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Welcome to Week 2 of this season's polls! :bounce:
As we covered 64 songs this week (that's the most in any session I've hosted) I've made both shortlists a bit larger than usual.
(Edit: Oops I forgot to make the worst poll multiple choice! I don't know if that can be edited without re-starting the whole thread - no worries if not.)
Results of Week 1:
"At The Hop" by Danny And The Juniors won the best poll resoundingly with a very impressive 12 out of 13 voters, with "Oh Boy" by The Crickets second and "Long Tall Sally" by Little Richard third.
With 8 votes, "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" by Jimmy Boyd is crowned the worst.
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Edited by JulianT
A couple of soul classics here but it’s “The Boxer” that gets the first perfect score of the year. There’s something about that huge drum beat after the first “lie-la-lie” that gets me every time: it’s uniquely brilliant and powerful. “The Tracks Of My Tears” is a very worthy runner up though and there are some more great ones after that too.
10 Simon And Garfunkel The Boxer "The Sound Of Silence" never had a 10 as it wasn't a stand alone hit but this rivals it for me: a stunning and captivating record
9 Smokey Robinson And The Miracles The Tracks Of My Tears Their 1st Top 10 and surely one of the greatest soul songs ever: there's so much pain in the lyrics of the chorus and the vocals
8 Jackie Wilson (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher His first hit here for ages and another soul classic: this one uplifting rather than heartbreaking and will come back in the 80s
8 Booker T And The MG's Time Is Tight The biggest hit for them: a fabulous instrumental and I love it all but especially the slow intro which creates a feeling of awe
7 Manfred Mann Ragamuffin Man Their last hit as Manfred Mann and it's really lovely: such a catchy tune and very charming with an interesting lyrical story
7 Chicken Shack I'd Rather Go Blind 1st of only 2 hits for this UK blues group and Christine from Fleetwood Mac was the vocalist on this beautiful heartfelt ballad
6 Glen Campbell Galveston Another place name themed hit for him and a lovely bit of easy listening, but without the arresting magic of "Wichita Lineman"
5 Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick And Tich Snake In The Grass Their last Top 40 sadly; not a big hit and not one of their best but still fun and catchy with the stompy beat and quirky lyrics
4 Diana Ross And The Supremes I'm Living In Shame I do enjoy the lyric "Mum passed away while making homemade jam": this is quite a nice listen but thematically rather strange
4 Tom Jones Love Me Tonight Another one re-worked from an Italian song: it's a good tune and a nice upbeat number; I just feel there's no light and shade in it
3 Blood, Sweat And Tears You've Made Me So Very Happy Only hit here for this New York jazz group who are still going: I'm sure they do have good stuff but this cover passes me by
3 Microbe Groovy Baby Only hit for this DJ called Dave Cash and a novelty record but with quite an infectious tune; the baby noises do ruin it a little
2 Andy Williams Happy Heart This starts off quite nicely but once it goes into the big singalong melody it loses all interest for me and becomes quite repetitive
2 Roy Orbison My Friend My least favourite of all Roy's hits: he sings it well but the snarling passive aggressive nature of the song is really not for me
