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1995 End of Year Poll 33 members have voted

  1. 1. Vote for your least favourite track

    • Coolio feat. L.V. - Gangsta's Paradise
      1
    • Take That - Back For Good
      2
    • Celine Dion - Think Twice
      14
    • Michael Jackson - Earth Song
      13
    • Everything But The Girl - Missing
      2
    • Oasis - Wonderwall
      1

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UK Chart Run: 3-1-1-2-3-4-5-7-9-13-25-30-31-43-58-X-30-X-44-35-40-53 (20 weeks)

 

Out next is a man who needs no introduction, the legend Michael Jackson. You Are Not Alone was released as the second single from his ninth album, HIStory. The song was written by R. Kelly and entered the UK chart at #3 before climbing to the top for 2 weeks. It was Jackson's fifth of an eventual seven #1 singles, another one of these remains in the poll. It re-entered the chart in 2006 following a box set release then again 3 years later after his untimely death.

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Well I like 'Earth Song' myself so I ain't jumping on that bandwagon. YANA I guess was fine to go early.

 

'Back For Good' as it's legit my least fave from what's here. Between that and 'Wonderwall' :ph34r:

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Earth Song might have been OK without the whole saviour complex.
Earth song, agree on the saviour complex comment
My two faves leading the vote….
Missed the last few rounds of this but will try and keep up again now - results have been spot on so far anyway and if we can get Céline out this time then we have the exact correct top 5. (My vote has just tied it with 'Earth Song' - which tbf I'll be voting for in the next round if it survives but still way better than 'Think Twice')
At least Celine Dion doesn't have a saviour complex like Jack did (save Ceiine!!!!)
Celine is great but earth song is greater. Judging a song on its video or one performance isnt about whats in the grooves or digital recording. The song is more relevant today, not less, and i love "everything including the iamspamspamamisink" productions.

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