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  1. Hi Sven! Glad that you like most of the songs on here. Thank you so much for your comment and take care.
  2. Hi there Isanka nice to see "Immortal Love" reach a new peak. Great chart! Take care.
  3. Hi there Cody! Nice to see "Tit For Tat" at the top, "Where Is My Husband!" and "Before You Break My Heart" in the top 10, "Bandaids" and "Mr Electric Blue" in the top 20 and "Chanel" in my top 30. Great chart! Take care.
  4. Sergej's Personal Chart Highlights – July 31, 1981 👑 Stability at the Top Rick Springfield holds firm at #1 for a second week with “Jessie’s Girl”, confirming its status as the defining pop-rock anthem of the summer 1981. The entire Top 3 remains unchanged, with Hall & Oates steady at #2 and Air Supply locked in at #3 — a rare moment of total stability at the very top. 🔥 Major Top 10 Movers Kenny Rogers makes a huge leap, soaring 8 spots into the Top 5 at #4 with “I Don’t Need You”, becoming one of the chart’s biggest success stories this week. The Pointer Sisters continue their steady climb, reaching a new peak at #5 with “Slow Hand”. The Manhattan Transfer score a major breakthrough as “Boy From New York City” jumps 7 places into the Top 10 at #9. Marty Balin also hits a new high, rising 4 to #10 with “Hearts”. 📈 Biggest Climbers Juice Newton explodes up the chart as “Queen Of Hearts” rockets 12 spots to #14 — one of the week’s standout moves. Kim Wilde enjoys a major resurgence, with “Kids In America” jumping 11 places to #13, giving her two strong Top 15 hits at once. Lionel Richie & Diana Ross surge 10 spots to #20 with “Endless Love”, quickly establishing itself as a future classic. Carpenters float upward 10 to #25 with “Touch Me When You’re Dancing”. 📉 Biggest Fallers Former chart titans take a sharp hit this week: Michael Jackson drops 8 to #12. Kim Carnes slides 6 to #11 after her long reign. Phil Collins tumbles 11 to #26, marking the steepest drop of the week. Adam and the Ants fall 12 to #23. 🆕 New Entries A strong wave of debuts reshapes the lower chart: Commodores enter at #30 with the funk-driven “Lady (You Bring Me Up)”. REO Speedwagon debut at #32 with “Don’t Let Him Go”. Stevie Nicks & Tom Petty arrive at #36 with the moody duet “Stop Dragging My Heart Around”. Foreigner storm in at #38 with “Urgent”. Greg Kihn Band debut at #39 with the punchy “The Breakup Song (They Don’t Write ’Em)”. 🎶 Notable Trends The chart is clearly shifting toward pop-rock and adult contemporary, while early-summer ballads and disco staples continue their gradual decline. With multiple songs peaking and a flood of high-profile debuts, this week feels like the bridge between early and late summer 1981 on Sergej's personal chart. 1) Rick Springfield - Jessie's Girl (=) 2) Daryl Hall & John Oates - You Make My Dreams (Come True) (=) 3) Air Supply - The One That You Love (=) 4) Kenny Rogers - I Don't Need You (+8) 5) The Pointer Sisters - Slow Hand (+3) 6) The Oak Ridge Boys - Elvira (=) 7) Kim Wilde - Chequered Love (=) 8) Joey Scarsbury - Theme From "Greatest American Hero" (Believe It Or Not) (+1) 9) The Manhattan Transfer - Boy From New York City (+7) 10) Marty Balin - Hearts (+4) 11) Kim Carnes - Bette Davis Eyes (-6) 12) Michael Jackson - One Day In Your Life (-8) 13) Kim Wilde - Kids In America (+11) 14) Juice Newton - Queen Of Hearts (+12) 15) Stars On 45 - Stars On 45 (-5) 16) Shakin' Stevens - You Drive Me Crazy (-3) 17) The Moody Blues - Gemini Dream (+4) 18) ABBA - Lay All Your Love On Me (+2) 19) The Alan Parson Project - Time (=) 20) Lionel Richie & Diana Ross - Endless Love (+10) 