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On The Floor still sounds great and it's fun having it back in the charts. I liked Lambada but this revamp is clubbier. I think I like it even more than I did at the time (and that was top 10 personal charts), and it might well be my fave J-Lo track ahead of Ain't It Funny.

Rihanna had some total bangers around that time, but What's My Name wasn't one of 'em! It's better than almost every record that has had Drake's name of the label, though and it went top 20 for me. At least Drake not sounding like a dalek in those days.

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2 – We Found Love – Rihanna ft Calvin Harris

6 Weeks at #1 / Weekly Sales – 87,573 / 106,553 / 92,689 / 79,834 / 66,941 / 79,804

#5 in EOY 2011 – Total Sales of 902,500

The silver medal and that means second place in my countdown goes to an artist who continued to ride the wave of her popularity from previous years, its Rihanna with We Found Love ft Calvin Harris. Spending six weeks at #1 in two separate three week stints across October, November and December and would go on to see We Found Love end 2011 as the song with the most weeks at #1 for the year. When this was released I found it to be a real breath of fresh air as I hadn’t largely connected with many of the 10 different songs that topped the UK charts of the previous ten weeks. I have very clear memories of when this was released and it was on very regular rotation on car journeys with friends on weekends, we’d play it multiple times no matter where we went. I was going through a bit of a dry spell with listening to club bangers at this time of year but this reignited it again for me after some brilliant releases from earlier in the year.

As much as I love this though it probably wouldn’t make my top 5 Rihanna or even potentially top 10 Rihanna singles. Saying that though this is still an absolute banger of a song and was so incredibly close to being my #1. Unfortunately though it fell short to a song from an artist that had one of the all time biggest years in 2011, more on that next.

Of the six weeks We Found Love spend at #1 it only kept four songs with a #2 peak, Moves Like Jagger from Maroon 5 and Christina Aguilera, Lightning by  The Wanted, Take A Chance On Me by JLS and Good Feeling by Flo Rida.

Elsewhere on the charts over that six week period Gym Class Heros and Adam Levine debuted at #3 with Stereo Hearts, giving Adam Lavigne the #2 and #3 song that week. Kelly Clarkson debuted at #6 and Lana Del Rey at #9 with Mr Know It All and Video Games. Pixie Lott followed up her #1 hit All About Tonight with a #10 debut for follow up single What Do You Take Me For and One Direction’s follow up to the massively successful debut  single What Makes You Beautiful debuted at #3, Gott Be You.

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1 – Someone Like You - Adele

5 Weeks at #1 / Weekly Sales – 111,739 / 114,792 / 116,347 / 95,654 / 82,357

#1 in EOY 2011 – Total Sales of 1,242,917

There could only be one song taking out my gold medal for my favourite #1 single of 2011 and that is the gigantic smash hit single Someone Like You by Adele. Released as the second single from her second album 21 in February Someone Like You debuted at #36 on the UK singles chart before climbing to #33 the following week and falling to #47 in it’s third week. Then of the 15th of February Adele performed Someone Like You and that sent the song soaring up the charts, after selling less than 7,500 copies the week prior Somone Like You would rocket from #47 to #1 with sales of 111,739 copies. It then stayed at the top of the singles chart for an additional three weeks with sales of 114,792, 116,347 and 95,654 before being replaced by Don’t Hold Your Breath. It would however return to #1 the following week for one last week with sales of 82,357, by which point it had amassed sales of 632,607 copies.

I’ve always loved this song and been a big fan of Adele’s right from 2008. I can still remember reading a review in the newspaper for 19 a few days before it was released and it had made me curious to check it out, so I went on YouTube to listen to Chasing Pavements and I was hooked from then. The next day I got the train into the city and asked at the music store whether they’d got any copies of 19 in to go on sale the following day, to my surprise the guy working at the shop returned with CD is hand and asked if this was it. I looked at it, said yes and then they sold it to me. Over the next few years I regularly listened to 19 so when 21 was announced I was eagerly looking forward to it.

