CZB's Chart, Month 405 (May) - 8 new breakers, 4 new hits !

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Postby CZB » Sun Jul 31, 2011 10:00 pm

By way of apology for the lack of action - there have been relatively few new entries in the various European charts I regularly listen to, and not much new music I've heard elsewhere that I like! - I'm posting my new chart an hour earlier than usual, as August begins in central Europe rather than the UK......









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CZB'S TOP FORTY ---------------- Month 384 ----------------- AUGUST 2011
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01 01 03 SYNRISE Goose
02 02 04 ANGER NEVER DIES Hooverphonic
03 05 02 THE EDGE OF GLORY Lady GaGa
04 04 04 MR SAXOBEAT Alexandra Stan
05 10 03 JUDAS Lady GaGa
06 03 03 RIVERSIDE Agnes Obel
07 06 05 GREGORY'S THEME Basto! ##
08 07 05 THE NIGHT BEFORE Hooverphonic
09 08 05 DISARM YOURSELF Dash Berlin featuring Emma Hewitt
10 14 05 THE FLOOD Katie Melua

11 11 06 CHASING DREAMS Sebastian Cruz featuring Miryel ##
12 09 07 KENTISH TOWN WALTZ Imelda May
13 12 05 LOVE IS DARKNESS Sander Van Doorn featuring Carol Lee
14 19 02 IN LOVE FOR A WHILE Anna Rossinelli ##
15 15 03 LOVELIFE Kate Ryan ##
16 25 02 READY 2 GO Martin Solveig featuring Kele [Rapid Riser]
17 13 06 SISTER MARIE SAYS OMD
18 ---- 01 JAR OF HEARTS Christina Perri [Highest New Entry] ##
19 18 06 NITON (THE REASON) Eric Prydz
20 17 06 INDESTRUCTIBLE Robyn

21 16 07 HIGHER Taio Cruz and Kylie Minogue ##
22 21 04 GONNA BE Karen Bishko ##
23 20 05 ON THE FLOOR Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull
24 23 04 HAPPINESS Alexis Jordan
25 32 02 DROWNING Armin Van Buuren featuring Laura V
26 22 09 HELLO Martin Solveig featuring Dragonette
27 26 08 RIVIERA LIFE Caro Emerald
28 24 07 WHO'S THAT CHICK David Guetta featuring Rihanna
29 28 08 CATCH YOUR FALL Clokx ##
30 29 05 KING OF ANYTHING Sara Bareilles

31 ---- 01 QUE VEUX-TU Yelle
32 31 08 BIG WORLD Jacqueline (Govaert)
33 40 02 OGNI TANTO Gianna Nannini
34 33 09 COOLER COULEUR Crookers featuring Yelle
35 34 11 BROMANCE Tim Berg
36 30 10 A MOMENT OF MADNESS Katie Melua [Fastest Faller]
37 36 09 STUCK Caro Emerald
38 37 13 WE NO SPEAK AMERICANO Yolanda Be Cool and D-Cup [Longest Laster]
39 38 09 BARBRA STREISAND Duck Sauce
40 39 07 THIS PRETTY FACE Amy MacDonald
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TOP 40 BREAKERS:
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01 [ 00 ] PENGUIN / FADE INTO DARKNESS Avicii [Chartbuster] ##
02 [ 02 ] STAY Hurts
03 [ 03 ] ON MY OWN Yasmin
04 [ 04 ] TAKE OVER CONTROL Afrojack featuring Eva Simons
05 [ 05 ] SUNDAY Hurts
06 [ 06 ] WONDERFUL LIFE Hurts
07 [ 07 ] THE FACE OF THE PLANET Subs
08 [ 08 ] I WROTE THE BOOK Beth Ditto
09 [ 13 ] FINISH LINE Yasmin
10 [ 15 ] JOLI GARCON Lolita

11 [ 12 ] SUN IS UP Inna
12 [ 00 ] KOKO Sander Van Doorn
13 [ 14 ] RUNAWAY Mason
14 [ 26 ] UNCHARTED Sara Bareilles
15 [ 29 ] FEEL IT Ferry Corsten
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 [ 19 ] I LOVE U SO Cassius
20 [ 20 ] LOVE LOVE Amy MacDonald

21 [ 21 ] LOCA Shakira featuring El Cata
22 [ 22 ] WHERE DO I START? Chicane
23 [ 23 ] DELIRIOUS Michael Mind Project
24 [ 24 ] NO ONE MAKES IT ON HER OWN Roxette
25 [ 25 ] 45 Stars On 45
26 [ 27 ] BORN THIS WAY Lady GaGa
27 [ 28 ] FAR L'AMORE Bob Sinclar and Raffaella Carra
28 [ 30 ] GIVE ME EVERYTHING Pitbull featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer
29 [ 36 ] FRIDAY Rebecca Black
30 [ 33 ] GET BACK (ASAP) Alexandra Stan

31 [ 31 ] SHE'S GOT NOTHING ON (BUT THE RADIO) Roxette
32 [ 32 ] WORDS Goose
33 [ 37 ] EVERY TEARDROP IS A WATERFALL Coldplay
34 [ 34 ] WE GET HIGH Gregor Salto featuring Chappell
35 [ 35 ] JUST SO Agnes Obel
36 [ 40 ] WHAT A FEELING Alex Gaudino featuring Kelly Rowland
37 [ 38 ] ALLIGATOR SKY Owl City featuring Shawn Chrystopher
38 [ 39 ] RABIOSA Shakira featuring Pitbull
39 [ 00 ] BIG BAD WOLF Duck Sauce
40 [ 00 ] GOOD GIRL Alexis Jordan
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. . . . . . . .Number one ten years ago: CASTLES IN THE SKY Ian Van Dahl
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. . . . . . . Number one twenty years ago: LOSING MY MIND Pet Shop Boys
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. . . . . . .Number one thirty years ago: THERE'S A GUY WORKS DOWN THE
. . . . . . .CHIP SHOP SWEARS HE'S ELVIS [Country version] Kirsty MacColl

