July 26, 200916 yr Recap 31 (67) A.R. Rahman & Pussycat Dolls feat. Nicole Scherzinger – Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny) (D) 32 (31) Freemasons feat. Sophie Ellis Bextor – Heartbreak (Make Me A Dancer) 33 (26) Soulja Boy Tell’em feat. Sammie – Kiss Me Thru The Phone 34 (46) Calvin Harris – I’m Not Alone 35 (32) Linkin’ Park – New Divide (D) 36 (37) The Saturdays – Work 37 (28) Michael Jackson – Billie Jean (D) 38 (48) Beyoncé – Halo 39 (39) Green Day – 21 Guns 40 (50) Katy Perry – Waking Up In Vegas Back in 10 records time, Fearne its because its on the NOW album, don't you realise the NOW effect.
July 26, 200916 yr Fearne isn't quite sure why all the Now! songs are re-entering. :mellow: well they are not chart experts -_-
July 26, 200916 yr Author The PCD have really impressed me with the album/mini album I must say :wub: I usually hate them!
July 26, 200916 yr Presumably they don't follow itunes. They don't follow anything. They get a piece of paper every week with the chart, and that's it.
July 26, 200916 yr Please do not send death threat texts to Fearne naughty B-slice... :no: Was it B-rye? :o
July 26, 200916 yr Please do not send death threat texts to Fearne naughty B-slice... :no: Lol, my phone was flat last week, it wasn't me :P
July 26, 200916 yr Contenders: BEP - IGF Cascada - Evacuate Mr Hudson - Supernova JLS - Beat Again Pitbull - I Know You Want Me
July 26, 200916 yr CONTENDERS: The Black Eyed Peas - I Gotta Feeling Cascada - Evacuate The Dancefloor Mr Hudson featuring Kanye West - Supernova JLS - Beat Again Pitbull - I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho) Edited July 26, 200916 yr by B-slice
July 26, 200916 yr They don't follow anything. They got a piece of paper every week with the chart, and that's it. lmao I get the feeling thats what happens aswell.
July 26, 200916 yr Author 30 (from 27) Kasabian - Fire [P] http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/PARADISE54.JPG Chart Run: 3-8-14-20-24-27-27-30 [8 wks] Release date: 1-6-2009 Format: CDS Number of Discs: 1 Catalogue Number: PARADISE54 Label: BMG Formed in Leicester, England, in the late 1990s, dance-rock quartet Kasabian hit big with their self-titled debut in 2004. Bearing the marked influence of "baggy" superstars the Stone Roses and the Happy Mondays, Kasabian set themselves apart from many of their neo-post-punk contemporaries with a potent blend of dancefloor rhythms, electronics, and rock 'n' roll swagger. In 2006 they released their second album, EMPIRE, which revealed a more straightforward, classic rock sound. - HMV Video here: Chart history (Year peak title): 2004 19 Club Foot 2004 10 LSF 2004 17 Processed Beats 2005 08 Cutt Off 2005 21 Club Foot{2005} 2006 09 Empire 2006 17 Shoot The Runner 2007 22 Me Plus One 2009 03 Fire 2009 32 Underdog Discussion Thread Here
July 26, 200916 yr I went to see Pussycat dolls live last night! New appreciation for them, great great show!
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