Posted Sunday at 10:464 days It's 1990 in this thread and a new decade has begun. We'll count down all the sounds of the year and hopefully generate a few "almost forgotten gems" along the way. As always thanks go to MFR, Vas tariner, Youtube, Wikipedia, MW, popscene, James Masterton and a few other sources who have helped over the years. Here's the links to previous threads if this isn't your year!https://www.buzzjack.com/forums/topic/270540-gezzas-yearly-sales-threads/Actual weekly sales have recently come to light, my thanks go to Robbie and kobyhadrain for sourcing the information and presenting it. So sit back and enjoy every top 10 hit of the year (eventually), before the autumn you'll see that you really can't touch:
Tuesday at 16:581 day Author 13TH JANUARYIt’s a new year, a new decade, and we have a new No 1 single to celebrate. New Kids On The Block confirm their position as the newest teen heart throbs in the charts with the re-issued “Hangin Tough” springing 9-1 this week just 6 weeks after their previous single “You Got It (The Right Stuff)” vacated the top slot, the shortest gap between chart toppers by the same act since John Lennon 9 years ago. That’s the good news, sadly its move to the top is accompanied by a sale of 28,067, that’s the lowest tally since Gallup took over compilation of the charts in 1983 beating the Pet Shop Boys "West End Girls" which sold just 34,597 in 1986, the parent album of the same name (which serves as their debut UK release) lifts 8-6 in recognition of the fact that it now holds two UK chart toppers, that’s a new peak for it.More Italo house for you up next, Vocalist Ann-Marie Smith was the 49th vocalist to audition for the group and gave them their name though it should be noted that Dawn Mitchell has been recruited to front the group and thusly appears in the video for the 49ers. “Touch Me” features two samples, Alysha’s Warren’s “Touch Me” and Aretha Franklin’s “Rock-A-Lott” which have been meshed together to give us “Touch Me” which accelerates 23-6 (16,031) now that the Christmas period has passed. The project is the brain child of Gianfranco Bortolotti the man behind Capella who scored a No 11 hit last year with “Helyom Halib”.Swedish producers Robert Wåtz and Rasmus Lindwall first spotted singer Laila El Khalifi in a singing competition in 1988 and decided to work with her, abbreviations all around happened as they became Rob N Raz Featuring Leila K and “Got To Get” became a European hit at the end of 1989. It’s certainly taken its time here as it’s moved 57-32-14-13-14-11-11 since its November release to finally enter the upper reaches as it hits No 8 (15,317).Meanwhile it’s relief all round for Sonia whose third single “Listen To Your Heart” puts her back on track after last single “Can’t Forget You”’s underperformance. The latter track only made No 17 after the chart topping “You’ll Never Stop Me Loving You” in the summer, she now climbs 20-10 (12,308). The video features some neat moves from fellow S/A/W produced act Big Fun which, seems to be helping her, expect that debut album in Spring apparently.Elsewhere it’s tough on Jason Donovan who led for most of the week with “When You Come Back To Me”, its chances were scuppered by TOTP giving it no air time, and now the prospect of it topping the charts must be behind it as it trailed in with 24,140 sales marking its third week in the runner up spot. S/A/W still have 2 of the top 5 records, last week’s chart topper from Band Aid slumps 1-4 (19,023) losing 50% saleswise week on week and at that rate it will be lucky to be top 20 next week however it is now the 33rd week in a three year period where PWL/SAW have helmed at least two of the top 5 singles in a week. In between them are two non movers who both lose sales as well, Soul II Soul at No 3 (20,366) and Madonna at No 5 (18,377), De La Soul improve 8-7 (15,487) and Kaoma dip 7-9 (13,617). The terrible sales all round see record lows required (in the Gallup era) not only for the Chart topper, but also No's 2, 3, 4, and 10. Bleak.1- HANGIN TOUGH- New Kids On The Block (28,067)2- WHEN YOU COME BACK TO ME- Jason Donovan (24,140)3- GET A LIFE- Soul II Soul (20,366)4- DO THEY KNOW IT’S CHRISTMAS- Band Aid II (19,023)5- DEAR JESSIE- Madonna (18,377)6- TOUCH ME- 49ers (16,031)7- THE MAGIC NUMBER/ BUDDY- De La Soul (15,487)8- GOT TO GET- Rob N Raz Ft Leila K (15,317)9- LAMBADA- Kaoma (13,617)10- LISTEN TO YOUR HEART- Sonia (12,308)
Yesterday at 07:081 day oh 1990 has started, not my fav chart year I have to admit, besides a few exceptionsoh my but very low sales, that's really the Jan lull, hope they pick upNKOTB were really popular, at least the UK #1s were the upbeat numbers, which were just fine. Their ballads were diabolical.I kinda liked that Rob n Rab ft Leila K song, wow, it took its time to reach the top 10, a very 2025 chart run :D Don't mind the Sonia one or the 49ers but nothing incredible.
