December 19, 2025Dec 19 I'll always remember 'Lullaby' by that guy who threw a wobbly in the midweek thread because it wasn't being discussed
December 19, 2025Dec 19 Leigh-Anne finding a loophole to become the final LM member to sneak a top 10 hit
December 19, 2025Dec 19 1 minute ago, Jade said:Incredible result for 'Lullaby'! ❤️ I never would've expected it to hold up so well. It feels unreal to hear an Arabic song in the chart.It has (presumably) peaked at the same position as The Cure's 'Lullaby', my favourite song by them 😍And a few posotions higher than Mel B's Lullaby, which was the best out of the lot
December 19, 2025Dec 19 If its the only way Leighanne can get a top 5 nowadays I'll take it 🤣 Edited December 20, 2025Dec 20 by 777666jason
December 19, 2025Dec 19 Was about to say - does it count as all LM members now having a ‘solo’ top 10?
December 19, 2025Dec 19 "Lullaby" that very unusual charity/social awareness song that sounds brilliant, very glad to see them up there for a good cause.
December 19, 2025Dec 19 1 minute ago, Viper* said:What on Earth have you put on that to make any kind of return.Side note, I have a fiver on Kylie at 5/1 I had £40 at 5/1 I need the result to go right to see if I can do a merry Christmas food shop tonight or a whoops label raid.
December 19, 2025Dec 19 Author Just now, Herbs said:Was about to say - does it count as all LM members now having a ‘solo’ top 10?The OCC credit only says "Together For Palestine", but she's credited on all digital platforms so I don't see why it shouldn't!
December 19, 2025Dec 19 Author 04 | 04 | 86th weekBrenda LeeRockin' Around The Christmas Tree1st single from Merry Christmas From Brenda LeeReleased: 1962Label: DeccaChart StatisticsNE (05/12/1962) | 30-11-11-7-6-12-36-xRE (29/12/2007) | 94-xRE (13/12/2008) | 94-76-82-xRE (12/12/2009) | 98-77-80-70-xRE (17/12/2011) | 62-64-85-xRE (15/12/2012) | 57-54-66-xRE (14/12/2013) | 67-63-72-xRE (13/12/2014) | 69-67-69-63-xRE (17/12/2015) | 79-72-60-xRE (15/12/2016) | 61-51-44-31-xRE (14/12/2017) | 42-15-14-9-xRE (13/12/2018) | 39-26-21-16-xRE (12/12/2019) | 42-32-32-18-xRE (03/12/2020) | 52-19-15-18-16-15-xRE (02/12/2021) | 58-22-10-8-9-5-xRE (24/11/2022) | 92-42-18-6-5-8-4-xRE (23/11/2023) | 65-31-14-6-7-7-5-xRE (21/11/2024) | 76-34-20-6-5-6-4-85-xRE (27/11/2025) | 38-23-6-4-4Sales: 3,100,000+Certification: 5x PlatinumStatus: Accelerated Chart Ratio06 Sales03 Audio Streaming05 Video StreamingVideoBiographySinger Brenda Lee was one of the first country artists to cross over to pop audiences, and she was the highest-charting female artist of the 1960s. At nine years old, Lee joined the cast of the TV show Ozark Jubilee after impressing host Red Foley with her rendition of “Jambalaya.” Her first hit, “One Step At A Time,” released when she was 12, peaked at No. 15 on the Billboard Country chart and No. 43 on the Hot 100. Lee’s most famous single, 1958’s “Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree,” initially only sold 5,000 copies, but by 1978 it had sold 5 million and continues to be one of the most-played holiday songs. From 1958 to 1962, she had 10 consecutive Top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100—a record for a female solo artist that she held for more than 20 years. The 1960 hit “I’m Sorry” earned Lee her first of four Grammy nominations, and and she was honored with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2009. She was inducted into the Country Music Hall Of Fame in 1997 and the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in 2002, making her the first woman to earn both distinctions. John Lennon once referred to Brenda Lee as the greatest rock ’n’ roll voice of all time. - Apple MusicTop 100 Chart History1960 04 Sweet Nothin's -2'-1960 12 I'm Sorry -3'-1960 31 I Want To Be Wanted -1-1961 12 Let's Jump The Broomstick -1'-1961 45 Emotions -1-1961 22 Dum Dum -1*-1961 38 Fool #1 -1-1962 46 Break It To Me Gently -1^-1962 03 Speak To Me Pretty -2*-1962 05 Here Comes That Feeling -NAS-1962 15 It Started All Over Again -NAS-1962 04 Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree -1"- MILLIONAIRE1963 07 All Alone Am I -1-1963 10 Losing You -2^-1963 14 I Wonder -1-1963 28 Sweet Impossible You -NAS-1964 05 As Usual -2-1964 26 Think -1~-1964 17 Is It True? -NAS-1964 25 Christmas Will Be Just Another Lonely Day -2"-1965 41 Thanks A Lot -NAS-1965 22 Too Many Rivers -2~-0 x #1 | 4 x Top 5 | 7 x Top 10 | 12 x Top 20 | 19 x Top 40 | 22 x Top 100Social Media Brenda Lee
December 19, 2025Dec 19 1 minute ago, Lee_J11 said:Leigh-Anne finding a loophole to become the final LM member to sneak a top 10 hit Justice for Leigh Anne
December 19, 2025Dec 19 Think the Palestine song would’ve taken the #1 with ease if they’d managed to mobilize streams/rush released a physical CD as they’ve clearly had huge downloads.
