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What a bore fest :teresa:

This is a bit of a snoozefest oops

 

Woah Ed overtook Adele in the albums :o my prediction of him being higher than ABBA in their second week turned out to be wrong be he eventually surprised!

Have to say the stability of Ed’s album since week 2 is very impressive even though its numbers haven’t been huge.

 

This Christmas song cover is sooooo dull. I prefer Christmoist.

18 | :up: 19 | 31st week

 

Kelly Clarkson

Underneath The Tree

 

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1st single from Wrapped In Red

Released: 22nd November 2013

Label: 19 Recordings

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (14/12/2013) | 79-46-30-55-x

RE (22/12/2016) | 98-74-66-x

RE (14/12/2017) | 91-49-47-32-x

RE (13/12/2018) | 89-69-55-37-x

RE (12/12/2019) | 49-39-33-21-x

RE (03/12/2020) | 46-20-16-20-15-17-x

RE (02/12/2021) | 70-29-17-20-19-18

 

Sales: 800k+

Certification: Platinum

Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio

 

16 Sales

11 Audio Streaming

19 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

During her championship season on the first American Idol in 2002, Kelly Clarkson wowed judges and viewers in ways that countless contestants have emulated since but few ever repeated. But what’s most amazing about the Texan sweetheart’s Cinderella story is not how she earned that first burst of reality-TV glory but how she extended her 15 minutes to weather setbacks and forge a career as one of music’s best-loved performers. Clearly Clarkson’s power and versatility as a vocalist were equaled by her determination and resilience, qualities she displayed when she shifted away from pop ballads like her Idol signature song “A Moment Like This” toward spunkier declarations of autonomy like 2004’s “Since U Been Gone” and 2011’s “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You).” Those hits proved Clarkson was just as happy rocking out as she was demonstrating her fervent love for pop, country, and R&B. They also showed how even major-league song doctors like Max Martin had to conform to Clarkson’s style and sensibility, not the other way around. Her eighth consecutive album to debut in the top three spots on the Billboard album charts, 2017’s Meaning of Life was her most confident and well-rounded statement to date. The single “Heat,” an irresistible gospel-house hit fueled by Clarkson’s unbeatable spirit and limitless energy, proved she could cut it as a club diva, too. - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

2003 06 Miss Independent -1-

2003 35 Low -2-

2005 05 Since U Been Gone -1-

2005 09 Behind These Hazel Eyes -2-

2005 07 Because Of You -3-

2006 21 Walk Away -4-

2006 22 Breakaway -5-

2007 09 Never Again -1-

2009 01 My Life Would Suck Without You -1-

2009 36 I Do Not Hook Up -2-

2009 66 Already Gone -3-

2011 04 Mr. Know It All -1-

2012 08 What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger) -2-

2012 40 Dark Side -3-

2012 51 Catch My Breath -1-

2013 15 Underneath The Tree -1-

2015 07 Heartbeat Song -1-

2015 21 Second Hand Heart (Ben Haenow feat. Kelly Clarkson)

2016 27 Piece By Piece -2-

2017 81 Love So Soft -1-

2021 37 Santa, Can't You Hear Me (Kelly Clarkson & Ariana Grande) -1-

 

1 x #1 | 3 x Top 5 | 9 x Top 10 | 10 x Top 20 | 18 x Top 40 | 21 x Top 100

 

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17 | :up: 23 | 43rd week

 

Paul McCartney

Wonderful Christmastime

 

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Non-album single

Released: 1979

Label: Parlophone / Columbia

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (01/12/1979) | 61-31-20-7-7-6-18-51-x

RE (15/12/2007) | 77-70-44-x

RE (17/12/2011) | 72-93-x

RE (15/12/2012) | 96-x

RE (24/12/2015) | 98-68-x

RE (15/12/2016) | 78-69-54-40-x

RE (14/12/2017) | 79-39-38-26-x

RE (13/12/2018) | 62-48-35-20-x

RE (12/12/2019) | 81-72-67-37-x

RE (03/12/2020) | 90-39-32-34-26-25-x

RE (09/12/2021) | 54-29-27-23-17

 

Sales: 1,000k+

Certification: Platinum

Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio

 