1 Des O'Connor Dick-A-Dum-Dum (King's Road) One of those songs with an irritating slightly smug chirpiness about it, plus the lyrics are nonsense and the tune is grimly sticky
1969 Group 7:
#3324 17/05/1969 Jethro Tull Living In The Past 3 41-36-35-22-15-5-{3}-4-5-12-23-33-42-42->14
#3325 17/05/1969 Bob Dylan I Threw It All Away 30 50-31-36-{30}-33-40->6
#3326 24/05/1969 The Edwin Hawkins Singers Oh Happy Day 2 39-13-9-3-{2}-2-5-11-20-24-27-41-43R(2)->13
#3327 24/05/1969 Crazy Elephant Gimme Gimme Good Lovin' 12 40-32-27-21-22-14-{12}-14-16-17-26-29-39->13
#3328 31/05/1969 Cliff Richard Big Ship 8 32-25-13-{8}-11-11-15-33-32-39->10
#3329 31/05/1969 Creedence Clearwater Revival Proud Mary 8 39-35-22-20-9-9-{8}-10-13-23-38-34-39->13
#3330 31/05/1969 The Four Tops What Is A Man 16 43-38-27-29-{16}-24-17-32-21-45-43->11
#3331 31/05/1969 The Bandwagon Let's Hang On 36 44-48-41-46-{36}-49->6
#3332 31/05/1969 Max Romeo Wet Dream 10 46-41-45-32-32-34-33-21-36-15-30-{10}-13-18-20-18-26-26-33-30-32-35-34-43-50R(3)->25
#3333 31/05/1969 Family Dogg Way Of Life 6 49-43-34-18-15-8-7-{6}-10-14-20-24-31-36->14
#3334 07/06/1969 The Beatles The Ballad Of John And Yoko 1 4-{1}-1-1-3-3-11-15-22-27-37-38-47-50->14
#3335 07/06/1969 The Flamingos Boogaloo Party 26 {26}-44-42-43-48->5
#3336 07/06/1969 Marvin Gaye And Tammi Terrell Good Lovin' Ain't Easy To Come By 26 47-50-36-39-29-35-{26}-48R(2)->8
#3337 07/06/1969 Bee Gees Tomorrow Tomorrow 23 50-31-38-24-31-{23}-46-42->8
#3338 07/06/1969 Peter Sarstedt Frozen Orange Juice 10 50-24-24-12-{10}-12-14-28-30->9
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I’m pleased to say that overall the track list for tomorrow is looking much better than last week. Here is the list of #6 to #10s. I may potentially be a bit less democratic about it to give us some new discoveries - for example I might play something with 1 or 2 votes that many of us won’t know over something with 3 votes that we all know, but we’ll see how it goes. x
#6s
Perry Como - Love Makes The World Go Round
The Everly Brothers - Problems
The Beverley Sisters - Little Drummer Boy
Eddie Cochran - C'Mon Everybody
The Coasters - Charlie Brown
The Fleetwoods - Come Softly To Me
Anthony Newley - Personality
Duane Eddy - Peter Gunn
Johnny Mathis - Someone
The Browns - The Three Bells
Frank Sinatra - High Hopes
Frankie Laine - Rawhide
Tommy Steele - Little White Bull
Bob Luman - Let's Think About Living
The Shadows - FBI
Anthony Newley - And The Heavens Cried
Ferrante and Teicher - Exodus (Theme from 'Exodus')
Shirley Bassey - You'll Never Know
Clarence 'Frogman' Henry - You Always Hurt The One You Love
Lonnie Donegan And His Group - Michael Row The Boat / Lumbered
Connie Francis - Together
Del Shannon - Hats Off To Larry
Ray Charles - Hit The Road Jack
The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Take Five
Bobby Vee - Run To Him
The Everly Brothers - Cryin' In The Rain
Sam Cooke - Twistin' The Night Away
Joe Brown and The Bruvvers - It Only Took A Minute
Mark Wynter - Go Away Little Girl
Mike Berry and The Outlaws - Don't You Think It's Time
The Bachelors - Charmaine
Ronnie Carroll - Say Wonderful Things
Roy Orbison - In Dreams
Jim Reeves - Welcome To My World
Kyu Sakamoto - Sukiyaki
The Caravelles - You Don't Have To Be A Baby To Cry
The Shadows - Shindig
Shirley Bassey - I (Who Have Nothing)
Chuck Berry - Let It Rock / Memphis Tennessee
Brian Poole and The Tremeloes - Candy Man