Yesterday at 08:511 day Author 1 hour ago, Bjork said:oh 1990 has started, not my fav chart year I have to admit, besides a few exceptionsoh my but very low sales, that's really the Jan lull, hope they pick upNKOTB were really popular, at least the UK #1s were the upbeat numbers, which were just fine. Their ballads were diabolical.I kinda liked that Rob n Rab ft Leila K song, wow, it took its time to reach the top 10, a very 2025 chart run :DDon't mind the Sonia one or the 49ers but nothing incredible.I recall at the time that smash hits ran an article on NKOTB sales and said that if it had sold the same amount in the same week in 1989 and 1988 then it would have been No 5 and No 10 respectively. A quick look at the other threads and that is entirely correct. A rare revelation of weekly sales back in 1990.
Yesterday at 09:111 day I bought Hangin' Tough in a bargain bin in 1988 or 1989, so plus side I got a new number one single for nothing. Downside I had already got bored with it, You Got It is a better record and Jason Donovan really was robbed. The three new entries are all fairly lucky about the low sales, Got To Get and Touch Me are good, and Sonia's OK, but none of them are especially faves looking back 35 years.
22 hours ago22 hr Author 20TH JANUARYFor a second week in a row a S/A/W production led midweek flashes and for a second week in a row that track just missed out on the money, more on that in a minute. What that also means is that New Kids On The Block fought back again with “Hangin Tough” and overcame stiff competition, it improved saleswise to 50,320 and it certainly needed to in order to keep pole position. In total the boys have spent 5 weeks at No 1 in the last 2 months and in three of those weeks they had to come from behind. Incidentally their album bounds 6-2 to reach a new peak with only Phil Collins “But Seriously” now ahead of it.This week the challenger was predictably the new Kylie Minogue single “Tears On My Pillow”, a cover of 1958 Little Anthony & The Imperials No 4 US hit which failed to chart here. It features not only on Minogue’s last album “Enjoy Yourself” but also on the soundtrack to her first feature film “The Delinquents” which opened here on Boxing Day to moderate success. The film was originally set to be released in October and the delay meant that S/A/W went with "Never Too Late" as her 3rd single from "Enjoy Yourself" instead. It’s Kylie’s 9th single and a ninth top 5 hit to boot as it debuts at No 2 with sales of 43,588, the album has spent its first 14 weeks in the top 6 amassing sales of 900,000 so far! This is also S/A/W's 50th top 10 hit production wise, the last 25 have come in just 17 months!Consisting of a varied line up but always with Kurtis Mantronix at the helm, the group that bears his surname arrive 12-4 (26,707) this week with “Got To Have Your Love” which features Wondress Hutchinson on vocals. The outfit have been influential in dance circles since their 1985 debut and hit a previous best with “Bassline” a No 34 hit in 1986.Finally braving it truly alone, Jimmy Somerville’s new single “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)” is obviously a cover of the Sylvester classic from 1978 which turned into a gay disco classic. Here it’s been remade by the former Bronski Beat/ Communards frontman who is rewarded with a 24-5 (20,128) move surpassing the No 8 peak of the original, his debut solo album “Read My Lips” has struggling in the Christmas slog moving 62-50 this week