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Nice to see their Spotify monthly listeners rising again, back up to 7,031,206. Hopefully we all get streaming from Friday to coincide with the vinyls release too and then for Mother's day with Mama. Get that streaming figure closer to 7.5m.
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Melanie C - Who I Am

 

iTunes:

#1 Brazil

#1 Chile

#2 Argentina

#2 Costa Rica

#2 Ecuador

#2 Spain

#3 Cyprus

#3 Greece

#5 United Kingdom

#5 Italy

#6 Mexico

#8 Ireland

#11 Philippines

#13 Ukraine

#14 Australia

#15 Peru

#18 France

#20 Poland

#24 Portugal

#25 United Arab Emirates

#31 Turkey

#36 Denmark

#37 Netherlands

#39 Germany

#44 Canada

#52 Switzerland

#64 Vietnam

#90 New Zealand

#101 Malaysia

#106 United States

#107 Thailand

#126 Belgium

#127 Russia

#238 Indonesia

#488 South Africa

 

The This Time album is rather randomly at #819 on iTunes lol, probably just 1 person buying it.

The This Time album is rather randomly at #819 on iTunes lol, probably just 1 person buying it.

 

When You're Gone

 

iTunes:

#269 Australia

#500 United Kingdom

 

 

Album: High Heels - EP

 

iTunes:

#14 Spain

#234 United Kingdom

 

 

First Day of My Life

 

iTunes:

#273 Switzerland

 

 

Yesterday This Time (Album) reached for a moment #561 in UK

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Melanie C top 20 charts updated:

 

Who I Am

 

iTunes:

#2 Spain

#3 Brazil

#4 Sweden

#5 Greece

#5 Italy

#6 United Kingdom

#6 Chile

#7 Germany

#10 Mexico

#11 Switzerland

#17 Australia

 

Album: High Heels - EP

 

iTunes:

#9 Spain

 

 

Mama - iTunes

 

Ireland - #70

UK - #95

 

Estimated sales via Digital sales data

 

Ireland - 3 sales :kink:

UK - 28 sales

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I downloaded the radio version (single) as I already have Spice. Nice to see the album version at #18 also climbing in Ireland - currently at #26

Mama - iTunes

 

UK #19

Ireland #15

 

Judging by the Digital Sales Data website it's combined paid for sales is around 100 today so far

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It is kind of amazing from such a small catalogue how much sales and how after all these years they still gets such mileage out of those few songs.

 

It be impossible to work out I net but I'd love to know what they have sold from 2001 on wards.

It is kind of amazing from such a small catalogue how much sales and how after all these years they still gets such mileage out of those few songs.

 

It be impossible to work out I net but I'd love to know what they have sold from 2001 on wards.

 

When I was a kid I didn't think about the time of year songs were released but having a Christmas #1 and a song called 'Mama' released on Mother's Day was genius because it comes around every year.

 

Glad they get these trickle sales every year :cheer:

 

 

When I was a kid I didn't think about the time of year songs were released but having a Christmas #1 and a song called 'Mama' released on Mother's Day was genius because it comes around every year.

 

Glad they get these trickle sales every year :cheer:

 

 

I've always been amazing and a bit shocked as to why they never did an original Christmas song when they were at the height of their fame?!?!? I mean it could easily have been a double a-side with Too Much or Goodbye, or even better they could have released one in 1999 and gone for 4 consecutive Christmas #1's and broken their own (and The Beatles) record (and go that 10th #1 the following year lol).

 

The fact that they were canny enough to release for the Christmas #1's and Mama for mothers day show's they had some kind of long term ideas and a proper Christmas #1 or hit is a sure income every year... the likes of Wham, Slade and Mariah Carey make hundreds of thousands ever year on the back of their Christmas hits. :blink:

The fact that they were canny enough to release for the Christmas #1's and Mama for mothers day show's they had some kind of long term ideas and a proper Christmas #1 or hit is a sure income every year... the likes of Wham, Slade and Mariah Carey make hundreds of thousands ever year on the back of their Christmas hits. :blink:

 

To be fair, Wham, Slade and Mariah Carey didn't really take off until the digital age which is something they just couldn't have predicted since back then all continued income from those hits would've been from airplay. 2 Become 1 still gets decent amount of airplay around the holidays, it just doesn't dent the charts because it's not *actually* Christmas themed. But that songs would bother the charts year after year was nothing that could've been predicted back then.

To be fair, Wham, Slade and Mariah Carey didn't really take off until the digital age which is something they just couldn't have predicted since back then all continued income from those hits would've been from airplay. 2 Become 1 still gets decent amount of airplay around the holidays, it just doesn't dent the charts because it's not *actually* Christmas themed. But that songs would bother the charts year after year was nothing that could've been predicted back then.

 

 

Yeah but they still made a fortune on airplay alone, Noddy Holder said in the 90's that the Slade Xmas song bankrolls his lifestyle every year. I mean 2 become 1 get's a bit of airplay but not to the extent the Christmas tracks do.

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I know it means very little, but Emma's Maybe is almost at 1million streams on Spotify - give it a stream today pals :w00t:

 

Maybe totally needs to go on one of those Throwback playlists ASAP!!!

Maybe's problem is it isn't on a lot of countries spotify. As is the same with the whole middle 2 of Emma's albums.
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