubstar14 ( 8 ) WATERFALLS TLC15 ( 7 ) STAY WITH ME Erasure16 ( 9 ) THE NIGHT Intastella17 ( 41 ) U KRAZY KATS PJ & Duncan18 ( 20 ) BROKEN STONES Paul Weller19 ( 11 ) FIND ME Jam & Spoon featuring Plavka20 ( 17 ) 74 - ’75 The Connells21 ( 13 ) I FEEL LOVE ’95 Donna Summer22 ( 36 ) LIGHT OF MY LIFE Louise23 ( 16 ) GIMME LITTLE SIGN Danielle Brisboix24 ( 14 ) WAITING IN VAIN Annie Lennox25 ( 29 ) MARY JANE (ALL NIGHT LONG) Mary J. Blige26 ( 31 ) RAOUL (AND THE KINGS OF SPAIN) Tears For Fears27 ( 23 ) HAPPY JUST TO BE WITH YOU Michelle Gayle28 ( 18 ) THE WORLD Nick Heyward29 ( 48 ) SOMETHING FOR THE PAIN Bon Jovi30 ( 34 ) POUR QUE TU M’AIMES ENCORE Celine Dion31 ( 24 ) BABY NOW THAT I’VE FOUND YOU Alison Krauss32 ( 25 ) THIS SUMMER Squeeze33 ( 72 ) CAMDEN TOWN Suggs34 ( 22 ) PARTY UP THE WORLD D’Ream35 ( 27 ) WHEN I THINK OF YOU Kenny Thomas36 ( NEW ) OCEAN DRIVE The Lighthouse Family37 ( 40 ) SOMEWHERE SOMEHOW Wet Wet Wet38 ( 26 ) CRAZY HORSES (UTAH SAINTS REMIX) The Osmonds39 ( 32 ) COUNTRY HOUSE Blur40 ( NEW ) SUFFER NEVER Finn41 ( NEW ) LOVE EVICTION Quartzlock featuring Lonnie Gordon42 ( 71 ) SICK AND TIRED The Cardigans43 ( 75 ) WHEN LOVE AND HATE COLLIDE Def Leppard44 ( 39 ) ON THE BIBLE Deuce45 ( NEW ) DO YOU SLEEP Lisa Loeb46 ( 30 ) OH! WHAT A WORLD Sister Bliss47 ( NEW ) HEAVEN FOR EVERYONE Queen48 ( 45 ) HOLD ME THRILL ME KISS ME KILL ME U249 ( 33 ) I’LL STICK AROUND Foo Fighters50 ( NEW ) YOU DO McAlmont & Butler51 ( RE ) FROM THE BENCH AT BELVEDERE Boo Radleys52 ( 35 ) DOWNTOWN VENUS PM Dawn53 ( NEW ) BIG RIVER Jimmy Nail54 ( 38 ) BOOMBASTIC Shaggy55 ( 55 ) A GIRL LIKE YOU Edwyn Collins56 ( 54 ) KISS FROM A ROSE Seal57 ( 64 ) HOUSE OF LOVE Amy Grant & Vince Gill58 ( 58 ) I’D LIE TO YOU (AND THAT’S THE TRUTH) Meat Loaf59 ( 44 ) I CAN’T TELL YOU WHY Brownstone60 ( NEW ) TRANSAMAZONIA The Shamen61 ( NEW ) RUNAROUND Blues Traveler62 ( 62 ) DANCING QUEEN/EAGLE Abba63 ( 49 ) HUMAN NATURE Madonna64 ( NEW ) NEVER KNEW LOVE Oleta Adams65 ( 61 ) YES McAlmont & Butler66 ( 66 ) BACK FOR GOOD Take That67 ( 67 ) SHY GUY Diana King68 ( NEW ) LUCKY LOVE Ace Of Base69 ( 69 ) YOU’VE LOST THAT LOVING FEELING The Righteous Brothers70 ( RE ) LOVE RENDEZVOUS M People71 ( NEW ) DREAMS Wild Colour72 ( 43 ) R TO THE A C.J. Lewis73 ( NEW ) SAME THING IN REVERSE Boy George74 ( 73 ) NO MORE ‘I LOVE YOU’S Annie Lennox75 ( NEW ) BLESSED Elton Johnplaylist of the week1 “Best Of Tommy Roe” Tommy Roe2 I GOT YOU Split Enz3 JUST LIKE STARTING OVER John LennonOn Mon, 3 Nov 2025 at 17:21, John Swindell <jons247.js@gmail.com> wrote:
November 11Nov 11 Author 15th October 1995It's 2 weeks on top for Coolio and LV as a surprise threat emerges from Morten Harket's Sam Cooke cover, up to 2 and the highest placed track for any a-ha-related song since The Sun Always Shines On TV topped my charts in early 1986. Meanwhile, Nick Cave gets his biggest ever chart hit and Kylie makes the top 3 for the first time since Put Yourself In My Place hit at number one in 1994. Where The Wild Roses Grow is fab. PJ & Duncan get an unlikely top 10 for the first time, U Krazy Kats all forgotten these days as they rake in the cash from TV.The highest new entry is bang in at 12 for The Lightning Seeds as they get into their stride on Lucky You, aiming to top the chart as Sense did in 1992, but not far behind at 15 it's Alanis Morissette with Hands In My Pocket as Jagged Little Pill is set to become a global monster classic album. In a bumper week for new music, Chumbawumba debut at 22 with the forgotten fun Ugly Houses, 2 years ahead of their massive world-wide hit, and they cheekily nick a bit of English Country Garden - the first time I've heard that tune since the 90's I think, as I type in November 2025. Once uipon a time it was famous. At 32, Pauline Henry is still having minor hits, but drops the rock vibes for a sweet soul throbbing ballad, Sugar Free, and Everything But The Girl enter at 35, 11 years on from Each And Every One peaking at 2, and with their greatest record, the dance mix of Missing was huge, deservedly. A classic. At 44, Sleeper drop in with What Do I Do Now, a decent little Britrock ditty, while Bel Canto enter at 48 with the upbeat We've Got To Work It Out, more of a message track than dance, but with bits of operatic male vocals mixed into it. It's good. The answer to the refrain "when will we ever learn" is of course "Never". At 56, Let Loose return with the catchy Everybody Say Everybody Do, a bit rockier than singles so far, and just ahead of Eternal insisting on bunging out more hits, this time Power Of A Woman, which is better than my memory of it suggested. The verse is pretty dull, but the intro was good (ie the chorus). 3 slots behind Cher does a pretty good version of Marc Cohn's Walking In Memphis, at 67, and at 68 it's 7 years and counting for Soul II Soul, I Care they sing, it's quite pleasant but not quite a Back To Life. That leaves only a pedestrian cover of Like A Rolling Stone from...The Rolling Stones. I'll stick with Dylan thanks, and an unnecessary remix of My Prerogative, as remixing Bobby Brown had paid dividends recently - but this had already been a big hit not that long ago, so hey ho. 1 ( 1 ) GANGSTA’S PARADISE Coolio featuring LV2 ( 10 ) A CHANGE IS GONNA COME/A KIND OF CHRISTMAS CARD Morten Harket3 ( 6 ) WHERE THE WILD ROSES GROW Nick Cave & Kylie Minogue4 ( 2 ) ALRIGHT Cast5 ( 3 ) FAIRGROUND Simply Red6 ( 4 ) FANTASY Mariah Carey7 ( 5 ) RUNAWAY/WHEN I THINK OF YOU (REMIX) Janet Jackson8 ( 9 ) SORTED FOR E’S AND WHIZZ/MISSHAPES Pulp9 ( 8 ) STAYIN’ ALIVE N’Trance10 ( 17 ) U KRAZY KATS PJ & Duncan11 ( 7 ) CAN I TOUCH YOU...THERE Michael Bolton12 ( NEW ) LUCKY YOU The Lightning