I loved 21 from the first listen and Someone Like You was my favourite song from the album, I can recall how many times I listened to that album, around the house, on the train, on car journeys I played it a heap. My preferred version of Someone Like You has to be her version from the 2011 Brits as it just feels so raw and emotional, I’d tapped the Brits that year as I wasn’t able to watch them at the time and I must’ve watched that performance at least 50 times in the first week, so much so that I think even my parents knew the words to the song…

Someone Like You took a little longer to find its way to #1 internationally though. It took until the end of June to reach #1 in Australia where it stayed for 7 weeks and it took until September for it to reach #1 in the US.

In the five weeks Someone Like You was at #1 it didn’t prevent any #2 from reaching the top (Price Tag and Don’t Hold Your Breath). Someone Like You would end 2011 as the highest selling song in the UK with sales of 1,242,917.

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The full countdown:

1.      Someone Like You – Adele

2.      We Found Love – Rihanna ft Calvin Harris

3.      What’s My Name – Rihanna ft Drake

4.      One The Floor – Jennifer Lopez ft Pitbull

5.      Don’t Hold Your Breath – Nicole Scherzinger

6.      Price Tag – Jessie J ft B.o.B

7.      Give Me Everything – Pitbull ft Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer

8.      Read All About It – Professor Green ft Emeli Sande

9.      We R Who We R – Kesha

10.  Dance With Me Tonight – Olly Murs

 

11.  Grenade – Bruno Mars

12.  No Regrets – Dappy

13.  Heart Skips a Bit – Olly Murs ft Rizzle Kicks

14.  Promises – Nero

15.  Louder – DJ Fresh ft Sian Evans

16.  What Makes You Beautiful – One Direction

17.  Stay Awake – Example

18.  All About Tonight – Pixie Lott

19.  Swagger Jagger – Cher Lloyd

20.  Party Rock Anthem – LMFAO ft Lauren Bennett and GoonRock

 

21.  Wherever You Are – Military Wives ft Gareth Malone

22.  The Lazy Song – Bruno Mars

23.  Changed The Way You Kissed Me – Example

24.  Loca People – Sak Noel

25.  Don’t Wanna Go Home – Jason Derulo

26.  Cannonball – Little Mix

27.  When We Collide – Matt Cardle

28.  Don’t Go – Wretch 32 ft Josh Kumra

29.  She Makes Me Wanna – JLS ft Dev

30.  Glad You Came – The Wanted

31.  Wishing On a Star – X Factor Finalists 2011 ft JLS and One Direction

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Well that brings to a close my rank of the UK #1 Singles in 2011. Thank you everyone for following along with me and for commenting along with the countdown. I’ve loved following these from when @gooddelta started these mid last year and it really was an honour to be given this opportunity to participate in what is something I consider to be a very popular series in the 21st Century Throwback Forum, so thank you for that opportunity @Julian_.

I found this to be quite the experience going through and revisiting all 31 UK #1’s from 2011. It brought back so many memories for me both good and bad and founds at times that doing this was quite therapeutic. So thank you for the care and love shown through as well with some of my commentaries, it really put a smile on my face.

I will now pass the baton over to @RabbitFurCoat who will be taking you through the UK #1’s of 2012.

So I had the same top 2 but the other way round!

We Found Love is my favourite Rihanna and my favourite Calvin song. A wonderful energetic banger with the ultimate of build and release, fantastic pop and club music. Those stabbing keyboards harking back to the piano of peak house music days. I love it!

Someone Like You is gorgeous of course, great emotive vocal performance though also restrained just enough. I also prefer that Brits performance, the emotion and the emphasis change in the chorus, absolutely jaw dropping though, even now.

Fantastic thread @Paddington James, really enjoyed your countdown and commentary and loved joining in. I’m so glad you enjoyed it too. I only hope I can get somewhere close to it in 2013, you’ve set a high bar. Particularly enjoyed your view from Australia!

