October 26, 200717 yr I cant see it falling very far. Its a good song.You can get 3 formats for £6 & there was plenty left in HMV today.
October 26, 200717 yr I cant see it falling very far. Its a good song.You can get 3 formats for £6 & there was plenty left in HMV today. yea but the offer ends sunday
October 29, 200717 yr I thought they could get a chance to stay top10 since it's got good reviews and radio airplay, but they had no big sales last week, so they will probably fall out of top15 next week.
October 29, 200717 yr when was the last time ANYBODY climbed the singles chart?... :lol: its as rare as hens teeth these days. well once upon a time (lol) records were released, then they were played on the radio, then they entered the charts, then they climbed the charts..peaked and then dropped. hence my comment, records nowdays get played to death on the radio months before they are released, and until downloads came into the equasion most records when they were released entered the chart at what would be its highest position... then drop. i prefered the old way... because if records werent liked they wouldnt climb, theyd drop and we wouldnt have to hear them again! nowdays its all force fed hype..... yes things were certainly beter in the good old days! :lol:
October 29, 200717 yr I think the fact the album is out next week will help keep this from dropping a little as they'll promote it as they promote the album, and the promotion for the album starts on like...Saturday? Could be earlier actually.
October 29, 200717 yr i dunno wouldn't like to say number 16 maybe? Sales last week were high really 39k for number 3 is Mcfly's biggest first week for a number 3 single and i also read somewhere its the biggest selling number 3 first week since girls aloud last oct The Heart Never Lies seems much more popular then most of the mcfly singles latley so Non Mcfly fans could download this week However the Greatest hits is out next monday so people might just decide to buy that Mcfly are on strictly come dancing this week if that helps Edited October 29, 200717 yr by its me
October 29, 200717 yr i prefered the old way... because if records werent liked they wouldnt climb, theyd drop and we wouldnt have to hear them again! nowdays its all force fed hype..... yes things were certainly beter in the good old days! :lol: In "the good old days" (if we're talking pre 1996 - which I do when talking about the charts), then singles entered the chart and then climbed to their highest position. :P
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