Seeds13 ( 14 ) WATERFALLS TLC14 ( 11 ) HIDEAWAY De’Lacy15 ( NEW ) HANDS IN MY POCKET Alanis Morissette16 ( 33 ) CAMDEN TOWN Suggs17 ( 22 ) LIGHT OF MY LIFE Louise18 ( 20 ) 74 - ’75 The Connells19 ( 36 ) OCEAN DRIVE The Lighthouse Family20 ( 19 ) FIND ME Jam & Spoon featuring Plavka21 ( 12 ) KID (ACOUSTIC) The Pretenders22 ( NEW ) UGLY HOUSES Chumbawumba23 ( 43 ) WHEN LOVE AND HATE COLLIDE Def Leppard24 ( 26 ) RAOUL (AND THE KINGS OF SPAIN) Tears For Fears25 ( 15 ) STAY WITH ME Erasure26 ( 29 ) SOMETHING FOR THE PAIN Bon Jovi27 ( 13 ) ANYWHERE Dubstar28 ( 34 ) PARTY UP THE WORLD D’Ream29 ( 16 ) THE NIGHT Intastella30 ( 21 ) I FEEL LOVE ’95 Donna Summer31 ( 18 ) BROKEN STONES Paul Weller32 ( NEW ) SUGAR FREE Pauline Henry33 ( 23 ) GIMME LITTLE SIGN Danielle Brisboix34 ( 28 ) THE WORLD Nick Heyward35 ( NEW ) MISSING Everything But The Girl36 ( 27 ) HAPPY JUST TO BE WITH YOU Michelle Gayle37 ( 24 ) WAITING IN VAIN Annie Lennox38 ( 58 ) I’D LIE TO YOU (AND THAT’S THE TRUTH) Meat Loaf39 ( 32 ) THIS SUMMER Squeeze40 ( 45 ) DO YOU SLEEP Lisa Loeb41 ( 31 ) BABY NOW THAT I’VE FOUND YOU Alison Krauss42 ( 60 ) TRANSAMAZONIA The Shamen43 ( 35 ) WHEN I THINK OF YOU Kenny Thomas44 ( NEW ) WHAT DO I DO NOW Sleeper45 ( 39 ) COUNTRY HOUSE Blur46 ( 40 ) SUFFER NEVER Finn47 ( 47 ) HEAVEN FOR EVERYONE Queen48 ( NEW ) WE’VE GOT TO WORK IT OUT Bel Canto49 ( 50 ) YOU DO McAlmont Butler50 ( 38 ) CRAZY HORSES (UTAH SAINTS REMIX) The Osmonds51( 25 ) MARY JANE (ALL NIGHT LONG) Mary J. Blige52 ( 52 ) DOWNTOWN VENUS PM Dawn53 ( 53 ) BIG RIVER Jimmy Nail54 ( 44 ) ON THE BIBLE Deuce55 ( RE ) I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU Hootie & The Blowfish56 ( NEW ) EVERYBODY SAY EVERYBODY DO Let Loose57 ( 30 ) POUR QUE TU M’AIMES ENCORE Celine Dion58 ( 55 ) A GIRL LIKE YOU Edwyn Collins59 ( 48 ) HOLD ME THRILL ME KISS ME KILL ME U260 ( 41 ) LOVE EVICTION Quartzlock featuring Lonnie Gordon61 ( 37 ) SOMEWHERE SOMEHOW Wet Wet Wet62 ( 56 ) KISS FROM A ROSE Seal63 ( 62 ) DANCING QUEEN/EAGLE Abba64 ( NEW ) POWER OF A WOMAN Eternal65 ( 70 ) LOVE RENDEZVOUS M People66 ( 66 ) BACK FOR GOOD Take That67 ( NEW ) WALKING IN MEMPHIS Cher68 ( NEW ) I CARE (SOUL TO SOUL) Soul II Soul69 ( 69 ) YOU’VE LOST THAT LOVING FEELING The Righteous Brothers70 ( 71 ) DREAMS Wild Colour71 ( 46 ) OH! WHAT A WORLD Sister Bliss72 ( 74 ) NO MORE ‘I LOVE YOU’S Annie Lennox73 ( NEW ) LIKE A ROLLING STONE The Rolling Stones74 ( 65 ) YES McAlmont & Butler75 ( NEW ) MY PREROGATIVE (REMIX) Bobby Brownplaylist1 “Greatest Hits” Eurythmics2 LOVE GROWS (WHERE MY ROSEMARY GOES) Edison Lighthouse3 TAINTED LOVE Soft Cell
