January 28, 20224 yr Sweet Talker is a basic bop! :cheer: Glad they've at least managed a mid-table hit from this album!
January 28, 20224 yr The thing is Meat Loaf had two golden periods with Bat Out of Hell / Dead Ringer and Bat Out of Hell II / Welcome to the Neighbourhood. All of that is classic stuff - but everything outside of that is pretty much forgettable really.
January 28, 20224 yr I'd do anything for love is such a great track, glad it made it into the top 40, so 2/3 is not bad :basil:
January 28, 20224 yr :cheer: I'm glad that Charlie Puth made it into the Top 40 in the end, and I'm also pleased to see Sweet Talker outpeak Starstruck! Sweet Talker is my favourite single of this album era.
January 28, 20224 yr 13 chart show plays from a possible 13 for this? Probably a clean sweep of First Look plays too.
January 28, 20224 yr Author 28 | 22 | 13th week Joel Corry featuring Mabel I Wish Non-album single Released: 29th October 2021 Label: Perfect Havoc Chart Statistics NE (11/11/2021) | 23-19-20-20-25-34-36-45-47-17-19-22-28 Sales: 100k+ Certification: - Status: Standard Chart Ratio 09 Sales 24 Audio Streaming 33 Video Streaming Video Qhadv8gwTdo Biography “Back Again” might seem like a strange title for a debut single, but not for Joel Corry: When the British DJ/producer dropped his first record in 2015, he was already well known to UK audiences from his appearances on the MTV reality show Geordie Shore. While that program captured its cast members’ romantic misadventures with tongue firmly in cheek, Corry has treated his musical career with far more seriousness, faithfully updating the sounds of classic house with a sleek contemporary touch. Born in London in 1989, Corry was just a boy when the slinky sounds of UK garage catapulted underground dance music into British pop around the turn of the millennium, but he brings the same crossover spirit to his own productions. While 2015’s “Back Again” and “Light It Up” flirted with big-room EDM, Corry looked to the past for his breakout hit, a 2019 cover of Monsta Boy’s 2000 UK garage classic “Sorry” that paired soulful vocals with crisp, jittery drum programming. He’s pursued a similar approach on subsequent singles like “Lonely” and “Head & Heart”, updating the piano chords and organ stabs of ’90s dance pop with 21st-century production values. While Corry’s timeless hooks are perfect for radio, he’s careful to always have something special for the dance floor. As he told Apple Music: “With all my records I like to do my own VIP mix”—that is, a club-ready version that’s a little tougher and heavier. With reality TV in the rearview, these days Corry’s simply keeping it real. - Apple Music Top 100 Chart History Joel Corry 2019 06 Sorry -NAS- MILLIONAIRE 2020 04 Lonely -NAS- MILLIONAIRE 2020 01 Head & Heart (feat. MNEK) -NAS- MILLIONAIRE 2021 03 BED (Joel Corry, RAYE & David Guetta) -NAS- 2021 06 OUT OUT (Joel Corry & Jax Jones feat. Charli XCX & Saweetie) -NAS- 2021 17 I Wish (feat. Mabel) -NAS- 1 x #1 | 3 x Top 5 | 5 x Top 10 | 6 x Top 20 | 6 x Top 40 | 6 x Top 100 Mabel 2017 08 Finders Keepers (feat. Kojo Funds) -1- MILLIONAIRE 2017 14 My Lover (Not3s & Mabel) 2018 11 Fine Line (Mabel & Not3s) -2- 2018 41 Cigarette (RAYE, Mabel & Stefflon Don) 2018 12 Ring Ring (Jax Jones & Mabel feat. Rich The Kid) 2018 44 One Shot -3- 2019 03 Don't Call Me Up -1- MILLIONAIRE 2019 08 Mad Love -2- 2019 94 Bad Behaviour -IG- 2019 15 God Is A Dancer (Tiësto & Mabel) 2020 10 Boyfriend -3- 2020 05 West Ten (AJ Tracey & Mabel) 2020 08 Tick Tock (Clean Bandit & Mabel feat. 24kGoldn) 2021 19 Let Them Know -1- 2021 17 I Wish (Joel Corry feat. Mabel) 2021 71 Time After Time -NAS- 0 x #1 | 2 x Top 5 | 6 x Top 10 | 12 x Top 20 | 12 x Top 40 | 16 x Top 100 Social Media Joel Corry Mabel http://i.imgur.com/1SERq1f.png ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 27 | 24 | 27th week Ed Sheeran Bad Habits 1st single from = Released: 25th June 2021 Label: Asylum Records UK Chart Statistics NE (08/07/2021) | 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-3-5-6-6-8-8-9-3-3-4-5-19-x RE (13/01/2022) | 12-23-24-27 Sales: 1,700k+ Certification: 2x Platinum Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio 