Posted May 25, 200619 yr Download chart still dominated by Crazy Source: Music Week This week marks a 10-week reign at the top of the download chart for what is becoming one of the most successful singles of all time: Crazy by Gnarls Barkley. The hit continues to remain lodged at the top of the rundown, despite competition from Infernal's From Paris To Berlin at two and one of this week's biggest climbers, Christina Milian's Say I, which climbs seven places from 10 to three. Sandi Thom arrives on the list for the first time with I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker, aided by publicity surrounding her MySpace promotional strategy. Orson climb 10 places this week from 18 to eight with Bright Idea, while Pink's latest effort Who Knew ascends the chart from 40 to 12. The Feeling's Fill My Little World, which is backed by strong radio airplay across the BBC and commercial sectors, is a new entry at 18. The Raconteurs, Primal Scream, Snow Patrol, Kooks, Dirty Pretty Things, Rihanna and Red Hot Chili Peppers remain steady.
May 26, 200619 yr The offical download chart lags, Gnarls will slip for the next one, being outdone by both Keane and Sandi Thom.
May 26, 200619 yr The offical download chart lags, Gnarls will slip for the next one, being outdone by both Keane and Sandi Thom. They won't. Gnarls is selling more than both of them still!
May 26, 200619 yr iTunes doesn't count for all download sales...Gnarls is probably at the top of quite a few of them...
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