21) Ottawan - Hands Up (Give Me Your Heart) (-4) 22) Sheena Easton - Modern Girl (+3) 23) Adam and the Ants - Stand and Deliver (-12) 24) Ronnie Milsap - (There's) No Gettin' Over Me (+4) 25) Carpenters - Touch Me When You're Dancing (+10) 26) Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight (-11) 27) George Harrison - All Those Years Ago (-9) 28) Stanley Clarke & George Duke - Sweet Baby (+8) 29) Ricchi & Poveri - Sara Perché Ti Amo (+2) 30) Commodores - Lady (You Bring Me Up) (debut) 31) Santana - Winning (-2) 32) REO Speedwagon - Don't Let Him Go (debut) 33) Bob Marley & The Wailers - No Woman, No Cry (-10) 34) Billy Squier - The Stroke (-1) 35) Shakin' Stevens - This Ole House (-3) 36) Stevie Nicks & Tom Petty - Stop Dragging My Heart Around (debut) 37) Neil Diamond - America (-3) 38) Foreigner - Urgent (debut) 39) Greg Kihn Band - The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em) (debut) 40) John Schneider - It's Now Or Never (-1) New entries this week: 30) Commodores - Lady (You Bring Me Up) (Highest debut this week) 32) REO Speedwagon - Don't Let Him Go 36) Stevie Nicks & Tom Petty - Stop Dragging My Heart Around 38) Foreigner - Urgent 39) Greg Kihn Band - The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)
  5. Top 10 Albums of 2025 Album of the Year 2025: Kendrick Lamar - GNX GNX is an album that reveals its brilliance with time, rewarding patience with depth and purpose. What makes it especially powerful is how every track feels earned, each one contributing something essential to the whole. As Kendrick Lamar’s first non-concept album, it confidently tackles a wide range of themes — his position in the industry, the journey that brought him there, and the present and future of West Coast hip-hop — all while spotlighting lesser-known collaborators. Despite its weight, the album never forgets to have fun, filled with memorable moments and bold structural choices. A richly layered, masterful record, and a deserving album of the year. Charting songs from the album: 01 Luther (with SZA) 02 TV Off (feat. Lefty Gunplay) 03 Squabble Up 16 Reincarnated 33 Peekaboo (feat. Azchike) 40 Heart Pt. 6 41 Man At The Garden 64 Dodger Blue (feat. Wallie The Sensei, Siete7x & Roddy Ricch) 66 Hey Now (feat. Dody6) 76 Wacced Out Murals 83 Gloria (with SZA) Tomorrow, I'll start with the Top 250 Songs of the Year!
  6. Yeah, she is so underrated and great! Really wish she could have more mainstream success in the world, aside from Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Hope you can get to check out the album! Really like it myself!
  7. Here are the songs I like from your list since my last comment: 85 Demi Lovato - Here All Night 81 Tommy Cash - Espresso Macchiato 79 Perrie - If He Wanted To He Would 78 Jessica Baio - Bad Times 77 Olivia Dean - So Easy (To Fall In Love)
  8. Like seeing "Love Me Not" and "Starbuster" from your list!
  9. Here are the songs I like from your (50-26) list: 50. Blue Moon - Zara Larsson 49. Stateside - Pinkpantheress, Zara Larsson 48. Not OK - 5 Seconds Of Summer 37. What It Sounds Like - Huntrx, Ejae, Audrey Nuna, Rei 34. FUFN - Jade (No.1) 32. Tonight - Pinkpantheress, Jade
  10. Hey Piran! Glad that you like "Choosin' Texas" at the top as my Christmas #1, "Esibizionista" as the runner-up and the debuts for "Think About Us" and "Mary's Boy Child / Oh My Lord". Hi JSG! Glad that you like the run for "12 To 12", it will probably remain for a couple of weeks more, we have to see. Both "The Fate Of Ophelia" and "Bandaids" could rebound in the new year, keep an eye on them. Thank you both for your comments and take care.
