Consecutive number ones for Columbia Monday May 26, 2008 By Alan Jones With The Ting Tings replacing Neil Diamond at the top of the artist album chart, there are consecutive number ones for the Columbia label for the first time since Beyonce’s Dangerously In Love dethroned Evanescence’s Fallen in 2003. Diamond’s Home Before Dark suffers a very minor 7.9%% second week dip in sales
On Mon, 5 May 2008 at 17:45:32, Chris Brown <extremespamrice@yahoo.com> wrote in uk.music.charts : Indeed, and for those who missed the threads on message boards, here's that 75 in full: I recognise 14 of them straight off, and would probably remember a lot more of the if I heard them again. There are a few that I think I know but couldn't exactly hum ('Jack & Jill'
On Feb 13, 2:17 pm, Jesus Petry <jesuspe...@pop.com.br> wrote: **************************************** ...and here's the rest: CA River Plate (Buenos Aires-ARG) Colours: White/Red/Black Best Libertadores campaign: Winners (1986, 1996) Most recognizable players: Ariel Ortega (MF) Radamel Falcao García (FW) Sebastián Abreu (FW) Coach: Diego
CONTENTS: 1. Australian artist chart performance overseas 2. Number one singles from this time of year since 1989 3. Top 50 singles chart: Big Movers 4. Top 50 singles chart: Veteran Single 5. Top 50 singles chart: New Entries 6. Top 50 singles chart: Singles leaving the chart 7. Top 50 singles chart: Number 1 to 50
CONTENTS: 1. Australian artist chart performance overseas 2. Number one singles from this time of year since 1989 3. Top 50 singles chart: Big Movers 4. Top 50 singles chart: Veteran Single 5. Top 50 singles chart: New Entries 6. Top 50 singles chart: Singles leaving the chart 7. Top 50 singles chart: Number 1 to 50