to mark a new high. Catch the promo if you can which features a clip of Sylvester himself who died just over a year ago.Dancin Danny D is back under the D Mob moniker with a new featured artist (Nuff Juice) and a fourth single in the form of “Put Your Hands Together”, their last single “C’Mon And Get My Love” became their first "failure" peaking at Just No 15 though a sizeable club hit. This time around they’ve slung in a bit of the O’Jays 1983 track “Put Our Heads Together” to come up with a hit to return them to favour moving 16-7 (19,159).Featuring the now ubiquitous “Yeah! Woo!” drum loop borrowed from James Brown, another Italo House track makes the UK top 10, and yes it’s a cover again this time by the FPI Project who have taken Lamont Dozier’s “Going Back To My Roots” and revamped it for the 90s. The song was finally a hit in the UK in 1981 for Odyssey (No 4) but this version takes its cue from Richie Havens 1980 version with a slicing of Honesty 69’s club hit “Rich In Paradise” and T99’s “Too Nice To Be Real” and it’s another song that has been floating around since pre Christmas making slow progress 48-40-30-28-25-14 selling 17,714 in its latest frame to climb to No 10. It was helped by the introduction of a vocal version of the single a few weeks ago (with a different vocalist) which has propelled up quickly and Gallup (who have history in making different versions of a track chart separately) have decided to combine both versions of the remix and the original on this occasion.The 49’ers progress nicely 6-3 (27,234) but the festivities are truly over for Soul II Soul who slip 3-6 (20.043), Rob N Raz hold at No 8 (18,955) and Jason Donovan dives 2-9 (18,326).1- HANGIN TOUGH- New Kids On The Block (50,320)2- TEARS ON MY PILLOW- Kylie Minogue (43,588)3- TOUCH ME- 49ers (27,234)4- GOT TO HAVE YOUR LOVE- Mantronix (26,707)5- YOU MAKE ME FEEL (MIGHTY REAL)- Jimmy Somerville (20,128)6- GET A LIFE- Soul II Soul (20,043)7- PUT YOUR HANDS TOGETHER- D.Mob (20,043)8- GOT TO GET- Rob N Raz Featuring Leila K (19,159)9- WHEN YOU COME BACK TO ME- Jason Donovan (18,326)10- GOING BACK TO MY ROOTS/ RICH IN PARADISE- FPI Project (17,714)Top 10 in pics
21 hours ago21 hr 'Tears On My Pillow' is one of my least favourite things Kylie has ever done, I like to try and pretend it doesn't exist.
21 hours ago21 hr Author Whilst I remember, a polite reminder to ask not to mention where songs are peaking before they peak please.
18 hours ago18 hr Not a fan of Tears on my Pillow either.Quite like the Jimmy Somerville song though.
18 hours ago18 hr Really like the Mantronix song, although overall there was a lot of tripe in the chart!
17 hours ago17 hr Author 18 minutes ago, vibe said:Is that the same Dancin Danny D that remixed Dannii Minogue’s first era singles?indeed so
4 hours ago4 hr Mantronix is the only decent one out of all those newbiesagree the Kylie one is terrible. Tears on my pillow, pain in my heart... caused by YOU!that D Mob one I never liked. Funnily the only single from them that I like is C'mon and get my love, which is the only early single to miss the top 10.those Italian dance songs from the late 80s/early 90s I don't think I liked any of those, pretty cheap dance songs.but the worse and most diabolical for me is Jimmi Sommerville back with yet another cover. How many times did he do the same trick? Can't stand his vocals and his terrible falsetto so easily the worst in the charts for me.
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