  11. Hi there John! Nice to see the new peaks for "Bandaids", "My Old Ways", "You Can Get If You Really Want", "Run This Town", "Lemonade", "Choosin' Texas" and "Esibizionista", the big gains for "Fairytale Of New York" and "In The Dark" and the debuts for "Driving Home For Christmas", "Reliquia" and "Church". Great chart! Take care.
  12. Hey Jade! Nice to see "Chains Of Love" remain at the top. Great chart! Take care.
  13. Hi there Oliver! Nice to see the debuts for "How It's Done", "Die On This Hill", "Angel of My Dreams" and "Darling, I". Great chart! Take care.
  14. Hi there Juranamo! Nice to see "Esibizionista" in the top 3, "Chains Of Love" reaching a new peak and the debut for "NOBODY'S GIRL". Great chart! Take care.
  15. Hi Hiya! Nice to see "Dopamine" at the top, "Nobody's Girl" in the top 3, the new peaks for "Chains Of Love" and "La Perla", the big gains for "I Run" and "Bandaids", the return for "Do They Know It's Christmas?" and the debuts for "So Sad So Hot", "Say My Name In Your Sleep", "Die Happy", "Elevate" and "Die On This Hill". Great chart! Take care.
  16. Hi there JSG! Nice to see "Mature" at the top, "Bandaids" in the top 5, "Changes" in the top 10, the new peaks for "Dopamine" and "Nobody's Girl" and the debut for "Church". Great chart! Take care.
  17. 1 1 1(×3) 11 Olivia Dean – The Art of Loving 2 5 1(×4) 10 Annalisa – MA IO SONO FUOCO 3 2 1(×1) 11 Taylor Swift – The Life of a Showgirl 4 3 1(×1) 4 Olly Murs – Knees Up 5 4 4 2 Eros Ramazzotti – UNA STORIA IMPORTANTE 6 6 1(×2) 6 Michael Patrick Kelly – Traces 7 10 1(×1) 13 sombr – I Barely Know Her 8 7 3 3 Tommaso Paradiso – Casa Paradiso 9 8 4 5 ROSALÍA – LUX 10 RE 4 3 Florence + The Machine - Everybody Scream
  18. Chart Highlights: - This year's christmas #1 goes to "Choosin' Texas" by Ella Langley, staying for a third week in a row. It also becomes Ella's biggest hit so far in Sergej's Personal Chart. - Annalisa's "Esibizionista" rises back up to #2, remaining a challenge to Ella Langley for the #1 spot. - A new peak reaches for Leony & Giovanni Zarrella's "Home To Me", the new christmas song got yet another new high spot at #7. - This week's highest debut reaches the top 10 at #9, it's "Hey Son" by Sam Feldt, MC4D, VIZE & Aloe Blacc. - As for the christmas songs here are the ones that are in the top 10 this week: #3) Chris Rea - Driving Home For Christmas #4) Wham! - Last Christmas #5) Mariah Carey - All I Want For Christmas Is You #6) Melanie Thornton - Wonderful Dream (Holidays Are Coming) #7) Leony & Giovanni Zarrella - Home To Me #8) Shakin' Stevens - Merry Christmas Everyone - Other new entries come Sonny Fodera/D.O.D/Poppy Baskcomb, Ofenbach, The Darkness and Boney M. Sergej's Personal Chart 19.12.2025: 1 1 1(×3) 9 Ella Langley – “Choosin' Texas” 2 3 1(×1) 10 Annalisa – “Esibizionista” 3 4 3 45 Chris Rea – “Driving Home For Christmas” 4 2 2 62 Wham! – “Last Christmas” 5 5 3 48 Mariah Carey – “All I Want for Christmas Is You” 6 7 4 48 Melanie Thornton – “Wonderful Dream (Holidays Are Coming)” 7 9 7 3 Leony & Giovanni Zarrella – “Home to Me” 8 10 4 54 Shakin' Stevens – “Merry Christmas Everyone” 