March 30, 20188 yr If Freaky Friday reaches #1, that will be the last time I take the charts seriously. It's a funny song, but #1, really? :blink:
March 30, 20188 yr Updated biggest falls from #1 on UK singles chart: TO FROM TITLE, Artist (Year) 29 1 A BRIDGE OVER YOU, The Lewisham And Greenwich NHS Choir (2016) 20 1 ONE NIGHT/I GOT STUNG, Elvis Presley (2005) 20 1 BABY'S COMING BACK/TRANSYLVANIA, McFly (2007) 14 1 IT'S NOW OR NEVER (O SOLE MIO), Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires (2005) 12 1 MARY'S BOY CHILD, Harry Belafonte (1958) 10 1 ONLY YOU, Flying Pickets (1984) 10 1 JAILHOUSE ROCK, Elvis Presley (2005) 10 1 SHE LOOKS SO PERFECT, 5 Seconds of Summer (2014) 10 1 GOD'S PLAN, Drake (2018)* *fall affected by ACR rule. Edited March 30, 20188 yr by Doctor Blind
March 30, 20188 yr If Freaky Friday reaches #1, that will be the last time I take the charts seriously. It's a funny song, but #1, really? :blink: Maybe it'll be this year's 'Black Beatles' and mirror it in that sense?
March 30, 20188 yr How can you have a record for most solo number 1s when she isn't even solo on most of them and isn't even the main artist
March 30, 20188 yr How can you have a record for most solo number 1s when she isn't even solo on most of them and isn't even the main artist The record for most solo number-ones is different to the most number-ones as a lead artist (or the most number-ones as a lead artist without features).
March 30, 20188 yr Excellent for George Ezra! I sort of feel like his own people expected him to flop this time around as all the marketing felt very low key. Good for him!
March 31, 20188 yr Huh? I'd say he's had one of the biggest marketing campaigns since Ed, surely? :lol:
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