Posted Thursday at 22:335 days Rolling out of the contest is Amy MacDonald. This was her highest peaking hit, reaching #12 in July 2007. However “This Is The Life” managed a longer Top 40 run despite only peaking at #28.3rd: Amy MacDonald - Mr Rock And Roll 18/31 votes (58%)4th: Anastacia - One Day In Your Life 11/31 votes (35%)5th: Wombats - Moving To New York 13/35 votes (37%)6th: Janet Jackson - Doesn’t Really Matter 12/31 votes (39%)7th: The Pogues featuring Kirsty MacColl - Fairytale Of New York8th: A1 - No More 15/29 votes (52%)9th: Akon - Belly Dancer (Bananza) 10/26 votes (38%)10th: Ronan Keating - The Long Goodbye 18/28 votes (64%)
Thursday at 22:515 days Feel like this is an obvious Coldplay win, which I have no objections to as this is one of their best.However, I like an upset so have voted for Out Of Touch and am hoping for the best
Friday at 07:214 days Author Has to be Coldplay for me - although I do hope it leaves the current Top 40 soon!
Friday at 07:444 days An obvious pick but went for Coldplay as it's genuinely my favourite of the whole list
Friday at 08:414 days Definitely Coldplay, as recently mentioned on here somewhere I have a new found fondness for this song.Shocked Uniting Nations is so poplar on here, it's like the worst of its kind!
Friday at 10:144 days Coldplay though feels rather eh.. with repeat winner again really lol. It's the stronger song of the two though obviously.
Friday at 14:304 days Uniting Nations to cause an major upset after odds of 50/1 to win the Survivor.
Friday at 16:174 days Went with Uniting Nations to win. Coldplay would be a very boring win VLV is so overplayed and overrated.Amy and Ana would have been much better winners.
Friday at 19:264 days 'Viva La Vida' is clearly great and one of Coldplay's best, but I've always enjoyed the Uniting Nations song and it has the edge for me here!
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