Here’s my ranking:

  1. We Found Love (feat. Calvin Harris) — Rihanna

  2. Someone Like You — Adele

  3. Price Tag (feat. B.o.B) — Jessie J

  4. Promises — Nero

  5. Glad You Came — The Wanted

  6. Loca People (What the F**k!) — Sak Noel

  7. Louder (feat. Sian Evans) — DJ Fresh

  8. Don't Go (feat. Josh Kumra) — Wretch 32

  9. Read All About It (feat. Emeli Sandé) — Professor Green

  10. When We Collide — Matt Cardle

  11. Grenade — Bruno Mars

  12. What's My Name? (feat. Drake) — Rihanna

  13. Give Me Everything (feat. Ne-Yo, Afrojack & Nayer) — Pitbull

  14. Changed the Way You Kiss Me — Example

  15. On the Floor (feat. Pitbull) — Jennifer Lopez

  16. Don't Hold Your Breath — Nicole Scherzinger

  17. Heart Skips a Beat (feat. Rizzle Kicks) — Olly Murs

  18. What Makes You Beautiful — One Direction

  19. Swagger Jagger — Cher Lloyd

  20. Wherever You Are — Military Wives, Gareth Malone & London Symphony Orchestra

  21. We R Who We R — Kesha

  22. No Regrets — Dappy

  23. All About Tonight — Pixie Lott

  24. Party Rock Anthem (feat. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock) — LMFAO

  25. The Lazy Song — Bruno Mars

  26. Cannonball — Little Mix

  27. Dance With Me Tonight — Olly Murs

  28. Stay Awake — Example

  29. She Makes Me Wanna (feat. Dev) — JLS

  30. Don't Wanna Go Home — Jason Derulo

  31. Wishing on a Star - X Factor Finalists

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Thank you very much @Jaz13music I'm really pleased you enjoyed it! 😃

I know you'll do a fantastic job with the 2013 edition. I was a little nervous too, nut I just found a write up style that worked best for me. 🙂

Thank you @Paddington James for this nice countdown. Here is my positioning with the numbers from your ranking in brackets:

  1. Heart Skips a Beat – Olly Murs ft Rizzle Kicks (13)

  2. Grenade – Bruno Mars (11)

  3. We R Who We R – Kesha (9)

  4. Someone Like You – Adele (1)

  5. On The Floor – Jennifer Lopez ft Pitbull (4)

  6. Give Me Everything – Pitbull ft Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer (7)

  7. Glad You Came – The Wanted (30) <- biggest gap upwards, really love this song - it is so catchy

  8. We Found Love – Rihanna ft Calvin Harris (2)

  9. Price Tag – Jessie J ft B.o.B (6)

  10. Changed The Way You Kissed Me – Example

  11. Promises – Nero (14)

  12. What Makes You Beautiful – One Direction (16)

  13. Don’t Go – Wretch 32 ft Josh Kumra (28)

  14. Party Rock Anthem – LMFAO ft Lauren Bennett and GoonRock (20)

  15. Stay Awake – Example (17)

  16. Don’t Hold Your Breath – Nicole Scherzinger (5)

  17. The Lazy Song – Bruno Mars (22)

  18. Louder – DJ Fresh ft Sian Evans (15)

  19. Loca People – Sak Noel

  20. What’s My Name – Rihanna ft Drake (3) <- biggest gap downwards, very average Rihanna song and I don't like the efforts from Drake much. Here start the songs I don't rate much.

  21. Dance With Me Tonight – Olly Murs (10)

  22. Read All About It – Professor Green ft Emeli Sande (8) <- Emeli's solo version so much better, shit rapping destroys songs

  23. She Makes Me Wanna – JLS ft Dev (29)

  24. All About Tonight – Pixie Lott (18)

  25. When We Collide – Matt Cardle (27)

  26. Don’t Wanna Go Home – Jason Derulo (25)

  27. Cannonball – Little Mix (26)

  28. No Regrets – Dappy (12)

  29. Wherever You Are – Military Wives ft Gareth Malone (21)

  30. Wishing On a Star – X Factor Finalists 2011 ft JLS and One Direction (31)

  31. Swagger Jagger – Cher Lloyd (19) <- one of the worst songs of all time

Rihanna's Calvin-production is a bop, though I also wouldnt expect it would make my top 10 Rihanna tracks, and I did get a bit fed-up hearing it (still not sounding fresh again, so that's pending) but not nearly as fed up as I was with Someone Like You. A good ballad but I much preferred other singles off the album, and I havent really felt any need to listen to it for quite some time.