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As the movement in various singles charts across the continent continues to slow, almost to a snail’s pace, mine rather follows suit this time - although just five hits in the top forty remain in exactly the same positions as in July. They are former Chartbusters by Kate Ryan and Sebastian Cruz featuring Miryel, as “LoveLife” and “Chasing Dreams” stay at 15 and 11 respectively.....Alexandra Stan’s “Mr Saxobeat”, which sticks at number four.....the former number one by Hooverphonic, “Anger Never Dies”, still in the runner-up position.....and last month’s new chart-topper, as Goose make a second appearance at number one with “Synrise”. There are seven climbers - which is more than in June or July! - including two from Lady GaGa, both now inside the top five. “Judas” moves up another five places to number five in its third month in the top forty, while “The Edge Of Glory” advances two positions from there to this month’s number three. The other four new entries from July also improve on their debuts - Anna Rossinelli is up five at 14, Gianna Nannini and Armin van Buuren featuring Laura V are both up seven, at 33 and 25 respectively, and Martin Solveig featuring Kele has this month’s Rapid Riser, as “Ready 2 Go” races up nine places to number sixteen. The only other climber is Katie Melua’s “The Flood”, which reaches my top ten in its fifth month in the top forty - but she also has the fastest faller, with her album track “A Moment of Madness” tumbling six notches to number 36. Twenty-five other tracks descend this time - although an incredible eighteen of those slip just one place each! They include “We No Speak Americano” by Yolanda Be Cool and D-Cup - last month’s 37, this month’s 38, and now in my top forty for thirteen months. All of this means that there are only two new entries this time. “The Rain” by Markus Schulz and “Coming Home” by Diddy Dirty Money featuring Skylar Grey have dropped out, making room for a second hit for Yelle - “Que Veux-Tu”, at 31 - and a strong debut at number 18 for last month’s Chartbuster from Christina Perri, “Jar Of Hearts”.

There is not much action in the top forty breakers either this month - with twenty-one of the potential future hits not actually moving any nearer to the chart than they were in July. However, four of the others make reasonable advances, for Lolita, Sara Bareilles, Ferry Corsten and Rebecca Black - and there are four brand new breakers, all of which are by acts who are already currently in my top forty with their first hits. And, in even more of a coincidence, they’re all among the eighteen tracks sliding one place. Alexis Jordan is down from 23 to 24 with her recent long-running Dutch number one, “Happiness”, and could follow that up with “Good Girl”. Duck Sauce were at 38, and are now at 39, with “Barbra Streisand” - and occupy the very same spot in the breakers with the equally as strange “Big Bad Wolf”. On YouTube, one respondent wittily asked “Where can I find the lyrics to this?”. I have no idea who that was - but it’s quite possible that it was somebody born in 1975. Or failing that, 1991.....? Sander Van Doorn falls from 12 to 13 in the top forty this month with “Love Is Darkness”, and was quite unlucky not to become September’s guaranteed new entry with his instrumental “Koko”. Currently in the top twenty in his homeland, this was the most impressive new track I heard this month - until this last week. The new Chartbuster is by the artist who slides from 34 to 35 this time with an instrumental which originally entered, and peaked, at number two last October - but went on to chart in the UK with added vocals and a slightly different title. That vocal version didn’t really help the instrumental to remain in my chart for eleven months so far - but there is already an instrumental and a vocal version of his latest follow-up, and this time they bear entirely different titles. Not only that, but the 21-year-old performer from Stockholm, Sweden is also using a different alias. “Bromance” was credited to most of his real name, “Tim Berg” - but my Record of the Month for August 2011 is by.....Avicii. With lyrics, it's called “Fade Into Darkness" - and, without them, it’s “Penguin”.

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Postby irishguy28 » Sun Jul 31, 2011 10:10 pm

CZB wrote:With lyrics, it's called “Fade Into Darkness" - and, without them, it’s “Penguin”.
Are you sure? With lyrics, I thought it was called "Collide"

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Postby Benny » Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:19 am

05 10 03 JUDAS Lady GaGa
18 ---- 01 JAR OF HEARTS Christina Perri [Highest New Entry] ##
23 20 05 ON THE FLOOR Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull
26 22 09 HELLO Martin Solveig featuring Dragonette
28 24 07 WHO'S THAT CHICK David Guetta featuring Rihanna
30 29 05 KING OF ANYTHING Sara Bareilles

Big woo for Christina Perri entering the top 20 :D

TOP 40 BREAKERS:
01 [ 00 ] PENGUIN / FADE INTO DARKNESS Avicii [Chartbuster] ##

I love this one, the melody's been stuck in my head for days now, I still can't decide whether this (original) version is better or Leona's "Collide"
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Postby Tiger » Mon Aug 01, 2011 9:10 am

CZB wrote:03 05 02 THE EDGE OF GLORY Lady GaGa
04 04 04 MR SAXOBEAT Alexandra Stan

14 19 02 IN LOVE FOR A WHILE Anna Rossinelli ##
18 ---- 01 JAR OF HEARTS Christina Perri [Highest New Entry] ##

21 16 07 HIGHER Taio Cruz and Kylie Minogue ##
23 20 05 ON THE FLOOR Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull
27 26 08 RIVIERA LIFE Caro Emerald
30 29 05 KING OF ANYTHING Sara Bareilles

37 36 09 STUCK Caro Emerald
38 37 13 WE NO SPEAK AMERICANO Yolanda Be Cool and D-Cup [Longest Laster]
39 38 09 BARBRA STREISAND Duck Sauce
40 39 07 THIS PRETTY FACE Amy MacDonald
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TOP 40 BREAKERS:
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02 [ 02 ] STAY Hurts
\04 [ 04 ] TAKE OVER CONTROL Afrojack featuring Eva Simons
05 [ 05 ] SUNDAY Hurts

11 [ 12 ] SUN IS UP Inna
14 [ 26 ] UNCHARTED Sara Bareilles
17 [ 17 ] (HEY) NAH NEH NAH (Milk and Sugar vs) Vaya Con Dios

26 [ 27 ] BORN THIS WAY Lady GaGa
28 [ 30 ] GIVE ME EVERYTHING Pitbull featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer

33 [ 37 ] EVERY TEARDROP IS A WATERFALL Coldplay
37 [ 38 ] ALLIGATOR SKY Owl City featuring Shawn Chrystopher
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. . . . . . . .Number one ten years ago: CASTLES IN THE SKY Ian Van Dahl
Woo for Christina Perri! It's about time! :)
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Postby francisplaiy » Tue Aug 02, 2011 12:29 pm

CZB wrote:
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CZB'S TOP FORTY ---------------- Month 384 ----------------- AUGUST 2011
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01 01 03 SYNRISE Goose
02 02 04 ANGER NEVER DIES Hooverphonic
18 ---- 01 JAR OF HEARTS Christina Perri [Highest New Entry] ##
31 ---- 01 QUE VEUX-TU Yelle
33 40 02 OGNI TANTO Gianna Nannini

01 [ 00 ] PENGUIN / FADE INTO DARKNESS Avicii [Chartbuster] ##
39 [ 00 ] BIG BAD WOLF Duck Sauce
40 [ 00 ] GOOD GIRL Alexis Jordan
Nice chart again CZB.
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Postby Chun » Tue Aug 02, 2011 1:55 pm

LOSING MY MIND Pet Shop Boys
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Postby CZB » Fri Aug 05, 2011 11:52 pm

Thanks for the comments! :D

It looks as if Christina Perri is in with quite a good chance of entering the UK top forty this weekend.....but perhaps, in due course, Leona Lewis will be more likely to get there than Avicii.

