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  1. The Millennium Prayer is possibly in top 10 for UK#1s in 1999.
  2. After all these # 1s rates threads with (mostly) similar music preferences I wish to do the full ranking of UK#1s (at least from 1970 to 2009).
  3. Last Dreamer posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Is it Wham at # 1 again and again (like Mariah in US) until "the end of times" ?
  4. Last Dreamer posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    "I Get A Little Sentimental Over You" was my # 1 in 1974 year. Some sites named my Christmas # 1 Linda Bennett - An Old Fashioned Christmas (Daddy's Home) as the worst Xmas song ever, but I don't care and like it.
  5. My top 10 : Bucks Fizz - The Land Of Make Believe Aneka - Little Lady Sue Wilkinson - Time'N'Tide Clash and Ellen Foley - Hitsville UK Barbra Streisand - Promises Sue Wilkinson - Women Only Rachel Sweet and Rex Smith - Everlasting Love Dooleys - And I Wish Kirsty MacColl - There's A Guy Works Down The Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis Kate Robbins - More Than In Love
  6. My bottom : Livin' La Vida Loca (worst single from 1999 year), King of My Castle, 9PM (Till I Come), You Don't Know Me, Praise You
  7. The best vs the worst. Girls Aloud
  8. So nothing interesting, if don't count Sanna.
  9. It's very US based now, Slade, Wizzard and even Kirsty/Pogues became less successful in last years. Did they play the Fizz ? True modern Christmas classic.
  10. I Was Born On Christmas Day was # 1 in my weekly chart. But there are so much great Christmas tracks (old and modern), so Saint Etienne single weren't included in my all-time top 40 Xmas songs. That list is very unique, it didn't have any big hits and even more non-mainstream than my other charts. Only Girls Aloud - Not Tonight Santa and Britney - My Only Wish are popular enough + lovely Little Things, which sadly didn't became Christmas hit.
  11. I have more interests in your old charts, especially from 2000-2009.
  12. Last Dreamer posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    My mother bought some interesting LPs, when she was young. My highlights are Teach-In - Festival and Dooleys Family in Moscow. Yes, they visited USSR in 1975 year.