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  1. N-S posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    1st Wake Me Up 2nd Do What U Want 3rd Clarity 4th The Fox 5th Summertime Sadness 6th You Make Me 7th Move 8th How Long Will I Love You 9th Wild 10th Work
  2. Britney Spears (14 number ones) Baby One More Time Everytime Womanizer
  3. N-S posted a post in a topic in Chart Histories
    You're Beautiful - #1 High - #4 Wisemen - #8 Goodbye My Lover - #1 1973 - #1 Same Mistake - #3 Carry You Home - #6 Love Love Love - #8 I Really Want You - #14 Stay The Night - #4 Bonfire Heart - #13
  4. 14 - Britney Spears 11 - Spice Girls 09 - Rihanna* 08 - Céline Dion 07 - Lady Gaga, Madonna, Shakira 06 - Backstreet Boys 05 - Linkin Park, Nelly Furtado, Ne-Yo*, P!nk 04 - Beyoncé, Christina Aguilera*, Jennifer Lopez, Katy Perry, Kelly Clarkson, Leona Lewis, Robert Miles 03 - Alphabeat, Avril Lavigne, Birdy, Black Eyed Peas, Coldplay, James Blunt, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Moby, Natalie Imbruglia, No Doubt, Sugababes, The Rasmus * including #1's as featured artist
  5. N-S posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
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  6. N-S posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    1st I Love It 2nd I Need Your Love 3rd Can't Hold Us 4th Everything Has Changed 5th Chocolate 6th Under Control 7th Radioacive 8th So Good To Me 9th We Own It 10th Feel This Moment
  7. N-S posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    1st Same Love 2nd Disco Love 3rd Stay 4th Need U (100%) 5th The Monster 6th Look Right Through 7th Flatline 8th Attracting Flies 9th Can We Dance 10th Holy Grail
  8. N-S posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Those bells sound quite Xmas-y, tbh.
  9. N-S posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
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  10. N-S posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    This used to be played a lot around Christmas when I was a kid. They're singing in German but I thought they were singing in Italian or Latin, saying "Felice Vita" or something like that 5kVxXBGRJns
  11. Thank you for the data and refreshing my memory of recent cases where that happened. I knew that happened this year, but I just couldn't remind that it was Bastille.
  12. ...either if the song peaked in a higher postion or not If I remember properly, in 2002 Vanessa Carlton's A Thousand Miles stayed 4 weeks at #18. Are there any other examples?
  13. STAY #1 Shakespear's Sister #2 Sash feat. La Trec #4 Eternal WHY #1 Anthony Newley #2 3T feat. Michael Jackson #3 Donny Osmond #5 Annie Lennox ANGEL #1 Shaggy #4 Simply Red #5 Madonna
  14. N-S posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    What a shame the lovely Bic Runga never charted in the top 75. This one, famously featured in the Oz-Heather love scene in "American Pie" peaked at #93 (#28 in Ireland). It was voted the 6th best song made in New Zealand of all time in 2001. w28ZREQe3_Q And this one came agonizingly close (#78, #26 in Ireland) EfSp_YeYMYI
  15. Does anyone know what were the chart weeks whose top 40 contained the highest and lowest number former number one singles? (Not counting the song that was at #1 that week) I'm guessing that maybe the record for the highest number of former number one singles within a top 40 may be in 2000, given the frantic number-one turnovers that year, but on the other hand that was also the time songs would often freefall down the chart once they hit #1.
  16. No I'm not a member. I just love that song like nuts.
  17. I'd really love these would become sizeable Christmas hits at some point.
  18. How well has Candle In The Wind '97 done in the download era? Has it or "Something About The Way You Look Tonight" ever returned to the top 75 due to any download surges?
  19. On a perhaps more realistic goal, do you think that any song will outsell "Evergreen/Anything Is Possible" any time soon as the best-selling 21st century single?
  20. Tegan and Sara - I was a fool WZHGeg_0Rlo Didn't care much for them before but this and "Closer" are great.
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  22. N-S posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Apart from "O Superman", I never heard any of those songs before they were featured in some of those Gezza countdowns here in BJ, so I thought most of them were flash in the pan #2. Now I know that at least Judy Boucher wasn't, but then again I don't live in Britain. I do know that "O Superman" had a weird run and after reaching #2, it dropped like a rock. Nevertheless, it's still staggering how a song so non-chart-y managed to peak so high, especially in the 80's.
  23. N-S posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    What about these from the 80's Kate Robbins - More than in love Laurie Anderson - O superman Fat Larry's Band - Zoom Neil - Hole in my show Su Pollard - Starting together Judi Boucher - Can't be with you tonight Bomb The Bass - Beat dis
  24. N-S posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    In a year with so many classics that hit #2 (My Name Is, Better Off Alone, Turn Around, Right Here Right Now, Beautiful Stranger, Wild Wild West, S Club Party, If I Could Turn Back The Hands Of Time, Re-Rewind) this one seems to be off-place, doesn't it? aBZ-3_Bm9U8