01 Sales 01 Audio Streaming 01 Video Streaming Video orJSJGHjBLI Biography There’s a lovely moment a little ways into Apple Music’s Songwriter documentary about Ed Sheeran in which Sheeran, jet-lagged and carrying a cup of tea, straggles out into a yard in Malibu at dawn, sits down at his laptop and begins writing a song about the moment right in front of him: the crisp air, the birdsong, the hot tea, the day ahead. He gets a full verse in, melody and all, then pauses. “Songs are weird things,” he says. “How so?” an interviewer asks. “They just come and go,” Sheeran says, smiling. “And they never give you any warning.” For Sheeran, they seem to come pretty reliably. Born in 1991 in Halifax, England, he started out gigging on the UK pub circuit before releasing his first studio album, +, in 2011, and has since become one of the most unstoppable singer-songwriters in music, forging a light blend of folk, pop, hip-hop and dance that feels slick but lived-in, intimate but universal. Whether on his own (“Sing”, “The A Team”, “Shape of You”, “Perfect”) or in collaboration with artists from Taylor Swift to Eminem to Justin Bieber, Sheeran has a unique ability to strike a chord that feels both bittersweet and redemptive, good-natured and genuine: the hopeless romantic who convinces you he might just be right. In 2017, he was made a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, touching Prince Charles on the arm while shaking his hand—a breach of royal protocol, and an appealingly human one at that. - Apple Music Top 100 Chart History 2011 03 The A Team -1- MILLION SELLER 2011 35 Hush Little Baby (Wretch 32 feat. Ed Sheeran) 2011 04 You Need Me, I Don't Need You -2- 2011 09 Drunk -4- 2011 05 Lego House -3- MILLIONAIRE 2011 81 Gold Rush -AT- 2011 84 Autumn Leaves -AT- 2012 25 Small Bump -5- 2012 34 Wish You Were Here (Ed Sheeran, Richard Jones, Nick Mason, Mike Rutherford & David Arnold) -AT- 2012 07 (All Along The) Watchtower (Devlin feat. Ed Sheeran) 2012 18 Give Me Love -6- 2012 07 Everything Has Changed (Taylor Swift feat. Ed Sheeran) 2013 13 I See Fire -OST- MILLIONAIRE 2014 18 One -IG- 2014 01 Sing -1- MILLIONAIRE 2014 08 Don't -2- MILLIONAIRE 2014 01 Thinking Out Loud -3- MILLION SELLER 2014 15 Photograph -5- MILLIONAIRE 2014 59 Afire Love -IG- 2014 49 I'm A Mess -AT- 2014 02 Bloodstream (Ed Sheeran & Rudimental) -4- MILLIONAIRE 2014 82 The Man -IG- 2014 62 Tenerife Sea -AT- 2014 46 All Of The Stars -OST- 2014 57 Nina -AT- 2014 71 Runaway -AT- 2014 85 Take It Back -AT- 2014 38 Make It Rain -OST- 2015 69 I Will Take You Home -B-SIDE- 2015 88 Dreams (Krept & Konan feat. Ed Sheeran) 2015 92 Dark Times (The Weeknd feat. Ed Sheeran) 2015 12 Lay It All On Me (Rudimental feat. Ed Sheeran) 2017 01 Shape Of You -1/2- MILLIONAIRE 2017 02 Castle On The Hill -1/2- MILLIONAIRE 2017 02 How Would You Feel (Paean) -IG- 2017 02 Galway Girl -3- MILLIONAIRE 2017 01 Perfect -4- MILLIONAIRE 2017 05 New Man -AT- 2017 06 Happier -5- MILLIONAIRE 2017 08 Dive -AT- 2017 08 Supermarket Flowers -AT- MILLIONAIRE 2017 09 What Do I Know? -AT- 2017 12 Barcelona -AT- 2017 13 Nancy Mulligan -AT- 2017 14 Eraser -AT- 2017 15 Hearts Don't Break Around Here -AT- 2017 18 Bibia Be Ye Ye -AT- 2017 19 Save Myself -AT- 2017 52 Boa Me (Fuse ODG feat. Ed Sheeran & Mugeez) 2017 49 End Game (Taylor Swift feat. Ed Sheeran & Future) 2017 01 River (Eminem feat. Ed Sheeran) MILLIONAIRE 2019 01 I Don't Care (Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber) -1- MILLIONAIRE 2019 04 Cross Me (feat. Chance the Rapper & PnB Rock) -2- 2019 01 Beautiful People (feat. Khalid) -3- MILLIONAIRE 2019 01 Take Me Back To London (feat. Stormzy) -4- MILLIONAIRE 2019 04 South Of The Border (feat. Camila Cabello & Cardi B) -5- MILLIONAIRE 2019 01 Own It (Stormzy feat. Ed Sheeran & Burna Boy) MILLIONAIRE 2020 12 Those Kinda Nights (Eminem feat. Ed Sheeran) 2020 02 Afterglow -NAS- 2021 01 Bad Habits -1- MILLIONAIRE 2021 05 Visiting Hours -IG- 2021 01 Shivers -2- 2021 04 Overpass Graffiti -3- 2021 04 Peru (Fireboy DML & Ed Sheeran) 2021 01 Merry Christmas (Ed Sheeran & Elton John) -4- 2021 01 Sausage Rolls For Everyone (LadBaby feat. Ed Sheeran & Elton John) 13 x #1 | 27 x Top 5 | 35 x Top 10 | 47 x Top 20 | 51 x Top 40 | 66 x Top 100 Social Media Ed Sheeran http://i.imgur.com/1SERq1f.png