I have possibly mentioned before that when "Losing My Mind", a B-side from the Pet Shop Boys, gave them their only number one in my chart, they were also at number two with the A-side of the same single, "Jealousy"!

While "Jealousy" was originally a 1990 album track, and so went into that year in the annual charts, "Losing My Mind" goes into 1991 - a year which will be featured here later on this month.....
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Postby Chun » Fri Aug 05, 2011 11:58 pm

^ aaahh those times were great.
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Postby CZB » Wed Aug 10, 2011 10:00 pm

From the file marked 'Ever more contrived references
to one of the few Retro years not yet featured'
, I wrote:
I have no idea who that was - but it’s quite possible that it was somebody born in 1975.
So, the first trip through time this month is another one right back into the "pre-history" of my monthly chart - covering tracks that were originally released when I was ten or eleven years old, not even yet at high school, and almost never even ever listened to the radio! However, I discovered them all some years later - either the originals, or remixed versions that charted in one of the countries whose weekly chart shows I began to tune in to in later years - and tracked them down firstly on seven-inch singles, then later on CD.

Fifteen of them entered my monthly charts (seven remaining in for at least half a year) and seventeen others reached the breakers - or are "assumed" to have done! That makes a grand total of thirty-two - two fewer than the 1976 list I prepared a few months ago, and in which Little Nell had been accidentally included until almost the last moment. Just in time, however, I realised that her single was originally released in 1975, so it now earns pride of place in this chart - a television show recording of it, during which her breasts repeatedly popped out of her bathing costume, having taken perhaps less pride of place in one of the earliest editions of "It'll Be Alright On The Night".

Also here, perhaps a little dubiously, is a recording originally from a 1937 film - while this might equally have gone into a "1960s or earlier" chart (in preparation for a later month!), it would appear that it was not actually released as a single until thirty-eight years after that. Those who followed the UK charts in the mid-1970s will recall that it was a number two hit, for Laurel and Hardy.......

Both "The Trail Of The Lonesome Pine" and "Do The Swim" were considerably shorter than three minutes in length - as were many releases back then, including several others that are in this chart. Initially I doubted that there would even be as much as two hours' worth of material here - but then I realised that there were two (both very well-known) hits from 1975 that were close to six minutes each - and one probably rather less well-known instrumental that runs to more than nine minutes! So everything actually fitted into two hours very nicely today - and here, with all the relevant YouTube links, are my Top 32 of 1975:









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01 09 11 'T KLEINE CAFE AAN DE HAVEN Vader Abraham
02 02 07 INTERMEZZO NO. 1 Abba
03 09 08 BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY Queen
04 05 06 TO THE UNKNOWN MAN Vangelis
05 09 07 GOLDEN YEARS David Bowie
06 08 06 FERNANDO Abba

07 15 04 ARE YOU BEING SERVED SIR? John Inman
08 19 05 THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE Laurel and Hardy
09 22 04 I DON'T WANT TO TALK ABOUT IT Rod Stewart
10 18 04 DO THE SWIM Little Nell
11 33 04 S.O.S. Abba
12 18 06 THE BOYS OF FAIRHILL Jimmy Crowley
13 26 03 MISSISSIPPI Pussycat
14 35 03 SISTER GOLDEN HAIR America

15 37 03 PALOMA BLANCA George Baker Selection
16 ---- --- MOVIE STAR Harpo
17 ---- --- PALOMA BLANCA Jonathan King
18 ---- --- LET YOUR LOVE FLOW Bellamy Brothers
19 ---- --- I DO I DO I DO I DO I DO I DO Abba
20 ---- --- IN DULCI JUBILO Mike Oldfield
21 ---- --- GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS Sailor
22 ---- --- MAMMA MIA Abba
23 ---- --- I LOVE TO LOVE Tina Charles

24 ---- --- I'M ON FIRE 5,000 Volts
25 ---- --- MUSIC John Miles
26 ---- --- DING A DONG Teach-In
27 ---- --- EIN SCHOENER TAG Lena Valaitis
28 ---- --- CONVOY C.W. McCall
29 ---- --- FLY ROBIN FLY Silver Convention
30 ---- --- GOODBYE SUE BZN
31 ---- --- MALE Raffaella Carra
32 ---- --- WHEN YOU WERE SWEET SIXTEEN Slim Whitman

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Postby AlexZ » Thu Aug 11, 2011 6:41 am

Wow! :wink: :wink:
Vader Abraham in period before his songs with The Smurfs takes top.

It's ABBA time. My favourite song here is 'I Do, I Do...'
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Postby Benny » Thu Aug 11, 2011 7:10 am

02 02 07 INTERMEZZO NO. 1 Abba
03 09 08 BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY Queen
06 08 06 FERNANDO Abba
11 33 04 S.O.S. Abba
13 26 03 MISSISSIPPI Pussycat
14 35 03 SISTER GOLDEN HAIR America
16 ---- --- MOVIE STAR Harpo
18 ---- --- LET YOUR LOVE FLOW Bellamy Brothers
21 ---- --- GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS Sailor
22 ---- --- MAMMA MIA Abba
23 ---- --- I LOVE TO LOVE Tina Charles
24 ---- --- I'M ON FIRE 5,000 Volts
25 ---- --- MUSIC John Miles

Many fantastic classics, eleven songs are in my all-time top 1000 :wink:
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Postby Tiger » Fri Aug 12, 2011 7:31 am

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Postby CZB » Tue Aug 16, 2011 5:29 pm

Thanks for the comments!







Benny wrote:Many fantastic classics, eleven songs are in my all-time top 1000 :wink:
Bizarrely, that's more than are in my all-time top 1000! Only the top five are there, with "Golden Years" currently at 960, and not in any danger of being overtaken by forty-one more recent tracks any time soon. The rest are all below the top 1000, with Abba's "Fernando" currently at 1105.





