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Well he's already #2 after being on iTunes, what, a day and a half?

I'd say he'll definitely be in the top3 in the chart by Sunday

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^^ I meant #2 on iTunes :heehee:

 

OK this is retarded. On the front page of itunes it says Pjanoo is #2, on the actual full top 100 chart it says its #9 and on the feed it says its #4! The front page one is obviously the most up to date one but that only goes up to #10, so i'm afraid i won't bother posting an update since its probably very old.

With Eric Prydz, crashing up iTunes and the pre-orders, of the physical(s) too..as well as the re-mixes, currently 6 versions. When added on, I can quite definately say, that Eric will most certainly knock Katy off the top of the Official chart, or it will be a close call at 1 & 2 between now and Sunday 7th Sept.

 

Both Will Young, and New Kids On The Block are going to do better, than people think too.

So is Pjanno definitly in the top 10 somewhere on itunes?

Either #2, #4 or #9 :lol:

:yahoo: J Majik finally Top 40 :cheer:

 

And great for Eric Prydz I hope it's another number 1 :D If it does reach number 1 will it be the first number 1 that doesn't have vocals? :o

 

Eric Prydz will likely be the first instrumental to top the iTunes chart. On the UK singles chart, there have been 24 instrumentals; most were in the 1950s and 1960s. The last was Flat Beat by Mr Oizo in 1999. Children by Robert Miles should have been #1, but it only got to #2. I can't recall what kept it from the top spot, but I'm sure it's not the classic that Children has become.

 

Can someone please post the popularity bars? Is he close to that dreadful cherry chapstick song? Could he actually overtake it and be the UK #1 this week? This would have been an exciting period for UK #1s if Ms Perry had stayed in America.

Either #2, #4 or #9 :lol:

well I have him at #3 :lol:

Eric Prydz will likely be the first instrumental to top the iTunes chart. On the UK singles chart, there have been 24 instrumentals; most were in the 1950s and 1960s. The last was Flat Beat by Mr Oizo in 1999. Children by Robert Miles should have been #1, but it only got to #2. I can't recall what kept it from the top spot, but I'm sure it's not the classic that Children has become.

 

Can someone please post the popularity bars? Is he close to that dreadful cherry chapstick song? Could he actually overtake it and be the UK #1 this week? This would have been an exciting period for UK #1s if Ms Perry had stayed in America.

Don't forget DJ Quicksilver's hit, Bellissima! Also an instrumental song. That was a TUNE! Peaked at number 4 or something like that in the official chart.

With Eric Prydz, crashing up iTunes and the pre-orders, of the physical(s) too..as well as the re-mixes, currently 6 versions. When added on, I can quite definately say, that Eric will most certainly knock Katy off the top of the Official chart, or it will be a close call at 1 & 2 between now and Sunday 7th Sept.

 

6 versions :o I still think Katy Perry will get a 4th week, we shall see tomorrow.

 

Don't forget DJ Quicksilver's hit, Bellissima! Also an instrumental song. That was a TUNE! Peaked at number 4 or something like that in the official chart.

 

 

And Robert Miles - Children :wub: CHOON

Eric Prydz is No2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Could he knock off Katy? :o

 

William Orbit - Barbers Adagio For Strings #4 in December 1999, had it been released a month later (January) not in the xmas madness, it'd have been a truly deserved instrumental No1.
I can't recall what kept it from the top spot, but I'm sure it's not the classic that Children has become.

 

24/02/96 #3 Babylon Zoo - Spaceman, Bluetones - Slight Return

02/03/96 #2 Oasis - Don't Look Back In Anger

09/03/96 #3 Take That - How Deep Is Your Love, Oasis - Don't Look Back In Anger

16/03/96 #2 Take That - How Deep Is Your Love :manson:

23/03/96 #2 Take That - How Deep Is Your Love :manson:

30/03/96 #3 Prodigy - Fire Starter, Mark Snow - The X-Files

06/04/96 #3 Prodigy - Fire Starter, Mark Snow - The X-Files

 

Despite only reaching No2 it sold more than Oasis and Take That.

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