Posted April 10, 200619 yr Delta Disappears The first digital track chart was similar to the motorola ARIA singles chart with a few exceptions. Delta Goodrem's Commwealth games balled, Together We Are One, was a big hit in stores, making its debut at No:2 behind TV Rock's Flaunt It. But digitally song was nowhere to be seen in the top 40. The song is Delta's 10th top 50 hit and her ninth to reach the top 10. Fellow Aussie songbird Kate Alexa was another artist to appear high up on the singles chart (at No.10 with All I Heat) but was absent from the digital chart.
April 10, 200619 yr Well, it would be a bit difficult to be in the download chart if it wasn't available for download ;).
April 10, 200619 yr http://members.optushome.com.au/~vancainguyen/Smileys/sherlock.gif may be able to help you find her. Anyway it should be available in all forms possible. It'll help Delta climb! :cheer:
April 10, 200619 yr Author Well, it would be a bit difficult to be in the download chart if it wasn't available for download ;). Another fine job by Sony BMG :rolleyes:
April 10, 200619 yr Author Here's an update to that article: OK, folks, stand back. We've unravelled a major mystery here. In yesterday's Eye, we pointed out that Delta Goodrem's schmaltzy Games ballad, Together We Are One, was not on the new digital chart despite debuting at No. 2 on the singles chart. Eye reader Chris wasn't too happy with what he believed was an implication that Delta's song wasn't worthy. The truth is that the song couldn't possibly be on the digital chart because you can't buy it at the biggest online store, iTunes. Whether this is because the record label is hoping to push the song higher up the singles chart, like Chris tells us, is unclear."
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