November 16Nov 16 Author 22nd October 1995It's a 3rd week on top for Coolio and LV, leaving Morten Harket still stranded at 2 and Missing romping up to 6 as Everything But The Girl look like challengers - as do Let Loose, Everybody Say doing a lot better than I remembered at 8, even ahead of Alanis Morissette on her 2nd top 10 in a row, and Meatloaf grabs a second top 10 of 1995 too - I'd Lie To You And That's The Truth! He is though. The highest new entry at 17 is the gorgeous theme to the TV epic People's Century, a truly ambitious project as it goes 5 years early to cover the 20th Century World events and culture using historical footage and interviews with ordinary people who lived through those times. It was a fascinating over-view of history using the people who were there, and it genuinely needs updating for the 1990's and repeating, not least because it's not always obvious what is important while events are still unfolding, so the end of the Century should be captured before we get too old. And the 21st Century starting to be compiled - granted it should in theory be easier with the internet and mobile phone/Youtube footage.Wonderwall, future anthem and classic, enters at 26 - perhaps not as high as one might expect, but then it wasn't out on release yet - records tended to enter lower because you couldnt buy them until radio had had them 3 or 4 weeks! Anyway, Oasis reaching a new peak. Ace Of Base re-enter at a better slot, 31, with Lucky Love, as does Boy George's Same Thing In Reverse at 35, and Tina Turner drops her Bond theme at radio too, Goldeneye at 39 still sounds nicely dramatic. Cliff is back for a 27th year with barely a year missed without charting (just 1975), though I don't remember Misunderstood Man. It's quite pleasant actually, not remotely commercial in terms of hooks, but well constructed as Cliff drops the synths and goes for a proper band ballad plus strings and piano here and there. At 48, Red Hot Chili Peppers enter with another I don't remember, My Friends, in depressed ballad mode and I'm not that fussed TBH, and the Quo cover The Searchers cover from 1964 When You Walk In The Room, a fab song, but obviously Status-fied here. UB40 return, not having missed a year since 1980, Until My Dying Day a more subdued, less dub reggae than usual, it borders on mellow dance vibes and is lacking a hook, but it's decent enough at 66, with Enya also enetering at 72 on Anywhere Is, very Enya and very nice, but like The Bluetones' Bluetonic, for one-week only until radio play and release dates turn up.1 ( 1 ) GANGSTA’S PARADISE Coolio featuring LV2 ( 2 ) A CHANGE IS GONNA COME/A KIND OF CHRISTMAS CARD Morten Harket3 ( 5 ) FAIRGROUND Simply Red4 ( 8 ) SORTED FOR E’S AND WHIZZ/MISSHAPES Pulp5 ( 3 ) WHERE THE WILD ROSES GROW Nick Cave & Kylie Minogue6 ( 35 ) MISSING (REMIX) Everything But The Girl7 ( 6 ) FANTASY Mariah Carey8 ( 56 ) EVERYBODY SAY EVERYBODY DO Let Loose9 ( 15 ) HAND IN MY POCKET Alanis Morissette10 ( 38 ) I’D LIE TO YOU (AND THAT’S THE TRUTH) Meat Loaf11 ( 4 ) ALRIGHT Cast12 ( 21 ) KID (ACOUSTIC) The