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I love this thread already, it's going to basically be a re-run of my teenage years! *.*

 

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I'm not one for hyperbole but this is going to be one of my favourite things on the internet.
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I should state that they are intended to be written in an Alan Jones esque style and as though they were "written at the time" .
^thanks for the link, listening now... they're only playing the newies so far and skipping all there songs going down

 

too bad about 7" sales, I always did prefer them to CD singles myself

 

Yeah up until I think early 1991 they only played the new entries and climbers below the Top 20 as the chart was just 2 hours (5-7pm).

 

Which is a shame in this case because they skipped “Fools Gold” by the Stone Roses at number 35. : (

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How much of your life have you dedicated to this project? :o

Far too long. Haha

Love this thread! This was when I started to really watch TOTP so love the fact I can discuss each week here.
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13TH JANUARY

 

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It’s a new year, a new decade, and we have a new No 1 single to celebrate. New Kids On The Block confirm their position as the newest teen heart throbs in the charts with the re-issued “Hangin Tough” springing 9-1 this week just 6 weeks after their previous single “You Got It (The Right Stuff)” vacated the top slot, the shortest gap between chart toppers by the same act since John Lennon 9 years ago. That’s the good news, sadly its move to the top is accompanied by a sale of 28,500, that’s the lowest tally since BMRB took over compilation of the charts in 1969, the parent album of the same name (which serves as their debut UK release) lifts 8-6 in recognition of the fact that it now holds two UK chart toppers, that’s a new peak for it.

 

 

 

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More Italo house for you up next, Vocalist Ann-Marie Smith was the 49th vocalist to audition for the group and gave them their name though it should be noted that Dawn Mitchell has been recruited to front the group and thusly appears in the video for the 49ers. “Touch Me” features two samples, Alysha’s Warren’s “Touch Me” and Aretha Franklin’s “Rock-A-Lott” which have been meshed together to give us “Touch Me” which accelerates 23-6 (21,200) now that the Christmas period has passed. The project is the brain child of Gianfranco Bortolotti the man behind Capella who scored a No 11 hit last year with “Helyom Halib”.

 

 

 

 

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Swedish producers Robert Wåtz and Rasmus Lindwall first spotted singer Laila El Khalifi in a singing competition in 1988 and decided to work with her, abbreviations all around happened as they became Rob N Raz Featuring Leila K and “Got To Get” became a European hit at the end of 1989. It’s certainly taken its time here as it’s moved 57-32-14-13-14-11-11 since its November release to finally enter the upper reaches as it hits No 8 (19,700).

 

 

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Meanwhile it’s relief all round for Sonia whose third single “Listen To Your Heart” puts her back on track after last single “Can’t Forget You”’s underperformance. The latter track only made No 17 after the chart topping “You’ll Never Stop Me Loving You” in the summer, she now climbs 20-10 (18,800). The video features some neat moves from fellow S/A/W produced act Big Fun which seems to be helping her, expect that debut album in Spring apparently.

 

 

Elsewhere it’s tough on Jason Donovan who led for most of the week with “When You Come Back To Me”, its chances were scuppered by TOTP giving it no air time, and now the prospect of it topping the charts must be behind it as it trailed in with 26,000 sales marking its third week in the runner up spot. S/A/W still have 2 of the top 5 records, last week’s chart topper from Band Aid slumps 1-4 (23,500) losing 60% saleswise week on week and at that rate it will be lucky to be top 20 next week however it is now the 33rd week in a three year period where PWL/SAW have helmed at least two of the top 5 singles in a week. In between them are two non movers who both lose sales as well, Soul II Soul at No 3 (24,000) and Madonna at No 5 (21,900), De La Soul improve 8-7 (20,400) and Kaoma dip 7-9 (19,600).

 

 

1- HANGIN TOUGH- New Kids On The Block (28,500)

2- WHEN YOU COME BACK TO ME- Jason Donovan (26,000)

3- GET A LIFE- Soul II Soul (24,000)

4- DO THEY KNOW IT’S CHRISTMAS- Band Aid II (23,500)

5- DEAR JESSIE- Madonna (21,900)

6- TOUCH ME- 49ers (21,200)

7- THE MAGIC NUMBER/ BUDDY- De La Soul (20,400)

8- GOT TO GET- Rob N Raz Ft Leila K (19,700)

9- LAMBADA- Kaoma (19,600)

10- LISTEN TO YOUR HEART- Sonia (18,800)

 

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Ugh. I hated NKOTB for blocking Jason :(

 

They were sooooo basic. As was Jason in retrospect.

 

 

was never a fan on NKOTB

 

cool story about how 49ers got their name :D never herd it before

 

I liked most of the SAW acts but never got the appeal of Sonia :o As a kid, I bought the albums by Kylie, Jason, Mel & Kim, Bananarama, even Sinitta, but I never liked Sonia :D

Hangin Tough is appallingly bad. They are as about as tough as soggy bread!

 

I loved Step by Step by them though.

Looking forward to watching the 90s TOTP repeats *.* I wasn't born until '97 so sadly no anecdotes to offer, but I look forward to everyone else's!

 

It took me years to realise that there was even an '89 version of 'Do They Know It's Christmas?' - the original and 2004 versions were always on the musical channels but never that one. Not complaining as it's my least favourite incarnation of it. 1984 > 2014 > 2004 > 1989 but the original is way ahead in first.

 

I usually see the Band Aid 2 song played in the Christmas countdowns as it’s sales mean its generally top 30 but yes it’s terrible and probably why we waited another 15 years for the next one. My favs are 1984>2004(because it’s my eras version)>2014>>>>>1989. It did mean Cliff Richard got the Xmas number one two years in a row and in 1990 this would be three years in a row 😐

 

Not much in the top 10 to get excited about for me though except maybe De La Soul finally getting into the top 10!

 

Great idea for a thread though, might try and listen to the top 40s each week on mixcloud though too if someone posts a link 😀

How much longer do we have to put up with SAW domination seems like the late 80s are spoilt by it. Didn’t realise ‘Big Fun’ were another of their acts but I should have known by how terrible they are.

 

Seems like between 1987-92 the industry were trying to find a replacement for Wham but couldn’t strike gold, they would have to wait over another year for Take That!

love listening to the retro charts, Bruno was a real pro

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