December 30, 20223 yr I'm pleased to see Lizzo get another top 10 under her belt. Of course I'd rather '2 Be Loved' had made it there instead of this, but you can't win 'em all.
December 30, 20223 yr She has 3 - they went missing from her post somehow! Edited them back in now Ah cool wasn't being picky cheers :dance:
December 30, 20223 yr Well at least this didn't outpeak 'Good As Hell' but :') at it being her 3rd highest peaking song. Bobby Helms overtaking :cheeseblock:
December 30, 20223 yr Hurrah, finally some change in order! Hopefully bodes well for Brenda getting into the Top 4. Now hoping Bobby Helms has somehow overtaken Michael Bublé...
December 30, 20223 yr Hopefully this won't be top 100 next Friday. Edited December 30, 20223 yr by Jason
December 30, 20223 yr I like the fact that the Amazon exclusive gives a chance for newly released Christmas music to get a good leg up - but so far most of it hasn’t been great and this is no exception!
December 30, 20223 yr 2022 has really be the year of resurgence for lizzy hopefully she can keep momentum going
December 30, 20223 yr Author Hopefully this won't be top 00 next Friday. I'm not sure why it would be :P (top 10 or top 00 :kink:)
December 30, 20223 yr Author 07 | 14 | 27th week Bobby Helms Jingle Bell Rock Non-album single Released: October 1957 Label: Decca Chart Statistics NE (05/01/2017) | 71-x RE (04/01/2018) | 63-x RE (13/12/2018) | 96-76-65-41-x RE (12/12/2019) | 73-61-61-30-x RE (03/12/2020) | 86-38-34-35-27-27-x RE (09/12/2021) | 42-32-26-22-16-x RE (01/12/2022) | 69-36-19-11-14-7 Sales: 1,000k+ Certification: Platinum Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio 53 Sales 05 Audio Streaming 00 Video Streaming Video ZnDmmiiFSUU Biography Though his name is unfamiliar to most, Bobby Helms rules the airwaves every year around December 25th. His single "Jingle Bell Rock" first became a hit in 1957, and it reappeared on the charts four of the following five years to become an all-time Christmas classic. Before he was pigeonholed, though, Helms had a successful country career with two number one hits to his credit. Born on August 15, 1933, in Bloomington, IN, Helms first performed on his father Fred's Monroe County Jamboree, singing while brother Freddie played guitar. The Helms Brothers, as they were billed, became a regional attraction. Bobby later cut a single called "Tennessee Rock and Roll," but then returned to Bloomington to appear on the Hayloft Frolic television show. While on the program, he was encouraged to go to Nashville to sing background vocals on an Ernest Tubb session. Tubb recommended him to Decca Records, and the label signed him in 1956. His debut single, "Fraulein," initially flopped in January 1957 but then hit number one on the country chart in April. (The song also hit the pop Top 40 in July of 1957.) In October, Helms released another number one, "My Special Angel," which stayed four weeks at the top and crossed over to number seven pop. Helms' next recording was "Jingle Bell Rock"; though Decca released it only two days before Christmas 1957, the single still peaked at number six on the pop chart. Two 1958 singles -- "Just a Little Lonesome" and "Jacqueline" -- hit the country Top Ten but flopped elsewhere, though a reissue of "Jingle Bell Rock" made the pop Top 40. The country single "Lonely River Rhine" hit the Top 20 in 1960, but subsequent new material from Helms had little success. (Decca reissued his Christmas hit each year from 1960 to 1962 with diminishing returns.) Helms toured throughout the '60s and recorded two albums for Kapp in 1966, I'm the Man and Sorry My Name Isn't Fred -- a nod either to brother Freddie or father Fred. Two years later, he released All New Just for You on the Little Darlin' label. Several singles placed modestly on the country charts during 1967-1968, including "He Thought He'd Die Laughing" and "So Long." The 1970 Certron single "Mary Goes 'Round" was his last hit, but Helms recorded Pop-a-Billy for MCA as late as 1983. - Apple Music Top 100 Chart History 1957 22 My Special Angel -1- 1958 30 No Other Baby -NAS- 1958 20 Jacqueline -NAS- 2017 07 Jingle Bell Rock -NAS- MILLIONAIRE 0 x #1 | 0 x Top 5 | 1 x Top 10 | 2 x Top 20 | 4 x Top 40 | 4 x Top 100 Social Media Bobby Helms http://i.imgur.com/1SERq1f.png
December 30, 20223 yr I'm pleased to see Lizzo get another top 10 under her belt. Of course I'd rather '2 Be Loved' had made it there instead of this, but you can't win 'em all. 2 Be Loved is infinitely better than this Alexa shit.