Pretenders13 ( 12 ) LUCKY YOU The Lightning Seeds14 ( 17 ) LIGHT OF MY LIFE Louise15 ( 7 ) RUNAWAY/WHEN I THINK OF YOU (REMIX) Janet Jackson16 ( 9 ) STAYIN’ ALIVE N’Trance17 ( NEW ) THEME FROM “PEOPLE’S CENTURY” Zbignieuw Preisner18 ( 10 ) U KRAZY KATS PJ & Duncan19 ( 23 ) WHEN LOVE AND HATE COLLIDE Def Leppard20 ( 13 ) WATERFALLS TLC21 ( 11 ) CAN I TOUCH YOU...THERE Michael Bolton22 ( 22 ) UGLY HOUSE Chumbawumba23 ( 16 ) CAMDEN TOWN Suggs24 ( 14 ) HIDEAWAY De’Lacy25 ( 68 ) I CARE (SOUL TO SOUL) Soul II Soul26 ( NEW ) WONDERWALL Oasis27 ( 24 ) RAOUL (AND THE KINGS OF SPAIN) Tears For Fears28 ( 32 ) SUGAR FREE Pauline Henry29 ( 18 ) 74 - ’75 The Connells30 ( 19 ) OCEAN DRIVE The Lighthouse Family31 ( RE ) LUCKY LOVE Ace Of Base32 ( 20 ) FIND ME Jam & Spoon featuring Plavka33 ( 67 ) WALKING IN MEMPHIS Cher34 ( 47 ) HEAVEN FOR EVERYONE Queen35 ( RE ) SAME THING IN REVERSE Boy George36 ( 30 ) I FEEL LOVE ’95 Donna Summer37 ( 33 ) GIMME LITTLE SIGN Danielle Brisboix38 ( 29 ) THE NIGHT Intastella39 ( NEW ) GOLDENEYE Tina Turner40 ( 42 ) TRANSAMAZONIA The Shamen41 ( 41 ) BABY NOW THAT I’VE FOUND YOU Alison Krauss42 ( NEW ) MISUNDERSTOOD MAN Cliff Richard43 ( 25 ) STAY WITH ME Erasure44 ( 36 ) HAPPY JUST TO BE WITH YOU Michelle Gayle45 ( 28 ) PARTY UP THE WORLD D:Ream46 ( 27 ) ANYWHERE Dubstar47 ( 34 ) THE WORLD Nick Heyward48 ( NEW ) MY FRIENDS Red Hot Chili Peppers49 ( 49 ) YOU DO McAlmont Butler50 ( 39 ) THIS SUMMER Squeeze51 ( 70 ) DREAMS Wild Colour52 ( 37 ) WAITING IN VAIN Annie Lennox53 ( 53 ) BIG RIVER Jimmy Nail54 ( 43 ) WHEN I THINK OF YOU Kenny Thomas55 ( 64 ) POWER OF A WOMAN Eternal56 ( 26 ) SOMETHING FOR THE PAIN Bon Jovi57 ( 40 ) DO YOU SLEEP Lisa Loeb58 ( NEW ) WHEN YOU WALK IN THE ROOM Status Quo59 ( 54 ) ON THE BIBLE Deuce60 ( 31 ) BROKEN STONES Paul Weller61 ( 52 ) DOWNTOWN VENUS PM Dawn62 ( 58 ) A GIRL LIKE YOU Edwyn Collins63 ( 63 ) DANCING QUEEN/EAGLE Abba64 ( 66 ) BACK FOR GOOD Take That65 ( 44 ) WHAT DO I DO NOW Sleeper66 ( NEW ) UNTIL MY DYING DAY UB4067 ( 62 ) KISS FROM A ROSE Seal68 ( 59 ) HOLD ME THRILL ME KISS ME KILL ME U269 ( 69 ) YOU’VE LOST THAT LOVING FEELING The Righteous Brothers70 ( 45 ) COUNTRY HOUSE Blur71 ( 48 ) WE’VE GOT TO WORK IT OUT Bel Canto72 ( NEW ) ANYWHERE IS Enya73 ( 72 ) NO MORE ‘I LOVE YOU’S Annie Lennox74 ( 46 ) SUFFER NEVER Finn75 ( NEW ) BLUETONIC The Bluetonesplaylist1 “How To Make Friends” Terrorvision2 “Real Life” Simple Minds3 KILLER QUEEN Queen