December 19, 2025Dec 19 Just now, J4Y said:dont say love was so robbedMy Love should’ve been a huge hit, that song is incredible
December 19, 2025Dec 19 1 minute ago, JosephCarey said:04 | 04 | 86th weekBrenda LeeRockin' Around The Christmas Tree1st single from Merry Christmas From Brenda LeeReleased: 1962Label: DeccaChart StatisticsNE (05/12/1962) | 30-11-11-7-6-12-36-xRE (29/12/2007) | 94-xRE (13/12/2008) | 94-76-82-xRE (12/12/2009) | 98-77-80-70-xRE (17/12/2011) | 62-64-85-xRE (15/12/2012) | 57-54-66-xRE (14/12/2013) | 67-63-72-xRE (13/12/2014) | 69-67-69-63-xRE (17/12/2015) | 79-72-60-xRE (15/12/2016) | 61-51-44-31-xRE (14/12/2017) | 42-15-14-9-xRE (13/12/2018) | 39-26-21-16-xRE (12/12/2019) | 42-32-32-18-xRE (03/12/2020) | 52-19-15-18-16-15-xRE (02/12/2021) | 58-22-10-8-9-5-xRE (24/11/2022) | 92-42-18-6-5-8-4-xRE (23/11/2023) | 65-31-14-6-7-7-5-xRE (21/11/2024) | 76-34-20-6-5-6-4-85-xRE (27/11/2025) | 38-23-6-4-4Sales: 3,100,000+Certification: 5x PlatinumStatus: Accelerated Chart Ratio06 Sales03 Audio Streaming05 Video StreamingVideoBiographySinger Brenda Lee was one of the first country artists to cross over to pop audiences, and she was the highest-charting female artist of the 1960s. At nine years old, Lee joined the cast of the TV show Ozark Jubilee after impressing host Red Foley with her rendition of “Jambalaya.” Her first hit, “One Step At A Time,” released when she was 12, peaked at No. 15 on the Billboard Country chart and No. 43 on the Hot 100. Lee’s most famous single, 1958’s “Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree,” initially only sold 5,000 copies, but by 1978 it had sold 5 million and continues to be one of the most-played holiday songs. From 1958 to 1962, she had 10 consecutive Top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100—a record for a female solo artist that she held for more than 20 years. The 1960 hit “I’m Sorry” earned Lee her first of four Grammy nominations, and and she was honored with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2009. She was inducted into the Country Music Hall Of Fame in 1997 and the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in 2002, making her the first woman to earn both distinctions. John Lennon once referred to Brenda Lee as the greatest rock ’n’ roll voice of all time. - Apple MusicTop 100 Chart History1960 04 Sweet Nothin's -2'-1960 12 I'm Sorry -3'-1960 31 I Want To Be Wanted -1-1961 12 Let's Jump The Broomstick -1'-1961 45 Emotions -1-1961 22 Dum Dum -1*-1961 38 Fool #1 -1-1962 46 Break It To Me Gently -1^-1962 03 Speak To Me Pretty -2*-1962 05 Here Comes That Feeling -NAS-1962 15 It Started All Over Again -NAS-1962 04 Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree -1"- MILLIONAIRE1963 07 All Alone Am I -1-1963 10 Losing You -2^-1963 14 I Wonder -1-1963 28 Sweet Impossible You -NAS-1964 05 As Usual -2-1964 26 Think -1~-1964 17 Is It True? -NAS-1964 25 Christmas Will Be Just Another Lonely Day -2"-1965 41 Thanks A Lot -NAS-1965 22 Too Many Rivers -2~-0 x #1 | 4 x Top 5 | 7 x Top 10 | 12 x Top 20 | 19 x Top 40 | 22 x Top 100Social Media Brenda LeeWhat made this have such a yuuuge resurgence recently?! Just artificial playlisting, or Home Alone?
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