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10 :up: (from 18) Jack White & Alicia Keys - Another Way To Die [P]

 

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Chart Run: 26-26-26-27-18-10 [6 wks]

 

Release date: 20-10-2008

Format: CDS

Number of Discs: 1

Catalogue Number: 88697413642

Label: BMG

 

In recording 'Another Way to Die', the theme song for 22nd James Bond film 'Quantum of Solace', White Stripes star Jack White and singer-songwriter Alicia keys have made the first duet in Bond soundtrack history. - HMV

 

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track listing

1. Another Way To Die

2. Another Way To Die [instrumental]

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

Jack White

2008 10 Another Way To Die (Jack White & Alicia Keys)

 

Alicia Keys

2001 03 Fallin'

2002 18 A Woman's Worth

2002 26 How Come You Don't Call Me

2002 06 Gangsta Lovin' (Eve Feat. Alicia Keys)

2002 24 Girlfriend

2003 19 You Don't Know My Name

2004 18 If I Ain't Got You

2004 05 My Boo (Usher & Alicia Keys)

2006 62 Ghetto Story (Cham Feat. Alicia Keys)

2007 06 No One

2008 53 Like You'll Never See Me Again

2008 10 Another Way To Die (Jack White & Alicia Keys)

 

Quantum Of Solace movie discussion here

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Fantastic for Pink but shame about Jennifer Hudson and The Saturdays though, both really deserve top 10.
Can anyone think of other songs that have spent at least seven weeks in the top 15 without going top ten?
I hated it when it came out but I love Another Way To Die now! :wub: Anyone see the film yet?
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And Leon sits at #20 in both charts :lol:
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I hated it when it came out but I love Another Way To Die now! :wub: Anyone see the film yet?

 

 

Planning to mid week, I love Bond movies

Me too Mart!n. I've read a few reviews, they say it's good, but kind of heavy...

9 :down: (from 5) Razorlight - Wire To Wire [P]

 

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Chart Run: 30-5-9 [3 wks]

 

Release date: 27-10-2008

Format: CDS

Number of Discs: 1

Catalogue Number: 1785877

Label: MERCURY

 

One of the most successful bands in the new New Wave of British punky/poppy acts to fill up the U.K. airwaves and charts in the wake of the Libertines. Razorlight distinguished themselves from the pack with a defiant, delightfully egotistical attitude toward the press and the scene. The band were criticised for being derivative and overtly ambitious, but the upbeat catchy tunes that they put out helped to turn Razorlight million-sellers leaving much of the criticism largely irrelevant, original or otherwise. - HMV

 

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track listing

1. Wire To Wire

2. Killing Casanova [band version]

3. Moscow Hotel

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

2003 56 Rock 'n' Roll Lies

2003 20 Rip It Up

2004 27 Stumble And Fall

2004 09 Golden Touch

2004 18 Vice

2005 02 Somewhere Else

2006 03 In The Morning

2006 01 America

2006 17 Before I Fall To Pieces

2007 44 I Can't Stop This Feeling I've Got

2008 05 Wire To Wire

 

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OMG can't believe the Sugababes album is doing so badly...it's such a great record! I'm truly shocked ans speachless!
Glad Razor$h!te is falling...

On physical release Wire To Wire drops 4 places down to number 9. :o

 

I can imagine they've lost sales too :lol:

can't believe Saturdays ended up at #11 but still at least its top 20!

 

huge fall for Sugababes aswel :(

8 :right: (from 8) Kanye West - Love Lockdown [D]

 

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Chart Run: 16-18-14-11-8-8 [6 wks]

 

Release date: 3-11-2008

Format: CDS

Number of Discs: 1

Catalogue Number: 1791479

Label: MERCURY

 

Kanye West first gained fame as an acclaimed hip-hop producer, working with Jay-Z, Foxy Brown, Mase, and others. West's solo debut was delayed due to a serious car accident, but when THE COLLEGE DROPOUT finally appeared in 2004, it took the hip-hop world by storm with its combination of old-school R&B samples, inventive contemporary production, and clever rhymes. And while West continued to churn out hot tracks for a bevy of artists, popping up in the credits of what seemed to be an impossible number of CDs, he was still able to continue his run of critically and commericially successful releases, 2005's LATE REGISTRATION and 2007's GRADUATION, and become the undisputed King of Hip-Hop in the '00s. - HMV

 

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Chart history (Year peak title):

 

2004 09 Through The Wire

2004 03 Slow Jamz (Twista Feat. Kanye West & Jamie Foxx)

2004 35 This Way (Dilated People Feat. Kanye West)

2004 10 All Falls Down (Kanye West Feat. Sleena Johnson)

2004 06 Talk About Our Love (Brandy Feat. Kanye West)

2004 16 Jesus Walks

2005 08 Diamonds From Sierra Leone

2005 02 Gold Digger (Kanye West Feat. Jamie Foxx)

2005 22 Heard 'em Say (Kanye West Feat. Adam Levine)

2006 32 Brand New (Rhymefest Feat. Kanye West)

2006 06 Touch The Sky (Kanye West Feat. Lupe Fiasco)

2006 43 Extravaganza (Jamie Foxx Feat. Kanye West)

2006 31 Number One (Pharrell Williams Feat. Kanye West)

2007 01 Stronger

2007 23 Good Life (Kanye West Feat. T-Pain)

2008 09 Homecoming (Kanye West Feat. Chris Martin)

2008 01 American Boy (Estelle Feat. Kanye West)

2008 29 Flashing Lights (Kanye West Feat. Dwele)

2008 33 Swagga Like Us (Jay-Z & T.I. Feat. Kanye West & Lil Wayne)

2008 08 Love Lockdown

 

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Ugh Kanye :/

Hopefully the physical won't push it up[ too much next week...

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