July 3, 200916 yr Author 66 01 Amy MacDonald - Poison Prince http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61b1TSsu65L._SL500_AA240_.jpg Chart Run: 66 Audio CD (19. Juni 2009) Anzahl Disks/Tonträger: 1 Format: Single Label: Mercury (Universal) ASIN: B0029MGO5W Previous Single (20.02.2009): Run Chart Run: 36-44-45-56-72-68-81-90-92 [9 wks] German chart history (Year peak title): 2008 21 Mr Rock & Roll 2008 02 This Is The Life 2009 36 Run 2009 66 Poison Prince
July 3, 200916 yr Author 82 01 Demi Lovato - La La Land http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41gkN7EnPWL._SL500_AA240_.jpg Chart Run: 82 Audio CD (19. Juni 2009) Anzahl Disks/Tonträger: 1 Format: Single Label: MCA Record (Universal) ASIN: B0028OGYJ2 Previous Single (19.09.2008): This Is Me (Demi Lovato & Joe Jonas) Chart Run: 36-51-55-71-73-83 [6 wks] German chart history (Year peak title): 2008 36 This Is Me (Demi Lovato & Joe Jonas) 2009 82 La La Land
July 3, 200916 yr That's because the German market is still driven by physical releases (even if their sales are low, songs cannot chart without a physical release). Is there a German download chart anywhere?
July 3, 200916 yr 34 Daniel Merriweather - Love & War That's disappointing. I was expecting to debut higher... I know Change (#13) was not a big hit there but still, i expected him to do something better than #34. It will probably rise when he releases other singles, I hope. 33 Katy Perry - Waking Up In Vegas After two number ones and a top 20, this didn't even made top 30 37 41 03 Lenka - The Show Nice to see that this is slowing rising Edited July 3, 200916 yr by Nimbus
July 4, 200916 yr Author no MJ here !!!!! Next week. This chart is compiled from the period 19th - 25th June. MJ died after that.
July 6, 200916 yr Yan's German chart comments - Issue date 03.07 Finally the (too) long reign of Lady Gaga at the summit of the German charts has ended, with Emilliana Torini claiming the throne after the steady and persistent climb of her "Jungle Drum". The boost from the physical sales should also be taken into account. I think that we should all give the song the title "the most surprising hit of the year". :cheer: As last week, the top three is once again occupied by women, while the guy presence can be find as low as the #4, where rock band Linkin Park chart with their latest single "New Divide". The hit is taken from the soundtrack of blockbuster Transformers 2, and as the chart does not cover the period of the film's cinema release perhaps the song has a potential to climb further in the next weeks. For now "New Divide" matches the #4 peak of both "Numb/Encore" and "What I'Ve Done", the most successful songs of Linkin Park in Germany. Following two mega hits and one top 20 single, Katy Perry releases her fourth offering from her debut album. And despite that "Waking Up In Las Vegas" does not sets the charts on fire, I'm too tempted by its appeal to say a bad word for the song. A 33 position is fair enough. We should also not ignore the 48-38 climb of Gossip's "Heavy Cross" as this is still its second week in the countdown and it is only on downloads. Perhaps a top 30 placing is not out of reach? After the surprising success of "Love etc." in Germany several months ago, legends Pet Shop Boys are ready with the follow-up. Although "Did You See Me Coming?" manages only to enter the top 50 at #49, it is still a success for the guys as the album is already out and we are living in the digital era after all. At #55 we can find the failed attempt of Bob Sinclar to make a new hit, which is no surprising as the song lacks the appeal of some of his former records. And at #58, despite hitting the #1 spot in UK, Dizzee Rascal's "Bonkers" charts outside the top 50 in Germany. And let say a word for Demi Lovato, as the next Disney princess is no Miley Cyrus at least for now and enters the charts at the low #82.
July 6, 200916 yr Jungle Drum by Emiliana is actually amazing, but I haven't heard it for ages. I wish the UK would show some support for her :nocheer:
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