December 21, 200816 yr Author Don't they usually have the Top 40 YTD chart played instead? Yep, and we don't get to hear the chart really :(
December 21, 200816 yr Author 10 (from 4) Britney Spears - Womanizer [P] http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/BRITWONEWCDS.JPG Chart Run: 4-8-9-7-3-4-10 [7 wks] Release date: 24-11-2008 Format: CDS Number of Discs: 1 Catalogue Number: 88697409422 Label: RCA In the late 1990s, Madonna had long since become a mature artist, turning her back on the carefree dance-pop of her early days. Teenage singer Britney Spears picked up on this specific Madonna era, albeit with a more girl-next-door approach. Her coy mix of innocence and sensuality (and infectious songs) made her a superstar, and helped inspire the teen-pop phenomenon that soon dominated pop music. By the early '00s, Spears was casting about for a more adult image, and remade herself into a vixen, experimented with acting and reality TV, and had two children with the controversial wannabe rap star Kevin Federline. While her personal life preempted her musical output for a while, she seemed on the road to artistic recovery after the 2006 birth of her second child. A critically lambasted appearance on the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards and a very public custody battle with Federline worked against her, but her concurrent album release BLACKOUT bought her some credibility with the fickle music press. - HMV Video here: track listing 1. Womanizer 2. Womanizer [instrumental] Chart history (Year peak title): 1999 01 ...Baby One More Time 1999 03 Sometimes 1999 05 (You Drive Me) Crazy 2000 01 Born To Make You Happy 2000 01 Oops!... I Did It Again 2000 05 Lucky 2000 07 Stronger 2001 12 Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know 2001 04 I'm A Slave 4 U 2002 04 Overprotected 2002 02 I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman 2002 07 Boys (Britney Spears Feat. Pharrell Williams) 2002 13 I Love Rock 'n' Roll 2003 02 Me Against The Music (Britney Spears Feat. Madonna) 2004 01 Toxic 2004 01 Everytime 2004 03 My Prerogative 2005 06 Do Somethin' 2007 03 Gimme More 2007 02 Piece Of Me 2008 15 Break The Ice 2008 03 Womanizer 2008 32 Circus http://www.santashelpers.com.au/images/large/Snowman%20and%20Tree.jpg
December 21, 200816 yr Tbh, I'd prefer to hear the year end chart next week anyway. Next week's chart will be really boring with no new entries and old songs climbing back up.
December 21, 200816 yr No chart next week? There will be a chart, and it will be published but there won't be a show.
December 21, 200816 yr The so-called Buzzjack Best Song Of 2008. :angry: OMG you're joking me? Trust buzzjack.
December 21, 200816 yr Author I love the last chart of the year with all the climbers :o Perhaps I am alone with that?
December 21, 200816 yr Well I won't be here for the YTD, I'll be partying it up in Cornwall with mates for new year :w00t: Pleased Britney stayed top 10 but quite a big drop! :o
December 21, 200816 yr Tbh, I'd prefer to hear the year end chart next week anyway. Next week's chart will be really boring with no new entries and old songs climbing back up. Yeah but it won't even be right! The year end is three days later...
December 21, 200816 yr I think next week they play the year end chart, do they? I'm hoping they change it ^_^
December 21, 200816 yr OMG you're joking me? Trust buzzjack. It is part of a multi choice though! You can pick up to 5 songs ;)
December 21, 200816 yr How do you find out the actual Top 40 next week then? on the internet :P BBC or Yahoo website, Music Week etc.
December 21, 200816 yr How do you find out the actual Top 40 next week then? It will be on the OCC website. And maybe someone will be able to publish it here.
December 21, 200816 yr Author 9 (from 5) Take That - Greatest Day [P] http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/1787445.JPG Chart Run: 1-2-5-9 [4 wks] Release date: 24-11-2008 Format: CDS Number of Discs: 1 Catalogue Number: 1787445 Label: POLYDOR Every decade has a teenybopper band that takes the charts by storm, and the early 1990s saw Take That picking up in the U.K. where '80s American teen stars New Kids On The Block left off. Led by songwriter and lead vocalist Gary Barlow, Take That hit it big with a mixture of dance-pop and heart-tugging ballads. After Robbie Williams's departure in 1995, the group held on long enough to release a greatest-hits package before calling it quits. Take That, minus Williams, re-united in 2006 for an unlikely but triumphant return to the centre stage with hit singles and albums, multiple music award gongs, as well as critical reappraisal. TT's 2009 The Circus Live tour became the fastest-selling in UK history. - HMV Video here: track listing 1. Greatest Day 2. Sleepwalking Chart history (Year peak title): 1991 38 Promises 1992 47 Once You've Tasted Love 1992 07 It Only Takes A Minute 1992 15 I Found Heaven 1992 07 A Million Love Songs 1992 03 Could It Be Magic 1993 02 Why Can't I Wake Up With You 1993 01 Pray 1993 01 Re-light My Fire (Take That Feat. Lulu) 1993 01 Babe 1994 01 Everything Changes 1994 03 Love Ain't Here Anymore 1994 01 Sure 1995 01 Back For Good 1995 01 Never Forget 1996 01 How Deep Is Your Love 2006 01 Patience 2007 01 Shine 2007 17 I'd Wait For Life 2007 02 Rule The World 2008 01 Greatest Day http://www.santashelpers.com.au/images/large/Snowman%20and%20Tree.jpg
December 21, 200816 yr http://www.santashelpers.com.au/images/large/Snowman%20and%20Tree.jpg :mellow:
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