My top 5? Probably...

  1. Grenade

  2. On The Floor

  3. Changed The Way You Kissed Me

  4. Glad You Came

  5. Heart Skips A Beat

The great:

Changed The Way You Kissed Me – Example

Someone Like You – Adele

One The Floor – Jennifer Lopez ft Pitbull

The very good:

We Found Love – Rihanna ft Calvin Harris

Grenade – Bruno Mars

Loca People – Sak Noel

She Makes Me Wanna – JLS ft Dev

The good:

Glad You Came – The Wanted

Give Me Everything – Pitbull ft Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer

Such a good top two there, I'd put We Found Love ahead as it is just a giant banger that topped off an amazing 12 months or so for RIhanna, but 21 is such a landmark album and Someone Like You a beautiful track. The BRITs performance was so amazing, I prefer it too, as like the lower register vocal in the chorus compared to the studio version with the higher notes.

Thanks for a fantastic thread to follow @Paddington James, it's been really fun and insightful.

Here is my rank:

  1. One The Floor – Jennifer Lopez ft Pitbull

  2. What’s My Name – Rihanna ft Drake

  3. We Found Love – Rihanna ft Calvin Harris

  4. Someone Like You – Adele

  5. Wherever You Are – Military Wives ft Gareth Malone

  6. What Makes You Beautiful – One Direction

  7. Loca People – Sak Noel

  8. Party Rock Anthem – LMFAO ft Lauren Bennett and GoonRock

  9. Price Tag – Jessie J ft B.o.B

  10. Heart Skips a Bit – Olly Murs ft Rizzle Kicks

  11. Give Me Everything – Pitbull ft Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer

  12. Don’t Hold Your Breath – Nicole Scherzinger

  13. Grenade – Bruno Mars

  14. Glad You Came – The Wanted

  15. Changed The Way You Kissed Me – Example

  16. Promises – Nero

  17. We R Who We R – Kesha

  18. All About Tonight – Pixie Lott

  19. Louder – DJ Fresh ft Sian Evans

  20. Read All About It – Professor Green ft Emeli Sande

  21. When We Collide – Matt Cardle

  22. Dance With Me Tonight – Olly Murs

  23. The Lazy Song – Bruno Mars

  24. Cannonball – Little Mix

  25. Swagger Jagger – Cher Lloyd

  26. Stay Awake – Example

  27. She Makes Me Wanna – JLS ft Dev

  28. Don’t Go – Wretch 32 ft Josh Kumra

  29. Don’t Wanna Go Home – Jason Derulo

  30. No Regrets – Dappy

  31. Wishing On a Star – X Factor Finalists 2011 ft JLS and One Direction

Love down to Heart Skips A Beat, like down to The Lazy Song (just about), the next few are mid and then the bottom three are absolutely awful for me.

My favourite songs of the year were Moves Like Jagger by Maroon 5/Christina, and The A Team by Ed, with J.Lo and Rihanna just behind.

'Someone Like You' is emotive but yeah I prefer the joyous 'We Found Love' even if it did kind rip off the riff from Whigfield's Saturday Night.

Great work @Paddington James, enjoyable to follow. Not a huge amount of crossover in the top of yours compared to mine but do adore We Found Love, would have been my top choice for this year. I can see why Someone Like You is so popular, just never cared for it and that style of music - always felt Rolling In The Deep was my favourite Adele song by a long way!

My top 10:

1 - We Found Love

2 - Give Me Everything

3 - Promises

4 - Louder

5 - Party Rock Anthem

6 - Changed The Way You Kiss Me

7 - Read All About It

8 - Dance With Me Tonight

9 - On The Floor

10 - Don't Go

I will pick up the baton, probably starting my thread tomorrow PM

We Found Love would be my number 1, deservedly Rihanna at her absolute peak and it's aged wonderfully, the production by Calvin is one of his best, Rihanna's voice has sometimes slipped into being quite grating sometimes but she sounds excellent here and brings all the messy energy the track needs. Takes me right back to the care-free time of first year of university.

