Posted April 6, 200718 yr Record of The Decade - Top 200 Countdown THE RESULTS THREAD :cheer: :dance: :yahoo: :D Over the Easter Weekend I will be counting down the Top200 Records from 1997-2006 as voted for by BuzzJack Members from the 10 Record of the Year (1997-2006) Games. The make-up of the results will be as follows: #200 - #81 based on the average number of points scored (number of points divided by number of voters. eg> X song scores 250 Points in one of the Record Of the Year Games, from a total of 50 people voting. Therefore it's average is 5.000 Points. #80 - #51 based on the songs that finished 21st - 50th in the Record Of The Decade Play-offs (between songs that finished 4th - 8th place from their respective Record Of The Year Games). On Monday (You have until Monday morning to vote in the Final) I will reveal the Top 50 Songs from the results of the Record Of The Decade Final. For each track I will post a video (where available) of that track and reveal where it finished (within the Top200) in last year's Record Of The Decade Game.
April 6, 200718 yr Author #200 Amerie - 1 Thing (4.359 Pts) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/88/1_Thing.jpg "1 Thing" is a 2005 single by American R&B singer Amerie. The first single from Amerie's second album, Touch, and the only single from the soundtrack to the 2005 romantic comedy film Hitch it peaked at US#8, UK#4. nIZTQ2PVgZE
April 6, 200718 yr Author #199 Coldplay - Speed of Sound (4.375 Pts) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/bb/Coldplay_speedofsound.png "Speed of Sound" taken from their third album X&Y was infamously beaten to the number one spot on the UK Singles Chart by the novelty song "Axel F" by the Crazy Frog. However, it became Coldplay's first UK Download #1. It also became Coldplay's first and biggest single to chart in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #8, making it arguably Coldplay's most successful single. Eoa1fbQYYX8
April 6, 200718 yr Author #198 Travis - Sing (4.378 Pts) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/92/Sing_(Travis).jpg "Sing" is the lead single from Scotish band Travis' third studio album, The Invisible Band. The music video features a memorable food fight between the band members, which was re-enacted in the song's Top of the Pops performance (UK#3 2001). 81L0Ms7fkvo (Live TOTP Performance)
April 6, 200718 yr Can I just be the first to say congrats on such an amazing job with this. I have enjoyed posting my top 20s and can wait to see the results.
April 6, 200718 yr Author 197 Sugababes - Red Dress (4.381 Pts) http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/12IS922.JPG This was the first single featuring new band-member Amelle Berrabah, who re-recorded parts of the song following the departure of Mutya Buena in December 2005. The single was released on March 6, 2006 it peaked at #4 in the UK. bcyyJa5V7U8
April 6, 200718 yr Author (167) 196 Charlotte Church - Crazy Chick (4.391 Pts) http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/6759541.JPG "Crazy Chick" (UK#2 2005) is the first song released by Charlotte Church from her sixth album Tissues and Issues. Influenced by Charlotte's passion for Motown the single reflects just one of the many facets of the album which explores a whole range of musical genres. The single was originally written for Alex Parks who passed on the opportunity to record it. RXTACtBSY1U
April 6, 200718 yr Author 195 Robbie Williams - Rock DJ (4.410 Pts) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/2d/RockDJ.jpg/200px-RockDJ.jpg "Rock DJ" was the first single on Sing When You're Winning, British pop singer Robbie Williams's fourth album. The song opened at the top of the UK Singles Chart. In 2001, "Rock DJ" won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Special Effects. While in 2006, this song's music video has been voted by MTV viewers as the 7th Most Groundbreaking Videos Ever. 5UA1QJIdH9M
April 6, 200718 yr 195 Robbie Williams - Rock DJ (4.410 Pts) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/2d/RockDJ.jpg/200px-RockDJ.jpg "Rock DJ" was the first single on Sing When You're Winning, British pop singer Robbie Williams's fourth album. The song opened at the top of the UK Singles Chart. In 2001, "Rock DJ" won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Special Effects. While in 2006, this song's music video has been voted by MTV viewers as the 7th Most Groundbreaking Videos Ever. 5UA1QJIdH9M liked it at the time but got far to much exposure
April 6, 200718 yr Author 194 Republica - Ready To Go (4.417 Pts) http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/74321939792.JPG Ready To Go was a single released on July 8, 1996 by the British pop-rock band Republica. It was a bigger hit on it's re-release in March 1997. The original song was not included on the band's debut album, Republica - 2 other versions of the song, the U.S. mix and the original mix, were included. This version was later featured on a greatest hits collection, Ready To Go: The Best Of (UK#13, US#57). However, it is most well known for it's use in Sky Sports Premiership Football coverage. G3BmxjhmN20
April 6, 200718 yr Author 193 Black Eyed Peas - My Humps (4.422 Pts) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/e/e2/Myhumps_BEP.jpg/200px-Myhumps_BEP.jpg "My Humps" is the third single from The Black Eyed Peas' fourth album, Monkey Business. Released in 2005, it reached number three in the U.S., becoming the Black Eyed Peas' third top ten single in the U.S. The single also reached number three on the UK Singles Chart, their sixth top ten single on the chart. The song won the 2007 Grammy Award for "Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal". Vj9swNR5-lY Alanis Morissette covered the song in 2007, seemingly as an April Fools' Day prank, although she has not confirmed this. In contrast to the original "My Humps", Morissette's cover is performed slowly and in the style of a torch song, with only a piano accompanying the vocal. On April 2, a video in which Morissette parodies Fergie's dancing moves in the original "My Humps" music video was added to the website YouTube, by April 5, the video had been viewed 2.8 million times. The Associated Press wrote that Morissette's "quiet, somber version only highlights the ridiculousness of Fergie's original lyrics". The video has been hosted on Morissette's official website. W91sqAs-_-g Alanis Morissette - My Humps video
April 6, 200718 yr a lot of people didnt like my humps in general but i loved it. and that alanis version is just sooooo funny
April 6, 200718 yr Author (156) 192 S Club 7 - Never Had A Dream Come True (4.436 Pts) http://www.supermusic.sk/obrazky/5666_nhadct-uk.jpg Never Had a Dream Come True was a Cathy Dennis penned single released by UK pop group S Club 7 on November 27, 2000. It was chosen to be the official 2000 BBC Children in Need single and was another powerful ballad with lead vocals adopted by Jo. It was the only S Club single to chart in the US Billboards coming in at #10 after peaking at #1 in the UK. HMweS2YiRS8
April 6, 200718 yr Author 191 Eminem – Lose Yourself (4.441 Pts) http://991.com/newgallery//Eminem-Lose-Yourself-228108.jpg "Lose Yourself" is an Academy Award and Grammy Award-winning rap song written and produced by Eminem, released in 2002. At this time, he had recently made his debut as an actor in the film 8 Mile, a film based on his tough life growing up and entering the rap game. The song was taken from the film's soundtrack (8 Mile Soundtrack), an album which had achieved significant success together with the release of this single. It has since become Eminem's best known song, and was a number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart for 12 weeks. The song is also known as a world number one single topping the chart in all countries. wgxfxWAIquc
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