I wrote:there have been relatively few new entries in the various European charts I regularly listen to, and not much new music I've heard elsewhere that I like!
At the half-way point of this month, I'm happy to report that I have already identified six new breakers that will appear next time - so even if I don't hear anything else that sounds promising in the next couple of weeks, that will still represent an improvement on last month. :D




Meanwhile.....I have started to construct my top 100 of 1991 (the last of the ten annual charts for that decade!) for posting early next week - and in the course of checking the release years, I have unfortunately discovered that three of the hits I had allocated to that year actually originated in the previous one. :oops:

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LA CUMBIA Sailor was a Dutch hit in 1991, from the group whose major UK successes had been a decade and a half earlier - but apparently it was the B-side of a 1990 German single, "The Secretary".

VERGEET M'N NAAM Corry Konings was also a Dutch hit in 1991 - but I have just discovered that it was a track from her 1990 album "Leven en laten leven".....

And although the more widespread success of YOU'RE IN LOVE Wilson Phillips as a single was not until 1991, it was, like "Release Me", a track from their self-titled 1990 album!

So I omitted these three tracks from the 1990 top 100 I posted here back in January, and which I have now corrected. That's bad news for the three tracks I had at numbers 98, 99, and 100.....

MISS OTIS REGRETS Kirsty MacColl and the Pogues
JUST SAY HELLO Rene Froger
KuSSE DER NACHT Andrea Jurgens

.....which don't qualify for that list any more. The second Wilson Phillips track, oddly, arrives just one place below the other one - while the other two are quite a bit higher. Their new positions can now be seen, here.




My top 100 of 1991 - without these three! - will hopefully appear here by next Monday. Or, failing that, Tuesday.....
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I wrote:I have no idea who that was - but it’s quite possible that it was somebody born in 1975. Or failing that, 1991.....?
So, the second trip back in time this month is the last one to an individual year from the final decade of the twentieth century - a year in which I was only hearing the Europarade, and the weekly charts of four of its countries - the UK, the Netherlands, Ireland and.....France! The coverage of the Irish charts reduced to one hour a week, and (most of) the top fifteen only - but I think "Le Top", on BBC Radio 5, was a ninety-minute weekly selection of clips from the French Top 50. So most of what appears here were chart hits in at least one of these countries - or, if not, they were flop singles by acts from whom I had found much to enjoy in previous years, of which I was notified by one of my regular continental record suppliers!

As (almost) always, there are also several of the year's Eurovision Song Contest entries here.....but this time they are all in the bottom half of the top hundred. Much higher are the thirty-two top ten hits, out of a total of seventy-one chart entries - but which one of my seven chart-toppers from that year was my number one of 1991? Well, while the rest of the top five are one-hit wonders who never reached my monthly charts again, above them is the singer who previously had my number one of 1988, and who also finished in the runner-up position for 1990..... Here, then, is the full top hundred, including the ninety-five YouTube links I used to play all bar the five that are now too obscure to be there (although two of those are well-known songs that also charted for other acts!) in six hours today:











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01 01 12 ONLY THE ONES WE LOVE Tanita Tikaram
02 01 12 YOU AND YOUR SISTER This Mortal Coil ##
03 04 11 SAVE THE BEST FOR LAST Vanessa Williams
04 01 12 GOEDE TIJDEN, SLECHTE TIJDEN Lisa Boray and Louis De Vries ##
05 01 08 PIENSA EN MI Luz Casal
06 02 11 SEDALIA Tol and Tol ##
07 02 10 VIENNA Tol and Tol
08 01 12 LOSING MY MIND Pet Shop Boys
09 02 09 SONG OF OCARINA Jean-Philippe Audin and Diego Modena
10 03 09 CREO QUE VOY A LLORAR / SALTWATER Julian Lennon
11 02 08 TICKET TO HEAVEN Dire Straits
12 03 09 IT'S GRIM UP NORTH Justified Ancients of Mu Mu ##
13 03 08 WHAT ABOUT TOMORROW'S CHILDREN? Maggie Reilly
14 04 09 IF YOU WERE WITH ME NOW Kylie Minogue and Keith Washington
15 06 08 GET READY FOR THIS 2 Unlimited
16 02 08 CRUCIFIED Army of Lovers ##
17 13 09 WORLD IN UNION Kiri Te Kanawa

18 01 08 EIN LEISES LIED Nicole
19 02 08 LOVE IS ALL I WANNA GIVE Anny Schilder ##
20 01 07 O FORTUNA Fortuna featuring Satenig ##
21 06 10 THE BARE NECESSITIES MEGAMIX UK Mixmasters ##
22 04 07 COVER FROM THE SKY Deacon Blue
23 05 08 JACKY Marc Almond
24 11 08 LOVE....THY WILL BE DONE Martika
25 05 08 WHERE THE STREETS HAVE NO NAME/CAN'T TAKE MY EYES OFF YOU Pet Shop Boys
26 02 07 UND ICH DENKE SCHON WIEDER AN DICH Nicole
27 03 05 YOU Ten Sharp
28 05 06 TU / TOI Mecano
29 06 08 STEH' WIE EIN MANN ZU MIR Nicole
30 26 14 PEOPLE ARE STILL HAVING SEX LaTour
31 04 07 GYPSY WOMAN (SHE'S HOMELESS) Crystal Waters
32 14 09 BABY COME BACK BC and the Basic Boom
33 04 06 MORGEN WORDT ALLES ANDERS Bonnie St Claire

34 07 05 THE DAYS OF PEARLY SPENCER Marc Almond
35 16 06 IT HAPPENED TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO BZN ##
36 14 06 SHE GOES NA NA NA NA Radios
37 10 07 GYPSY WOMAN (SHE'S HOMELESS) Homeless
38 19 08 SECRET LOVE Bee Gees
39 03 04 FLOWER Berdien Stenberg ##
40 16 06 JA SENA Tol and Tol
41 17 06 BEETHOVEN Linda de Mol
42 16 04 TO BE WITH YOU Mr Big
43 24 08 DAS BOOT U96
44 22 07 ONLY IN NAME Tanita Tikaram
45 15 06 OBSESSION Army of Lovers
46 26 06 HOW CAN I KEEP FROM SINGING? Enya
47 22 06 ANY DREAM WILL DO Jason Donovan
48 29 06 THESE ARE THE DAYS OF OUR LIVES Queen
49 29 07 WHEN YOU TELL ME THAT YOU LOVE ME Diana Ross
50 14 04 DO THE LIMBO DANCE David Hasselhoff
51 15 04 RITMO DE LA NOCHE Baby O
52 29 07 BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER PJB featuring Hannah and her Sisters