Gerry and The Pacemakers - Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying
The Fourmost - A Little Loving
The Nashville Teens - Tobacco Road
Jim Reeves - There's A Heartache Following Me
Roy Orbison - Pretty Paper
Cliff Richard - I Could Easily Fall
#7s
Lloyd Price – Stagger Lee
Sarah Vaughan – Broken Hearted Melody
Paul Anka – Put Your Head on My Shoulder
Russ Conway – Snow Coach
Max Bygraves – Jingle Bell Rock
Marty Wilde – Bad Boy
Marv Johnson – You Got What It Takes
Bobby Rydell – Wild One
Michael Cox – Angela Jones
Gary Mills – Look for a Star
The Kaye Sisters – Paper Roses
Mr. Acker Bilk & His Paramount Jazz Band – Buona Sera
Duane Eddy – Theme from Dixie
Linda Scott – I've Told Every Little Star
Gary U.S. Bonds – Quarter to Three
Mr. Acker Bilk & His Paramount Jazz Band – That's My Home
Sam Cooke – Cupid
Petula Clark – My Friend the Sea
Russ Conway – Toy Balloons
Eden Kane – I Don't Know Why
Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen – Green Leaves of Summer
Billy Fury – Once Upon a Dream
Neil Sedaka – Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
Brenda Lee – All Alone Am I
The Singing Nun – Dominique
Big Dee Irwin – Swinging on a Star
Gene Pitney – That Girl Belongs to Yesterday
The Applejacks – Tell Me When
Lulu & The Luvvers – Shout
Cliff Richard & The Shadows – On the Beach
The Beach Boys – I Get Around
Cilla Black – It's for You
The Hollies – We're Through
The Bachelors – No Arms Can Ever Hold You
#8s
Billy Eckstine – Gigi
Bobby Darin – La Mer (Beyond the Sea)
Johnny and the Hurricanes – Beatnik Fly
Bobby Darin – Clementine
Neil Sedaka – Stairway to Heaven
Johnny and the Hurricanes – Down Yonder
Brian Hyland – Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini
Ken Dodd – Love Is Like a Violin
The Ventures – Walk, Don't Run
Neil Sedaka – Calendar Girl
The Ramrods – Riders in the Sky
The String-A-Longs – Wheels
Lonnie Donegan – Have a Drink on Me
Karl Denver – Marcheta
Karl Denver – Mexicali Rose
Johnny Keating – Theme from Z-Cars
Danny Williams – Wonderful World of the Young
Jimmy Justice – Ain't That Funny
Helen Shapiro – Little Miss Lonely
Adam Faith – Don't That Beat All
The Four Seasons – Sherry
Paul & Paula – Hey Paula
The Hollies – Stay
Frank Ifield – Don't Blame Me
Cliff Richard & The Shadows – I'm the Lonely One
Eden Kane – Boys Cry
Doris Day – Move Over Darling
P. J. Proby – Together
The Animals – I'm Crying
Cliff Richard – The Twelfth of Never
#9s
Frankie Vaughan & The Kaye Sisters – Come Softly to Me
Neil Sedaka – I Go Ape
Joan Regan – May You Always
Lloyd Price – Personality
Floyd Robinson – Makin' Love
Sandy Nelson – Teen Beat
Billy Fury – Colette
Connie Stevens – Sixteen Reasons
Rolf Harris – Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport
Sam Cooke – Chain Gang
Hank Locklin – Please Help Me, I'm Falling
Johnny Mathis – My Love for You
Marty Wilde – Rubber Ball
Johnny Dankworth & His Orchestra – African Waltz
Craig Douglas – A Hundred Pounds of Clay
Neil Sedaka – Little Devil
Roy Orbison – Running Scared
Craig Douglas – Time
The Laurie Johnson Orchestra – Sucu Sucu
Burl Ives – A Little Bitty Tear
Bernard Cribbins – The Hole in the Ground
Karl Denver – Never Goodbye
Craig Douglas – When My Little Girl is Smiling
Lonnie Donegan – The Party's Over
Jimmy Justice – When My Little Girl is Smiling
Craig Douglas – Our Favourite Melodies
Ray Charles – You Don't Know Me
Paul & Paula – Young Lovers
Roy Orbison – Falling
Lesley Gore – It's My Party
