September 10, 20205 yr Sorry to be a broken record but where are Killers in albums in this update? :)
September 10, 20205 yr Sorry to be a broken record but where are Killers in albums in this update? :) On the No.10 bus wherever that takes you :P
September 10, 20205 yr On the No.10 bus wherever that takes you :P Thanks! I think it takes them straight out of the top 10 tomorrow unfortunately!
September 10, 20205 yr To be fair I think both of them will plummet next week - it's possible that we'll finally get a new record for biggest fall from #1. Is this record still held by The Vamps?
September 10, 20205 yr Is this record still held by The Vamps? I'm pretty sure it is (1-35 IIRC) but I'm sure someone else can confirm.
September 10, 20205 yr I've bought more physical albums/singles than ever this year thanks to various chart campaigns :lol: I only usually go for signed ones though
September 10, 20205 yr I wonder has dermot kennedy any chance of sneaking into the top 20 tomorrow with Giants.
September 10, 20205 yr Dance Monkey back in Top 40 update - love to see it! Hope Miley can stay Top 10 tomorrow and can Lighter overtake for #3 tomorrow??
September 10, 20205 yr The OCC says, The Rolling Stones have pulled ahead of Declan McKenna in the nail-bitingly close race for this week’s Number 1 album. After holding at Number 2 throughout the week, The Rolling Stones’ reissue of their 1973 album Goats Head Soup has steadily been gaining ground and the Official Charts Company can confirm that it’s all change overnight – The Stones have now nudged ahead of Declan McKenna’s second album Zeros in the battle for Number 1. As things stand there are just 282 chart sales between the two acts. It’s all to play for on tomorrow’s final chart, as The Rolling Stones have the edge on sales following the grand opening of their new permanent shop on Carnaby Street, but Declan is charging ahead of the band on streams. Goats Head Soup originally went to Number 1 on its release, and this remaster will mark its first stint in the Top 40 in almost 47 years. In total, The Rolling Stones have 12 Number 1 albums.
September 10, 20205 yr Ooops @ Declan falling behind The Rolling Stones. Hope he can somehow claw it back.
September 10, 20205 yr Declan Mc Kenna was on the ITV political programme "Peston" last night, so I thought he would get a boost. Robert Peston said he was no. 1 in the charts but had to correct this to no. 1 in the mid-week chart.
September 10, 20205 yr "Don't know who the Rolling Stones are" i hope she's joking omfg If you're talking about Sports Team, I'm pretty sure that was sarcasm
September 10, 20205 yr I finally splashed out and bought a copy of Zeros, the first time I've bought an album within a year of its release since... Steve Angello's album at the start of 2016 I think? Anyway, hope he claws back #1 somehow! Edit: scratch the above, it was Lukas Graham's self-titled album... obviously :P
September 10, 20205 yr "Don't know who the Rolling Stones are" i hope she's joking omfg Of course they're joking lmao
September 10, 20205 yr The skinny on Perfect is this: It is bundled down onto permanent ACR after hitting the 3 years since release mark. The only reason that didn't happen back in March was because it received a manual reset in September 2017 when it was formally promoted as a single. This had the effect of resetting the timer, so its "official" release date was mid-September that year. Meaning we have just hit the third anniversary of that moment. This isn't an arbitrary or spontaneous application of the rules, it happens automatically to every single track in the database the moment they reach the three year mark, it is just that Perfect has uniquely and extraordinarily been in a position to be charting when that happened so we all got to witness it.
September 10, 20205 yr But Perfect wasn’t released as a single until the 26th September so not for another 2 weeks
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