December 30, 20223 yr Author 06 | 11 | 53rd week Michael Bublé It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas 2nd single from Christmas Released: 14th October 2011 Label: Reprise Records Chart Statistics NE (17/12/2011) | 86-86-77-x RE (22/12/2012) | 77-81-x RE (28/12/2013) | 81-x RE (13/12/2014) | 79-63-61-49-x RE (10/12/2015) | 98-59-50-41-84-x RE (15/12/2016) | 39-44-38-27-x RE (14/12/2017) | 45-18-22-13-x RE (06/12/2018) | 94-30-16-16-7-x RE (05/12/2019) | 87-32-25-24-11-x RE (26/11/2020) | 79-35-13-7-12-12-10-x RE (02/12/2021) | 99-49-20-9-10-11-7-x RE (01/12/2022) | 49-20-10-7-11-6 Sales: 1,700k+ Certification: 2x Platinum Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio 24 Sales 04 Audio Streaming 36 Video Streaming Video 0bhsXykXxfg Biography It didn’t take long for Michael Bublé to start getting the Sinatra comparisons. And in some ways, they made sense: Like Sinatra, Bublé was an old-fashioned entertainer, the kind of singer who weighed his success in part by how well he connected with the crowd. But where Sinatra exuded swagger and masculinity, Bublé was soft and humble, a fisherman’s son from British Columbia who could swing if he wanted but tended more toward ballads and delicate adult-contemporary pop. Did the ladies love him? Of course! He’s Michael Bublé. He might be carrying a torch, but he’s lighting his own way. Born in 1975 in Burnaby, just east of Vancouver, Bublé fell in love with jazz and standards after being turned on by his grandfather, an Italian-born plumber who later offered his services to clubs to fix their pipes in exchange for putting a teenage Bublé onstage. As his star grew, his range broadened, balancing straight takes on classics like “Stardust” and “All of Me” with polished contemporary pop (“Home,” “Haven’t Met You Yet,” and “Nobody But Me”), creating a sound that was immediate, romantic, elevated but accessible. And like his heroes (not just Sinatra, but Dean Martin, Tony Bennett, and a generation of American entertainers), Bublé got his Christmas album (2011’s Christmas) and a string of TV specials (buble!). In 2013, he gave an impromptu a cappella performance in the New York City subway. That, he said, is when you know you’ve made it. A stretch, but if his voice doesn’t get you, his charm will. - Apple Music Top 100 Chart History 2005 31 Home -1- 2005 45 Home / Song For You -2- 2007 38 Everything -1- 2007 19 Lost -2- 2009 05 Haven't Met You Yet -1- 2009 34 Cry Me A River -2- 2009 69 Feeling Good -AT- 2009 72 Hold On -3- 2010 11 Hollywood -4- 2011 74 It Had Better Be Tonight -AT- 2011 06 It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas -1*- MILLIONAIRE 2011 99 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas -AT- 2011 47 Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) -AT- 2011 77 Santa Claus Is Coming To Town -AT- 2013 10 It's A Beautiful Day -1- 2013 72 Close Your Eyes -2- 2014 39 Baby It's Cold Outside (Idina Menzel & Michael Bublé) 2015 23 Holly Jolly Christmas -AT- 2016 77 Nobody But Me -1- 2020 66 Cuddle Up, Cozy Down Christmas (Dolly Parton & Michael Bublé) 2021 61 The Christmas Sweater -2*- 2021 67 Let It Snow -AT- 0 x #1 | 1 x Top 5 | 3 x Top 10 | 5 x Top 20 | 10 x Top 40 | 22 x Top 100 Social Media Michael Bublé http://i.imgur.com/1SERq1f.png
December 30, 20223 yr It’s the first time since 1992 where no one has scored multiple #1 singles in the exact same year. I would say 2008 but Alexandra Burke also appeared on the X Factor Finalists 2008 version of "Hero" as well as "Hallelujah" Edited December 30, 20223 yr by Hadji
December 30, 20223 yr It’s the first time since 1992 where no one has scored multiple #1 singles in the exact same year Lol you've mentioned this a few times :lol:
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