Tommy Roe – Everybody
The Fourmost – Hello Little Girl
The Mojos – Everything's Alright
Dionne Warwick – Walk On By
Marianne Faithfull – As Tears Go By
Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers – One Way Love
Helmut Zacharias – Tokyo Melody
Dusty Springfield – Losing You
#10s
Tommy Steele – Come On, Let's Go
Russ Conway – More Party Pops
Paul Anka – (All Of a Sudden) My Heart Sings
Perry Como – Tomboy
Cliff Richard & The Drifters – Mean Streak
Bert Weedon – Guitar Boogie Shuffle
Ruby Murray – Goodbye Jimmy, Goodbye
Winifred Atwell – Piano Party
The John Barry Seven – Hit and Miss
Craig Douglas – The Heart of a Teenage Girl
Nat King Cole – That's You
Lonnie Donegan – Lorelei
Anne Shelton – Sailor
Jerry Lee Lewis – What'd I Say
Bobby Vee – How Many Tears
Eden Kane – Get Lost
Bobby Darin – You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby
The Shadows – The Savage
Shirley Bassey – I'll Get By
Del Shannon – So Long, Baby
Dion – The Wanderer
Matt Monro – Softly, as I Leave You
Bobby Vee – Sharing You
Eydie Gormé – Yes, My Darling Daughter
Bernard Cribbins – Right Said Fred
Connie Francis – Vacation
Duane Eddy – The Ballad of Paladin
Kenny Lynch – Up on the Roof
Chris Montez – Some Kinda Fun
Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen – Sukiyaki
The Rooftop Singers – Walk Right In
Billie Davis – Tell Him
Brenda Lee – Losing You
Kenny Lynch – You Can Never Stop Me Loving You
Buddy Holly – Wishing
Kathy Kirby – Let Me Go, Lover!
The Migil Five – Mockin' Bird Hill
The Dave Clark Five – Can't You See That She's Mine
Peter and Gordon – Nobody I Know
Elvis Presley – Kissin' Cousins
Billy Fury – It's Only Make Believe
Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas – From a Window
Henry Mancini Orchestra – How Soon
The Nashville Teens – Google Eye
Pretty Things – Don't Bring Me Down
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Edited by JulianT
It has to be “My Way” at the top even if it isn’t something I’d go to often. “Behind A Painted Smile” is a great discovery that comes close though.
8 Frank Sinatra My Way Obviously it isn't musically pioneering but it's an anthem for the ages with brilliant uplifting lyrics, and he executes it perfectly
8 The Isley Brothers Behind A Painted Smile This might be their best moment: a serene intro erupts into a stonking record that hits hard, and the pain comes over strongly
8 The Beatles With Billy Preston Get Back 270th #1 and their only debut at the top and featured artist: I do love the instrumentals and how straightforwardly rocky it is
7 Tommy Roe Dizzy 271st #1: it's a great pop song and it delivers the sense of being caught in a whirlpool, with the key changes adding to the pain
7 Jefferson The Colour Of My Love Written by Paul Ryan and the only hit for this English singer who had been in The Rockin' Berries: a really great tune here
6 Fleetwood Mac Man Of The World After "Albatross" they've gone back to a slow vocal ballad: this is very nice with a sultry mood but not absolutely knock-out
6 Cream Badge Already the last Top 40 for this band: the guitar work on this is great and it's a very nice song; just peters out a bit too soon
5 The Equals Michael And The Slipper Tree I wasn't convinced by "Laurel And Harry" but here they've made a light hearted number work: it's very catchy with fun lyrics
5 The Kinks Plastic Man They were having a very poor commercial run at this point and this didn't improve their fortunes: a fun listen though a bit silly
