Posted April 27, 200619 yr UK Top 30 Physical Singles weekending 23rd April 2006 1 (1) Crazy – Gnarls Barkley 2 (New) S.O.S. - Rihanna 3 (2) No Promises – Shayne Ward 4 (New) From Paris To Berlin - Infernal 5 (3) One – Mary J Blige & U2 6 (New) Dance, Dance – Fallout Boy 7 (New) Leave Me Alone – Michael Jackson 8 (New) Dreams – Deep Dish ft Stevie Nicks 9 (4) So Sick – Ne-Yo 10 (New) Never Wanna Say – Soundbwoy Ent 11 (New) The Yeah Yeah Song – The Flaming Lips 12 (New) Most Precious Love – Blaze ft Barbara Tucker 13 (New) Music Is Power – Richard Ashcroft 14 (8) No Tomorrow - Orson 15 (11) Stupid Girls - Pink 16 (5) It’s Chico Time – Chico 17 (15) Naïve – The Kooks 18 (10) Here We Go – Trina ft Kelly Rowland 19 (13) Pump It – Black Eyed Peas 20 (14) Put Your Records On – Corinne Bailey Rae 21 (12) Beep – Pussycat Dolls 22 (New) La Camisa Negra – Juanes 23 (9) Unpredictable – Jamie Foxx 24 (New) Cosy Prisons – A-ha 25 (26) That’s My Goal – Shayne Ward 26 (New) Dimension - Wolfmother 27 (6) Better Do Better – Hard-Fi 28 (21) Nasty Girl – Notorious B.I.G. 29 (25) Thunder In My Heart Again – Meck ft Leo Sayer 30 (19) Why Won’t You Give Me Your Love – The Zutons Edited April 27, 200619 yr by Mark
April 27, 200619 yr UK Top 30 Physical Singles weekending 23rd April 2006 5 (3) Be Without You – Mary J Blige & U2 Shouldn't the title be 'One'? Thanks for this by the way!
April 27, 200619 yr I´m insteredsted in some sales numbers... Ever since downloads were mixed on the main chart I lost track of physical sales so I don´t have an idea of the situation of the market... How much does a single need to sell to be top 5 on the physical chart?
April 28, 200619 yr Not many if Jackos at 7 and he sells about 6,000 copies :lol: I do prefer the combined chart now - at first it was annoying to see songs pushed down because of downloads but long stays means more sales and no the top 10 being flushed out by new entries every week.
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