53 26 05 (LOVE MOVES IN) MYSTERIOUS WAYS Julia Fordham
54 26 05 COME ALONG / KAN Duo Datz
55 26 04 I STILL HAVEN'T FOUND WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR Badesalz
56 32 05 JAMBO Erste Allgemeine Verunsicherung
57 23 04 SAILING ON THE SEVEN SEAS Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
58 31 04 DIESER TRAUM DARF NIEMALS STERBEN Atlantis 2000
59 32 04 A MESSAGE TO YOUR HEART Samantha Janus
60 29 04 O FORTUNA Apotheosis
61 33 04 CAPTURED BY A LOVESTORM / FåNGAD AV EN STORMWIND Carola
62 38 03 MEGAMIX Crystal Waters
63 40 04 CARRIBEAN BLUE Enya
64 30 03 OVER AND OVER AGAIN Robby Valentine
65 39 02 OUR FRANK Morrissey
66 38 03 FROM A DISTANCE Elaine Paige
67 46 02 BOOK OF DAYS Enya
68 49 04 BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson

69 46 01 ONE SHINING MOMENT Diana Ross
70 48 01 ONLY FOOLS (NEVER FALL IN LOVE) Sonia
71 49 01 HINTERM REGENBOGEN Gaby Albrecht
72 --- ---- PANDORA'S BOX Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
73 --- ---- ZIGGY (UN GARCON COMME LES AUTRES) Celine Dion
74 --- ---- SILENT NIGHT Sinead O'Connor
75 --- ---- BACARDI FEELING Kate Yanai
76 --- ---- DESENCHANTEE Mylene Farmer
77 --- ---- EVERYTHING I DO (I DO IT FOR YOU) Richard Clayderman and James Last
78 --- ---- GREASE DREAM MIX Various Artists
79 --- ---- LUCKY 7 MEGAMIX UK Mixmasters
80 --- ---- LOVE SICK Gang Starr
81 --- ---- HEAL THE WORLD Michael Jackson
82 --- ---- ALL MY LOVING Los Manolos
83 --- ---- HAZARD Richard Marx
84 --- ---- I TOUCH MYSELF Divinyls

85 --- ---- RUSH RUSH Paula Abdul
86 --- ---- BAILA ME Gypsy Kings
87 --- ---- WILL YOU BE THERE Michael Jackson
88 --- ---- OLD RED EYES IS BACK Beautiful South
89 --- ---- KON IK MAAR EVEN BIJ JE ZIJN / IF I COULD ONLY BE WITH YOU Gordon
90 --- ---- EVERYTHING I DO (I DO IT FOR YOU) Bryan Adams
91 --- ---- ROODKAPJE Pater Moeskroen
92 --- ---- GlADLY BELONG TO YOU Anny Schilder
93 --- ---- DON'T TALK, JUST KISS Right Said Fred
94 --- ---- BURBUJAS DE AMOR Juan-Luis Guerra
95 --- ---- ROOBARB AND CUSTARD Shaft
96 --- ---- LOSING MY RELIGION R.E.M.
97 --- ---- INSPEKTOR TATU Erste Allgemeine Verunsicherung
98 --- ---- BABY DOLL Brasil
99 --- ---- VRIENDEN VOOR HET LEVEN Danny De Munk
100 - ---- I NEED YOUR LOVE Masterboy

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01 01 12 ONLY THE ONES WE LOVE Tanita Tikaram
03 04 11 SAVE THE BEST FOR LAST Vanessa Williams
10 03 09 CREO QUE VOY A LLORAR / SALTWATER Julian Lennon
15 06 08 GET READY FOR THIS 2 Unlimited
16 02 08 CRUCIFIED Army of Lovers ##
24 11 08 LOVE....THY WILL BE DONE Martika

25 05 08 WHERE THE STREETS HAVE NO NAME/CAN'T TAKE MY EYES OFF YOU Pet Shop Boys
27 03 05 YOU Ten Sharp
34 07 05 THE DAYS OF PEARLY SPENCER Marc Almond

36 14 06 SHE GOES NA NA NA NA Radios
38 19 08 SECRET LOVE Bee Gees
42 16 04 TO BE WITH YOU Mr Big

43 24 08 DAS BOOT U96
45 15 06 OBSESSION Army of Lovers
48 29 06 THESE ARE THE DAYS OF OUR LIVES Queen
57 23 04 SAILING ON THE SEVEN SEAS Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
72 --- ---- PANDORA'S BOX Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
75 --- ---- BACARDI FEELING Kate Yanai
76 --- ---- DESENCHANTEE Mylene Farmer
81 --- ---- HEAL THE WORLD Michael Jackson
83 --- ---- HAZARD Richard Marx
85 --- ---- RUSH RUSH Paula Abdul

86 --- ---- BAILA ME Gypsy Kings
90 --- ---- EVERYTHING I DO (I DO IT FOR YOU) Bryan Adams
93 --- ---- DON'T TALK, JUST KISS Right Said Fred
96 --- ---- LOSING MY RELIGION R.E.M.


Another great trip back in time! 1991 was the year when I started listening to pop music and following the international charts, so this really brings back a lot of memories :D
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Postby irishguy28 » Wed Aug 31, 2011 5:22 pm

CZB wrote:SAVE THE BEST FOR LAST Vanessa Williams
I liked this at the time - the time being 1992 of course ;-) - but have since gone off it.

CZB wrote:GET READY FOR THIS 2 Unlimited
Great track! Even if it didn't really serve as a reliable indicator of what was to come from the group - not that putting Ray and Anita front and centre for subsequent releases was a bad idea. They released some great tracks through the early part of the 1990s and were one of the most successful acts on the Irish chart in that timeframe, placing each of their first 6 singles in the Top 3. My #34 of 1991.

CZB wrote:CRUCIFIED Army of Lovers
Good track. But around the time that this became a small UK hit, I was hearing "Obsession" on Radio Sweden, which I have always thought was a far, far better track. Crucified staggered in at #100 on my chart of 1992.

CZB wrote:WORLD IN UNION Kiri Te Kanawa
I love this track! My #86 of the year. It will be sung by Hayley Westenra at this year's Opening Ceremony, and her recording will be used as the theme for ITV's coverage of next week's Rugby World Cup.