9 NE 9 1 Sam Feldt, VIZE, MC4D, & Aloe Blacc – “Hey Son” 10 6 6 8 Jade LeMac – “Running Home” 11 62 11 2 SOLEROY – “Call It” 12 20 6 10 Michael Patrick Kelly – “Run Free” 13 8 8 11 Ray Dalton – “Blood Running” 14 12 3 6 Amy Macdonald – “I'm Done (Games That You Play)” 15 13 13 25 Bobby Helms – “Jingle Bell Rock” 16 17 16 3 Rea Garvey – “Happy Christmas” 17 24 17 4 Tiffany Aris – “Breathe” 18 11 11 36 Brenda Lee – “Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree” 19 18 1(×1) 20 sombr – “12 to 12” 20 31 5 12 Olivia Dean – “So Easy (To Fall in Love)” 21 16 16 17 Ariana Grande – “Santa Tell Me” 22 14 5 48 The Pogues ft. Kirsty MacColl – “Fairytale of New York” 23 27 14 34 Kendrick Lamar – “Not Like Us” 24 19 19 6 Selena Gomez – “In the Dark” 25 37 5 9 Leony – “Don't Worry” 26 21 8 31 Kelly Clarkson – “Underneath the Tree” 27 26 1(×1) 7 Freya Ridings – “Wicker Woman” 28 28 27 8 SIENNA SPIRO – “Die On This Hill” 29 15 5 6 Miley Cyrus ft. Lindsey Buckingham & Mick Fleetwood – “Secrets” 30 22 15 8 Tiziano Ferro – “Fingo&Spingo” 31 35 15 21 Sigrid – “Home To You (This Christmas)” 32 82 32 3 Maisie Peters – “Say My Name In Your Sleep” 33 25 17 35 Michael Bublé – “It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas” 34 23 21 17 Burl Ives – “A Holly Jolly Christmas” 35 29 21 33 Slade – “Merry Xmas Everybody” 36 30 4 17 Michael Patrick Kelly – “The One” 37 34 1(×2) 11 Taylor Swift – “The Fate of Ophelia” 38 50 33 21 Elton John – “Step Into Christmas” 39 33 21 29 Andy Williams – “It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” 40 32 27 17 Dean Martin – “Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!” 41 40 33 22 Coldplay – “Christmas Lights” 42 36 36 25 José Feliciano – “Feliz Navidad” 43 47 1(×2) 6 Annalisa – “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” 44 49 4 8 Jess Glynne – “This Christmas” 45 42 1(×1) 17 Olivia Dean – “Man I Need” 46 52 47 5 Chanin – “Whisper” 47 38 35 3 Milky Chance – “Camouflage” 48 43 2 13 RAYE – “WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!” 49 48 26 8 Ed Sheeran & Elton John – “Merry Christmas” 50 44 44 2 Laura Pausini – “RITORNO AD AMARE” 51 41 41 7 Kendrick Lamar – “man at the garden” 52 55 22 8 Nico Santos – “All Time High” 53 51 51 16 Britney Spears – “My Only Wish (This Year)” 54 45 1(×2) 14 Damiano David ft. Tyla & Nile Rodgers – “Talk to Me” 55 46 12 14 Ed Sheeran – “Camera” 56 56 16 16 Tom Gregory & VIZE – “Make It Right” 57 54 44 22 Queen – “Thank God It's Christmas” 58 59 26 23 John Lennon, Yoko Ono, & Plastic Ono Band ft. The Harlem Community Choir – “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” 59 61 5 16 Sarah Connor – “Ring Out The Bells” 60 83 8 7 Gigi D'Alessio ft. Khaled & Jovanotti – “DIAMANTI E ORO” 61 64 22 21 Paul McCartney – “Wonderful Christmastime” 62 58 19 9 David Guetta, Teddy Swims, & Tones and I – “Gone Gone Gone” 63 53 2 16 Rea Garvey – “Take This Heart” 64 63 20 11 Taylor Swift – “Opalite” 65 67 65 2 Olivia Dean – “The Christmas Song” 66 71 17 8 Olly Murs – “Run This Town” 67 57 10 13 Michael Schulte & ÁSDÍS – “Half Of My Heart” 68 60 15 22 Loi – “Get Lucky” 69 81 50 4 JADE – “Before You Break My Heart” 70 65 2 35 Band Aid – “Do They Know It's Christmas?” 