February 24Feb 24 Not surprised any Taylor Swift f4rt can always receive maximum points from readyfor it and 777666jason. Please surprise me next time guys! 😜 Bye Nicki. Better stay with Trump your lover.
February 24Feb 24 Didn’t vote for Nicki out of principle (although I gave 24 points to The Smiths, so hey) Edited February 24Feb 24 by chartjack2
February 25Feb 25 ^ Morrissey wasn't the only one The Smiths member and during The Smiths era they didn't speak out against immigration or anything related
February 25Feb 25 Very true - although I also very happily listen to Morrissey solo upto and including Ringleader of the Tormentors.
February 25Feb 25 Maybe it's just me but I don't understand why a person's political views should be taken into account when rating their songs on this list! Being a couple of places higher on a Buzzjack rate is hardly going to benefit them financially or anything.
February 25Feb 25 Oh no to Stone Roses and Depeche Mode, but happy that Trump-lover Nicki Minaj is out.
February 25Feb 25 Author 44. Wilkinson featuring Becky Hill - Afterglow 142ptsWriters - Mark Wilkinson, Becky Hill, Bradford Ellis, Talay RileyTop points - ElectroBoy 24, Jason 21, chrissmith276 20From 2013, this was the first of four top 40 hits for the English producer/DJ, each of them with a different featured singer. Becky Hill still has a second song left in.
February 25Feb 25 Didn't like it at the time, because I thought it took itself too seriously compared to Wilkinson's previous songs.Its only now I realise it is better than our few current modern dance hits or Beatport top 100 hits. Edited February 25Feb 25 by TheSnake
February 25Feb 25 Author 43. Madonna - Human Nature 147ptsWriters - Madonna, Dave Hall, Shawn McKenzie, Kevin McKenzie, Michael DeeringTop points - detonate 25, vibe 24, ...ready for it 24Madonna is a regular in these polls but this is her only appearance this year as only one of her many top 10 singles peaked at number 8. Human Nature was an answer song to the criticism she had received to her 'Erotica' album and her lewd coffee table book. The song was written with Dave Hall, the other three names shown here are the writers of the sampled track, 'What You Need' by Main Source.
February 25Feb 25 Author 42. Echo & The Bunnymen - Nothing Lasts Forever 150ptsWriters - Will Sergeant, Ian McCulloch, Les PattinsonTop points - rio309 25, Mango 20, Jester 20This was Echo & The Bunnymen's third top 10 hit, coming thirteen years after their second one, 'The Killing Moon'. It could be added to 'Ordinary World' by Duran Duran and 'Sailing On The Seven Seas' by OMD on a list of unexpected returns to the top 10 in the 1990s by 80s bands.
February 25Feb 25 Author 41. Cerrone - Supernature 151ptsWriters - Cerrone, Alain Wisniak, Lene LovichTop points - DaTilt 25, Julian 19, Chez Wombat 18One of the earliest electronic dance hit singles, this was the second of three top 40 hits for the French musician, Jean-Marc Cerrone. Worldwide, it sold 8 million copies.
February 25Feb 25 Author 40. Blue Boy - Remember Me 164ptsWriters - Lex Blackmore, Robert Miller, Richard Evans, Marlena ShawTop points - dandy* 24, Jester 21, Jaz13music 21Blue Boy was the Scottish DJ, Alexis Blackmore. Using samples from 'Woman Of The Ghetto' by Marlena Shaw, Remember Me was one of two top 40 hits for him in 1997.
February 25Feb 25 Four pretty great songs in a row lost there! 'Nothing Lasts Forever' in particular is a gorgeous song ❤️
February 25Feb 25 Supernature is a wonderful song, agree that it's very ahead of it's time and I'm glad it seems to have developed a cult following over the years.
February 25Feb 25 I’m impressed that I’ve still lost only 1! Unlike the first semi-final, I felt like I was seeing a lot of votes for my favourite songs.
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