CZB wrote:EIN LEISES LIED Nicole
UND ICH DENKE SCHON WIEDER AN DICH Nicole
STEH' WIE EIN MANN ZU MIR Nicole
I never did realise Nicole had such an extensive back catalogue until she appeared on "Immer Wieder Sonntags" on German TV a few weeks ago and treated us to a medley of her hits!

CZB wrote:LOVE....THY WILL BE DONE Martika
My #12 of 1991! A fantastic track.

CZB wrote:WHERE THE STREETS HAVE NO NAME/CAN'T TAKE MY EYES OFF YOU Pet Shop Boys
I've always had somewhat mixed feelings about this one...it seems to simultaneously work, and not work. I think that I don't like it, but if I hear it I'm inclined to keep listening rather than shuffling past.

CZB wrote:PEOPLE ARE STILL HAVING SEX LaTour
GYPSY WOMAN (SHE'S HOMELESS) Crystal Waters
1991 was a great year for dance - one of the better years of the 1990s musically, in my opinion - so it's a shame to see the genre under-represented in your chart. I liked both of these at the time - though neither did enough to make my year end Top 100s.

CZB wrote:DAS BOOT U96
This, however, did! My #36 of 1992, and did surprisingly well on the UK and Irish charts.

CZB wrote:OBSESSION Army of Lovers
Oh, goody, there it is! But really, the positions should be reversed, I think. I never did chart this, because at the time I didn't realise it had been released in the UK (I see now that it made #67 on the final chart of 1991). I must listen to it - I have not heard it at all since 1992 - and have never seen the official video!

CZB wrote:WHEN YOU TELL ME THAT YOU LOVE ME Diana Ross
I have to admit, it's a good track! I used to listen to "The Rock And Pop Show" on Radio Kerry back at the time - hosted by a guy who would later pop up as one of my university lecturers, and who quite kindly accepted a chart I submitted at the end of 1992, and broadcast it as the show's end of year chart - and the only instance of him playing a track twice on his two-hour show involved this particular record.

CZB wrote:RITMO DE LA NOCHE Baby O
The original "Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall"! Tony Fenton on 2FM had a thing for this track - the only place I ever heard it was on his show, where he played it regularly for perhaps a month or more - I always thought it sounded very weak and wishy-washy. It would have benefitted from a more strident production!!

CZB wrote:BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER PJB featuring Hannah and her Sisters
A fantastic version, and a powerful vocal. Haven't heard this in years.

CZB wrote:(LOVE MOVES IN) MYSTERIOUS WAYS Julia Fordham
A beautiful track that I charted solely on the strength of hearing it on the Radio 1 Chart Show - mostly due to the appeal of her unique voice. My #72 of 1992.

CZB wrote:FROM A DISTANCE Elaine Paige
I must say, I never knew she added her own version to the pile of covers of this track. The original was a top 10 hit back in 1988, in the days when Nanci Griffith rarely seemed to be off the TV - so it was never really a surprise that others would try to make it a hit in the UK. I was surprised, though, that Bette Midler managed to take it Top 3 in Ireland 3 years later.

CZB wrote:BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson
The one that finally started it all for Celine in the UK...my #37 of 1992, with "Love Can Move Mountains" taking the #91 slot. She appeared in my 1991 chart with "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" at #10, "The Last To Know" at #20, and "(If There Was) Any Other Way" at #96.


CZB wrote:ROOBARB AND CUSTARD Shaft
A great example of the brief Toytown Techno genre! My #59 of 1992.


Somewhat disappointed that Banderas and Oleta Adams are missing from your chart - though perhaps they fall foul of the "not actually recorded in 1991" rule! :
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Postby CZB » Wed Aug 31, 2011 6:49 pm

Thanks for the comments! :D





irishguy28 wrote:SAVE THE BEST FOR LAST Vanessa Williams

I liked this at the time - the time being 1992 of course ;-) - but have since gone off it.
I could never go off that one.....the only reason it prevented former top three hits from taking all of the top twelve positions in this year-end chart was that it returned to my top forty at the end of 1994 / early 1995, matching its original number four peak, when it was used in a television commercial! (I think it might have been for ice-cream, or something like that).

irishguy28 wrote:CRUCIFIED Army of Lovers

Good track. But around the time that this became a small UK hit, I was hearing "Obsession" on Radio Sweden, which I have always thought was a far, far better track. Crucified staggered in at #100 on my chart of 1992.
I still regularly hear both of these tracks on the radio - "Crucified" much more often, though.

irishguy28 wrote:PEOPLE ARE STILL HAVING SEX LaTour
GYPSY WOMAN (SHE'S HOMELESS) Crystal Waters

1991 was a great year for dance - one of the better years of the 1990s musically, in my opinion - so it's a shame to see the genre under-represented in your chart. I liked both of these at the time - though neither did enough to make my year end Top 100s.
Yes, maybe it wasn't really until a few years later that dance music started to take over my chart more and more!

irishguy28 wrote:DAS BOOT U96

This, however, did! My #36 of 1992, and did surprisingly well on the UK and Irish charts.
Indeed! It started off in central Europe, of course - the German-speaking countries especially - and I was also surprised that it somehow found its way right across the channel.....

irishguy28 wrote:(LOVE MOVES IN) MYSTERIOUS WAYS Julia Fordham

A beautiful track.....My #72 of 1992.

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson

The one that finally started it all for Celine in the UK...my #37 of 1992

ROOBARB AND CUSTARD Shaft

A great example of the brief Toytown Techno genre! My #59 of 1992.
There do seem to be quite a few 1991 recordings, not becoming hits until 1992, that made it into this countdown! But I did check that they were all dated in that earlier year, or were album tracks then - when I discovered, as noted above, that three others needed to belatedly move from 1991 into 1990.....

irishguy28 wrote:Somewhat disappointed that Banderas and Oleta Adams are missing from your chart - though perhaps they fall foul of the "not actually recorded in 1991" rule! :
.....pushing Oleta Adams' "Get Here" down from 84 to 87 in that year - making it, I suppose, even more "shockingly low" than you observed that it was when I posted the 1990 chart a while ago! A few other singles by her reached the breakers, but the only one that made it into my top forty was "I Just Had To Hear Your Voice". Oddly, that couldn't quite reach the top forty in the UK, although it came close. Nothing by Banderas has ever impressed me, I'm afraid - the only one I can (even vaguely) remember is "This Is Your Life".