71 66 66 7 Rolf Zuckowski und seine Freunde – “In Der Weihnachtsbäckerei” 72 96 56 10 Myles Smith – “Stay (If You Wanna Dance)” 73 39 2 14 Unheilig – “Wunderschön” 74 74 53 19 Pentatonix – “Hallelujah” 75 86 24 14 Kehlani – “Folded” 76 93 44 5 Irama – “Senz'anima” 77 88 24 31 Wizzard – “I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday” 78 73 10 9 Angelina Mango – “Velo Sugli Occhi” 79 69 42 4 Tate McRae – “NOBODY'S GIRL” 80 91 33 14 Bryan Adams – “Christmas Time” 81 68 3 12 Alice Merton – “Ignorance Is Bliss” 82 75 49 6 Ernia – “Per Te” 83 76 8 19 Glockenbach ft. Tom Walker – “Home” 84 70 15 7 Sophie and the Giants – “Loser” 85 72 18 8 Robin Schulz & Sigala ft. Zoe Wees – “AM to PM” 86 97 86 4 Riku Rajamaa – “Better Off With Love” 87 99 87 3 OneRepublic – “Dear Santa” 88 NE 88 1 Sonny Fodera, D.O.D, & Poppy Baskcomb – “Think About Us” 89 77 19 12 Dylan Conrique – “Written In Stone” 90 RE 90 2 Gwen Stefani ft. Blake Shelton – “You Make It Feel Like Christmas” 91 NE 91 1 Ofenbach – “Miles Away” 92 98 65 10 The Ronettes – “Sleigh Ride” 93 RE 55 5 Justin Bieber – “Mistletoe” 94 78 39 6 Katy Perry – “bandaids” 95 NE 95 1 The Darkness – “Christmas Time (Don't Let The Bells End)” 96 RE 51 8 Eagles – “Please Come Home for Christmas” 97 RE 20 6 Laufey – “Winter Wonderland” 98 NE 98 1 Boney M. – “Mary's Boy Child / Oh My Lord” 99 79 57 7 ROSALÍA, Björk, & Yves Tumor – “Berghain” 100 RE 66 4 Sarah Connor – “The Best Side Of Life” DROPOUTS: -- 80 6 14 Lady Gaga – “The Dead Dance” -- 84 11 15 Sabrina Carpenter – “Tears” -- 85 32 7 Sigrid – “Hush Baby, Hurry Slowly” -- 87 35 7 Charlie Puth – “Changes” -- 89 48 4 Miley Cyrus – “Dream as One” -- 90 1(×1) 14 Tiziano Ferro – “Cuore Rotto” -- 92 27 6 Fedez – “TELEPATICAMENTE” -- 94 9 13 Olly Murs – “Save Me” -- 95 41 7 Cash Cash & ROZES – “Up So High” -- 100 67 4 Alle Farben – “Baby Goodbye” Top 10 without the christmas songs: 1) Ella Langley - Choosin' Texas (=) 2) Annalisa - Esibizionista (=) 3) Sam Feldt, VIZE, MC4D & Aloe Blacc - Hey Son (debut) 4) Jade LeMac - Running Home (+-1) 5) SOLEROY - Call It (+31) 6) Michael Patrick Kelly - Run Free (+3) 7) Ray Dalton - Blood Running (-3) 8) Amy MacDonald - I'm Done (Games That You Play) (-3) 9) Tiffany Aris - Breathe (+2) 10) Sombr - 12 To 12 (-3) This week's #1: Ella Langley – “Choosin' Texas” New entries from this week's chart: 9. Sam Feldt, VIZE, MC4D, & Aloe Blacc – “Hey Son” (Highest debut this week) 88. Sonny Fodera, D.O.D, & Poppy Baskcomb – “Think About Us” 91. Ofenbach – “Miles Away” 95. The Darkness – “Christmas Time (Don't Let The Bells End)” 98. Boney M. – “Mary's Boy Child / Oh My Lord” First look chart on Sunday. This Week's Movers & Shakers: The Song with Most total weeks on the Chart 'Last Christmas' - Wham! (62 weeks) Highest New Entry 'Hey Son' – Sam Feldt, VIZE, MC4D & Aloe Blacc (#9) Biggest Climber 'Call It' – SOLEROY (▲51) Biggest Faller 'Wunderschön' – Unheilig (▼34) Highest Dropout 'The Dead Dance' – Lady Gaga (#80) My #1 songs of 2025: - ÁSDÍS - Touch Me (2 weeks) - Lola Young - Messy (1 week) - Martin Garrix & Jex - Told You So (2 weeks) - Annalisa - Used To You (1 week) - LISA - Born Again (feat. Doja Cat & RAYE) (2 weeks) - Kendrick Lamar & SZA - Luther (1 week) - Chappell Roan - Pink Pony Club (1 week) - Vella - All My Love (2 weeks) - Chappell Roan - The Giver (1 week) - HAIM - Relationships (4 weeks) - CHVRCHES - Leave A Trace (1 week) - Mercer Henderson - Almost, So Close, Maybe (1 week) - Annalisa - Maschio (3 weeks) - Alfa & Manu Chao - A Me Mi Piace (13 weeks) - Ella Langley - Weren't For The Wind (1 week) - Annalisa & Marco Mengoni - Piazza San Marco (3 weeks) - Tiziano Ferro - Cuore Rotto (1 week) - Olivia Dean - Man I Need (1 week) - Sombr - 12 To 12 (1 week) - Taylor Swift - The Fate Of Ophelia (2 weeks) - Damiano David - Talk To Me (feat. Tyla & Nile Rodgers) (2 weeks) - Freya Ridings - Wicker Woman (1 week) - Annalisa - Esibizionista (1 week) - Ella Langley - Choosin' Texas (3 weeks) Album chart: 1 1 1(×3) 11 Olivia Dean – The Art of Loving 2 5 1(×4) 10 Annalisa – MA IO SONO FUOCO 3 2 1(×1) 11 Taylor Swift – The Life of a Showgirl 4 3 1(×1) 4 Olly Murs – Knees Up 5 4 4 2 Eros Ramazzotti – UNA STORIA IMPORTANTE 6 6 1(×2) 6 Michael Patrick Kelly – Traces 7 10 1(×1) 13 sombr – I Barely Know Her 8 7 3 3 Tommaso Paradiso – Casa Paradiso 9 8 4 5 ROSALÍA – LUX 10 RE 4 3 Florence + The Machine - Everybody Scream DROPOUTS: -- 9 4 5 Zara Larsson – Midnight Sun
  19. 1 1 1 9 Ella Langley – “Choosin' Texas” 2 3 1 10 Annalisa – “Esibizionista” 3 4 3 45 Chris Rea – “Driving Home For Christmas” 4 2 2 62 Wham! – “Last Christmas” 5 5 3 48 Mariah Carey – “All I Want for Christmas Is You” 6 7 4 48 Melanie Thornton – “Wonderful Dream (Holidays Are Coming)” 7 9 7 3 Leony & Giovanni Zarrella – “Home to Me” 8 10 4 54 Shakin' Stevens – “Merry Christmas Everyone” 9 NE 9 1 Sam Feldt, VIZE, MC4D, & Aloe Blacc – “Hey Son” 10 6 6 8 Jade LeMac – “Running Home” 11 62 11 2 SOLEROY – “Call It” 12 20 6 10 Michael Patrick Kelly – “Run Free” 13 8 8 11 Ray Dalton – “Blood Running” 14 12 3 6 Amy Macdonald – “I'm Done (Games That You Play)” 15 13 13 25 Bobby Helms – “Jingle Bell Rock” 16 17 16 3 Rea Garvey – “Happy Christmas” 17 24 17 4 Tiffany Aris – “Breathe” 18 11 11 36 Brenda Lee – “Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree” 19 18 1 20 sombr – “12 to 12” 20 31 5 12 Olivia Dean – “So Easy (To Fall in Love)” 21 16 16 17 Ariana Grande – “Santa Tell Me” 22 14 5 48 The Pogues ft. Kirsty MacColl – “Fairytale of New York” 23 27 14 34 Kendrick Lamar – “Not Like Us” 24 19 19 6 Selena Gomez – “In the Dark” 25 37 5 9 Leony – “Don't Worry” 26 21 8 31 Kelly Clarkson – “Underneath the Tree” 27 26 1 7 Freya Ridings – “Wicker Woman” 28 28 27 8 SIENNA SPIRO – “Die On This Hill” 29 15 5 6 Miley Cyrus ft. Lindsey Buckingham & Mick Fleetwood – “Secrets” 30 22 15 8 Tiziano Ferro – “Fingo&Spingo” 31 35 15 21 Sigrid – “Home To You (This Christmas)” 32 82 32 3 Maisie Peters – “Say My Name In Your Sleep” 33 25 17 35 Michael Bublé – “It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas” 34 23 21 17 Burl Ives – “A Holly Jolly Christmas” 35 29 21 33 Slade – “Merry Xmas Everybody” 36 30 4 17 Michael Patrick Kelly – “The One” 37 34 1 11 Taylor Swift – “The Fate of Ophelia” 38 50 33 21 Elton John – “Step Into Christmas” 39 33 21 29 Andy Williams – “It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” 40 32 27 17 Dean Martin – “Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!”
