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Post by Whi$tlin' Pete on Oct 20, 2014 1:14:21 GMT -5
I'm a huge fan of the Radio and Records Pop charts, and was wondering about backwards bullets prior to the days of monitored airplay. I just noticed that on the March 4, 1994 chart Janet Jackson's "Because Of Love" fell from number 2 to 3 but retained it's bullet due to "continued growth". Can anyone name other instances of backwards bullets? Can anyone tell me about "Breathe Again" by Toni Braxton? It's chart run went 3-2-3-3-2-6. Was it bulleted the week it fell from 2-3, and then the week it held steady at number 3? Was it bulleted when it moved back up to number 2?
I also assume that "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me" from 1992 was bulleted when it first fell from 2 to 3, and was still bulleted when it moved back up to number 2.
Does anyone know of songs rebulleting during the pre-PPW days as well? Any help would be appreciated.
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Post by Whi$tlin' Pete on Nov 6, 2014 2:07:41 GMT -5
Anyone? How about the August 20, 1993 chart? Were these songs bulleted? "Baby I'm Yours" 3-5, "Runaway Train" 5-6 and "One Last Cry" 6-7
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