Take That kept off Xmas no1 by mr blobby, I remember being about 14 and furious lol
Although they were no 1 a week previously. Still it could be worse, Eminem was denied the number 1 slot by Bob The Builder for the Christmas No1 in 2000
Very well known that Joe Dolce stopped Ultravox with 'Vienna' getting to number 1, but Phil would have been number 1 had the UK not been mourning John Lennon's death and his songs were swapping the number 1 spot between them.
F.R David with 'Words'
Sadly this classic piece of euro love was denied by Spandau Ballet and 'True' , what a travesty
Although they were no 1 a week previously. Still it could be worse, Eminem was denied the number 1 slot by Bob The Builder for the Christmas No1 in 2000
Anyone releasing a song at Christmas is going to be kept off the top by a pile of crap these days.
Shakira - Whenever, Wherever
Tin Tin Out & Emma Bunton - What I Am
Rihanna - Unfaithful
One Direction - Story Of My Life
Girls Aloud - Something New
Gabrielle & East 17 - If You Ever
James Morrison/Nelly Furtado - Broken Strings
Michael Jackson - Man in the Mirror back in 2009, kept off number 1 by the incredibly chavvy Cascada - Evacuate the Dancefloor
When Man In The Mirror was originally released in 1988 it only got to No.21 which is odd as it's, in my opinion, one of his better songs. I think it charted so low originally as it never had a proper video but obviously after his death it became a sort of unofficial anthem so I was happy it got a higher chart placing the 2nd time around.
When Man In The Mirror was originally released in 1988 it only got to No.21 which is odd as it's, in my opinion, one of his better songs. I think it charted so low originally as it never had a proper video but obviously after his death it became a sort of unofficial anthem so I was happy it got a higher chart placing the 2nd time around.
It didn't do well first time round because its parent album "Bad" was a massive success so there would be no point people buying the single if they were buying the album.
Kayleigh, was kept off the top by a charity single.. hate these things
Yes - Kayleigh was one of the finest singles of the 1980s, an absolute classic. Kept from No. 1 by a charity version of 'You'll Never Walk Alone' in aid of the victims of the Bradford City Football Club fire. Well-intentioned but a shockingly bad record. I seem to remember it was organised by Gerry Marsden but cannot for the life of me remember anyone else who sang on it (wasn't the 'group' known as The Crowd?) Really bad video as well.
The Saturday's Comic Relief single "Just Can't Get Enough" which was beaten by Flo Rida of all people >:( and "Forever Is Over" which I think was beaten by Chipmunk- "Oopsy Daisy"
The Saturday's Comic Relief single "Just Can't Get Enough" which was beaten by Flo Rida of all people >:( and "Forever Is Over" which I think was beaten by Chipmunk- "Oopsy Daisy"
Some might say that all Saturdays singles are number twos.
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Kept from the top by The Tremeloes' Silence is Golden.
Although they were no 1 a week previously. Still it could be worse, Eminem was denied the number 1 slot by Bob The Builder for the Christmas No1 in 2000
Very well known that Joe Dolce stopped Ultravox with 'Vienna' getting to number 1, but Phil would have been number 1 had the UK not been mourning John Lennon's death and his songs were swapping the number 1 spot between them.
F.R David with 'Words'
Sadly this classic piece of euro love was denied by Spandau Ballet and 'True' , what a travesty
Anyone releasing a song at Christmas is going to be kept off the top by a pile of crap these days.
Tin Tin Out & Emma Bunton - What I Am
Rihanna - Unfaithful
One Direction - Story Of My Life
Girls Aloud - Something New
Gabrielle & East 17 - If You Ever
James Morrison/Nelly Furtado - Broken Strings
When Man In The Mirror was originally released in 1988 it only got to No.21 which is odd as it's, in my opinion, one of his better songs. I think it charted so low originally as it never had a proper video but obviously after his death it became a sort of unofficial anthem so I was happy it got a higher chart placing the 2nd time around.
Good shout, I always forget about this song in polls like this unless it's Christmas.
It didn't do well first time round because its parent album "Bad" was a massive success so there would be no point people buying the single if they were buying the album.
Yes - Kayleigh was one of the finest singles of the 1980s, an absolute classic. Kept from No. 1 by a charity version of 'You'll Never Walk Alone' in aid of the victims of the Bradford City Football Club fire. Well-intentioned but a shockingly bad record. I seem to remember it was organised by Gerry Marsden but cannot for the life of me remember anyone else who sang on it (wasn't the 'group' known as The Crowd?) Really bad video as well.
Some might say that all Saturdays singles are number twos.
2 of the best songs ever written.
:D Harsh!