January 28, 20224 yr Author 26 | | 18th week Meat Loaf Bat Out Of Hell 5th single from Bat Out Of Hell Released: 26th January 1979 Label: Epic Chart Statistics NE (10/02/1979) | 35-37-15-17-21-47-65-x RE (18/12/1993) | 11-8-8-9-19-39-51-52-70-x RE (26/02/1994) | 91-x RE (03/02/2022) | 26 Sales: 600k+ Certification: Platinum Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio 08 Sales __ Audio Streaming __ Video Streaming Video 3QGMCSCFoKA Biography Michael Lee Aday (born Marvin Lee Aday; September 27, 1947 – January 20, 2022), known professionally as Meat Loaf, was an American singer and actor. He was noted for his powerful, wide-ranging voice and theatrical live shows. He is on the list of best-selling music artists. His Bat Out of Hell trilogy — Bat Out of Hell (1977), Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell (1993), and Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose (2006) — has sold more than 65 million albums worldwide. The first album stayed on the charts for over nine years, still sells an estimated 200,000 copies annually, and is on the list of best-selling albums. After the commercial success of Bat Out of Hell and Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell, and earning a Grammy Award for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance for the song "I'd Do Anything for Love", Aday nevertheless experienced some difficulty establishing a steady career within the United States. The key to this success was his popularity in Europe, especially in Great Britain and Ireland, with him receiving the 1994 Brit Award in the United Kingdom for best-selling album and single. He appeared in the 1997 film Spice World and he ranked 23rd for the number of weeks spent on the UK charts in 2006. He ranks 96th on VH1's "100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock". Aday appeared in over 50 films and television shows, sometimes as himself or as characters resembling his stage persona. His film roles include Eddie in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) and Bob Paulson in Fight Club (1999). His early stage work included dual roles in the original Broadway theatre cast of The Rocky Horror Show. He also appeared in the musical Hair, both on and Off-Broadway. Aday died in 2022 from complications of COVID-19. - Wikipedia Top 100 Chart History 1978 33 You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth -1- 1978 32 Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad -2- 1979 08 Bat Out Of Hell -3- 1981 62 I'm Gonna Love Her For Both Of Us -1- 1981 05 Dead Ringer For Love -2- 1983 59 If You Really Want To -1- 1983 41 Razor's Edge -2- 1983 17 Midnight At The Lost And Found -3- 1984 17 Modern Girl -1- 1984 67 Nowhere Fast -2- 1985 47 Piece Of The Action -3- 1986 31 Rock 'N' Roll Mercenaries (Meat Loaf with John Parr) -1- 1987 89 Blind Before I Stop -2- 1987 81 Special Girl -3- 1993 01 I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That) -1- 1994 11 Rock & Roll Dreams Come Through -2- 1994 26 Objects In The Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are -3- 1995 02 I'd Lie For You (And That's The Truth) -1- 1996 07 Not A Dry Eye In The House -2- 1996 21 Runnin' For The Red Light (I Gotta Life) -3- 1999 15 Is Nothing Sacred (feat. Patti Russo) -1- 2003 31 Couldn't Have Said It Better -1- 2003 21 Man Of Steel -2- 2006 06 It's All Coming Back To Me Now (feat. Marion Raven) -1- 2007 47 Cry Over Me -2- 1 x #1 | 3 x Top 5 | 6 x Top 10 | 10 x Top 20 | 17 x Top 40 | 25 x Top 100 Social Media Meat Loaf http://i.imgur.com/1SERq1f.png
January 28, 20224 yr My favourite Meat Loaf is 'Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through' - shame it only made no.11. It was nice when 'Bat out of Hell' finally made the top 10 back in 1993 as prefer it to 'I Would Do Anything..' Edited January 28, 20224 yr by Smint
January 28, 20224 yr this sounds like a bad Clean Bandit b-side :o Have Clean Bandit ever even had a B Side? B Sides haven't really been a thing for years. I think Sweet Talker is miles better than Clean Bandit's last few singles.
