November 28, 2025Nov 28 Great song - I think Christmas songs kept it out of the Top 40. It's not far off being their most-streamed song on Spotify now.
November 28, 2025Nov 28 4 minutes ago, WhoOdyssey said:Great song - I think Christmas songs kept it out of the Top 40. It's not far off being their most-streamed song on Spotify now.It wasn't. It achieved its #41 peak in the week of 20th - 26th January 2023, and still would've missed the top 50 without Christmas songs on the week of 2nd - 8th December 2022 (its last week in the charts in 2022 before it re-entered in January 2023). Edited November 28, 2025Nov 28 by DanielCarey
November 28, 2025Nov 28 5 minutes ago, DanielCarey said:It wasn't. It achieved its #41 peak in the week of 20th - 26th January 2023, and still would've missed the top 50 without Christmas songs on the week of 2nd - 8th December 2022 (its last week in the charts in 2022 before it re-entered in January 2023).Fair - forgot it happened a few months after the album release.
November 28, 2025Nov 28 More additions for 28th November 2025:Bugzy Malone - M.E.N - Platinum - did not chartThe Contours - Do You Love Me - Platinum - peak #76We have now surpassed 500 songs that didn't peak in the top 40 that are platinum or higher!@gasman449
November 29, 2025Nov 29 Next Saturday, 10pm on BBC2, The Hits That Missed.A look into the BBC’s music archives to examine the all-time classic tracks that seem to have been around forever, and get everywhere - apart from the UK Top 40. It’s a journey that sees us heading back in time to the Summer of ‘69 with Bryan Adams and takes in Bowie’s Changes, Dolly’s 9 to 5 and Johnny Cash’s Ring of Fire – just some of the most surprising favourites to feature in this selection of the biggest, most enduring tracks ever written that mysteriously failed to have an impact on the charts the first time around. With crowd-pleasers that still get everyone on their feet and anthems everyone can sing along to, these songs are forever part of the soundtrack to people's lives but always leave them wondering 'why was this not a hit?'
November 29, 2025Nov 29 26 minutes ago, CRAZY CHRIS said:Next Saturday, 10pm on BBC2, The Hits That Missed.A look into the BBC’s music archives to examine the all-time classic tracks that seem to have been around forever, and get everywhere - apart from the UK Top 40. It’s a journey that sees us heading back in time to the Summer of ‘69 with Bryan Adams and takes in Bowie’s Changes, Dolly’s 9 to 5 and Johnny Cash’s Ring of Fire – just some of the most surprising favourites to feature in this selection of the biggest, most enduring tracks ever written that mysteriously failed to have an impact on the charts the first time around. With crowd-pleasers that still get everyone on their feet and anthems everyone can sing along to, these songs are forever part of the soundtrack to people's lives but always leave them wondering 'why was this not a hit?'Maniac by Michael Sembello, Danger Zone by Kenny Loggins, 2 of Hearts by Stacey Q and Asia - Heat of The Moment are some of my 80s faves.
November 29, 2025Nov 29 15 minutes ago, TheSnake said:Maniac by Michael Sembello, Danger Zone by Kenny Loggins, 2 of Hearts by Stacey Q and Asia - Heat of The Moment are some of my 80s faves.Wonder why there's a pic of Abba on the Freeview page. Can't think of one of theirs that missed...
November 29, 2025Nov 29 Author Will be interesting to see what features in the BBC show, would be great if we got some sales figures!
November 29, 2025Nov 29 2 hours ago, CRAZY CHRIS said:Next Saturday, 10pm on BBC2, The Hits That Missed.A look into the BBC’s music archives to examine the all-time classic tracks that seem to have been around forever, and get everywhere - apart from the UK Top 40. It’s a journey that sees us heading back in time to the Summer of ‘69 with Bryan Adams and takes in Bowie’s Changes, Dolly’s 9 to 5 and Johnny Cash’s Ring of Fire – just some of the most surprising favourites to feature in this selection of the biggest, most enduring tracks ever written that mysteriously failed to have an impact on the charts the first time around. With crowd-pleasers that still get everyone on their feet and anthems everyone can sing along to, these songs are forever part of the soundtrack to people's lives but always leave them wondering 'why was this not a hit?'Appears to be a repeat. Did anyone catch this the first time around then?
December 2, 2025Dec 2 3x PlatinumDwayne Johnson - You're Welcome [N/A] (10/01/2025)Auli'i Cravalho - How Far I'll Go [55] (11/07/2025)I fancy both of these to go top 40 when the live-action Moana is released next year.
December 2, 2025Dec 2 3 minutes ago, Tom1991 said:3x PlatinumDwayne Johnson - You're Welcome [N/A] (10/01/2025)Auli'i Cravalho - How Far I'll Go [55] (11/07/2025)I fancy both of these to go top 40 when the live-action Moana is released next year.Wouldn't they be new entries though as only Dwayne Johnson is reprising his character IIRC
December 2, 2025Dec 2 32 minutes ago, 777666jason said:Wouldn't they be new entries though as only Dwayne Johnson is reprising his character IIRCOh yeah, that's a fair point! At the very least, You're Welcome should chart for the first time.
December 5, 2025Dec 5 Entries for 5th December 2025:Hozier - Cherry Wine - Platinum - did not chartThe Weeknd & Gesaffelstein - I Was Never There - Platinum - did not chart@gasman449
December 12, 2025Dec 12 Additions for 12th December 2025:50 Cent - Many Men (Wish Death) - 2x Platinum - did not chartRusted Root - Send Me On My Way - 2x Platinum - did not chartDonny Osmond - I'll Make A Man Out Of You - Platinum - did not chartSam Smith - Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - Platinum - peak #53@gasman449
December 12, 2025Dec 12 Author Send Me On My Way double platinum ❤️ (I'm going back to) 505 platinum songs now!
December 19, 2025Dec 19 Entries for 19th December 2025:Arctic Monkeys - A Certain Romance - Platinum - did not chartThe Beach Boys - Little Saint Nick - Platinum - peak #43@gasman449
December 19, 2025Dec 19 I'll see you next year, Gasman, for that was the last certifications for this year before the holidays.
December 19, 2025Dec 19 Author 1 minute ago, DanielCarey said:I'll see you next year, Gasman, for that was the last certifications for this year before the holidays.Thanks for all the help on this Daniel, much appreciated!
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