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Rejoice at my crooked musical taste as I will reveal every scurvy song to top my chart in the past decade. I am sad I know but the story of my personal chart begins in 2006 when I had terrible Insomnia - I used a site and worked out a weekly top 50 for every week since 1988 - Year I was born. Bless sleepless nights. :blush: :lol:

 

1997

 

The year started off with the Spice Girls '2 Become One' enjoying two weeks at #1 on top of their 2 week run at the end of the previous year. :smoke:

 

001. Backstreet Boys - Quit Playing Games [With My Heart]

[3 Wks]

 

 

002. Placebo - Nancy Boy

[3 Wks]

 

 

003. No Doubt - Don't Speak

[6 Wks]

 

 

004. R Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly

[4 Wks]

 

 

005. Cardigans - LoveFool

[2 Wks]

 

 

 

STATS

 

The Backstreet Boys held off Texas + No Mercy to get their first #1, Placebo's debut single 'Teenage Angst' reached #9 at the end of the previous year and 'Nancy Boy' became their breakthrough hit for me as it was one of the first songs by them I heard from Aly. <3333.

'Don't Speak' is just a classic - definately got me into mroe No Doubt stuff, 'I Believe I Can Fly; is special to me as it was from one of my favourite films as a kid IE 'Space Jam'. R Kelly is a c**t though. :smoke: And I like to RIGHT the chartwrongs - 'LoveFool' was robbed in reality of the top spot by the Plastic freak that is Micheal Jackson.

 

Songs In This Period That Were Also Huge Hits For Me:

 

Texas - Say What You Want [#2]

No Mercy - Where Do You Go? [#3]

Sash! - Encore Une Fois [#3]

White Town - Your Woman [#3]

Spice Girls - Mama/Who Do You Think You Are? [#2]

Republica - Drop Dead Gorgeous [#4]

Depeche Mode - It's No Good [#6]

Erasure - Don't Say Your Love Is Killing Me [#2]

Shola Ama - You Might need Somebody [#2]

 

 

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Don't Speak is my all time fave #1 song, I love it to bits, also the Cardigans Lovefool is a gem

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