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Post by 85la on Sept 11, 2015 17:39:58 GMT -5
This week's top-3 are gonna be very close. Predictions: 1. WDYM - 173-55-18.0 = 40,000 2. CFMF - 116-145-14.0 = 39,700 3. TH - 122-95-16.0 = 37,500 So not much difference between these songs..... WDYM/CFMF should be competing for #1, but TH may also pull a surprise. Streaming will once again decide which song wins. What is the generally agreed upon formula now for the Hot 100, or at least the one that you use? And with streaming, does Billboard still give more weight to on-demand vs. passive streams, and how can we be confident in calculating the streaming points when the numbers of on-demand vs. passive aren't reported?
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Post by tekkenguy on Sept 11, 2015 18:20:06 GMT -5
What do you guys predict "Stitches" will do on the HOT 100? I think similar to Fight Song, maybe not as well I think it could outdo it; Shawn has a much bigger following than Rachel and Stitches has a less generic sound. But his teen idol status may hurt him.
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Post by Ravi on Sept 11, 2015 22:09:06 GMT -5
The formula I use is Sales/12 + Airplay/10 + Streams/9. And it fits perfectly with the percentage shares of a particular component reported sometimes by Billboard.
I am not 100% sure about On-Demand/Passive streaming, but even if they are given different weightages, their weighted average should still largely follow the above formula.
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Sept 11, 2015 22:16:04 GMT -5
I'm always confused why one is called "on-demand" while the other is "passive" I mean that doesn't make sense considering YouTube is not like "watch or die"! You watch a video and it's still on your demand so it's supposed to be "on-demand" as well!
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Post by Enigma. on Sept 12, 2015 4:18:41 GMT -5
Consumption-wise Shawn and Rachel will be pretty even when both songs are done, it all goes down to airplay.
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Post by Daniel Collins on Sept 12, 2015 7:58:08 GMT -5
Mediabase 09/12/15 1. THE WEEKND - Can't Feel My Face: 179.682 (- 0.260) 2. MAJOR LAZER - Lean On f/MØ & DJ Snake: 142.436 (- 1.735) 3. ED SHEERAN - Photograph: 137.408 (+ 1.047) 4. SELENA GOMEZ - Good For You f/A$AP Rocky: 126.177 (+ 1.003) ▲ 5. OMI - Cheerleader: 125.638 (- 1.524) ▼ 6. R. CITY - Locked Away f/Adam Levine: 113.720 (+ 2.544) 7. THE WEEKND - The Hills: 109.525 (+ 2.736) 8. DEMI LOVATO - Cool For The Summer: 105.594 (+ 1.251) 9. WALK THE MOON - Shut Up And Dance: 100.138 (- 0.240) 10. RACHEL PLATTEN - Fight Song: 96.924 (- 1.653) 11. FALL OUT BOY - Uma Thurman: 93.229 (+ 0.004) 12. TAYLOR SWIFT - Bad Blood f/Kendrick Lamar: 81.004 (- 1.468) 13. JASON DERULO - Want To Want Me: 72.302 (+ 0.414) 14. WIZ KHALIFA - See You Again f/Charlie Puth: 66.341 (- 0.666) 15. THOMAS RHETT - Crash And Burn: 66.331 (+ 0.165) 16. SKRILLEX & DIPLO - Where Are U Now w/J. Bieber: 65.397 (- 0.738) 17. CHRIS JANSON - Buy Me A Boat: 61.542 (- 0.033) 18. KEITH URBAN - John Cougar, John Deere...: 61.288 (+ 0.572) 19. TAYLOR SWIFT - Wildest Dreams: 61.226 (+ 2.239) ▲ 20. KENNY CHESNEY - Save It For A Rainy Day: 59.976 (+ 0.821) FETTY WAP - My Way f/Monty: 59.336 (- 0.056) JUSTIN BIEBER - What Do You Mean?: 57.919 (+ 1.886) BRETT ELDREDGE - Lose My Mind: 57.202 (+ 1.010) X AMBASSADORS - Renegades: 56.863 (+ 1.547) CHARLIE PUTH - Marvin Gaye f/Meghan Trainor: 51.191 (+ 0.391) FETTY WAP-679 f/Remy Boyz...: 47.510 (+ 1.372) SHAWN MENDES - Stitches: 46.393 (+ 1.199) MACKLEMORE & RYAN LEWIS - Downtown: 44.532 (+ 1.227) ELLE KING - Ex's and Oh's: 44.145 (+ 0.625) ONE DIRECTION - Drag Me Down: 41.594 (+ 0.491) FLORIDA-GEORGIA LINE - Anything Goes: 40.004 (+ 0.550) ADAM LAMBERT - Ghost Town: 35.310 (+ 0.287) HAILEE STEINFELD - Love Myself: 34.416 (+ 0.268) CARRIE UNDERWOOD - Smoke Break: 33.973 (+ 1.012) DRAKE - Hotline Bling: 26.536 (+ 1.821) MEGHAN TRAINOR - Like I'm Gonna Lose You: 25.170 (+ 0.434) NICK JONAS - Levels: 20.420 (+ 0.774) RITA ORA - Body On Me f/Chris Brown: 14.239 (+ 0.635) NELLY - The Fix f/Jeremih: 11.799 (+ 0.254) MAJOR LAZER - Powerful f/Ellie Goulding: 9.934 (+ 1.084) SELENA GOMEZ - Same Old Love: 2.301 (+ 0.838)
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Post by imbondz on Sept 12, 2015 8:15:49 GMT -5
What is Demi Lovatos highest ranking song?
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Post by yuh yuh on Sept 12, 2015 8:25:11 GMT -5
What is Demi Lovatos highest ranking song? "This Is Me" feat. Joe Jonas (peaked #9)
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Post by jebsib on Sept 12, 2015 9:50:49 GMT -5
It seems as if we are at the tail end of the pop cycle that started with Since U Been Gone / SexyBack / Gaga / EDM. Just like in the early 70s, the post disco era, the Nirvana era, and the Ashanti / Nelly era, pop radio is beginning to lose the enormous cultural influence of its pure pop stars (that are either between albums or underperforming with their last ones), and B-level stars hold the fort down. This has historically led to contemporary r&b filling the void for several years (early 70's Philly Soul era, Bad Boy / Death Row in the 90's, Murder Inc of the 00's,) - Today we see r&b / HH getting a leg-up via streaming and building new artist bases (Fetty Wap, The Weeknd, etc). Will be interesting to see if the cycle continues over the next five years.
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Post by 85la on Sept 12, 2015 12:13:35 GMT -5
The formula I use is Sales/12 + Airplay/10 + Streams/9. And it fits perfectly with the percentage shares of a particular component reported sometimes by Billboard. I am not 100% sure about On-Demand/Passive streaming, but even if they are given different weightages, their weighted average should still largely follow the above formula. Thanks for the clarification!
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Post by 85la on Sept 12, 2015 12:34:08 GMT -5
It seems as if we are at the tail end of the pop cycle that started with Since U Been Gone / SexyBack / Gaga / EDM. Just like in the early 70s, the post disco era, the Nirvana era, and the Ashanti / Nelly era, pop radio is beginning to lose the enormous cultural influence of its pure pop stars (that are either between albums or underperforming with their last ones), and B-level stars hold the fort down. This has historically led to contemporary r&b filling the void for several years (early 70's Philly Soul era, Bad Boy / Death Row in the 90's, Murder Inc of the 00's,) - Today we see r&b / HH getting a leg-up via streaming and building new artist bases (Fetty Wap, The Weeknd, etc). Will be interesting to see if the cycle continues over the next five years. Are you referring to SUBG/SexyBack/Gaga/EDM as the start of the latest "pop" cycle, or the progression of it? Those songs/genres are all very different and occurred over quite a few years and aren't necessarily what you would call "pure pop", so I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to say there. I would argue the latest pop cycle started in '08 when Gaga and Katy were starting to become big and many other dance/pop songs became hits, but that's just me. I agree though that r&b/hip-hop tends to fill in the voids when pop doesn't dominate, and would add that rock also seems to take a stronghold.
