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Which songs are at numbers 26, 31 and 40 in the Tuesday midweeks?

Click the link in the update post to find out :magic:

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Will be interesting to see how the Xmas songs do with 3 more days of other songs catching/overtaking them.
Because it's still the Christmas season! For me I listen to them until NYD

 

Same here I’ve will keep them on my own work playlist until Sunday and then have a clear out and add newer tracks to bring Jan in. Some like Sam Fender and Sam Smith might survive as they are seasonal!

Really? Where do you see that?

Some people info had sales data but they only posted kylies sales

Instead of the interesting sales ie mariah vs wham in singles, buble vs taylor in albums

I'm hearing in the most recent update Wham! were 89 copies behind Mariah, is that true? :o

 

It's close, around 400 sales.. but Mariah should hold.

the yearly Wham! for #1 campaign need to get their act together now in that case, this is the best chance they'll ever get of going to #1.

Mariah is doing better on streaming currently however, so she'll remain #1 unless there is a Wham sales push.

Really? Where do you see that?

Some people info had sales data but they only posted kylies sales

Instead of the interesting sales ie mariah vs wham in singles, buble vs taylor in albums

 

Those Kylie sales were all that person had, because they got it from being posted on a Kylie fan site.

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It's close, around 400 sales.. but Mariah should hold.

Do you have a feel for whether the likes of Little Mix and Ed still have a chance of beating Mariah? If it's a Monday update with Sunday streaming data missing their final sales might be around 3x whatever's showing in this update while the Christmas songs will hardly add anything.

Mariah and Wham are the only Christmas tracks still on Spotify Top 200. Take it that means most of the rest will have gone from the Top 40 either today or Friday?
Mariah and Wham are the only Christmas tracks still on Spotify Top 200. Take it that means most of the rest will have gone from the Top 40 either today or Friday?

 

I reckon Jess Glynne could still be top 10-15, and a few others lower down, between Nos 31-40 end. Its really hard to predict what's coming back in.

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This is the Monday Chart Update (posted a day later because of the Bank Holiday on Monday), we are unlikely to get Tuesday midweeks this week.

Fairly sure they'd be the Tuesday midweeks? I'm not sure an update is compiled at all on bank holidays (in past instances these OCC updates have definitely matched up with our outside source's Tuesday mids).

Not posted in a while so hello to members from years gone by (and some old chart mod friends) and hello to all new posters and those I haven't conversed with here before.

 

The Wham! vs Mariah chart battle this week is interesting.

 

Is Mariah 79 or ~400 ahead.

 

If someone has the breakdown, what are the splits in the totals between SES and Sales? Trying to work out of a Wham! ITunes/sales push could be enough to take it for them.

Really? Where do you see that?

Some people info had sales data but they only posted kylies sales

Instead of the interesting sales ie mariah vs wham in singles, buble vs taylor in albums

 

You seem to have a real issue with Kylie’s sales being posted each week - move along if they don’t interest you, they are posted on various Kylie forums and then copied on to here hence it being the only information available.

^my issue is why not post the whole thing, who cares if Kylie is 45 or 46
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^my issue is why not post the whole thing, who cares if Kylie is 45 or 46

The info comes from Kylie forums, as per their post. The people who post Kylie data won't have the full midweeks.

I see, but that's why I asked, I just said if they have the info, can they post, it was the most diplomatic post ever

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