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  1. Brilliant - thank you so much
  2. Thanks for this. Is it possible to post last week's airplay chart too?
  3. Seems like the trick to making the year-end chart nowadays is to be a hit in January or February, or ideally the year before!
  4. 1995 - Britpop (including the Blur vs. Oasis chart battle), multiple million sellers, Robson and Jerome keeping some of the best singles of all time from No1 (not a good thing obviously, but interesting nonetheless)
  5. If so sorry to go against the common view, but I cannot stand Driving Home For Christmas. The "top to toe in tailbacks" bit makes me wanna nail my balls to the table.
  6. I'm sure someone can confirm for sure - but I think it might be a record. Didn't Burt Bacharach break the record in 2011 when he had his first top 10 album since 1971. Obviously that was a 40 year gap, Rick Wakeman has bettered that.
  7. ChartFreak posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    This peaked at #12
  8. Pogues surprisingly don't even beat last year's peak (13)
  9. How did I miss this first time around? Thanks :dance:
  10. Has anyone attempted a decade-to-date chart for the 2010s? If so, where can I find it?
  11. ChartFreak posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Good! Because the capitalisation is both pointless and annoying.
  12. Livin' Joy - Dreamer Madison Avenue - Don't Call Me Baby Tori Amos - Professional Widow (It's Got To Be Big) Culture Beat - Mr Vain Peter Andre - Mysterious Girl Tony Christie - (Is This The Way To) Amarillo I'm sure there's dozens more
  13. You're a star! :yahoo:
  14. any chance of posting 41-100 for the singles and albums. We know OCC will publish them anyway so surely nobody will get in trouble?
  15. It was declared a year ago http://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/k...hrilled-__7679/