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Post by jebsib on Sept 12, 2015 14:04:38 GMT -5
Progression. Noted Top 40 Historian Sean Ross suggested SUBG as the song that 'woke Top 40 from the 2000s doldrums'. This led to higher ratings for CHR and a new identity that blossomed with Timberlake, Rihanna pop Chris Brown et al, and led to the Gaga / Katy Perry explosion which also dovetailed into the EDM phase. They are not necessarily pure pop (but neither was Prince or Alanis) and yet somehow manage to create / supplement / nurture a strong & dominant pop landscape. Usually r&b (and more recently Hip-Hop) fills the voids (See 1972, 1993, 2003), but often other genres (AC / Country in 1981; Alternative Rock in the mid 90s). The advent of streaming and the dominance there of Hip-Hop suggests the balance is shifting culturally again.
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Post by ry4n on Sept 12, 2015 14:09:27 GMT -5
I've felt like pop radio has been searching for the next big sound/trend for a couple years now. The closest thing currently is whatever Max Martin's producing these days.
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Post by wjr15 on Sept 12, 2015 14:47:16 GMT -5
With the huge successes of Blurred Lines, Get Lucky, Uptown Funk, Happy, All About That Bass, Sugar, I thought pop music was gonna go more on a throwback sound, but it seems like tropical/house music is gaining a lot of traction this year.
2009 through 2011 was almost nothing but Dance Pop/Eurodance type songs (Gaga, Katy, Britney, BEP, Kesha) 2011 and through 2012 saw a huge rise in EDM music (Calvin, Zedd, Guetta) 2012 also seemed to be the year where Alternative music started getting a lot more play on pop radio all the way through 2014 (.fun, Gotye, Mumford & Sons, Lumineers) From mid 2013 til the beginning of 2015, the 80's/90's throwback songs were definitely dominating pop radio. (Pharrell, Bruno, Robin) End of 2014 started to see a rise in house music that has continued through now (Disclosure, Omi, Justin) This year, hip hop artists have been gaining a lot of traction in pop radio this year (Fetty Wap, Silento, Nicki)
No matter what the pop radio trend is, you'll always have your exceptions where they still play pure pop music (Kelly during Stronger era, Katy during Prism era, Taylor during 1989 era)
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Post by badrobot on Sept 12, 2015 18:53:09 GMT -5
If you're talking broad trends I think jebsib has it right. 05 was also when digital sales were included on the Hot 100. I think it proved to people in the industry that there was more of a taste for non-hip-hop/R&B than they had thought.
I do think that the digital world has enormously cracked open the variety of music that gets traction. There's much more genre fluidity.
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Post by forg on Sept 12, 2015 19:02:18 GMT -5
I hope The Hills makes it to #1 and Photograph top 10
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Post by tekkenguy on Sept 12, 2015 19:49:54 GMT -5
With the huge successes of Blurred Lines, Get Lucky, Uptown Funk, Happy, All About That Bass, Sugar, I thought pop music was gonna go more on a throwback sound, but it seems like tropical/house music is gaining a lot of traction this year. 2009 through 2011 was almost nothing but Dance Pop/Eurodance type songs (Gaga, Katy, Britney, BEP, Kesha) 2011 and through 2012 saw a huge rise in EDM music (Calvin, Zedd, Guetta) 2012 also seemed to be the year where Alternative music started getting a lot more play on pop radio all the way through 2014 (.fun, Gotye, Mumford & Sons, Lumineers) From mid 2013 til the beginning of 2015, the 80's/90's throwback songs were definitely dominating pop radio. (Pharrell, Bruno, Robin) End of 2014 started to see a rise in house music that has continued through now (Disclosure, Omi, Justin) This year, hip hop artists have been gaining a lot of traction in pop radio this year (Fetty Wap, Silento, Nicki) No matter what the pop radio trend is, you'll always have your exceptions where they still play pure pop music (Kelly during Stronger era, Katy during Prism era, Taylor during 1989 era) 2014-15 seemed to be another transition between focusing on established acts and being open to a variety of different sounds. Almost every breakout act the past two years ended up a one-hit wonder (exceptions: Lorde, Iggy, Sam, 5SOS, Meghan, Tove, and the Weeknd). Pop radio seems less concerned about making stars out of the new artists than squeezing out one hit each from them and then throwing them away,
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Sept 12, 2015 20:04:45 GMT -5
I hope The Hills makes it to #1 and Photograph top 10 The hills have eyes and photograph will never be alone, so don't worry about them.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2015 22:40:33 GMT -5
Wow... It seems like T-Swift will prevent JB from getting a potential #1 on Radio.
