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  1. gilly010 posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Why is the fray how to save a life back in the top 100
  2. gilly010 posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    pitbull is now up to 8 Finally afrojack is getting attention for his quality work as a producer after the travesty that occurred when take over control didn't even get top 20
  3. gilly010 posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    imo, beyonce has a much greater chance than gaga of getting back into the top 10, while they are now quite stable on the itunes chart beyonce is so far ahead of gaga
  4. I always thought the mid noughties was an r&b era
  5. In a weird way, I can see written in the stars being in a rock genre only if because of the guitar playing towards the end though
  6. This may sound weird but on wikipedia, it says that one of the genres for rolling in the deep is surprisingly rock :o http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_in_the_Deep
  7. On The Floor deserves a much better peak than 5 on the hot 100
  8. gilly010 posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Another great video from jlo, like the song as well, probably my least favourite though out of the three singles
  9. 1) LMFAO- party rock anthem 2) Bruno Mars- lazy song 3) Chris Brown feat. Benny Benassi- Beautiful People 4) Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull- On the floor 5) David Guetta feat. Snoop Dogg- Sweat 6) Katy Perry feat. Kanye West- E.T 7) Wretch 32- Unorthodox 8) Tracy Chapman- Fast Car 9) Mann feat. 50 Cent- Buzzin 10) Adele- Someone like you 1) Kanye West- All of the lights 2) 6 3) Adele- 21
  10. sorry for having to go but thanks for all the comments, there much appreciated :)
  11. Sorry got to go, Martin could you please put up no.2 and no.1 please but thanks to everyone for using the thread
  12. Number 3: Band Aid 20- Do They Know It's Christmas Time? (2004) peak: #1 H5vMdmajxFY
  13. Number 4: Teletubbies- Teletubbies Say Eh Oh (1997) Peak: 1# 1wyW7uaXV8E
  14. Number 5: Simon Park Orchestra- Eye Level (1973) Peak: #1 zUTHFgXFlbw
  15. Number 6: The Archies- Sugar Sugar (1969) Peak: #1 mGL4btEIoTo
  16. Number 7: Matt Cardle- When We Collide (2010) Peak: #1 QmffsSRWaUk
  17. Number 8: Lou Bega- Mambo No.5 (1999) Peak: #1 EK_LN3XEcnw
  18. Number 9: Windsor Davies & Don Estelle- Whispering Grass (1975) Peak: #1 10dmK7O-KSY
  19. what was number 9?
  20. Number 10: Chef- Chocolate Salty Balls (1998) Peak: #1 ISrbjr7kyr8
  21. Number 11: X Factor Finalists 2008- Hero (2008) Peak: #1 j3_i5eQY0vg
  22. seems like around a quarter of these are good songs and the rest are novelty hits
  23. Number 12: Goombay Dance Band- Seven Tears (1982) Peak: #1 q9Ki4VggjC8
  24. Number 13: Lena Martell- One Day At A Time (1979) Peak: #1 XGd2kuMIJIo
  25. Number 14: Joe Dolce- Shaddap Yer Face (1980) Peak: #1 sFacWGBJ_cs