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#82 in the end.

 

Ah well. Hopefully it can keep "selling" via streams, even if it's just a 100 a week.

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Big promo slot confirmed: Sophie is performing 'Crying at the Discotheque' on the New Year's Eve edition of the Graham Norton Show. Usually get big ratings!
Really didn't expect this, can't see it really helping the album. She should've released her version of Lady (Hear me tonight) or Sing it back and added it on to the album.

 

I hope she rereleases it for the tour and adds these two songs, plus maybe one or two extras.

Big promo slot confirmed: Sophie is performing 'Crying at the Discotheque' on the New Year's Eve edition of the Graham Norton Show. Usually get big ratings!

 

That's amazing for her!

 

I hope she rereleases it for the tour and adds these two songs, plus maybe one or two extras.

 

I agree, or maybe even a Christmas song added this month may have helped along with another disco!

Big promo slot confirmed: Sophie is performing 'Crying at the Discotheque' on the New Year's Eve edition of the Graham Norton Show. Usually get big ratings!

 

Didn't Mel C perform High Heels there last year? :lol:

 

Either way, good for her. I would've gone with a greatest hits medley though to push the album. Maybe something like Murder / Mixed Up / Catch You / Heartbreak Make Me A Dancer / Young Blood / Groovejet (though that would probably be too long lol).

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Might get bigger ratings than usual with more people not being out celebrating!

 

Plus, no disrespect to Mel C and I like the song but High Heels was quite a choice, I think this'll help Sophie.

Christmas version of My Favourite Things available today!
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The album and single have climbed back up the charts !!
The album and single have climbed back up the charts !!

 

:unsure: where?

She’s done a couple of recent live performances it seems, and that’s what’s getting it pushed up the charts! Would seriously love this to smash. :heart:

 

 

I caught the performance on Graham Norton last night and was pleasantly surprised! I had no idea she had this out.

 

 

Horrified to see the start of this thread with people never having heard Murder on the Dancefloor. Like HOW?! It and Groovejet were ubiquitous.

 

And here it is, filmed in several London venues to highlight how much has been put on hold due to the pandemic

 

I really love this video! And the cover is decent (i mean it aint Alcazar but what is)

She was revealed on the first episode of The Masked Singer last week.

 

 

 

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My favourite things is the best of the covers from the new tracks. Sophie does an amazing job on the vocals.
:unsure: where?

 

Crying is actually at #8 on UK iTunes and Songs From The K!tchen Disco at #2. :o

 

More "impressingly", K!tchen Disco is at #153 on Apple Music.

Crying is actually at #8 on UK iTunes and Songs From The K!tchen Disco at #2. :o

 

More "impressingly", K!tchen Disco is at #153 on Apple Music.

 

That's rather impressive. I know iTunes these day doesn't mean much, especially for songs, but hopefully it could see the album getting back into the top 100! Graham must have had some good impact for her.

Just caught up on her recent performances - both fantastic, 'Crying at the Discotheque' feels like its her own and I don't think I'll ever tire of hearing 'Murder on the Dancefloor'.

 

I was very happy to see Sophie in the iTunes Top 10 on both songs and albums, I suspected Graham Norton would have a big effect but it's still wonderful to see the proof.

 

I know it doesn't mean much but 'Crying at the Discotheque' had a decent sales chart run and should achieve a new peak this week:

 

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The album is #19 on the midweeks! :cheer:

 

Get those 500 sales Sophie!! :w00t:

 

On a serious note, even though sales are incredibly low, it's still nice to see her up there.

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