Everything posted by The Hit Parade
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iTunes Album Chart ~ 2020
XTC had three consecutive albums named after a lyric from the previous one. They said the first two were accidental so they did another one on purpose.
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🟩🟥🟦🟨Album Cover Quiz – Greatest Hits & More🟨🟦🟥🟩
I'm not sure whether to go in now or wait and see if I recognise any more of them.
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Your favourite Rockstar hit
Ahem: qh9WuPzOjlI
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Chart Quiz - Family Fortunes (Week 6)
Some interesting questions here - I think I've got an answer for all of them but as one of the older people here I worry I'm not going to think of the same ones as the rest of you... Can I assume that in questions like 1, 4 & 9, "song" means "charting single"?
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Single Cover Puzzle (Chart Quiz 5): RESULTS
Yeah, I'm glad I didn't bother entering this one, I hardly recognise any of them even when I can see the whole pictures.
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iTunes Weekly Thread W/C 24th April 2020
Sadly it's not Geddy Lee doing the explaining, so we don't get to find out whether he speaks like an ordinary guy... I actually thought that was OK, in a very Canadian way.
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What's the most common song title in chart history?
Nat "King" Cole, Robert Downey Jr and Michael Jackson all recorded the same 'Smile'. I don't remember the Katherine Crowe version at all but as it seems to have a picture of Charlie Chaplin on the cover I'm guessing that's the same song too.
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What's the most common song title in chart history?
(double post)
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Common song titles poll #2 - 'Crazy'
t0n4BsN8KlkWell this has reminded me to listen to (and vote for) the Nut song for the first time in years.
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What's the most common song title in chart history?
I remember 'Star' by Primal Scream - it's from Vanishing Point, which is their best album (don't @ me) I also remember the controversy over the lyric which implied that Rosa Parks was dead, even though she wasn't. She lived another 8 years. ps - 'Girls' by the Beastie Boys was part of a double A-side.
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Oldest acts to reach No1 in the Official UK Chart
I think the point is that 'Believe' wasn't a charity single, wasn't associated with an outside sporting event, wasn't even an old recording revived or reworked, it was just a normal single by a popular act, selling on its own merits (and to her existing fans of course).
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Favourite End Of The World hit
I presume It's Not The End Of the World? by Super Furry Animals is excluded for the same reasons as Jay Sean. I had to vote for R.E.M. even though it was originally released in the 80s (not a Top 40 hit until 91 though of course)
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What's the most common song title in chart history?
i wouldn't, but if you did you'd have to count 'Tonight Tonight' by the Smashing Pumpkins as well. Did you include the Westlife one?
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Favourite “Lonely” Hit of the 21st century
I would have voted for the original of 'Owner Of A Lonely Heart' but that obviously isn't eligible.
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No. 1 Album Covers [Quiz #3] - Answers and results
I've seen a lot of copies of that Corrine BR album in charity shops over the years, so I could easily recognise it. Maybe I should have bought one. EDIT: maybe I should learnt how to spell her name too.
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No. 1 Album Covers [Quiz #3] - Answers and results
I'm not very familiar with the Meat Loaf cover, but I am a member of the Bat Conservation Trust. And I recognised the style.
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No. 1 Album Covers [Quiz #3]
Well, I've remembered a couple of the titles since the other day... Ah, I'm going to send in what I've got anyway.
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No. 1 Album Covers [Quiz #3]
On first pass I've got 38 artists and about 32 titles, so I'll have another look/think in a day or two.
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BPI's 2019 report reveals top tracks of the last 60 years
Noting that 'Dancing In The Moonlight' was produced by a different person from the rest of the album fits with it being last-minute addition, so my guess is that the label originally intended to release the album in 1999 but decided it needed one more hit. I definitely remember it coming out after Dancing In The Moonlight, (which I hated) and I do remember the first two singles coming out so I'm sure I'd have noticed if there was an early release of the album at that point. I also recall it was re-released later in 2000 to add yet another single 'Just Hold On'.
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iTunes Weekly Thread W/C 10th April 2020
Unless someone invents a way to refund time, that's true.
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One Week Wonders in the UK Chart
I know it's off-topic but that Hooray And The Henrys record is quite something, a medley of parodies of popular songs with the lyrics rewritten to be about posh people.
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Birthday Charts
Some of us are old enough to do a whole Top 40... 1. (1979) The Bee Gees - Tragedy 2. (1980) Fern Kinney - Together We Are Beautiful 3. (1981) Joe Dolce Music Theatre - Shaddup You Face 4. (1982) Fun Boy 3 & Bananarama - It Ain't What You Do It's the Way That You Do It 5. (1983) Toto - Africa 6. (1984) Rockwell - Somebody's Watching Me 7. (1985) Prince - Let's Go Crazy/Take Me With U 8. (1986) The Damned - Eloise 9. (1987) Man 2 Man Meets Man Parrish - Male Stripper 10.(1988) Mel & Kim - That's the Way it Is 11.(1989) Donna Summer - This Time I Know It's For Real 12.(1990) Erasure - Blue Savannah 13.(1991) Kenny Thomas - Outstanding 14.(1992) The Wedding Present - Three 15.(1993) Jamiroquai - Too Young To Die 16.(1994) The Cranberries - Linger 17.(1995) Radiohead - High & Dry / Planet Telex 18.(1996) Queen - Too Much Love Will Kill You 19.(1997) Artist formerly known as Prince - The Holy River 20.(1998) Lionrock - Rude Boy Rock 21.(1999) Lauryn Hill - Ex-Factor 22.(2000) Daphne & Celeste - Ooh Stick You! 23.(2001) Papa Roach - Last Resort 24.(2002) Bubba Sparxx - Lovely 25.(2003) Big Brovaz - OK 26.(2004) Raghav - Can't Get Enough 27.(2005) U2 - Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own 28.(2006) Jack Johnson - Better Together 29.(2007) Amy Winehouse - Rehab 30.(2008) Scouting For Girls - Elvis Ain't Dead 31.(2009) Lemar - Weight of The World 32.(2010) Lemar - The Way Love Goes 33.(2011) Nicki Minaj ft Drake - Moment 4 Life 34.(2012) Lana Del Rey - Video Games 35.(2013) Bingo Players ft Far East Movement - Get Up (Rattle) 36.(2014) OneRepublic - Counting Stars 37.(2015) Paloma Faith - Only Love Can Hurt Like This 38.(2016) WSTRN - In2 39.(2017) Martin Jensen - Solo Dance 40.(2018) Steel Banglez ft Yungen & Mostack - Bad :puke2: I like most of the 90s ones to be fair
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What’s Your #QuarantineThemeSong
I've got Dub Be Good To Me by Beats International. Which is a great record obviously, but I'm struggling to find any relevance in it TBH. Number 12 was Blue Savannah by Erasure.
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One Week Wonders in the UK Chart
The Four Tops track was a new track - they returned to Motown for a couple of albums in the 80s (this one was called Back Where I Belong). I actually bought that Haircut 100 single on 12" recently, it's from the post Nick Heyward era but it's not a bad song.
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One Week Wonders in the UK Chart
Two ex-Buzzcocks in the recent bunch there.