August 5, 200817 yr Whats the Exact position of Cascada please Mart!n?? When you're ready of course :P Edited August 5, 200817 yr by Johnjo07
August 5, 200817 yr Hey!! when you have the time could you please tell me where the saturdays are? thanks
August 5, 200817 yr Author We only have a top 39, Cascada is listed twice it threw me out its top 30, only just
August 5, 200817 yr Author haven says cascada are top 30 :huh: Yes it is top 30, as I said the database chart on MW threw me out, as it was listed twice,
August 5, 200817 yr Author Hey!! when you have the time could you please tell me where the saturdays are? thanks down 1
August 5, 200817 yr Top 30 :o Fantastic! The other night i was expecting Top 40 :o Although they could end up Top 40 at around the 33-36 mark
August 5, 200817 yr Kid Rock set to kiss goodbye to number one 12:07 | Tuesday August 5, 2008 By Paul Williams Kate Perry’s rush-released I Kissed A Girl is set to follow its chart-topping status in the US by reaching number one on this side of the Atlantic. Early retail sales for this week indicate the Virgin-issued track, which is presently heading the Billboard Hot 100 chart for a sixth straight week, will end Atlantic act Kid Rock’s run at number with All Summer Long after just seven days. I Kissed A Girl debuted at number four in the UK last week with its digital release having been brought forward by EMI because of huge demand for the track and the presence of several cover versions in the market. Dizzee Rascal’s Dance Wiv Me on his own Dirtee Skank label is likely to retain its top-three status for another week, while Vertigo/Mercury’s Noah & The Whale are expected to make further progress having previously climbed 14-10 with 5 Years Time. Def Jam/Mercury’s Rihanna is likely to claim two simultaneous hits in the Top 20 with Take A Bow set to be joined by Disturbia, which is on course for a double-digit climb from its present chart position of 34. Roadrunner/Warner’s long-running Nickelback hit Rockstar will spend its 43rd week on the chart by climbing back into the Top 40, while other arrivals to the 40 will include All Around The World act Cascada and Island’s Nelly. On albums Abba’s Gold, which last week became the oldest album to reach number one in chart history, is poised to extend its run at the top for a further week for Polydor with Parlophone’s Coldplay again the closest challengers. In a quiet week for new releases, Atlantic artist Natty is in position to claim the chart’s highest new entry with Man Like I, while other new entries will include new sets from Nonesuch/Warner’s Randy Newman and Wichita act Conor Oberst.
August 5, 200817 yr These mids have got to be based on incomplete figures, since there's no way The Verve wouldn't be in there, given they are T5 at iTunes.
August 5, 200817 yr Author what a flop for Bob Sinclar I think #40 is a new entry, it could be Bob himself. As Mint Royale, Alphabeat, Kylie and Honey Ryder are out of the chart, or 1 of these acts could be the missing #40
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