Not many new hits, but quite a few new breakers this time.....
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CZB'S TOP FORTY ------------------- Month 382 --------------------- JUNE 2011
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01 08 02 ANGER NEVER DIES Hooverphonic
02 01 03 GREGORY'S THEME Basto! ##
03 04 03 THE NIGHT BEFORE Hooverphonic
04 02 03 DISARM YOURSELF Dash Berlin featuring Emma Hewitt
05 05 02 MR SAXOBEAT Alexandra Stan
06 03 03 LOVE IS DARKNESS Sander Van Doorn featuring Carol Lee
07 07 05 KENTISH TOWN WALTZ Imelda May
08 06 04 SISTER MARIE SAYS OMD
09 ---- 01 SYNRISE Goose [Highest New Entry]
10 10 05 HIGHER Taio Cruz and Kylie Minogue ##
11 11 04 CHASING DREAMS Sebastian Cruz featuring Miryel ##
12 12 04 NITON (THE REASON) Eric Prydz
13 ---- 01 RIVERSIDE Agnes Obel
14 14 03 ON THE FLOOR Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull
15 15 02 GONNA BE Karen Bishko ##
16 16 04 INDESTRUCTIBLE Robyn
17 09 07 HELLO Martin Solveig featuring Dragonette
18 ---- 01 LOVELIFE Kate Ryan ##
19 13 05 WHO'S THAT CHICK David Guetta featuring Rihanna
20 20 02 HAPPINESS Alexis Jordan
21 18 04 COMING HOME Diddy Dirty Money featuring Skylar Grey
22 30 06 RIVIERA LIFE Caro Emerald
23 34 03 THE FLOOD Katie Melua [Rapid Riser]
24 17 08 A MOMENT OF MADNESS Katie Melua
25 29 03 KING OF ANYTHING Sara Bareilles
26 19 06 BIG WORLD Jacqueline (Govaert)
27 24 06 CATCH YOUR FALL Clokx ##
28 23 07 COOLER COULEUR Crookers featuring Yelle
29 27 03 THE RAIN Markus Schulz
30 21 07 STUCK Caro Emerald
31 22 07 BARBRA STREISAND Duck Sauce
32 31 09 BROMANCE Tim Berg
33 25 08 THIS PRETTY FACE Amy MacDonald
34 33 11 WE NO SPEAK AMERICANO Yolanda Be Cool and D-Cup [Longest Laster]
35 28 08 TAKE IT OFF Regi and Kaya Jones
36 26 08 NOT GIVING UP ON LOVE Armin Van Buuren vs Sophie E-B [Fastest Faller]
37 32 05 SPARK Amy MacDonald
38 35 06 UNENDLICHE SINFONIE Polarkreis 18
39 38 03 NEED YOU NOW Lady Antebellum
40 ---- 01 JUDAS Lady GaGa
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TOP 40 BREAKERS:
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01 [ 00 ] IN LOVE FOR A WHILE Anna Rossinelli [Chartbuster] ##
02 [ 02 ] STAY Hurts
03 [ 07 ] OGNI TANTO Gianna Nannini
04 [ 04 ] HEARTBEAT Enrique Iglesias featuring Nicole Scherzinger
05 [ 05 ] TAKE OVER CONTROL Afrojack featuring Eva Simons
06 [ 06 ] SUNDAY Hurts
07 [ 37 ] DROWNING Armin Van Buuren featuring Laura V
08 [ 12 ] WONDERFUL LIFE Hurts
09 [ 15 ] ON MY OWN Yasmin
10 [ 19 ] DIRTY TALK Wynter Gordon
11 [ 14 ] DANCE IN THE DARK Lady GaGa
12 [ 24 ] SUN IS UP Inna
13 [ 28 ] THE FACE OF THE PLANET Subs
14 [ 23 ] RUNAWAY Mason
15 [ 26 ] I WROTE THE BOOK Beth Ditto
16 [ 16 ] RAPTURE Nadia Ali / Iio
17 [ 17 ] (HEY) NAH NEH NAH (Milk and Sugar vs) Vaya Con Dios
18 [ 18 ] APHRODITE Kylie Minogue
19 [ 25 ] I LOVE U SO Cassius
20 [ 21 ] LOVE LOVE Amy MacDonald
21 [ 22 ] LOCA Shakira featuring El Cata
22 [ 00 ] THE EDGE OF GLORY Lady GaGa
23 [ 27 ] DELIRIOUS Michael Mind Project
24 [ 00 ] FINISH LINE Yasmin
25 [ 30 ] NO ONE MAKES IT ON HER OWN Roxette
26 [ 31 ] WHERE DO I START? Chicane
27 [ 40 ] 45 Stars On 45
28 [ 00 ] UNCHARTED Sara Bareilles
29 [ 33 ] BORN THIS WAY Lady GaGa
30 [ 00 ] (A) FAR L'AMORE (COMINCIA TU) (Bob Sinclar and) Raffaella Carra
31 [ 00 ] QUE VEUX-TU Yelle
32 [ 35 ] SHE'S GOT NOTHING ON (BUT THE RADIO) Roxette
33 [ 00 ] READY 2GO Martin Solveig featuring Kele
34 [ 00 ] JOLI GARCON Lolita
35 [ 00 ] FEEL IT Ferry Corsten
36 [ 38 ] WE GET HIGH Gregor Salto featuring Chappell
37 [ 00 ] WORDS Goose
38 [ 00 ] JUST SO Agnes Obel
39 [ 00 ] GIVE ME EVERYTHING Pitbull featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer
40 [ 00 ] GET BACK (ASAP) Alexandra Stan
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Number one six years ago: SCHNAPPI, DAS KLEINE KROKODIL Schnappi
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Number one twelve years ago: KILLING TIME Tina Cousins
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Number one twenty-four years ago: STIMMEN IM WIND Juliane Werding
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Last month there were four new entries - but three of them haven’t improved on their positions since then, as
Alexandra Stan,
Karen Bishko and
