September 16, 200817 yr Cool, thanks! Is it Superstition by Stevie Wonder climbing? Anyone know why that song in particular is re-charting? It only got to number 11 in the first place...
September 16, 200817 yr Not as rapid as Kings Of Leon, PCD or Katy Perry did though :) Loads of songs have climbed faster than Will Young's did. 'Mercy', 'Dance Wiv Me', 'Foundations', even The Script... Edited September 16, 200817 yr by RabbitFurCoat
September 16, 200817 yr Ok, well i was close with everyone but Will Young. But surely he is certain to be top 10 by the end of the week
September 16, 200817 yr Cool, thanks! Is it Superstition by Stevie Wonder climbing? Anyone know why that song in particular is re-charting? It only got to number 11 in the first place... He's touring.
September 16, 200817 yr Metallica's Magnetic attracts intense competition 10:46 | Tuesday September 16, 2008 By Paul Williams Metallica are facing intense pressure to hold on to their position at the top of the UK artist albums chart this week from a brace of new releases from the likes of Ne-Yo, Queen/Paul Rodgers and The Streets. In its first full week on sale, the band’s Vertigo/Mercury-issued Death Magnetic is presently several thousand sales ahead, but is being pursued by Def Jam/Mercury’s new Ne-Yo album Year Of The Gentleman and Parlophone’s first studio album from the pairing of Queen and Paul Rodgers, The Cosmos Rocks. The two new albums are likely to be joined in the top five this coming Sunday by a third new album, Atlantic’s new Streets set Everything Is Borrowed. Motown/Universal Island’s Stevie Wonder best of The Definitive Collection is chasing a Top 10 place following his live UK dates last week, while outside the 10 expect new entries from Deltasonic/Columbia’s The Coral, UCJ’s Bryn Terfel, Universal Island’s Nelly, Warner Bros’s Avenged Sevenfold and David Essex with a new Sony BMG/UMTV retrospective. On the singles chart McFly are in hot pursuit of Kings Of Leon with their single Lies, released on their own Super label, set to move from its debut position of 23 last Sunday high into the top five. However, it looks highly unlikely to catch Hand Me Down/Columbia’s Kings Of Leon single Sex On Fire, which last week debuted at one. Two other tracks are looking likely to move into the Top 10 this Sunday: Atlantic-issued Cookie Jar by Gym Class Heroes featuring The Dream and Def Jam/Mercury’s Ne-Yo single Miss Independent. 19/RCA’s Will Young is expected to claim the week’s highest new entry with Changes, while other new entries to the Top 40 will include the RCA Group’s Jennifer Hudson with Spotlight. Meanwhile, MIA’s huge US hit Paper Planes should provide XL with one of the week’s fastest climbers as it progresses from its current position of 37. music week
September 16, 200817 yr omg expected will young to be higher! And where the hell did all this come from? 01 Metallica 02 Ne'Yo 03 Queen + Paul Rodgers 04 Glasvegas 05 Streets
September 16, 200817 yr Cool, thanks! Is it Superstition by Stevie Wonder climbing? Anyone know why that song in particular is re-charting? It only got to number 11 in the first place... He's touring. and he performed it on "Friday Night with Jonathan Ross" ...
September 16, 200817 yr After this weekends chart I feel really disappointed with a lack of movement, but hopefully Sonny J will hold on to the top 40 but im not that bothered by the chart this week
September 16, 200817 yr Author Last week's chart was excellent with a large clearout, this week we have 2 re-entrys and 2 new entry's The following singles have left the top 40 from last week Artist Stand Up For Cancer, Queen + Paul Rodgers, Little Jackie and Basshunter (All I Wanted) I'm not been nasty or anything, I just wish TT's single just go away, for heaven's sake. Why do people keep on downloading the old tracks its beyond me, its practically a year old.
September 16, 200817 yr I'm not been nasty or anything, I just wish TT's single just go away, for heaven's sake. Why do people keep on downloading the old tracks its beyond me, its practically a year old. To be honest, I've no idea why it has climbed so much on iTunes. It got only the tiniest clip played on X-Factor last week and I don't think it got played anywhere else. Still, I don't mind, Chasing Cars was in the chart for over a year and I don't get tired of that one! I'd rather these year old Take That and Snow Patrol songs than a lot of stuff that is about to be inflicted on the charts. Norma PS - And I like Nickelback's Rockstar too! So there! :lol:
September 16, 200817 yr I'm pleased to see Will at #14 so far, :D I was expecting him to be round about there on sunday actually so I hope he can climb some more. I wonder how close it'll be between Metallica and Ne-Yo come the weekend? I reckon Ne-Yo will benefit the most then.
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