January 28, 20224 yr My favourite Meat Loaf is 'Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through' - shame it only made no.11. It was nice when 'Bat out of Hell' finally made the top 10 back in 1993 as prefer it to 'I Would Do Anything..' I assume it was on the back of his big comeback at the time? The non-edited version of 'Bat Out Of Hell' is soooo long!
January 28, 20224 yr Remember when Meatloaf was interviewed by JK and Joel and for the chart show and got really arsey with them?
January 28, 20224 yr I assume it was on the back of his big comeback at the time? The non-edited version of 'Bat Out Of Hell' is soooo long! Yes very much so. He was absolutely massive that winter.
January 28, 20224 yr 'Bat Out of Hell' is a bit like 'Don't Stop Me Now', except good. :o I will not accept this Don't Stop Me Now slander! :(
January 28, 20224 yr are R1 playing the full length version? it is a lot better than the edit but it is also 10 minutes long. (edit: clearly not then)
January 28, 20224 yr Author 25 | 25 | 16th week Justin Bieber Ghost 6th single from Justice Released: 19th March 2021 Label: Def Jam Recordings Chart Statistics NE (21/10/2021) | 62-47-41-39-35-32-29-37-46-45-52-64-21-27-25-25 Sales: 200k+ Certification: Silver Status: Standard Chart Ratio 32 Sales 29 Audio Streaming 20 Video Streaming Video Fp8msa5uYsc Biography There’s a moment in a 2020 interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe where Justin Bieber begins—quietly, hesitantly—to cry. “It was hard for me being that young and being in the industry, and not knowing where to turn, and everyone telling me they love me, and just turning their back on you in a second,” Bieber says, each clause kicking up memories like dust. The point isn’t to weep with or for him—he had more dreams come true in his first 25 years than most people manage in a lifetime. But he’s also one of the few pop stars of his generation to have truly grown up in public, weathering the cable newsification of celebrity culture in the internet era while still trying to develop as both an artist and a person. Even early on, you could tell he had his eye on the future, balancing a doe-eyed wholesomeness with earnest attempts at hip-hop and R&B, material that suited him as a kid with material that reflected his growth into adolescence and adulthood. Some teen-pop singers end up trapped in amber; Justin Bieber has, knocks and all, kept swimming. Born in London, Ontario, in 1994, Bieber was famously discovered when his future manager, Scooter Braun, stumbled on some performance videos that Bieber’s mom had uploaded to YouTube to share with family and friends. Braun, who understood not only Bieber’s appeal but the potential of the internet, encouraged him to keep making videos and keep the equipment cheap—an approach that not only helped Bieber’s growing fanbase to understand that he was still just a kid like them, but drafted a new blueprint for how artists could reach audiences in the digital era. With the exception of a voice change around 2011, 2009’s My World, 2010's My World 2.0 and 2012's Believe are more or less of a piece: the sound of a boy trying to stick the landing into puberty. Released in 2015, Purpose showed Bieber developing a more thoughtful connection to his material, including collaborations with vanguard pop producers like Diplo, Skrillex and benny blanco. After a five-year break during which Bieber underwent significant personal changes—including a detox from touring life, a diagnosis of Lyme disease and a epiphanic marriage to Hailey Baldwin—he came back with 2020’s Changes. “People have been putting me on a pedestal,” Bieber told Apple Music. ""I didn’t ask for that. Obviously I love making music, but there are a lot of people that love making music and they’re not in the position that I’m in. I’m just trying to steward that wisely, steward