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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Sept 3, 2016 20:28:14 GMT -5
Apologies if there is already a topic, but I searched and didn't find anything...
This week, "How You Get The Girl" became Taylor Swift's 11th charted song from Taylor Swift's 1989 album. 7 of them made my top 10, with 2 #1's.
1. Shake It Off 2. Blank Space 3. Style 4. Wonderland 5. Bad Blood 6. All You Had To Do Was Stay 7. Wildest Dreams 8. Out Of The Woods 9. New Romantics 10. This Love 11. How You Get The Girl
Kate Voegele also had 11 chart songs from "Gravity Happens". All 11 made my top 10, 4 of them reached #1 (Heart In Chains, Sandcastles, Say You're Mine, Unusual).
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AngelWarriorCim
I will always be here for Cimorelli and for my friends
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Post by AngelWarriorCim on Sept 7, 2016 2:56:09 GMT -5
Okay well this has happened with Stephanie McIntosh's Tightrope album and ofc Cimorelli's debut album Up At Night. With Stephanie she had 13 chart appearances, with Cim's UAN it's 14. Ashley Tisdale also had just under 10 each for Headstrong and Guilty Pleasure.
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Post by Matt on Sept 9, 2016 4:49:01 GMT -5
For me, it was back in 1997/1998 when I charted 9 of the 12 songs from Shania Twain's "Come On Over" album. Also in 1997/1998, I charted 8 of the 16 tracks from Celine Dion's "Let's Talk About Love" album. So yeah, my personal chart was pretty much a fight between these two artists for a while there back in the day
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Post by newpoweR on Sept 29, 2016 15:13:35 GMT -5
The record for me must be: Eurythmics, Be Yourself Tonight. I charted all nine songs at the same time: The Top 11 of the week ending December 8, 1985 included all 9 songs from Be Yourself Tonight. The only non-Eurythmics songs were Take On Me by a-Ha (#2) and Power of Love by Huey Lewis & The News (#7).
Between 1989 and 1992 I charted all the songs from Janet Jackson 1814 Rhythm Nation except Livin' In A World We Didn't Make and the interludes. All the songs except The Knowledge reached #1.
Miss You Much #1 Rhythm Nation #1 Escapade #1 Alright #1 Come Back To Me #1 State of the World #1 Black Cat #1 Lonely #1 Love Will Never Do #1 Someday Is Tonight #1 The Knowledge #12
I also charted 9 out of the 10 songs included in Good Stuff by The B-52's, including 5 #1. Junebug was the only song I didn't chart from that album.
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Julian
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Post by Julian on Sept 29, 2016 20:15:20 GMT -5
1. #Beautiful #3 2. You're Mine (Eternal) #1 3. The Art of Letting Go #1 4. Thirsty #1 5. You Don't Know What To Do #1
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Sam I Am
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Post by Sam I Am on Sept 30, 2016 21:07:56 GMT -5
Here are mine....
There is some crossover between some of the Freemasons albums (each album has 2 or 3 cd's of their songs and remixes), and David Guetta's album is sort of a re-released "deluxe edition". Blood Orange's album is the 'regular' album with most charted songs at 8 songs - 7 of which are currently on my chart.
# Songs - Artist - Album Title 12 - Freemasons - Shakedown 2 9 - David Guetta - Nothing But The Beat 2.0 8 - Freemasons - Shakedown 8 - Freemasons - Unmixed 8 - Freemasons - Shakedown 3 8 - Blood Orange - Freetown Sound 7 - Beyonce - 4 7 - Calvin Harris - 18 Months 7 - Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros - Self titled 7 - Imagine Dragons - Night Visions 7 - Mika - Life In Cartoon Motion 7 - Regurgitator - Eduardo & Rodriguez Wage War On T-Wrecks 7 - Savage Garden - Affirmation
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