I can appreciate Someone Like You, but I don't love it, it was rinsed by overplay anyway but as authentic and well performed as it is, it's just not that exciting as a piece of music. I much much preferred Rolling in the Deep, I didn't like it at the time for some reason but it's now one of my favourites possinly joint with Rumour Has It and Set Fire to the Rain, I did get round to 21 eventually as part of my lockdown album bucket list and it was a good album.

The other three in the top 5 are decent if not big favourites although nostalgic and were I recall very popular on Buzzjack at the time, I found Jessie J quite obnoxious as a performer and never got into her music much, but Price Tag, as sappy as it is, does have a very sweet, early 2010s innocence to it.

Thanks for this Paddington, been good to read your thoughts as well as the goings on in the Australian charts at the time, hoping the nostalgia to continue for 2012 x My rough top 10 for this year:

  1. Rihanna feat. Calvin Harris - We Found Love

  2. Nero - Promises

  3. Example - Changed the Way You Kiss Me

  4. One Direction - What Makes You Beautiful

  5. Olly Murs feat. Rizzle Kicks - Heart Skips a Beat

  6. LMFAO feat. Lauren Bennett (RIP </3) and GoonRock - Party Rock Anthem

  7. Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull - On The Floor

  8. Adele - Someone Like You

  9. DJ Fresh feat. Sian Evans - Louder

  10. Nicole Scherzinger - Don't Hold Your Breath

Fab end to this Paddington. 'Someone Like You' from the Brits was such an captivating and wonderful moment in time and it then sending Adele far higher in to worldwide stardom. Truly special to see. That said 'Rolling In The Deep' and 'Set Fire To The Rain' I prefer over SLY and the former would likely be #1 In my rank had it got there.

'We Found Love' is a certified banger too and a deserved runner up!

My ranking, did alter some around as this was ongoing including my 1 which is now Bruno moved up but all the top 5 were worthy of it imo.

31 X Factor Finalists - Wishing On A Star

30 Wretch 32 Ft Josh Kumra - Don't Go

29 Cher Lloyd - Swagger Jagger

28 Jason Derulo - Don't Wanna Go Home

27 JLS - She Makes Me Wanna

26 Dappy - No Regrets

25 LMFAO - Party Rock Anthem

24 Sak Noel - Loca People

23 Matt Cardle - When We Collide

22 Example - Wide Awake

21 Little Mix - Cannonball

20 Professor Green Ft Emeli Sande - Read All About It

19 Kesha - We R Who We R

18 DJ Fresh - Louder

17 Military Wives & Gareth Malone - Wherever You Are

16 Pitbull Ft Ne-Yo, Afrojack & Nayer - Give Me Everything

15 Pixie Lott - All About Tonight

14 Nero - Promises

13 Bruno Mars - The Lazy Song

12 Olly Murs - Dance With Me Tonight

11 The Wanted - Glad You Came

10 Example - Changed The Way You Kiss Me

9 One Direction - What Makes You Beautiful

8 Olly Murs Ft Rizzle Kicks - Heart Skips A Beat

7 Nicole Scherzinger - Don't Hold Your Breath

6 Jennifer Lopez Ft Pitbull - On The Floor

5 Adele - Someone Like You

4 Jessie J Ft b.O.b - Price Tag

3 Rihanna Ft Drake - What's My Name

2 Calvin Harris Ft Rihanna - We Found Love

1 Bruno Mars - Grenade

Great countdown Paddington, enjoyed reading along and following, a very nostalgic time for me. Though many of these #1s aren't the best, but that seems to be a trend from around this time. 'Someone Like You' is very much not a song for me, I don't quite get the same feelings many do from it, but I can see why someone might and how it became so beloved and it's certainly got a good sense of quality throughout it - much preferred 'Rolling With The Deep', though can definitely understand it topping this list. 'We Found Love' a great runner-up, it's not quite a perfect song for me (actually completely agree with you re: Rihanna rankings, it's a little less essential than her best) but as a dancefloor anthem, it and 'On The Floor' are about the best of what was making it to the top in 2011 and those I'm very happy to see in the top 5.

