I Got Soul.
Mr. Brightside
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 Dec 27, 2005 18:16:02 GMT -5
The Killers, Green Day, NIN, and Kelly Clarkson!
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Post by Gerardo on Dec 27, 2005 18:31:15 GMT -5
Ingram Hill, Lifehouse, The Getaway, Emotional, Rachel Stevens
3DD, Green Day, Left Outside Alone!
Natalie Imbruglia!!, Jem, Natasha, KELLY!!!!!!!!, another dose of Natalie!
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Post by jt40 on Dec 27, 2005 18:54:01 GMT -5
Thanks Roger and G. ;D 20. Tori Amos - Original Sinsuality PEAK: #1 (2 weeks)A rumored UK single release, this skyrocketed up my chart and stayed a favorite of mine at the end of spring 2005 though the release was canceled. 19. Backstreet Boys - Just Want You To Know PEAK: #2The second single from the Backstreet Boys' comeback album "Never Gone" was one of very few mainstream songs to dominate my chart in the summer. 18. Duran Duran - What Happens Tomorrow PEAK: #4Following the short-lived success of "Sunrise", this was yet another underrated effort from the 80's group, but on my chart it remained a favorite of mine throughout the first four months of the year. 17. Melissa McClelland - Pretty Blue PEAK: #4The follow-up to the Canadian folk-rocker's JT40 debut, the catchy "Jaded", this proved I liked the mellow and more emotional side of Melissa McClelland. 16. Tori Amos - The Beekeeper PEAK: #1 (2 weeks)Possibly the biggest experimental song to make my chart, this was Tori's most successful non-single track in the top 40, one of my favorites from her album of the same title, proving even the riskiest type of song can do well on my chart. 15. Tori Amos - Sweet The Sting PEAK: #2Though this was released from Tori's "Beekeeper" album as the second single, I liked so many other songs out at the time that it got pushed to the side, spending 6 weeks in the runner-up position in May and June. 14. Melissa McClelland - Picture Postcard PEAK: #2An album track from her "Stranded In Suburbia" CD, the song was one of my most played of the summer and one of my favorite non-singles of the year. It managed to become her biggest hit on my chart though it was not officially released. 13. Tyler Hilton - When It Comes PEAK: #1 (1 week)Though Tyler was introduced on the M4BCC communities in summer 2004, I didn't get a chance to hear "When It Comes" until the end of the year, and I loved it. Though nothing else that followed was able to top it, it's still one of my favorites of the year. 12. Sarah McLachlan - Push PEAK: #1 (1 week)Released as a single to Canadian AC radio, I caught on to the live version of this song from "Afterglow Live" as soon as it came out, and after months of being the biggest core chart artist to not have a #1, this became the first #1 hit for her. 11. Alanis Morissette - Hand In My Pocket (acoustic) PEAK: #1 (6 weeks)I've loved the original "Hand In My Pocket" since I got into Alanis's music, and it's no surprise I love this as well. It's very different hearing the song acoustic, as with all the songs on her "Jagged Little Pill Acoustic" CD. But all differences aside, it's another great effort from Alanis, though it's gone mostly overlooked.
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Post by jt40 on Dec 27, 2005 19:42:48 GMT -5
10. Fantasia – Truth Is PEAK: #6The third American Idol had a major surprise hit with this song in the beginning of the year, especially with the downfall of R&B songs. What's even more surprising is how this outperformed all the songs by the biggest R&B artist of the year, Mariah Carey, on the top 100. Despite my changed tastes, I still like this song today. 9. Naomi Striemer – Let Me Go PEAK: #3How do you follow up a song like Naomi's "Fall Behind", which was a hit based on nothing but word of mouth on an Internet forum? Naomi didn't officially release a follow-up, but I co-led Naomi supporters to chart this song as a "follow-up" to the surprise hit. The song places 18 spots higher than "Fall Behind" did on last year's year-end. 8. Sheryl Crow – Good Is Good PEAK: #3My favorite song from Sheryl to be released in years, like Naomi this song also achieves the highest year-end position for her. 7. Alanis Morissette - Crazy PEAK: #1 (6 NC weeks)Alanis's remake of the Seal hit, taken from her greatest hits album "The Collection" and the Gap Favorites CD, is one of few songs on my chart this year to spend almost all of its chart run inside the top 10. 6. Oasis - Lyla PEAK: #1 (1 week)This year Oasis grew to be a major core artist of mine after being introduced to them through their biggest hit "Wonderwall". Thanks to that, I appreciated "Lyla" upon its release, especially because it was the first good UK #1 (IMO) since the undeserved 7-week domination of Tony Christie's "Amarillo". Many thought I wouldn't have liked it enough for #1, but I proved them wrong, and after reaching the top, it managed Tori-like longevity enough to reach the top 10. Top 5 coming up! ;D
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Post by qnx100 on Dec 27, 2005 19:48:12 GMT -5
