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Up to #19 on radio play but slipped to #27 on TV play..

Radio play counts more though I guess, it should climb more though next week with its A-listing only coming in rotation this week which hopefuly will help toward it not slipping too much down the charts. ^_^

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Radio play counts more though I guess, it should climb more though next week with its A-listing only coming in rotation this week which hopefuly will help toward it not slipping too much down the charts. ^_^

Radio 1 soooo late tbh..

 

Hopefully it only falls to #11 this week seeing as there's no hope for a second week in the top 10..

I think it'll fall to #14 next week.

 

Jason deRulo, X Factor Finalists and Shakira will be Top 10. And maybe Alesha too. Plus, Robbie's new single is climbing, so it could end up bein Top 10 and Lady Gaga is climbing too...

 

There are tooooo many releases and competence as to stay in Top 10.

 

What matters is total sales of the single, which I think will be about 130-140k, entering in their all time Top 10 singles sales.

It's not holding up well on iTunes tbh.. it looks like it's gonna have a pretty pathetic chart run..

6 Ke$ha 43,206

7 Britney Spears 42,425

8 Sugababes 41,683

 

So close :(

Hopefully Children In Need next week will help.

41K isn't too shabby

 

 

Would have done so much better without Sugagate and Amelle being in rehab

41k isnt bad, at least it'll be their best selling #8 single...but this track should have been top 3...its one of the best songs they've ever done, #8 doesnt seem fitting for this song at all.
I wouldn't be that bothered if it drops 6 places, but anymore than 6 would be awful. AAG really doesn't deserve a Get Sexy-like chart run, neither did Get Sexy. But the charts are now as competitive as they were in the 90s where like all songs struggled to stay 10 weeks on the chart. So pleased with the sales too :cheer:, it outsold The Saturdays #2 single's first week sales by almost 10k, which says a lot about how tough it was for them to even get to #8!
It outsold Easy in less than a single week :o :cheer:

 

Maybe next week :lol: Easy has sold 56,410 copies.

I wouldn't be that bothered if it drops 6 places, but anymore than 6 would be awful. AAG really doesn't deserve a Get Sexy-like chart run, neither did Get Sexy. But the charts are now as competitive as they were in the 90s where like all songs struggled to stay 10 weeks on the chart. So pleased with the sales too :cheer:, it outsold The Saturdays #2 single's first week sales by almost 10k, which says a lot about how tough it was for them to even get to #8!

 

Actually only by 3k FIO sold 38k on the first week.

look on the bright side ! the 1st two singles off new album top 10 thats the 1st time since Taller In More Ways cause change got to no.13 nd no can do no.23

You're right, but for an established act like Sugababes you'd expect a pre-album single to go #1 or do really well like JLS, Pixie Lott etc did with their first two pre-album singles.

No Can Do was released after the little success of Catfights, and Change was released straight after About You Now which charted for ages and sold a $h!t load, AND it was released after the album was out. There is a huge difference between pre-album singles and after-album singles so you can't really compare this era with the previous two

Maybe next week :lol: Easy has sold 56,410 copies.

:drama:

 

i thought it was 38k easy had sold

It's been holding up pretty well on iTunes today at #12. Which is where it should be in tomorrow's midweeks but hopefuly I get suprised with a #11 which isn't at all impossible. :P
It could be top 10 in tomorrows mids as it was still top 10 for a lot of yesterday.

Oh hell no at this falling 4 places since yesterday but at least it seems to have stopped falling on iTunes, at least for the time being anyway..

 

Hopefully it'll be #11/12 come sunday, if it's any lower I will actully be devastated..

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