my relationship wisely. I want people to take a look at my story—hopefully, my words can make a difference.” - Apple Music Top 100 Chart History 2010 11 One Time -1- 2010 71 Love Me -PS- 2010 62 One Less Lonely Girl -2- 2010 76 Favorite Girl -PS- 2010 03 Baby (feat. Ludacris) -3- 2010 98 U Smile -5- 2010 84 Never Let You Go -PS- 2010 09 Eenie Meenie (Sean Kingston & Justin Bieber) -4- 2010 33 Somebody To Love -6- 2011 34 Never Say Never (feat. Jaden Smith) -1- 2011 14 Next To You (Chris Brown feat. Justin Bieber) 2011 21 Mistletoe -1- 2011 91 The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire) (feat. Usher) -PS- 2012 02 Boyfriend -1- 2012 07 Live My Life (Far East Movement feat. Justin Bieber) 2012 39 Turn To You (Mother's Day Dedication) -PS- 2012 34 Die In Your Arms -PS- 2012 30 All Around The World (feat. Ludacris) -4- 2012 22 As Long As You Love Me (feat. Big Sean) -2- 2012 16 Beauty And A Beat (feat. Nicki Minaj) -3- 2012 68 Beautiful (Carly Rae Jepsen & Justin Bieber) 2013 68 Nothing Like Us -AT- 2013 02 #thatPOWER (will.i.am feat. Justin Bieber) 2013 56 Lolly (Maejor Ali feat. Juicy J & Justin Bieber) 2013 14 Heartbreaker -PS1- 2013 20 All That Matters -PS2- 2013 28 Hold Tight -PS3- 2013 41 Wait For A Minute (Tyga & Justin Bieber) 2013 28 Recovery -PS4- 2013 31 Bad Day -PS5- 2013 34 All Bad -PS6- 2013 30 PYD (feat. R Kelly) -PS7- 2013 37 Roller Coaster -PS8- 2013 39 Change Me -PS9- 2013 33 Confident (feat. Chance The Rapper) -PS10- 2014 100 Gas Pedal (Sage The Gemini feat. Justin Bieber & IamSu) 2015 03 Where Are Ü Now (Skrillex & Diplo as Jack Ü feat. Justin Bieber) MILLIONAIRE 2015 01 What Do You Mean? -1- MILLIONAIRE 2015 01 Sorry -2- MILLIONAIRE 2015 15 I'll Show You -IG- 2015 01 Love Yourself -3- MILLIONAIRE 2015 25 Company -4- 2015 33 Mark My Words -AT- 2015 34 The Feeling (feat. Halsey) -AT- 2015 41 Purpose -AT- 2015 38 No Pressure (feat. Big Sean) -AT- 2015 44 Children -AT- 2015 50 No Sense (feat. Travis Scott) -AT- 2015 61 Life Is Worth Living -AT- 2015 63 Been You -AT- 2015 74 We Are (feat. Nas) -AT- 2015 77 Get Used To Me -AT- 2015 88 Trust -AT- 2015 94 All In It -AT- 2016 01 Cold Water (Major Lazer feat. Justin Bieber & MØ) MILLIONAIRE 2016 02 Let Me Love You (DJ Snake feat. Justin Bieber) MILLIONAIRE 2016 63 Deja Vu (Post Malone feat. Justin Bieber) 2017 01 Despacito (Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber) MILLIONAIRE 2017 01 I'm The One (DJ Khaled feat. Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper & Lil Wayne) MILLIONAIRE 2017 05 2U (David Guetta feat. Justin Bieber) 2017 02 Friends (Justin Bieber & BloodPop®) -NAS- 2018 03 No Brainer (DJ Khaled feat. Justin Bieber, Chance The Rapper & Quavo) 2019 01 I Don't Care (Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber) MILLIONAIRE 2019 29 Don't Check On Me (Chris Brown feat. Justin Bieber & Ink) 2019 17 10,000 Hours (Dan + Shay & Justin Bieber) 2020 05 Yummy -1- 2020 61 Get Me (feat. Kehlani) -IG- 2020 08 Intentions (feat. Quavo) -2- 2020 29 Forever (feat. Post Malone & Clever) -AT- 2020 04 Stuck With U (Ariana Grande & Justin Bieber) -NAS- 2020 07 Holy (feat. Chance The Rapper) -1- 2020 17 Lonely (Justin Bieber & benny blanco) -2- 2020 04 Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree -NAS- 2020 09 Monster (Shawn Mendes & Justin Bieber) 2021 04 Anyone -3- 2021 10 Hold On -4- 2021 02 Peaches (feat. Daniel Caesar & GIVĒON) -5- 2021 24 As I Am (feat. Khalid) -AT- 2021 02 STAY (The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber) MILLIONAIRE 2021 56 Don't Go (Skrillex, Justin Bieber & Don Toliver) 2021 21 Ghost -6- 2021 88 Red Eye (feat. TroyBoi) -AT- 2021 59 Wandered To LA (Juice WRLD & Justin Bieber) 7 x #1 | 21 x Top 5 | 27 x Top 10 | 35 x Top 20 | 58 x Top 40 | 83 x Top 100 Social Media Justin Bieber http://i.imgur.com/1SERq1f.png
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