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LMAO! Shame number 1 really is just virtually impossible next week! :o

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'Battlefield' deserves to go Top 3 really. It's easily one of my favourite songs of the year. :(

In a perfect world, it would be #1 :)

What's most shocking about Little Boots' drop is the album was #21 in the first set of midweeks. 5-40 though. :o

 

In worse news, Placebo fell from #8 to out of the top 40 altogether. :cry:

 

I call it the "Father's Day Effect".

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10 :down: (from 9) The Veronicas - Untouched [D]

 

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Chart Run: 8-9-9-10 [4 wks]

 

Release date: 25-5-2009

Format: download only track

 

Video here:

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

2009 08 Untouched

 

Discussion Thread Here

The Veronicas :wub:

 

Now this song deserved a higher place too...

Yey for Veroncas still Top 10. :D

 

Woot! I got 2 bonus q's right (I counted 9 who got all 3 bonus q's right), shame on getting the Linkin Park question wrong. :P

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Shocked myself by growing to like Untouched. Still not a fan of them though :kink:
I think #8 is a fair peak for this song :)

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This has done really decent for a song that peaked at #08! :o I'm glad it has done though, fantastic song. :wub:

11 (21) Jordin Sparks – Battlefiield (D)

12 (10) Soulja Boy Tell’em feat. Sammie – Kiss Me Thru The Phone

13 (11) Tinchy Stryder feat. N-Dubz – Number 1

14 (08) Kasabian – Fire

15 (**) Freemasons feat. Sophie Ellis Bextor – Heartbreak (Make Ma A Dancer) (D)

16 (12) La Roux – In For The Kill

17 (**) Paloma Faith – Stone Cold Sober

18 (25) Pussycat Dolls – Hush Hush; Hush Hush (D)

19 (16) Empire Of The Sun – We are The People

20 (14) Lady GaGa – Poker Face

21 (20) Linkin’ Park – New Divide (D)

22 (33) Lenka – The Show (D)

23 (15) Little Boots – New In Town

24 (17) Lily Allen – Not Fair

25 (19) Katy Perry – Waking Up In Vegas

26 (18) Eminem – We Made You

27 (24) A.R. Rahman & Pussycat Dolls feat. Nicole Scherzinger – Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny) (D)

28 (23) Prodigy – Warrior’s Dance

29 (28) Calvin Harris – I’m Not Alone

30 (27) Flo Rida feat. Wynter – Sugar

31 (38) The Saturdays – Work (D)

32 (26) Beyoncé – Halo

33 (29) Deadmau5 & Kaskade – I Remember

34 (30) Ciara feat. Justin Timberlake – Love Sex Magic

35 (**) Jack Peñate – Be The One

36 (**) The Yeah You’s – 15 Minutes (D)

37 (31) Paolo Nutini – Candy

38 (34) Enrique Iglesias feat. Ciara – Takin’ Back My Love

39 (37) Jason Mraz – I’m Yours

40 (42) The Gossip – Heavy Cross

 

My Ben’s Prediction Game:

 

01 David Guetta Feat. Kelly Rowland - When Love Takes Over

02 Pixie Lott - Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh)

03 Agnes - Release Me

04 Black Eyed Peas - Boom Boom Pow

05 Keri Hilson Feat. Kanye West & Ne-Yo - Knock You Down

06 Daniel Merriweather - Red

07 Lady GaGa - Paparazzi

08 Dizzee Rascal & Armand Van Helden - Bonkers

09 Jordin Sparks - Battlefield (11)

10 Soulja Boy Tell 'Em Feat. Sammie - Kiss Me Thru The Phone (12)

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Take That is #9 then...

It is only like, #4 on physicals though... how are they so high? :o

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9 :up: (from 48) Take That - Said It All [P]

 

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Chart Run: 74-48-9 [3 wks]

 

Release date: 15-6-2009

Format: CDS

Number of Discs: 1

Catalogue Number: 2708717

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

 

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track listing

1. Said It All

2. Throwing Stones

 

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

2008 64 Never Forget {2008 DL}

2009 14 Up All Night

2009 09 Said It All

 

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The biggest surprise of the week (at least for me), TT at number 9. I haven't seen this coming :o
Meh just read back and realised my last post was already discussed

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