Lifehouse and Natasha Bedingfield
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Post by jt40 on Dec 27, 2005 20:10:49 GMT -5
Thanks Sebastian! 5. Green Day – Boulevard Of Broken Dreams PEAK: #1 (2 weeks)It was the song that got me into Green Day - even though before then I liked "Time Of Your Life", I never fully appreciated their music until first hearing this. It had spent 2 weeks at #1 in December 2004, and into 2005 it still managed to be a #1 contender though it never got higher than #3 in 2005. It had one of the best runs in the top 10 and I obviously still love it today. 4. Anna Nalick – Breathe (2 AM) PEAK: #2Anna Nalick had the most successful song from a new artist this year with "Breathe (2 AM)". I heard it when it first released in November 2004 and liked it immediately, but it wasn't until going into early 2005 that I began to embrace it. 3. Oasis – The Importance Of Being Idle PEAK: #1 (5 weeks)One of few Oasis songs to be sung by Noel Gallagher instead of Liam, I instantly fell in love with "Idle" after first hearing it in early July, and showed more love for it on my chart than "Lyla", as proven by the 5 week stay at #1, rebounds toward the end of the year, and Tori-like longevity. 2. Backstreet Boys - Incomplete PEAK: #1 (2 weeks)Leaking in early February before being officially released as a single, I loved this song immediately - it spent most of its chart run inside the top 10 and progressed even if it fell behind in favor of the competition. This and Green Day's single are the only 2 songs in my top 10 to have also went top 10 on pop.
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Post by qnx100 on Dec 27, 2005 20:12:17 GMT -5
^^^^Great song. Spent 4 weeks at #1 on my chart this year (2/26; 3/5; 3/12 and 3/19)
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Post by jt40 on Dec 27, 2005 20:26:28 GMT -5
^^^^Great song. Spent 4 weeks at #1 on my chart this year (2/26; 3/5; 3/12 and 3/19) Yeah, BOBD is a great song. ;D
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Post by Gerardo on Dec 27, 2005 20:27:42 GMT -5
BSB, TyHi, Sarah M, and Alanis!
Sheryl, ALANIS WITH "CRAZY"!
Green Day, ANNA!!!!, and BSB!
Great year-end! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by jt40 on Dec 27, 2005 20:29:46 GMT -5
So, what is my #1 song of the year? Well, I am not going to even BOTHER to bring in suspense because even *I* think it’s obvious what #1 is. #1, by far, with 999 points is… 1. Tori Amos – Sleeps With Butterflies PEAK: #1 (9 NC weeks)Since leaking before Christmas of last year, everyone predicted it would end 2005 as my #1 song of the year. They were right, but not only is it the biggest hit of the year, but the biggest JT40 hit of all time, having spent 22 weeks in the top 10 and 37 weeks in the top 40 aside from its 9 weeks time at #1. I hope you enjoyed my year-end. ;D
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Post by jt40 on Dec 27, 2005 20:30:49 GMT -5
BSB, TyHi, Sarah M, and Alanis! Sheryl, ALANIS WITH "CRAZY"! Green Day, ANNA!!!!, and BSB! Great year-end! ;D ;D ;D Thanks! ;D
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goodie
this weeks #1 on goodie's chart: uptown funk - Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars
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Post by goodie on Dec 27, 2005 20:48:28 GMT -5
love all the delta but i think she should of been much higher with some of her songs!!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2005 23:03:25 GMT -5
Loved the commentaries! And do I really need to say I looooove your number one? Just one more point would have been great.
And I'm particularly happy to see "The Beekeeper" in the top 20, amazing song
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Post by banet2001 on Dec 28, 2005 0:40:57 GMT -5
It is great to see Hilary, Diana Degarmo, The Killers, Garbage, Green Day, NIN, Jem and Kelly Clarkson in the top thirty.
It is great to see Duran Duran in the top twenty and Alanis, Green Day, Oasis and Anna Nalick in the top ten. ;D
What a big year for Tori. It is great to see Original Sinsuality, The Beekeeper and Sweet the Sting in the top twenty and Sleeps With Butterflies at number one. ;D My biggest memories of the song "The Beekeeper" was when I saw Tori played that song live in 2005, it was always at the end of her set and there would be a mad rush of people running the stage when she finished it so they could be near Tori for the encore. I was pleased Tori played "Sleeps With Butterflies" live the last time I saw her because she skipped it when I saw her last spring.
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The Velvet Rope
Hot 21 Pop #1: "Gives You Hell," The All-American Rejects (7 weeks)
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Post by The Velvet Rope on Dec 28, 2005 2:43:38 GMT -5
Just read through your year-end and I love it! I took great pleasure in seeing Anna Nalick acheive the #4 position! That's awesome! Green Day, Kelly Clarkson and Ms. Amos also made their marks this year! Good job.
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