Radio One's website is listing the track sas they are played and is claiming that Lee Ann Rhymes Can't Fight The Moonlight was playedv11 minutes ago but it wasn't. Have some been missed out?
He also just said Shaggy - It Wasn't Me came out in November 2004!
Yep when it was 2001. Also said the The Way to Armillo or however you spell it came out in 2004 when no Comic Relief is ever on a year that ends on a even number!
Is it possible the 2004 date was the first time they were available as MP3 downloads so on the system they are using it has the MP3 release date (i.e. when it was digitised) rather than the actual release date.
This would have been up Chris Moyles' street this type of show though.
Moyles and the team did do a Play Your Cards Right style game on Friday, with each member of the team getting a song and it's position from Aled and then they had to guess whether the next 7 songs were higher or lower - needless to say Mr Moyles won!
He'll probably make some comment on his show during the first half hour tomorrow too about the outcome of the countdown!
Also, wonder who was responsible for the balls up with the X Factor track Hero/Heroes - someone spectacularly dropped the ball there!
Was the biggest selling single of 00s and 2 years into the 10s its still there. Interestingly, from what I remember when Will won Pop Idol and Evergreen was released. It was a good few weeks possibly a month or two before Evergreen was released after the Pop Idol final.
Was the biggest selling single of 00s and 2 years into the 10s its still there. Interestingly, from what I remember when Will won Pop Idol and Evergreen was released. It was a good few weeks possibly a month or two before Evergreen was released after the Pop Idol final.
There were just sooo many X Factor/Pop Idol/Popstars or whatever Hearsay won/songs in the top 50 though. Matthew Cardle, Leona, Shayne Ward, Alexandra Burke, joe McElderry, Hearsay and Gareth Gates and one of the charity singles were all there. I guess it shows how having these people in your house every Saturday night skews the results.
Thanks TUC for letting me know, it would have driven me nuts.
There were just sooo many X Factor/Pop Idol/Popstars or whatever Hearsay won/songs in the top 50 though. Matthew Card,e, Leona, Shayne Ward, Alexandra Burke, joe McElderry, Hearsay and Gareth Gates and one of the charity singles were all there. I guess it shows how having these people in your house every Saturday night skews the results.
Thanks TUC for letting me know, it would have driven me nuts.
Whilst I dipped in and out towards the top 20 so don't know the exact names to the numbers. I know during the 00s, there was 5 X Factor style people out of the top 10 which had the best selling singles but then I suppose anyone would kill for a 4 month exposure before their single is available.
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Greensleeves was at number 152.
Hope there's some music hall and honky tonk...million sellers!
Great job - love it!
Surprised by how many lyrics I've got stored away in my head....
Yep when it was 2001. Also said the The Way to Armillo or however you spell it came out in 2004 when no Comic Relief is ever on a year that ends on a even number!
They've said loads of stuff was Nov 2004 - very odd. All Saints Pure Shores was also apparently Nov 2004 when it was 2000.
Moyles and the team did do a Play Your Cards Right style game on Friday, with each member of the team getting a song and it's position from Aled and then they had to guess whether the next 7 songs were higher or lower - needless to say Mr Moyles won!
He'll probably make some comment on his show during the first half hour tomorrow too about the outcome of the countdown!
Also, wonder who was responsible for the balls up with the X Factor track Hero/Heroes - someone spectacularly dropped the ball there!
It was Evergreen by Will Young
Was the biggest selling single of 00s and 2 years into the 10s its still there. Interestingly, from what I remember when Will won Pop Idol and Evergreen was released. It was a good few weeks possibly a month or two before Evergreen was released after the Pop Idol final.
There were just sooo many X Factor/Pop Idol/Popstars or whatever Hearsay won/songs in the top 50 though. Matthew Cardle, Leona, Shayne Ward, Alexandra Burke, joe McElderry, Hearsay and Gareth Gates and one of the charity singles were all there. I guess it shows how having these people in your house every Saturday night skews the results.
Thanks TUC for letting me know, it would have driven me nuts.
Whilst I dipped in and out towards the top 20 so don't know the exact names to the numbers. I know during the 00s, there was 5 X Factor style people out of the top 10 which had the best selling singles but then I suppose anyone would kill for a 4 month exposure before their single is available.
Somehow makes the bank holiday seem more fun! Enjoyable listen.