November 16Nov 16 Author 29th October 1995It's 4 weeks on top and no sign of shifting as Coolio sees of a sudden surprise ballad attempt from Def Leppard, their highest-charting track since Let's Get Rocked topped my chart in 1992 being When Love And Hate Collide. The People's Century theme also goes top 10, and the biggest new entry is yet another chart ballad at the top end - Madonna debuts You'll See at 12, one of her better ballads, but not a patch on the very under-appreciated (in the UK) Take A Bow, but it did plug her new compilation album of ballads, Something To Remember. Cher, Tina Turner and UB40 leap into the top 20, and Saint Etienne drop by at 25 with the excellent He's On The Phone - if any 90's act under-performed chart-wise and were up for a trophy for that, Sarah & the boys are prime candidates for the top prize, and TLC follow-up a classic with a quite good Diggin' On You at 27. Remix fever of oldies shows no sign of abating as Blondie's Union City Blue returns 16 years on, and Human League's Don't You Want Me at 38 14 years later. Neither are as good as the originals.Elton, Quartzlock and The Rolling Stones are now out to buy and re-appear higher up, at 47, 56 and 45, just ahead of the future number one song When You Say Nothing At All. Sadly it's not Alison Krauss' fabulous and tasteful ballad that did it, in at 50 just beside herself, it's that Ronan cover in a few years. Jimmy Somerville claims his 11th charting year meanwhile with By Your Side, one I need to remind myself of - and it's not what I expected. A low-key, flutey, plaintive ballad shuffle beat. Quite nice. Diana King, meanwhile isnt after a Shy Guy now, cos there Ain't Nobody at 61 as she tarts up the classic Rufus/Chaka classic for the soul-jackswing shuffle beats of the 90's, which had already been a remixed hit already, and this cover doesnt add much, but it will be the first of several more. East 17 keep on thundering at 70, the low entry point disguising what is one of their best pop tunes, and slightly higher than a quick in/out for Dana Dawson's Got To Give Me Love at 74. Not bad, better than Diana King's cover. 1 ( 1 ) GANGSTA’S PARADISE Coolio featuring LV2 ( 19 ) WHEN LOVE AND HATE COLLIDE Def Leppard3 ( 2 ) A CHANGE IS GONNA COME/A KIND OF CHRISTMAS CARD Morten Harket4 ( 8 ) EVERYBODY SAY EVERYBODY DO Let Loose5 ( 4 ) SORTED FOR E’S AND WHIZZ/MISSHAPES Pulp6 ( 6 ) MISSING (REMIX) Everything But The Girl7 ( 9 ) HAND IN MY POCKET Alanis Morissette8 ( 10 ) I’D LIE FOR YOU (AND THAT’S THE TRUTH) Meat Loaf9 ( 3 ) FAIRGROUND Simply Red10 ( 17 ) THEME FROM “PEOPLE’S CENTURY” Zbignieuw Preisner11 ( 7 ) FANTASY Mariah Carey12 ( NEW ) YOU’LL SEE Madonna13 ( 12 ) KID (ACOUSTIC) The Pretenders14 ( 5 ) WHERE THE WILD ROSES GROW Nick Cave & Kylie Minogue15 ( 14 ) LIGHT OF MY LIFE Louise16 ( 16 ) STAYIN’ ALIVE N’Trance17 ( 39 ) GOLDENEYE Tina Turner18 ( 33 ) WALKING IN MEMPHIS Cher19 ( 11 ) ALRIGHT Cast20 ( 66 ) UNTIL MY DYING DAY UB4021 ( 15 ) RUNAWAY/WHEN I THINK OF YOU (REMIX) Janet Jackson22 ( 13 ) LUCKY YOU The Lightning Seeds23 ( 20 ) WATERFALLS TLC24 ( 18 ) U KRAZY KATS PJ & Duncan25 ( NEW ) HE’S ON THE PHONE Saint Etienne26 ( 26 ) WONDERWALL Oasis27 ( NEW ) DIGGIN’ ON YOU TLC28 ( 21 ) CAN I