  20. Sergej's Personal Chart Highlights – July 24, 1981👑 New Number One! Rick Springfield storms to the top as “Jessie’s Girl” jumps 4–1, becoming the newest #1 hit and confirming its status as the breakout rock anthem of the summer in 1981. Daryl Hall & John Oates rebound strongly to #2, with “You Make My Dreams (Come True)” once again pressing for the crown. Air Supply hold firm at #3, showing remarkable consistency with “The One That You Love”. Last week’s chart-topper Michael Jackson slides to #4, while Kim Carnes continues her gradual descent to #5 after her long reign. 🔥 Top 10 Action The Oak Ridge Boys make a huge move into the Top 10, climbing 6 spots to #6 with “Elvira”, becoming one of the chart’s strongest crossover hits. Kim Wilde continues her hot streak as “Chequered Love” rises to #7, giving her a sustained Top 10 presence. The Pointer Sisters push higher with “Slow Hand”, now at #8 after a 5-place jump. Joey Scarbury and Stars On 45 both edge downward but remain Top 10 staples. 📈 Biggest Climbers ABBA make a major leap as “Lay All Your Love On Me” rockets 10 places to #20, marking one of the week’s standout moves. Phil Collins rebounds strongly, climbing 7 spots to #15 with “In The Air Tonight”. Shakin’ Stevens keeps momentum going as “You Drive Me Crazy” rises 7 to #13. Sheena Easton continues her upward run, up 4 to #25 with “Modern Girl”. 📉 Biggest Fallers George Harrison takes the sharpest drop of the week, tumbling 11 places to #18 with “All Those Years Ago”. Ray Parker Jr. & Raydio slide 8 to #27. Neil Diamond continues to fade, down 9 to #34 with “America”. 🆕 New Entries & Returns Ronnie Milsap debuts at #28 with the smooth country-pop hit (There’s) No Gettin’ Over Me. One of 1981’s biggest love ballads arrives as Diana Ross & Lionel Richie enter at #30 with “Endless Love”. Billy Squier brings rock edge with “The Stroke”, debuting at #33. John Schneider enters at #39 with “It’s Now Or Never”. The Jacksons make a re-entry at #40 with “Can You Feel It”. 🎶 Notable Notes Kim Wilde remains a double presence, with “Kids In America” holding at #24 alongside her Top 10 hit. The chart balances rock, pop, disco, and country more evenly than ever, signaling a dynamic and transitional moment in the summer 1981 charts. 1) Rick Springfield - Jessie's Girl (+4) 2) Daryl Hall & John Oates - You Make My Dreams (Come True) (+2) 3) Air Supply - The One That You Love (=) 4) Michael Jackson - One Day In Your Life (-3) 5) Kim Carnes - Bette Davis Eyes (-3) 6) The Oak Ridge Boys - Elvira (+6) 7) Kim Wilde - Chequered Love (+3) 8) The Pointer Sisters - Slow Hand (+5) 9) Joey Scarsbury - Theme From "Greatest American Hero" (Believe It Or Not) (-3) 10) Stars On 45 - Stars On 45 (-2) 11) Adam and the Ants - Stand and Deliver (-2) 12) Kenny Rogers - I Don't Need You (-1) 13) Shakin' Stevens - You Drive Me Crazy (+7) 14) Marty Balin - Hearts (=) 15) Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight (+7) 16) The Manhattan Transfer - Boy From New York City (-1) 17) Ottawan - Hands Up (Give Me Your Heart) (-1) 18) George Harrison - All Those Years Ago (-11) 19) The Alan Parsons Project - Time (-1) 20) ABBA - Lay All Your Love On Me (+10) 21) The Moody Blues - Gemini Dream (=) 22) Gary U.S. Bonds - This Little Girl (=) 23) Bob Marley & The Wailers - No Woman, No Cry (-6) 24) Kim Wilde - Kids In America (=) 25) Sheena Easton - Modern Girl (+4) 26) Juice Newton - Queen Of Hearts (+1) 27) Ray Parker Jr. & Raydio - A Woman Needs Love (Just Like You Do) (-8) 28) Ronnie Milsap - (There's) No Gettin' Over Me (debut) 29) Santana - Winning (-1) 30) Diana Ross & Lionel Richie - Endless Love (debut) 31) Ricchi & Poveri - Sara Perché Ti Amo (+1) 32) Shakin' Stevens - This Ole House (-6) 33) Billy Squier - The Stroke (debut) 34) Neil Diamond - America (-9) 35) Carpenters - Touch Me When You're Dancing (-2) 36) Stanley Clarke & George Duke - Sweet Baby (-5) 37) Rosanne Cash - Seven Year Ache (-2) 38) Lee Ritenour - Is It You (-4) 39) John Schneider - It's Now Or Never (debut) 40) The Jacksons - Can You Feel It (Re-Entry) New entries this week: 28) Ronnie Milsap - (There's) No Gettin' Over Me (Highest debut this week) 30) Diana Ross & Lionel Richie - Endless Love 33) Billy Squier - The Stroke 39) John Schneider - It's Now Or Never
  21. Glad that you like many songs on here, 1981 is a very unique year. I may do it like my current charts and post the new entry in videos.
  22. Top 10 Albums of 2025 2. Leony - Oldschool Love Leony’s Oldschool Love is an absolutely standout album and a major step up from her already strong debut Somewhere In Between. She effortlessly blends country influences with dance-pop, creating a sound that feels fresh, warm, and confident. Even though most the collaborations aren’t my favorite part, they make sense in bringing more attention to an artist who’s still criminally underrated. At its core, this album proves how versatile and compelling Leony is — and it deserves far more love than it’s getting. Charting songs from the album: 01 Simple Life 03 The Weekend (with Imran) 03 By Your Side (In My Mind) 05 Rock n Roll (with G-Eazy) 16 Another Goodbye 34 Running Through The Night 37 Fire (with MEDUZA & OneRepublic) 43 Count On Me 48 Oldschool Love 50 I Can Feel (with Niklas Dee & VIZE) 69 Your Way
  23. Hope you'll enjoy the Annalisa album, I am happy that you like the HAIM album too.
  24. Here are the ones I like from your list: 98 Ravyn Lenae - Love Me Not (192 points, peak @ #10) 95 Ejae - In Another World (193 points, peak @ #4) 94 Florence + The Machine - Everybody Scream (193 points, peak @ #4) 93 Tate McRae - Revolving Door (195 points, peak @ #8) 91 Tate McRae - Just Keep Watching (200 points, peak @ #5) 86 Kaj - Bara Bada Bastu (204 points, peak @ #2)
  25. Hey Seltin! Glad that you like Katy holding on through the christmas avalanche, the christmas songs from Britney and Kelly and Sienna still in my chart. Thank you for your comment. Take care.