4 The Fifth Dimension Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In A Stateside #1 for this soul group and a medley of 2 songs from "Hair"; both parts are lovely individually but not together
4 Jimi Hendrix Experience Crosstown Traffic To me this falls a little flat after the brilliance of "…Watchtower": it's not bad but all in all not attention grabbing enough
3 Junior Walker And The All Stars Road Runner Highest peaking hit for them and it has nice saxophone moments and strong vocals but the song itself rather passes me by
3 Herman's Hermits My Sentimental Friend Their 2nd highest peaking hit bafflingly: musically it's nothing special and I find the repetition of "sentimental" rather naff
2 Rolf Harris Bluer Than Blue It's a very hummable tune but this ballad feels more than 10 years out of date and the whistling makes it even more twee
2 Jackie Trent I'll Be There Last appearance for Jackie and she sings it nicely but it doesn't do a lot for me at all: a very straight laced and plodding ballad
1969 Group 6:
#3309 26/04/1969 Diana Ross And The Supremes I'm Living In Shame 14 32-29-{14}-21-15-16-21-28-48-50R(2)->10
#3310 03/05/1969 Simon And Garfunkel The Boxer 6 25-15-9-9-7-{6}-8-10-23-22-42-42-49-49->14
#3311 03/05/1969 Manfred Mann Ragamuffin Man 8 36-23-15-10-{8}-10-10-15-26-33-45->11
#3312 03/05/1969 Roy Orbison My Friend 35 43-{35}-36-40->4
#3313 03/05/1969 Blood, Sweat And Tears You've Made Me So Very Happy 35 43-43-36-{35}-45-43->6
#3314 10/05/1969 Glen Campbell Galveston 14 29-27-18-18-{14}-17-16-25-26-38->10
#3315 10/05/1969 Smokey Robinson And The Miracles The Tracks Of My Tears 9 37-30-22-19-13-{9}-12-10-16-24-38-46-46->13
#3316 10/05/1969 Chicken Shack I'd Rather Go Blind 14 39-44-26-28-17-19-{14}-17-18-22-35-41-47->13
#3317 10/05/1969 Booker T And The MG's Time Is Tight 4 39-30-27-15-11-6-{4}-4-6-10-17-19-20-24-36-36-41-48->18
#3318 10/05/1969 Des O'Connor Dick-A-Dum-Dum (King's Road) 14 46-28-24-{14}-18-14-23-30-41-41->10
#3319 10/05/1969 Andy Williams Happy Heart 19 47-33R(2)-34-35-25-34-{19}-25-37-36->10
#3320 17/05/1969 Tom Jones Love Me Tonight 9 19-14-{9}-11-12-19-29-28-34-37-48-44->12
#3321 17/05/1969 Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick And Tich Snake In The Grass 23 35-28-{23}-24-32-39-41-36->8
#3322 17/05/1969 Microbe Groovy Baby 29 38-38-30-{29}-30-40-41->7
#3323 17/05/1969 Jackie Wilson (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher 11 39-32-20-15-{11}-13-13-17-28-45-50->11
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18 The Beatles - Now And Then
15 Billie Eilish - What Was I Made For?
13 Peggy Gou - (It Goes Like) Nanana
12 Chase And Status and Bou - Baddadan (feat. IRAH, Flowdan, Trigga and Takura)
11 Olivia Rodrigo - vampire
10 Noah Kahan - Stick Season
9 Käärijä - Cha Cha Cha
8 Olivia Rodrigo - Can't Catch Me Now
7 Lana Del Rey - A&W
6 Kenya Grace - Strangers
5 P!nk - TRUSTFALL
4 Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding - Miracle
3 Drake - Rich Baby Daddy (feat. Sexyy Red and SZA)
2 Sub Focus and Dimension - Ready To Fly
1 Freya Ridings - Weekends
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Week 4:
1 1 278,000 Noah Kahan - Stick Season (810k)
2 3 176,000 Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Murder On The Dancefloor (1.18m)
3 2 159,000 Jack Harlow - Lovin On Me (480k)
4 4 121,000 Cassö with Raye & D Block Europe - Prada (730k)
5 8 114,000 Ariana Grande - Yes, And?