06 Sales

15 Audio Streaming

54 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

As Beatlemania was transforming rock ’n’ roll from passing teen fad to permanent pop-cultural movement, Paul McCartney (born in Liverpool in 1942) became the driving force behind the band’s rapid, dramatic maturation. In just two years, he had graduated from the Little Richard worship of 1963’s “I Saw Her Standing There” to the exquisite orchestral balladry of “Yesterday”—a shift that intensified the contrast between McCartney and his increasingly acerbic songwriting partner, John Lennon. But as The Beatles’ entered their late-’60s experimental phase—during which Lennon’s avant-garde impulses came to the fore—McCartney’s traditionalism constituted its own form of radicalism. Within the band’s psychedelic milieu, his embrace of pre-rock forms, like classical (“Eleanor Rigby”) and English music-hall serenades (“When I’m Sixty-Four”), felt no less surreal than The Beatles' use of tape-loop freak-outs and sitar drones. (And this is to say nothing of Paul's sublime bass playing, which elevated the four-string from rhythmic undercurrent to melodic focal point.) His post-Beatles albums have proven equally uncanny and influential: 1971’s art-folk opus Ram provided the lo-fi schematic for future generations of DIY home-recording artists, while the arena-rattling roar of “Jet”, from McCartney's subsequent band Wings’ 1973 LP Band on the Run, shows why he’s become a muse to hard rockers such as Dave Grohl. And by continually collaborating with the hitmakers of the day—from Michael Jackson in the 1980s to Rihanna and Kanye West in the 2010s—he has remained a voracious pop omnivore, as connected to music's past as its future. - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

1971 02 Another Day -NAS-

1971 39 Back Seat Of My Car (Paul McCartney & Linda McCartney) -1-

1973 09 My Love (Paul McCartney & Wings) -1-

1973 09 Live And Let Die (Paul McCartney & Wings) -OST-

1973 12 Helen Wheels (Paul McCartney & Wings) -1-

1974 07 Jet (Paul McCartney & Wings) -2-

1974 03 Band On The Run (Paul McCartney & Wings) -3-

1974 16 Junior's Farm (Paul McCartney & Wings) -NAS-

1975 41 Letting Go (Paul McCartney & Wings) -1-

1979 60 Getting Closer / Baby's Request (Paul McCartney & Wings) -1-

1979 06 Wonderful Christmastime -NAS- MILLIONAIRE

1980 02 Coming Up -1-

1980 09 Waterfalls -2-

1982 01 Ebony And Ivory (Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder) -1-

1982 15 Take It Away -2-

1982 53 Tug Of War -3-

1982 08 The Girl Is Mine (Michael Jackson & Paul McCartney)

1983 02 Say Say Say (Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson) -1-

1983 01 Pipes Of Peace -2-

1984 02 No More Lonely Nights -1-

1984 03 We All Stand Together (Paul McCartney & The Frog Chorus) -NAS-

1985 13 Spies Like Us -NAS-

1986 25 Press -1-

1986 76 Pretty Little Head -2-

1986 34 Only Love Remains -3-

1987 10 Once Upon A Long Ago -1-

1989 01 Ferry 'Cross The Mersey (The Christians, Holly Johnson, Paul McCartney, Gerry Marsden & Stock Aitken Waterman)

1989 18 My Brave Face -1-

1989 18 This One -2-

1989 42 Figure Of Eight -3-

1990 32 Put It There -4-

1990 29 Birthday -1-

1990 35 All My Trials -2-

1993 18 Hope Of Deliverance -1-

1993 41 C'Mon People -2-

1997 19 Young Boy -1-

1997 23 The World Tonight -2-

1997 25 Beautiful Night -3-

1999 42 No Other Baby -1-

1999 87 Voice (Heather Mills feat. Paul McCartney)

2001 45 From A Lover To A Friend -1-

2004 21 Tropic Island Hum -NAS-

2005 20 Fine Line -1-

2005 22 Jenny Wren -2-

2007 26 Dance Tonight -1-

2007 85 Ever Present Past -2-

2015 28 Only One (Kanye West feat. Paul McCartney)

2015 03 FourFiveSeconds (Rihanna & Kanye West & Paul McCartney) MILLIONAIRE

2015 18 All Day (Kanye West feat. Theophilus London, Allan Kingdom & Paul McCartney)

 

3 x #1 | 10 x Top 5 | 17 x Top 10 | 27 x Top 20 | 39 x Top 40 | 49 x Top 100

 

Social Media

 

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WTF at Ed knocking Adele off in the albums?

 

Casual streams probably made the difference especially now he is starting to push that cheesefest shite off the album as well as the three previous singles.

Is Adele's sales already so low that Ed having more singles on his album has got him enough streaming points to overtake then, or did Ed do some sales push that I missed?
Casual streams probably made the difference especially now he is starting to push that cheesefest shite off the album as well as the three previous singles.

 

"That cheesefest" could honestly apply to anything :lol:

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