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Post by thirddegree50123 on Feb 22, 2004 15:24:09 GMT -5
How much longer do these songs have until they go recurrent?
Jason Mraz, "You & I Both" Michelle Branch, "Breathe" Train, "When I Look To The Sky" Sarah McLachlan, "Fallen"
While you're here, how far you think these songs can go?
Nickelback, "Someday"- #2 Evanescence, "My Immortal"- #1 Five For Fighting, "100 Years"- #4 Maroon5, "This Love"- #2 Melissa Etheride, "Breathe"- #9 Outkast, "Hey Ya"- #11 John Mayer, "Clarity"- #6 or #10 Liz Phair, "Extraordinary"- #9 Fuel, "Falls On Me"- #12 Toby Lightman, "Devils and Angels"- #7 Seal, "Love Divine"- #15 Norah Jones, "Sunrise"- #18 Josh Kelley, "Everybody Wants You"- #14 3 Doors Down, "Away From The Sun"- #3 Barenaked Ladies, "Testing 1,2,3"- #12 Jessica Simpson, "With You" #20 Matchbox Twenty, "Downfall"- #15 Hoobastank, "The Reason"- #16 Bob Guiney, "Girlfriend"- #25
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Post by singingsparrow on Feb 22, 2004 16:51:08 GMT -5
**************Recurrent Schedule***************
* Jason Mraz will go recurrent right when the 20th week comes around (it should be in the next few weeks)
* Michelle Branch will go recurrent in her 20th week
* Train may likely go recurrent in mid to late April I'm assuming
* Sarah McLachlan will go recurrent between late April to early May.
**************PREDICTED PEAKS*************
Nickelback: Someday: #3 Evanescence: My Immortal: #2 (Maroon 5 will beat them in the race) Five For Fighting: 100 Years: #3 (Evanescence and Maroon 5 will keep them at a barrier, yet they'll show longevity) Maroon 5: This Love: #1 Melissa Etheridge: #12 Outkast: Hey Ya: #10 John Mayer: Clarity: #13 (It'll deteriorate fast) Liz Phair: Extraordinary: (If It Goes For CHR/Pop Adds: #11, if not: #16) Fuel: Falls On Me: #16 (It'll go recurrent before given the chance to climb further up the chart) Toby Lightman: Devils And Angels: #14 Seal: Love's Divine: #12 Norah Jones: Sunrise: #16 (Sales and appeal will give her great longevity) Josh Kelley: Everyone Wants You: #22 3 Doors Down: Away From The Sun: #3 (possibly #1 if no other challengers released at same time stand in their way) Barenaked Ladies: Testing 1, 2, 3: #13 Jessica Simpson: With You: #25 matchbox twenty: Downfall: #14 (Similar run to Bon Jovi's "Misunderstood") Hoobastank: The Reason: #24 Bob Guiney: Girlfriend: #22
I'd also like to add:
Train: My Private Nation: #17 Alanis Morrisette: Everyday: #5 Live: Run Away: #32 Jason Mraz: Curbside Prophet: #23 Damien Rice: Cannonball: #30 (unless Adds start picking up immediately, where then it can be destined to hit similarly like David Gray's "Babylon") Jet: Are You Gonna Be My Girl: #21 (adds should pick up once CHR/Pop airplay explodes, will have "Stacy's Mom" longevity)
Sincerely, Noah Eaton
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Post by EvanJ on Feb 22, 2004 19:12:12 GMT -5
It was posted that they took the adds date down for Alanis Morissette (her name is not spelled like the American way Morris). As for Fuel, "Bad Day" went recurrent and came back on Hot AC so I wouldn't be so sure they would let "Falls On Me" peak as a recurrent.
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