6 5 113,000 Tate McRae - Greedy (570k)
7 9 110,000 Teddy Swims - Lose Control
8 6 98,000 Taylor Swift - Cruel Summer (1.28m)
9 7 95,000 Kenya Grace - Strangers (610k)
10 11 87,000 Dua Lipa - Houdini (240k)
11 10 85,000 Tyler - Water (430k)
12 12 81,000 Olivia Rodrigo - Vampire (840k)
13 13 71,000 Billy Gillies featuring Hannah Boleyn - DNA (320k)
14 19 70,000 The Weeknd featuring Playboi Carti & Madonna - Popular (460k)
15 18 70,000 Drake featuring Sexy Redd & Sza - Rich Baby Daddy (230k)
16 16 69,000 The Killers - Mr Brightside (5.36m)
17 17 68,000 Fred Again… and Baby Keem - Leavemealone
18 14 67,000 Doja Cat - Paint The Town Red (710k)
19 15 66,000 Dave and Central Cee - Sprinter (1.28m)
20 20 64,000 Taylor Swift - Is It Over Now? (Taylor’s version) (290k)
21 24 62,000 Zach Bryan featuring Kacy Musgraves - I Remember Everything (260k)
22 23 62,000 Mitski - My Love Mine All Mine (280k)
23 22 62,000 Chase & Status and Bou featuring Irah, Flowdan, Trigga and Takura - Baddadan (500k)
24 21 62,000 Dua Lipa - Dance The Night (750k)
25 25 59,000 Sonny Fodera and MK featuring Clementine Douglas - Asking (420k)
26 26 59,000 Zara Larsson & David Quetta - On My Love (210k)
27 28 59,000 Vance Joy - Riptide (3.65m)
28 27 58,000 Billie Eilish - What Was I Made For? (590k)
29 29 55,000 Becky Hill and Chase & Status - Disconnect (530k)
30 34 54,000 Sabrina Carpenter - Feather
31 40 54,000 Natasha Bedingfield - Unwritten (1.24m)
32 35 53,000 Lewis Capaldi - Someone You Loved (5.33m)
33 31 53,000 Taylor Swift - Anti-Hero (1.65m)
34 32 53,000 Olivia Rodrigo - Can’t Catch Me Now
35 30 53,000 Miley Cyrus - Flowers (1.70m)
36 33 52,000 Tate McRae - Exes
37 - 50,000 Noah Kahan and Sam Fender - Homesick
38 36 49,000 Rema - Calm Down (1.52m)
39 37 49,000 David Kushner - Daylight (800k)
40 39 48,000 Noah Kahan - Dial Drunk
41 47,000 Flo Milli - Never Lose Me
48 43,000 Noah Kahan - Northern Attitude
50 42,000 Lord Huron - The Night We Met
60 40,000 21 Savage - Redrum
63 39,000 Chris Brown - Angel Fingers / Ten Toes
66 38,000 Songer - Toxic
72 37,000 JID featuring 21 Savage and Baby Tate - Surround Sound
84 34,000 Tom Odell - Black Friday
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Week 4:
1 - 31,000 Green Day - Saviors
2 4 31,000 Noah Kahan - Stick Season (150k)
3 2 30,000 The Weeknd - The Highlights (860k)
4 1 28,000 Lewis Capaldi - Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent (240k)
5 3 28,000 Taylor Swift - 1989 (Taylor’s Version) (330k)
6 7 23,000 ABBA - Gold: Greatest Hits (5.68m)
7 6 23,000 D-Block Europe - Rolling Stone
8 8 23,000 Olivia Rodrigo - Guts (230k)
9 5 23,000 Shed Seven - A Matter Of Time
10 10 22,000 Eminem - Curtain Call: The Hits (3.07m)
11 9 22,000 Elton John - Diamonds (1.40m)
12 11 21,000 Fleetwood Mac - 50 Years: Don’t Stop (1.20m)
13 12 20,000 Taylor Swift - Midnights (780k)