Benny wrote:01 01 12 ONLY THE ONES WE LOVE Tanita Tikaram
I have just finished writing the commentary to accompany my new chart, for posting in just over four hours' time - and, strangely enough, there's a major reference in it to Tanita Tikaram! But why.....?
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Postby CZB » Wed Aug 31, 2011 11:00 pm

After the near-impossible task I had last month, it was so much easier to work the two most suitable retro years for September into the commentary on my new chart.....









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CZB'S TOP FORTY ------------- Month 385 -------------- SEPTEMBER 2011
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01 03 03 THE EDGE OF GLORY Lady GaGa
02 02 05 ANGER NEVER DIES Hooverphonic
03 01 04 SYNRISE Goose
04 04 05 MR SAXOBEAT Alexandra Stan
05 05 04 JUDAS Lady GaGa
06 06 04 RIVERSIDE Agnes Obel
07 07 06 GREGORY'S THEME Basto! ##
08 08 06 THE NIGHT BEFORE Hooverphonic
09 09 06 DISARM YOURSELF Dash Berlin featuring Emma Hewitt
10 10 06 THE FLOOD Katie Melua

11 ---- 01 PENGUIN / FADE INTO DARKNESS Avicii [Highest New Entry] ##
12 11 07 CHASING DREAMS Sebastian Cruz featuring Miryel ##
13 14 03 IN LOVE FOR A WHILE Anna Rossinelli ##
14 18 02 JAR OF HEARTS Christina Perri ##
15 16 03 READY 2 GO Martin Solveig featuring Kele
16 12 08 KENTISH TOWN WALTZ Imelda May
17 25 03 DROWNING Armin Van Buuren featuring Laura V
18 15 04 LOVELIFE Kate Ryan ##
19 13 06 LOVE IS DARKNESS Sander Van Doorn featuring Carol Lee
20 ---- 01 KOKO Sander Van Doorn

21 17 07 SISTER MARIE SAYS OMD
22 31 02 QUE VEUX-TU Yelle [Rapid Riser]
23 20 07 INDESTRUCTIBLE Robyn
24 24 05 HAPPINESS Alexis Jordan
25 19 07 NITON (THE REASON) Eric Prydz
26 33 03 OGNI TANTO Gianna Nannini
27 21 08 HIGHER Taio Cruz and Kylie Minogue ##
28 22 05 GONNA BE Karen Bishko ##
29 23 06 ON THE FLOOR Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull
30 ---- 01 JOLI GARCON Lolita

31 26 10 HELLO Martin Solveig featuring Dragonette
32 27 09 RIVIERA LIFE Caro Emerald
33 32 09 BIG WORLD Jacqueline (Govaert)
34 28 08 WHO'S THAT CHICK David Guetta featuring Rihanna
35 30 06 KING OF ANYTHING Sara Bareilles
36 29 09 CATCH YOUR FALL Clokx [Fastest Faller] ##
37 34 10 COOLER COULEUR Crookers featuring Yelle
38 35 12 BROMANCE Tim Berg [Longest Laster]
39 37 10 STUCK Caro Emerald
40 ---- 01 GET BACK (ASAP) Alexandra Stan
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TOP 40 BREAKERS:
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01 [ 00 ] HERE WITH ME Lasgo [Chartbuster] ##
02 [ 03 ] ON MY OWN Yasmin
03 [ 06 ] WONDERFUL LIFE Hurts
04 [ 05 ] SUNDAY Hurts
05 [ 08 ] I WROTE THE BOOK Beth Ditto
06 [ 09 ] FINISH LINE Yasmin
07 [ 07 ] THE FACE OF THE PLANET Subs
08 [ 13 ] RUNAWAY Mason
09 [ 11 ] SUN IS UP Inna
10 [ 15 ] FEEL IT Ferry Corsten

11 [ 14 ] UNCHARTED Sara Bareilles
12 [ 00 ] I WANNA GO Britney Spears
13 [ 00 ] TITANIUM David Guetta featuring Sia
14 [ 20 ] LOVE LOVE Amy MacDonald
15 [ 18 ] APHRODITE Kylie Minogue
16 [ 00 ] GUTES NITZWERK Paul Kalkbrenner
17 [ 19 ] I LOVE U SO Cassius
18 [ 39 ] BIG BAD WOLF Duck Sauce
19 [ 22 ] WHERE DO I START? Chicane
20 [ 00 ] PLAGE Crystal Fighters

21 [ 23 ] DELIRIOUS Michael Mind Project
22 [ 24 ] NO ONE MAKES IT ON HER OWN Roxette
23 [ 25 ] 45 Stars On 45
24 [ 28 ] GIVE ME EVERYTHING Pitbull featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer
25 [ 26 ] BORN THIS WAY Lady GaGa
26 [ 29 ] FRIDAY Rebecca Black
27 [ 27 ] FAR L'AMORE Bob Sinclar and Raffaella Carra
28 [ 33 ] EVERY TEARDROP IS A WATERFALL Coldplay
29 [ 32 ] WORDS Goose
30 [ 36 ] WHAT A FEELING Alex Gaudino featuring Kelly Rowland

31 [ 35 ] JUST SO Agnes Obel
32 [ 37 ] ALLIGATOR SKY Owl City featuring Shawn Chrystopher
33 [ 38 ] RABIOSA Shakira featuring Pitbull
34 [ 40 ] GOOD GIRL Alexis Jordan
35 [ 00 ] THE OTHER WOMAN Caro Emerald
36 [ 00 ] YOU AND I Lady GaGa
37 [ 00 ] CALL YOUR GIRLFRIEND Robyn
38 [ 00 ] CINEMA Benny Benassi featuring Gary Go
39 [ 00 ] ONE TWO THREE Hooverphonic
40 [ 00 ] HELLO Baseballs
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Number one six years ago: THE SUMMER OF ENERGY Gigi D'Agostino
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Number one twelve years ago: TWO TIMES Ann Lee
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This month, there are nine non-movers in the top forty - including eight of last month’s top ten. Two of the top three switch places with each other, as Goose fall from pole position after two months at number one with “Synrise”, and climbing two spots to become my 186th chart-topper is “The Edge Of Glory”. This means that Lady GaGa has now had a number one in my chart in each of three years in a row - the others being “Poker Face” and “Alejandro”. While this is an impressive feat, it has also previously been achieved by Ace of Base and Jam and Spoon featuring Plavka - and indeed bettered by Tanita Tikaram, whose four number ones occurred in consecutive years! However, on her present form, the possibility of Lady GaGa matching that next year certainly can’t be ruled out. Among just six other climbers this time, Yelle is the Rapid Riser, as “Que Veux-Tu” races up nine places to number 22 - while nineteen other tracks descending include former Chartbuster “Catch Your Fall“ by Clokx. Diving seven places to number 36, that‘s the fastest faller, and just two spots above the longest laster - as Tim Berg can now celebrate a whole year in my top forty with “Bromance”. Under the name Avicii, he also has the highest of four well-spread-out new entries this month. Although there is at least one vocal version (arguably more!) of his latest track, it’s mainly the instrumental “Penguin” that earns him a number 11 debut. The second highest new entry is entirely instrumental - Sander Van Doorn crashes in at number 20 with “Koko”, just one position below his first hit, “Love Is Darkness”. Alexandra Stan also doubles her tally of both current and total hits, as “Get Back (ASAP)” arrives at number 40. The follow-up to “Mr Saxobeat” has made quite a sudden and significant climb to get there, after three months at the bottom end of the breakers. And the only artist making their chart debut is Lolita - also known in some territories as “Lolita Jolie”, presumably to avoid confusion with other Lolitas.....? Her recent French success, “Joli Garcon”, enters at number 30.