TOUCH YOU...THERE Michael Bolton29 ( 42 ) MISUNDERSTOOD MAN Cliff Richard30 ( 58 ) WHEN YOU WALK IN THE ROOM Status Quo31 ( 31 ) LUCKY LOVE Ace Of Base32 ( 23 ) CAMDEN TOWN Suggs33 ( 25 ) I CARE (SOUL TO SOUL) Soul II Soul34 ( 34 ) HEAVEN FOR EVERYONE Queen35 ( 35 ) SAME THING IN REVERSE Boy George36 ( 53 ) BIG RIVER Jimmy Nail37 ( NEW ) UNION CITY BLUE (REMIX) Blondie38 ( NEW ) DON’T YOU WANT ME (REMIX) Human League39 ( 28 ) SUGAR FREE Pauline Henry40 ( 49 ) YOU DO McAlmont Butler41 ( 24 ) HIDEAWAY De’Lacy42 ( 29 ) 74 - ’75 The Connells43 ( 32 ) FIND ME Jam & Spoon featuring Plavka44 ( 22 ) UGLY HOUSES Chumbawumba45 ( RE ) LIKE A ROLLING STONE The Rolling Stones46 ( 36 ) I FEEL LOVE ’95 Donna Summer47 ( RE ) BLESSED Elton John48 ( 44 ) HAPPY JUST TO BE WITH YOU Michelle Gayle49 ( 41 ) BABY NOW THAT I’VE FOUND YOU Alison Krauss50 ( NEW ) WHEN YOU SAY NOTHING AT ALL Alison Krauss51 ( 27 ) RAOUL (AND THE KINGS OF SPAIN) Tears For Fears52 ( 37 ) GIMME LITTLE SIGN Danielle Brisboix53 ( 30 ) OCEAN DRIVE The Lighthouse Family54 ( 38 ) THE NIGHT Intastella55 ( 55 ) POWER OF A WOMAN Eternal56 ( RE ) LOVE EVICTION Quartzlock featuring Lonnie Gordon57 ( 50 ) THIS SUMMER Squeeze58 ( NEW ) BY YOUR SIDE Jimmy Somerville59 ( 54 ) WHEN I THINK OF YOU Kenny Thomas60 ( 43 ) STAY WITH ME Erasure61 ( NEW ) AIN’T NOBODY Diana King62 ( 64 ) BACK FOR GOOD Take That63 ( 63 ) DANCING QUEEN/EAGLE Abba64 ( 59 ) ON THE BIBLE Deuce65 ( 62 ) A GIRL LIKE YOU Edwyn Collins66 ( 48 ) MY FRIENDS Red Hot Chili Peppers67 ( 45 ) PARTY UP THE WORLD D:Ream68 ( 69 ) YOU’VE LOST THAT LOVING FEELING The Righteous Brothers69 ( 46 ) ANYWHERE Dubstar70 ( NEW ) THUNDER East 1771 ( 47 ) THE WORLD Nick Heyward72 ( 73 ) NO MORE ‘I LOVE YOU’S Annie Lennox73 ( 67 ) KISS FROM A ROSE Seal74 ( NEW ) GOT TO GIVE ME LOVE Dana Dawson75 ( 40 ) TRANSAMAZONIA The ShamenTwo concerts this week in 1995, the former with second Manfred Mann lead singer Mike D'Abo on vocals - later tours I saw had both Mike and Paul Jones to give a more full setlist with the right-sounding vocals.The Sarstedt brothers all toured together singing and backing each other's hits as a sort of 3-fer-1 bargain. My rating of the songs is how they came over live that night, not how the records come over on recording, or else Mighty Quin, Fox On The Run would be in the Manfreds list, and Where Do You Got To would easily top the Sartsedts! playlist The Manfreds live in concert The Sarstedt’s live in concert1 HA! HA! SAID THE CLOWN 2 MY NAME IS JACK3 54321 4 RAGAMUFFIN MAN 5 SEMI-DETACHED SUBURBAN MR. JAMES FROZEN ORANGE JUICE (Peter)WELL I ASK YOU (Eden Kane)FORGET-ME-NOT (Eden Kane)WHERE DO YOU GO TO (MY LOVELY) (Peter)MY RESISTANCE IS LOW (Robin)
November 16Nov 16 "You'll See" was huge # 1 in my chart. The previous chart topper by Madonna was "Dear Jessie" in the end of 1989 year.