14 13 20,000 Taylor Swift - Folklore (640k)
15 14 19,000 Taylor Swift - Reputation (780k)
16 15 19,000 Olivia Rodrigo - Sour (850k)
17 16 19,000 Taylor Swift - Lover (670k)
18 19 19,000 21 Savage - American Dream
19 18 17,000 Arctic Monkeys - AM (1.90m)
20 20 17,000 Post Malone - The Diamond Collection (160k)
21 17 17,000 Nicki Minaj - Pink Friday 2
22 21 16,000 Queen - Greatest Hits (2.86m)
23 22 16,000 Fleetwood Mac - Rumours (2.36m)
24 24 15,000 Michael Jackson - The Essential Michael Jackson (1.61m)
25 25 14,000 Oasis - Time Flies: 1994-2009 (1.77m)
26 23 14,000 Drake - For All The Dogs (110k)
27 26 14,000 Sza - SOS (300k)
28 27 14,000 Lewis Capaldi - Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent (1.64m)
29 28 13,000 Lana Del Ray - Born To Die (1.55m)
30 29 13,000 Eminem - Curtain Call 2 (230k)
31 30 13,000 Ed Sheeran - Divide (4.20m)
32 43 12,000 Teddy Swims - I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy, Part 1
33 31 12,000 Taylor Swift - Evermore (390k)
34 32 12,000 Harry Styles - Harry’s House (750k)
35 33 12,000 The Beatles - 1967-1970 (1.11m)
36 37 12,000 Travis Scott - Utopia (130k)
37 35 12,000 George Michael - Twenty Five (1.61m)
38 40 12,000 Maroon 5 - Singles (700k)
39 38 12,000 50 Cent - Best Of 50 Cent (490k)
40 36 12,000 Joel Corry - Another Friday Night (90k)
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1 1 Stick season (1)
2 3 Murder on the dancefloor (2)
3 2 Yes, and? (2)
4 4 Lovin on me (1)
5 - Homesick (5)
6 5 Lose control (5)
7 6 Prada (2)
8 7 Greedy (3)
9 8 Cruel summer (3)
10 9 Strangers (1)
11 10 Houdini (2)
12 12 Water (5)
13 13 Redrum (13)
14 11 Vampire (1)
15 24 Unwritten (6)
16 14 Popular (13)
17 15 Rich baby daddy (15)
18 17 DNA (12)
19 34 Never lose me (19)
20 - Beautiful things (20)
21 18 Mr Brightside (10)
22 16 Leavemealone (16)
23 19 I remember everything (19)
24 21 My love mine all mine (12)
25 20 Riptide (10)
26 22 Paint the town red (1)
27 31 Asking (11)
28 32 On my love (23)
29 29 Feather (28)
30 35 Someone you loved (1)
31 23 Sprinter (1)
32 30 What was I made for? (2)
33 26 Is it over now? (TV) (1)
34 25 Baddadan (9)
35 27 Dance the night (2)
36 42 Dial drunk (36)
37 36 Exes (19)
38 38 Disconnect (8)
39 - Alibi (39)
40 44 One of the girls (40)
41 37 Can’t catch me now (20)
42 39 Anti-hero (1)
43 40 Daylight (2)
44 - Northern attitude (44)
45 50 The night we met (45)
46 43 Flowers (1)
47 - Angel numbers / Ten toes (47)
48 - Toxic (48)
49 28 Eagle (28)
50 - Never be alone (50)
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Number 3 Listening Sessions - Week 2 Poll
in 20th Century Retro
A lot I love from this week but I didn't want to vote for more than half so I've whittled it down to my top 7:
Billy
Bobby
Sandy
Roy
Chuck
Swinging Blue Jeans
Dusty
Ronnie Carroll for worst - I don't mind the comically bad ones like "Delaware" so much.