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  1. There's also quite a few drivers who had multiple poles but didn't convert any of them to wins e.g.: Chris Amon - 5 pole positions but never won a race Keke Rosberg - 5 pole positions and 5 victories but never managed both in the same race Teo Fabi - 3 pole positions but never led a lap
  2. In fact I believe the first female soloist to have a #1 album was Connie Francis, with 20 All Time Greats in 1977.
  3. Steps - Stomp was fairly typical of the sound of its time, it just got to #1 because it was released in a relatively quiet week.
  4. Records relating to Most Simultaneous Hits As Lead Artist will not be broken due to 3-tracks rule. 2000's record for Most #1 Singles In A Calendar Year (42 new #1s) is unlikely to be surpassed due to longer runs at #1.
  5. Which will be exactly the same chart that they did last year.
  6. Bon Jovi - It's My Life mentions My Way by Frank Sinatra.
  7. Zayn may or may not be the 'My Ex' in Little Mix's Shout Out To My Ex.
  8. The Stranglers - Golden Brown
  9. That 2002 chart was the last chart show that Mark Goodier presented back in the day. Spookily both the 1992 and 2002 charts featured a dance cover of a Bryan Adams track (Rage in 1992, DJ Sammy in 2002).
  10. Thanks for hosting, Mangø, and congrats to Jim and dandy*.
  11. Joss Stone Daniel Bedingfield
  12. paulgilb posted a post in a topic in The Music Lounge
    Supertramp - Breakfast In America and No Doubt - Don't Speak.
  13. Thanks for hosting, Mangø, and congrats dandy*!
  14. Congrats Mack., and thanks for hosting Dan!
  15. I believe X Factor Finalists 2010 (which had significant physical sales) were initially announced as #18, then revised to #22. 4 May 2002 initially had Faithless - One Step Too Far listed twice. The lower entry was subsequently removed.
  16. Thanks for hosting, Mangø, and congrats Jim!
  17. Thanks for hosting, awardinary, and congratulations jimwatts!
  18. Idina Menzel - Let It Go possibly (I think Demi Lovato's version was intended to be the bigger hit).
  19. paulgilb posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Bamboo - Bamboogie is another one that could count.
  20. paulgilb posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Tin Machine - Tin Machine (#48 in 1989) Black And White Army - Black And White Army (#26 in 1998) Breakbeat Era - Breakbeat Era ('38 in 1998) Snoop Dogg - Snoop Dogg (#13 in 2001)
  21. paulgilb posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Yes - ABBA debuted nearly 5 decades ago. :)
  22. Thanks for hosting, Julian, and congratulations Mangø!
  23. Congrats DalekTurret32, and thanks to Mangø for hosting!
  24. Thanks for hosting, Pete, and congrats to Y'all Starlight!
  25. paulgilb posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Several adult-oriented artists who sell a lot of albums have had few/no hit singles e.g. Alfie Boe.