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Strictly Come Dancing iTunes Boost 24 members have voted

  1. 1. Which Song will Achieve the Highest iTunes Position Following The Strictly Performance?

    • Love At First Sight
      0
    • Better The Devil You Know
      1
    • Dancing
      20
    • All The Lovers
      3
  2. 2. Should Kylie Release a Duets Album?

    • Yes
      7
    • No
      12
    • Unsure
      5
  3. 3. Which Album Do You Prefer?

    • Kylie's KM94
      7
    • Madoona's Ray of Light
      17
  4. 4. Where Will SBIT Chart Next week?

    • Top 75
      5
    • Top 50
      6
    • Top 40
      7
    • Top 30
      3
    • Top 20 or Higher
      3

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Either way Kylie has so much material left hanging about in vaults that could easily land Kylie a 17th Top 10 album.
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Dancing as we have predicted has got the most from the performance despite it getting the shortest part of the medley.

 

Dancing vocally got very little from kylie but in happy with its boost as uts getting nearer to 200k which us great result for kylie.
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It is just a joy that Dancing has built those sales as i really did not see this outcome when it was released with a Number 48 debut.
Dancing despite it's much much lower than deserved chart position has done well and is a song that will remain hugely popular on all kylies tours.
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It is a song that will be remembered preciously among her fans and will be an encore song or part of an encore medley as part of the tours.
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Very possible but a certain Top 5 hit.

It could have been an All The Lovers size hit.

25% of voters predicted correctly on a top 50 return last week. When I voted I was beyond sure it would be top 40.
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I also predicted a Top 40 return and voted without the slightest of doubts.

I secretly had hope it would have made its way back into a Top 30 position.

 

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