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Enya - Best Song in the UK Charts 12 members have voted

  1. 1. Which songs do you like more?

    • 1988. Orinoco Flow
      11
    • 1988. Evening Falls
      2
    • 1991. Caribbean Blue
      9
    • 1991. How Can I Keep From Singing
      1
    • 1992. Book Of Days
      4
    • 1992. The Celts
      3
    • 1995. Anywhere Is
      7
    • 1996. On My Way Home
      3
    • 2000. Only Time
      8
    • 2004. I Don't Wanna Know (feat. Mario Winans & P. Diddy)
      3
    • 2004. You Should Really Know (feat. The Pirates & Shola Ama & Boss & Ishani)
      4

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I didn't know Ebudae was remastered for PTSWS? :o The ones that have always shocked me at putting on there are Ebudae, Marble Halls and Boadicea. I'm surprised Evening Falls wasn't included, as it went reasonably high in the UK charts and also I Want Tomorrow, as it's the first video Enya made.

 

I'm not shocked they put Ebudae on there. :lol: -_- Yes, Ebudae is much louder and clearer than the version on SM, at least to me. :) The ending on the PTSWS one is different from the album version, they leave the echo off. :) Marble Halls, I don't know..that was a single, so maybe that is why..but so was IWT..I don't know their reasoning. :lol:

I've never been crazy about Aldebaran. :o I think the PTSWS track listing was great. And of course, that remastered version of Ebudae..oooohhh :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :lol:

Me either. I like it, but it's not one of my favorites. Dunno why, it just doesn't "grab" me. Though listening to it does make me think of stars and the night sky. B)

 

I didn't know Ebudae was remastered for PTSWS? :o The ones that have always shocked me at putting on there are Ebudae, Marble Halls and Boadicea. I'm surprised Evening Falls wasn't included, as it went reasonably high in the UK charts and also I Want Tomorrow, as it's the first video Enya made.

I didn't know it was remastered either! :o I wonder why they decided to do that one and not the others. Maybe they didn't need it.

:lol: No, you'd just complain so much that all the fans would demand that it be put on there too. :rofl: ;)

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I wonder how many #1 hits Enya has had. I've never actually counted. :unsure: I know OF, and OT did. Did Caribbean Blue or Anywhere Is get to #1?

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I wonder how many #1 hits Enya has had. I've never actually counted. :unsure: I know OF, and OT did. Did Caribbean Blue or Anywhere Is get to #1?

In the UK, only Orinoco Flow has been to #1, Only Time charted at #32. :( In Germany, May It Be and Only Time were #1s, Orinoco Flow was kept at #2 for four weeks or something by some novelty song!!! And she's never had a #1 in USA, though Only Time did get to #1 on the adult contempory chart.

Yup, afraid so! It didn't re-enter after 9/11 either.
In the UK, only Orinoco Flow has been to #1, Only Time charted at #32. :( In Germany, May It Be and Only Time were #1s, Orinoco Flow was kept at #2 for four weeks or something by some novelty song!!! And she's never had a #1 in USA, though Only Time did get to #1 on the adult contempory chart.

:o :o :o

 

Never had a #1 is the US? Only one in the UK? Now, that is sad. :cry:

 

But but but... her albums sell wonderfully in the US. That's where she's sold the most. It's probably where she's the most popular too. :cry: And she's sold wayyy more albums than those teeny boppers who have a #1 and then vanish in teeny bopper oblivion. :cry: It's not fair. :angry:

A Day Without Rain peaked at #2 on the American album charts, only to be kept off by JA RULE. -_- Still, it's sales that count a lot more than what number you get to. :funky:
Grrrr. :arrr: Typical American market though I'm afraid to say. :(
I bet it is Gloria. :( I bet you're out there every night sticking rap and RnB posters all over the cities. :cry:
:rofl: Hehehe... I can just see it... :lol:

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