November 16Nov 16 The 'Missing' remix is fabulously atmospheric. Chart dance was getting more sensible now after the silly but fun Eurodance era.'When Love And Hate Collide' does sound like a 90s boyband song but it is emotive.
November 17Nov 17 Author 15 hours ago, Last Dreamer said:"You'll See" was huge # 1 in my chart. The previous chart topper by Madonna was "Dear Jessie" in the end of 1989 year.You'll See is a good'un and I remember it topping your chart, but I love Dear Jessie even more 🥰!
November 17Nov 17 Author 14 hours ago, TheSnake said:The 'Missing' remix is fabulously atmospheric. Chart dance was getting more sensible now after the silly but fun Eurodance era.'When Love And Hate Collide' does sound like a 90s boyband song but it is emotive.Yes I think dance was more cool from here on too 👍and I had forgotten Def Leppard got so high in my charts as it's not one of my faves. Judging by the number of ballads at the top end I must have been going through a melancholy phase. If they suddenly all drop it'll be my mood picking up! I really can't remember what happens next 😯
November 17Nov 17 1 hour ago, Popchartfreak said:You'll See is a good'un and I remember it topping your chart, but I love Dear Jessie even more 🥰!It's not 100 % fact, but possibly Madonna had 13 number ones in my retrochart.1983 - Burning Up1984 - Lucky Star, Borderline, Like A Virgin1985 - Material Girl, Crazy For You, Angel, Dress You Up1989 - Like A Prayer, Dear Jessie1995 - You'll See 1996 - Don't Cry For Me Argentina2004 - Love Profusion
November 17Nov 17 Author 45 minutes ago, Last Dreamer said:It's not 100 % fact, but possibly Madonna had 13 number ones in my retrochart.1983 - Burning Up1984 - Lucky Star, Borderline, Like A Virgin1985 - Material Girl, Crazy For You, Angel, Dress You Up1989 - Like A Prayer, Dear Jessie1995 - You'll See1996 - Don't Cry For Me Argentina2004 - Love ProfusionMadonna's on 21 number ones for me (Holiday, Papa Don't Preach, True Blue, Open Your Heart, La Isla Bonita, Who's That Girl, Express Yourself, Dear Jessie, Vogue, Rescue Me, Deeper And Deeper, Take A Bow, The Power Of Good-Bye, Beautiful Stranger, Don't Tell Me, Hung Up, Get Together, Jump, Four Minutes, Ghosttown, Medllin) but we share only 1, though Like A Prayer hit 2 and is bigger than some of her number ones! 😯😄
November 18Nov 18 John, "True Blue" era was really successful in your chart and flop in my GD.Only # 5 for "Open Your Heart", # 16 for "La Isla Bonita" and DNC for "Papa Don't Preach" (my least favourite Madonna's single from 80s decade)13 number ones for Madonna, it's equal result with YVA and Britney, only ABBA had more chart toppers in "Gražios Dainos".
November 18Nov 18 Author 3 hours ago, Last Dreamer said:John, "True Blue" era was really successful in your chart and flop in my GD.Only # 5 for "Open Your Heart", # 16 for "La Isla Bonita" and DNC for "Papa Don't Preach" (my least favourite Madonna's single from 80s decade)13 number ones for Madonna, it's equal result with YVA and Britney, only ABBA had more chart toppers in "Gražios Dainos".13 is pretty impressive! and ABBA out top in number ones is fabulous! 🤩
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