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Post by billcs on Oct 27, 2007 19:29:51 GMT -5
Hello everyone! Timbaland & One Republic hang on to #1 with "Apologize". But my enthusiasm for Darren Hayes' This Delicate Thing We've Made CD will get the best of it in two weeks, as the second single "Me, Myself And (I)" advances 17-2. Rihanna's "Don't Stop The Music" is also new to the Top 5, moving up 14-5. The only other newcomer to the Top 10 is a not-so-new song at all. "You Can't Stop The Beat", by the cast of "Hairspray", rises 11-8. The song originated in the Broadway play. Roz Bell's sophomore single "Papercut" makes a big jump 25-13, while Canucks Marianas Trench and Jully Black are on the move with "September" (27-21) and "Seven Day Fool" (20-15) respectively. Another track from Timbaland's Shock Value CD, "Release" featuring Justin Timberlake, advances 29-22. Three newcomers roost at the bottom of the chart this week. You can check out the full chart using the link in my signature. Enjoy! Post any comments about the chart here! NEW TO THE CHART: I WANT YOUR SOUL - Armand Van Helden This song looks to displace "NYC Beat" (#23) from the chart in two weeks. It's a bright, shiny dance tune based on an 80's Siedah Garrett track. Van Helden has a knack for this - his 2004 hit "My My My" was based on a Gary Wright track.UNTIL THE END OF TIME - Justin Timberlake f/ Beyonce Though I enjoy the original on his CD, this duet with Beyonce should do well as follow up to "LoveStoned".VALERIE - Mark Ronson f/ Amy Winehouse Even though Amy is the toast of the town, this is still a huge surprise hit.
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Post by CRAIG: on Oct 28, 2007 21:29:03 GMT -5
Great to see Timbaland/OR still at #1, with great moves on the rest of the chart by Rihanna, Guetta, & Rihanna/Ne-Yo and three great debuts!
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All this work keeping people from having sex. Now I know how the catholic church feels. ZING!
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Post by I Got Soul. on Oct 29, 2007 14:34:34 GMT -5
Great to see "Apologize" still #1 with Kanye and Rihanna top 5. Pop's elite well represented.
A pair of fantastic debuts in Ronson/Winehouse and Justin/Beyonce. Two exceptional pairings.
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