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Mystery Jets - "You Can't Fool Me Dennis" in 2005 and 2006... charted at #44 first time round, and then #41 on re-release..
Because it wasn't released here.

It had a planned release in 2006 but was cancelled due to the lack of interest/promotion.

Pink - Mr. President (not been released in UK but should have been) It was massive in mainland Europe

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VV Brown - Leave / Crying Blood :(

 

Hopefully Shark In The Water won't be added to that list. :mellow:

Mariah Carey / I'll Be Lovin You Long Time' - HOW THE FUCK do you get your biggest airplay hit ever (or one of) and miss Top 75? Only MUMU could succeed in such an achievement LOL.

 

M.I.A. / Jimmy - This was so popular amongst forumers/casual fans and Radio 1 had it playlisted... that I thought it'd at least get to like #32 or so. In the end it settled for #66

 

Alesha / Knockdown - I know she didn't really stand much of a chance after Lipstick only made #14, but I honestly thought this would do similar to Jimmy... at least MAKING the top 40... but I guess it wasn't too far off (#45).

 

And lastly....

 

The one that STILL shocks me to this day....

 

 

SOLANGE / SANDCASTLE DISCO - wtf... just... baffling. I know Radio 1 didn't jump on board but it DID have promotion and it is a BRILLIANT song.... video play was fairly big too. I believe it didn't even make top 100? or even close...

Mariah Carey / I'll Be Lovin You Long Time' - HOW THE FUCK do you get your biggest airplay hit ever (or one of) and miss Top 75? Only MUMU could succeed in such an achievement LOL.

That was both shocking and weird. :wacko: :lol:

I remember it was B-listed on Radio 1, and I'm certain it will be Top 40 for it. :o

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And lastly....

 

The one that STILL shocks me to this day....

SOLANGE / SANDCASTLE DISCO - wtf... just... baffling. I know Radio 1 didn't jump on board but it DID have promotion and it is a BRILLIANT song.... video play was fairly big too. I believe it didn't even make top 100? or even close...

OMG! I totally forgot about this! :o I agree 100%.

 

I also need to add Avenue's Number 50 smash 'Last Goodbye'. The best boyband related single (probably EVER) failed to get Top 40?! I thought 30 at highest! Alas no! :(

Feeder- "Tracing Lines" (2008)- missed top 75 (download only single)

 

Everyone I've mentioned this to in a general music releated conversation, even if the band are not their cup of tea were like me confused why radio 1 suddenly shunned against the band. Since 1997 every single release was listed with frequent A-listings from 2001-Jan 2005, you would think they'd do the same for "We Are the People" but suddenly ignored it and the rest of the album cos they did not like that track when offered it to play. This meant the single charted at #25 and meant it was doomed for the start for this single. The label knew they'd lose money if they went ahead with the physical release, so made it download only. As Feeder are not very popular in the single-track downloads market it was doomed even more before it's release. I last spoke to frontman Grant in Scarborough about the albums sales, and said to me "Even before it was released the writing was on the wall, we really did not have a label anymore but I'm really proud of it". Btw, in case you're wondering, the random girls playing the keyboard are the make-up artists!.

 

 

 

Foo Fighters- Next Year (2000)- 42-OUT

 

What with an amazing video that breaks boundaries and the fact Dave Grohl is a legend, you'd really think even MTV would have to play this and not just your MTV 2's etc. Maybe it was because the band were not fully established in the UK at the time, and so did not just play the songs cos it was by The Foo Fighters and of their worldwide reputation, so went by what they thought of the songs instead. Maybe cos this one was more of a laid-back rock ballad in comparison to "Learn To Fly", "Breakout" and "Generator" which were the first three singles?. Whatever the reason it was a waste not to play it and see it flop like this :(.

 

Embedding has been disabled on youtube, so here's the video link:-

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_vdBucj5nM

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VV Brown - Leave / Crying Blood :(

 

Hopefully Shark In The Water won't be added to that list. :mellow:

 

Totally agree!

 

I agree with most songs in this thread. And I guess Santigold "Lights Out"

Yes, VV was shocking... And did anyone mention MIA - Jimmy?

 

New Order Bizarre Love Triangle #56

 

I mean, honestly, this defies any logic

 

Agreed :snif:

 

The Feeling's and Keanes's singles from the most recent era obv. Otherwise, it's mostly Eurodance stuff for me, about 1/3 of my collection consists of flops, or songs that didn't get much above number 30. Off the top of my head:

 

Daddy DJ - Daddy DJ (very cute video)

 

Loona - Bailando (Paradisio version was better, but didn't get a UK release)

 

Sweetbox - Booyah (very Alex Party, UK remix was by Clock)

 

Nik Kershaw - Wounded (80s hitmaker, with a flop comeback and a bald head, but SO summery!)

 

This one springs to mind also. #56 in 1999

Melanie C - This Time & Carolyna: Some great songs and failed so badly, but then again if you start off with a cheesy cover of "I Want Candy" I don't think anyone can take the rest of your album seriously

 

 

 

Frankly she was doomed the second she wrote the lyric "I couldn't live without my phone, but you don't even have a home" :manson:

 

 

This one springs to mind also. #56 in 1999

 

Yes, fab :wub: TBH everything by Les Rythmes Digitales ever...

Well, it seems I am older but Freeway of Love by Aretha Franklin and The Doctor by the Doobie Brothers (in the late 80's) always stick in my mind for this.

 

Also. There's a Brand New World by Five Star should have been a hit. It was strange that their hits faded as their music improved.

Marion- "Miyako Hideaway" #45 (1998)

 

 

After the top 10 success of their 1996 debut "This World and Body", the band followed this up two years later with second album "Remote". However, the band failed to sustain their success and this criminally flopped :(.

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Countless singles, loads of which I have on CD.

 

The most gutting was this one, because all week it was Top 40 in the midweeks, then on a very, very cold and snowy Sunday 27th Feb 2005 it charted at #48. :(

Will never forget that one.

 

LOVE that band. Am unsure of what's happening to them now as Echo are no longer a record label.

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