Alexis Jordan remain at 5, 15 and 20 respectively, among nine non-movers. However, the other new entry from May climbs seven places to become my 184th number one - “Anger Never Dies” by
Hooverphonic. Having changed their musical style - and their lead singer - since originally forming sixteen years ago, the Belgian group have now had consecutive top five singles in their homeland, this being the follow-up to “The Night Before”, the title track from their latest album. And that’s another of only five songs moving upwards this month, advancing one place to number three. Back in 2000,
Ann Lee was at number one and number two in my chart with “Voices” and “Two Times” - and it looked possible that this might be the first time since then that exactly the same act took the top two places. However, slightly helped by a new vocal version of “Gregory’s Theme” - “Live Tonight” - last month’s chart-topper from
Basto! lands in between them, falling just one place and completing an all-Belgian top three. The longest laster this month is also a former number one sliding just one place -
Yolanda Be Cool and D-Cup are now at 34 with “We No Speak Americano” - while the fastest faller out of twenty other hits dropping down is
Armin van Buuren and
Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s “Not Giving Up On Love”, diving ten places to 36. The only other climbers are
Sara Bareilles,
Caro Emerald and
Katie Melua - “King Of Anything” is up four at 25 for the 31-year-old American, the current hit in her homeland for the 30-year-old from the Netherlands rebounds eight places to number 22, while the 26-year-old born in Georgia has the Rapid Riser with “The Flood”, up from 34 to 23.
All of this means that once again there are just four new entries - bringing the total number of hits to exactly 2,500 - and three of them are by acts also placing a new potential hit in the top forty breakers this month. The one who doesn’t is last month’s Chartbuster - continuing the success of Belgian acts this time,
Kate Ryan gets her eleventh consecutive top twenty hit, as “LoveLife” arrives at number 18. And a Belgian group has the highest new entry, as dance-punk electro-rockers
Goose debut at number nine with the instrumental album title-track “Synrise”. They could follow this up with their previous single, “Words” - not the same song as any others of that title that have reached the chart or the breakers in the past - while Denmark’s
Agnes Obel has a second potential hit with “Just So”. Her chart entry is “Riverside” at number 13. And
Lady GaGa could now be on the way to my top forty with one of her latest UK chart entries - “The Edge Of Glory”, as well as earlier releases “Dance In The Dark” and “Born This Way”. Her first six hits in my chart have all reached the top ten, but “Judas” has some way to go to match them, scraping in at number 40.
Another remake of an old song returns to the breakers this month -
Bob Sinclar teams up with
Raffaella Carra on a hit originally recorded in 1976, but which reached the UK top ten two years later, and took even longer for me to find on 7” single. When I did, it entered my chart at number one! More recently,
Martin Solveig entered at number one with “Hello” - but can he successfully follow it up with “Ready 2Go”? Also already in my top forty, Sara Bareilles,
Pitbull, Alexandra Stan and
Yelle add further potential hits - while
Ferry Corsten peaked at number two in my chart with “Made Of Love”, and could return with “Feel It”.
Yasmin might still be on the way there with “On My Own”, and also now with “Finish Line”, which has been more successful for her in the UK charts this month - and there are only two other new breakers by acts who have never previously impressed me, mainly because I had never heard of them before! One is
Lolita, with recent French hit “Joli Garcon” - and the other is my favourite entry from this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. Seventy-nine previous entries have reached my chart in the last thirty-two years - and now, as June’s Chartbuster, this one is guaranteed to be the eightieth. Despite receiving a high score from the UK, it finished last in the final, and looks unlikely to chart anywhere other than the country it represented. However, it is currently at number three there - in Switzerland! My Record of the Month for June 2011 is
Anna Rossinelli, with
“In Love For A While”.