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She's #81 combined according to Digital Spy, Currently #132 and #173 now so still rising, I wasn't saying that in rude way by the way, I just didn't understand why Mark wasn't adding One More Sleep to the Christmas song updates when its got two versions in top 200 and as done for a few days now.

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One More Sleep - Leona Lewis at currently at #136 & #180, Mark never seems to put her in the daily Christmas song updates for some reason.

 

I think its doing better then last year at this point should be in the top 100 in the coming days.

 

i think because he is posting the top 100 itunes not the combined one..missing also Ariana,Slade etc..

i think because he is posting the top 100 itunes not the combined one..missing also Ariana,Slade etc..

 

His update yesterday / other days as been top 200 and as had Ariana etc in however never Leona, I wasn't at all saying it in a funny or rude way so hopefully he doesn't take it that way, Just be nice to see her as part of an xmas update so I can just come on here and check her iTunes numbers instead of going into iTunes and looking.

She's #81 combined according to Digital Spy, Currently #132 and #173 now so still rising, I wasn't saying that in rude way by the way, I just didn't understand why Mark wasn't adding One More Sleep to the Christmas song updates when its got two versions in top 200 and as done for a few days now.

 

 

FYI, there's absolutely no way of working out the combined position of songs outside the top 100, because there's no way of knowing the gaps between songs, which could be huge or minuscule. Whoever said that on Digital Spy is taking a wild or educated guess. They probably aren't way off though, I expect it to be around the 80 - 100 mark somewhere.

16. (& 41). All I Want For Christmas Is You - Mariah Carey

31. (& 45). Fairytale of New York (feat. Kirsty MacColl) - The Pogues

33. I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday - Roy Wood & Wizzard

36. (& 90). Last Christmas (Single Version) - Wham!

42. Merry Christmas Everyone - Shakin' Stevens

54. Driving Home for Christmas - Chris Rea

57. Do They Know It's Christmas? - Band Aid

58. It's Beginning To Look a Lot Like Christmas - Michael Bublé

71. Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree - Brenda Lee

92. Step Into Christmas (Radio Mix) - Elton John

97. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! (Remastered) - Dean Martin

 

121. (& 166.) One More Sleep - Leona Lewis

 

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I'd rather a different Xmas song got the highest rather than AIWFCIY every year

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FYI, there's absolutely no way of working out the combined position of songs outside the top 100, because there's no way of knowing the gaps between songs, which could be huge or minuscule. Whoever said that on Digital Spy is taking a wild or educated guess. They probably aren't way off though, I expect it to be around the 80 - 100 mark somewhere.

 

 

You can work it out looking at the Christmas chart roughly. You can view the holiday chart with popularity here - http://www.lpb5.com/index.php?Region=14344...t+%28Numbers%29

 

It only has one version at 0.14, but the second version is about the same position on iTunes main chart as Justin Bieber's Mistletoe which is at ~0.1. So combined Leona's at around 0.24 on the Christmas holiday chart popularity. Wham!'s second version is ~0.2 (#85) whilst Buble is at ~0.28 (#59). So you can estimate that combined, Leona's between #59-#85 on the main iTunes chart. Of course this doesn't take into account combined versions of every song, as it could be higher/lower if those were included as well. It isn't all based on a wild guess. :)

You can work it out looking at the Christmas chart roughly. You can view the holiday chart with popularity here - http://www.lpb5.com/index.php?Region=14344...t+%28Numbers%29

 

It only has one version at 0.14, but the second version is about the same position on iTunes main chart as Justin Bieber's Mistletoe which is at ~0.1. So combined Leona's at around 0.24 on the Christmas holiday chart popularity. Wham!'s second version is ~0.2 on popularity on the holiday chart and that's at #85 whilst Buble at ~0.28 is at #59. So you can estimate that combined, Leona's between #59-#85. Of course this doesn't take into account combined versions of every song, as it could be higher/lower if those were included as well. It isn't all based on a wild guess. :)

 

Well, I did state that it would be an educated guess and that you can probably work out a range rather than a very specific figure of "81" which was given, which is the same as what you just said.

I'd rather a different Xmas song got the highest rather than AIWFCIY every year
At least the MORAL winner of the Xmas songs is 'Fairytale Of New York' every year.

 

Mariah:

17 Mariah Carey All I Want For Christmas Is You

45 Mariah Carey All I Want for Christmas Is You

566 Justin Bieber & Mariah Carey All I Want for Christmas Is You (Superfestive!) [Duet With Mariah Carey]

 

Pogues:

36 The Pogues Fairytale of New York (feat. Kirsty MacColl)

44 The Pogues Fairytale of New York

354 The Pogues Fairytale of New York (feat. Kirsty MacColl)

395 The Pogues Fairytale of New York (feat. Kirsty MacColl)

680 The Pogues Fairytale of New York

 

Pogues having more versions than Mariah in the top 1500, clearly this proves that FONY is the better song. *.*

What's out tomorrow that could trouble the iTunes top 100?
Drakes new collab with the Chainsmokers and Rihanna will surely go to no 1?

Nah you're joking, I can tell, im not that gullible ;) What's really out?

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