My ranking, I think 'Promises' is the main one I was excited to see at #1, though Nicole close behind and the big cultural moments from this year, We Found Love, On The Floor, What Makes You Beautiful, just beyond that, lemme try to give out of 10 ratings here:

(9/10)

1.  Promises

2.  Don’t Hold Your Breath

3.  We Found Love

4.  On The Floor

(8/10)

5.  What’s My Name

6.  What Makes You Beautiful

7.  Give Me Everything

(7/10)

8.  Grenade

9.  Louder

10.  Read All About It

11.  Someone Like You

12.  Party Rock Anthem

13.  Changed The Way You Kissed Me

14.  Wherever You Are

15.  Cannonball

(6/10)

16.  Loca People

17.  Glad You Came

18.  Price Tag

19.  No Regrets

(5/10)

20.  Heart Skips a Beat

21.  Stay Awake

22.  We R Who We R

23.  Swagger Jagger

24.  Don’t Go

(4/10)

25.  When We Collide

26.  She Makes Me Wanna

(3/10)

27.  Dance With Me Tonight

28.  All About Tonight (despise both of these tonight songs oops x)

29.  The Lazy Song

(1/10)

30.  Don’t Wanna Go Home

31.  Wishing On a Star

'Dirty Talk' and 'Sweat' from the Aussie 2011 #1s would have been much better than half of these! Good list of 2011 faves also, Cheers, Saxobeat, the Claire Maguire songs, very nice picks.

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Great countdown Paddington, enjoyed reading along and following, a very nostalgic time for me. Though many of these #1s aren't the best, but that seems to be a trend from around this time. 'Someone Like You' is very much not a song for me, I don't quite get the same feelings many do from it, but I can see why someone might and how it became so beloved and it's certainly got a good sense of quality throughout it - much preferred 'Rolling With The Deep', though can definitely understand it topping this list. 'We Found Love' a great runner-up, it's not quite a perfect song for me (actually completely agree with you re: Rihanna rankings, it's a little less essential than her best) but as a dancefloor anthem, it and 'On The Floor' are about the best of what was making it to the top in 2011 and those I'm very happy to see in the top 5.

My ranking, I think 'Promises' is the main one I was excited to see at #1, though Nicole close behind and the big cultural moments from this year, We Found Love, On The Floor, What Makes You Beautiful, just beyond that, lemme try to give out of 10 ratings here:

(9/10)

1.  Promises

2.  Don’t Hold Your Breath

3.  We Found Love

4.  On The Floor

(8/10)

5.  What’s My Name

6.  What Makes You Beautiful

7.  Give Me Everything

(7/10)

8.  Grenade

9.  Louder

10.  Read All About It

11.  Someone Like You

12.  Party Rock Anthem

13.  Changed The Way You Kissed Me

14.  Wherever You Are

15.  Cannonball

(6/10)

16.  Loca People

17.  Glad You Came

18.  Price Tag

19.  No Regrets

(5/10)

20.  Heart Skips a Beat

21.  Stay Awake

22.  We R Who We R

23.  Swagger Jagger

24.  Don’t Go

(4/10)

25.  When We Collide

26.  She Makes Me Wanna

(3/10)

27.  Dance With Me Tonight

28.  All About Tonight (despise both of these tonight songs oops x)

29.  The Lazy Song

(1/10)

30.  Don’t Wanna Go Home

31.  Wishing On a Star

'Dirty Talk' and 'Sweat' from the Aussie 2011 #1s would have been much better than half of these! Good list of 2011 faves also, Cheers, Saxobeat, the Claire Maguire songs, very nice picks.

Claire Maguire Last Dance has aged well quite 2020's sounding with the 80s revival synth/chillwave sound!

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