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Choose your least favourite song 19 members have voted

  1. 1. Vote!

    • Think About It
      0
    • Weak
      3
    • Loving You [with Matt Cardle]
      2
    • Anymore
      0
    • Dear Life
      10
    • Room for Love
      4

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Results so far:

07th - Rock Me [Round 4 / 6 votes + Round 4 Tiebreak / 8 votes]

08th - High Heels [Round 3 / 11 votes]

09th - Numb [feat. Sons of Sonix] [Round 2 / 6 votes]

10th - I Know Him So Well [feat. Emma Bunton] [Round 2 / 10 votes]

11th - Let There Be Love [Round 1 / 8 votes]

12th - Hold On [feat. Alex Francis] [Round 1 / 10 votes]

13th - Cool as You [with Peter Aristone] [Round 1 / 15 votes]

 

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I find Weak quite dramatic and moving. And it has some of my favourite Melanie vocals. But it was an odd choice, given all the obvious single material on The Sea. In any case, I'm voting for Dear Life again.
I agree Weak is dramatic and has a very hypnotic element to it. I seem to recall it doing very well on radio for her thanks to radio 2, didn't it peak at like #20 on UK radio.
I agree Weak is dramatic and has a very hypnotic element to it. I seem to recall it doing very well on radio for her thanks to radio 2, didn't it peak at like #20 on UK radio.

 

 

Omg we actually agree on something, hypnotic is exactly how I described it to a friend :lol:

 

It's her highest peaking radio single since On the horizon isn't it? That was the reason it was chosen over Burn as radio 2 said they would support that song. If it had been released in the 90's / early 00's I think it would have been a similar sized hit to Northern Star (the single) tbh.

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