After a very small influx of new breakers in August, there are no less than eleven this time - and four of them are by acts who have previously had number ones. Three of these - Paul Kalkbrenner, Caro Emerald and the aforementioned Lady GaGa - have potential future hits all running to over five minutes in length, with “Gutes Nitzwerk”, “The Other Woman”, and “You And I” respectively. The latter two are upcoming single releases, while the other is a track from the latest album by the musician and actor born in Leipzig, Germany in 1977, “Icke Wieder”. Meanwhile, Hooverphonic have the much shorter third single from their latest album, “One Two Three”, which could soon give them their third simultaneous hit; David Guetta might be on the way to a sixth top forty entry with “Titanium”; and Robyn may get her third with “Call Your Girlfriend”. And, with the second most impressive new breaker of the month, Britney Spears could finally be about to follow up her one and only previous success - “Everytime”, from 2004! Three other acts appear in the breakers for the first time, as “Plage”, “Cinema”, and “Hello” (a cover version of the recent number one by Martin Solveig and Dragonette) could become the first hits for the Crystal Fighters, Benny Benassi featuring Gary Go and the Baseballs respectively. And, while we’re on the subject of tracks with one-word titles, the new Chartbuster.....doesn’t fall into this category!. But it does come from a group who have done well with many of these over the past decade. Seven of their previous ten breakers have had a single-word title - and “Lying” was the only one that didn’t reach my top forty. The others that did get there were “Something”, “Alone“, “Pray”, “Surrender”, “Gone” and “Lost” - but they have also been able to succeed with a track with a longer title, “Out Of My Mind”. And now they’ll do it again, with their latest single - which has already charted in their homeland, and may yet travel further. Continuing an already excellent year of successes by Belgian artists, an eighth hit is now guaranteed for Lasgo, with my Record of the Month for September 2011, “Here With Me”.


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Postby AlexZ » Thu Sep 01, 2011 5:10 am

My favourites in chart:
Alexandra Stan - Mr Saxobeat
Alexandra Stan - Get Back (ASAP)
Anna Rossinelli - In Love For A While
Lady GaGa - The Edge Of Glory

My favourites in Breakers:
Amy Macdonald - Love Love
Britney Spears - I Wanna Go
Inna - Sun Is Up

Question: What mean Breakers Chart? Is It Bubbling Under?
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Postby Tiger » Thu Sep 01, 2011 5:48 am

CZB wrote:01 03 03 THE EDGE OF GLORY Lady GaGa
04 04 05 MR SAXOBEAT Alexandra Stan

13 14 03 IN LOVE FOR A WHILE Anna Rossinelli ##
14 18 02 JAR OF HEARTS Christina Perri ##

27 21 08 HIGHER Taio Cruz and Kylie Minogue ##
29 23 06 ON THE FLOOR Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull

32 27 09 RIVIERA LIFE Caro Emerald
35 30 06 KING OF ANYTHING Sara Bareilles
39 37 10 STUCK Caro Emerald
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TOP 40 BREAKERS:
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04 [ 05 ] SUNDAY Hurts
09 [ 11 ] SUN IS UP Inna

11 [ 14 ] UNCHARTED Sara Bareilles
12 [ 00 ] I WANNA GO Britney Spears
13 [ 00 ] TITANIUM David Guetta featuring Sia
20 [ 00 ] PLAGE Crystal Fighters

24 [ 28 ] GIVE ME EVERYTHING Pitbull featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer
25 [ 26 ] BORN THIS WAY Lady GaGa
28 [ 33 ] EVERY TEARDROP IS A WATERFALL Coldplay

32 [ 37 ] ALLIGATOR SKY Owl City featuring Shawn Chrystopher
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Number one twelve years ago: TWO TIMES Ann Lee
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Postby Benny » Thu Sep 01, 2011 8:24 am

05 05 04 JUDAS Lady GaGa
11 ---- 01 PENGUIN / FADE INTO DARKNESS Avicii [Highest New Entry] ##
14 18 02 JAR OF HEARTS Christina Perri ##
32 27 09 RIVIERA LIFE Caro Emerald

34 28 08 WHO'S THAT CHICK David Guetta featuring Rihanna
39 37 10 STUCK Caro Emerald

04 [ 05 ] SUNDAY Hurts

12 [ 00 ] I WANNA GO Britney Spears
13 [ 00 ] TITANIUM David Guetta featuring Sia

Great to see Avicii entering so high 8-)
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Postby irishguy28 » Thu Sep 01, 2011 8:59 am

A fantastic Number One there!
"A look into Angela Merkel’s luggage for today’s EU summit is likely to reveal an extra blouse, a big stick and no carrot."
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Postby CZB » Thu Sep 01, 2011 11:56 pm

AlexZ wrote:Question: What mean Breakers Chart? Is It Bubbling Under?
Yes indeed - the tracks from 41 to 125 that are new or on the way up. So, for example, Alexandra Stan's "Get Back" has been on the breakers at 40, 33 and 30 in the last three months, and now enters the chart at number 40 - this has climbed 125-118-115-40.
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Postby irishguy28 » Fri Sep 02, 2011 9:32 am

^ The perfect example of why Billboard's "Bubbling Under Hot 100" chart should not be interpreted as positions 101, 102, etc on the "main" chart extended past its top 100 "Hot 100" positions.

As is done with alarming consistency by nearly every one who posts on this board!!!!
"A look into Angela Merkel’s luggage for today’s EU summit is likely to reveal an extra blouse, a big stick and no carrot."
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