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Post by bccole on Sept 13, 2015 0:01:28 GMT -5
Uptown Funk dropped last week because it fell significantly on streaming (over 1 million). The only other week UF had a sudden streaming drop like that was the week UF missed out on tying the Top 10 record and fell from 8 to 12. UF won't make it back to the Top 20, but I think Bad Blood, Drag Me Down, and maybe Downtown will drop back below it this week. This would put UF back up at around #23. Marvin Gaye has peaked, and I don't think the Mill/Minaj collaboration will climb much higher (there are streams Nielsen neglected to count for a few weeks, and we believe that's what's caused the surge now, but we could be wrong).
After the 8-12 drop UF barely moved for the next nine weeks, and it's sales and airplay are virtually unchanged from last week. UF is falling just a little on Spotify, but the lower the song ranks, in the fewer streams there are separating the tracks anyway. I haven't heard UF losing video streams this week, so I think the faster falling songs (BB, DMD) will bump UF back up a bit, and DT will need to grow legs for a couple of more weeks before it's standing firm. It won't be long until See You Again falls below UF, and maybe even TOL. Also, I can't see where the performance with Swift gave SYA any boost in either sales or on Spotify. Since I really wanted SYA to get to 4 million so we could have a song from 2015 sell 4 million copies before 2015 ended, the fact it's slowed down so much and it's just now reaching 3.5 million is a huge disappointment.
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Post by bccole on Sept 13, 2015 0:15:05 GMT -5
With the huge successes of Blurred Lines, Get Lucky, Uptown Funk, Happy, All About That Bass, Sugar, I thought pop music was gonna go more on a throwback sound, but it seems like tropical/house music is gaining a lot of traction this year. 2009 through 2011 was almost nothing but Dance Pop/Eurodance type songs (Gaga, Katy, Britney, BEP, Kesha) 2011 and through 2012 saw a huge rise in EDM music (Calvin, Zedd, Guetta) 2012 also seemed to be the year where Alternative music started getting a lot more play on pop radio all the way through 2014 (.fun, Gotye, Mumford & Sons, Lumineers) From mid 2013 til the beginning of 2015, the 80's/90's throwback songs were definitely dominating pop radio. (Pharrell, Bruno, Robin) End of 2014 started to see a rise in house music that has continued through now (Disclosure, Omi, Justin) This year, hip hop artists have been gaining a lot of traction in pop radio this year (Fetty Wap, Silento, Nicki) No matter what the pop radio trend is, you'll always have your exceptions where they still play pure pop music (Kelly during Stronger era, Katy during Prism era, Taylor during 1989 era) I'll be glad when real Rock music finally returns to mainstream radio. Active Rock has been gone for far too long, and the format has a lot of great hits the Pop Quadrant (consisting of AC, Hot AC, Rhythmic, and Top 40) refuse to touch. A few agressive Hot AC stations will throw some of the Rock power ballads a bone now and then, but the last truly successful Active Rock crossover (started at AR and Alternative at the same time) was "Second Chance," which hit Rock in late 2008 and mainstream in early 2009. "Radioactive" and "Sail" crossed over from Alt to AR before going to PQ stations (so did "Love Somebody" released not long after Second Chance), so they don't quite count. But until about ten years ago getting real Rock music on PQ stations minus Rhythmic and softer AC wasn't that hard.
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Post by bccole on Sept 13, 2015 0:19:13 GMT -5
The formula I use is Sales/12 + Airplay/10 + Streams/9. And it fits perfectly with the percentage shares of a particular component reported sometimes by Billboard. I am not 100% sure about On-Demand/Passive streaming, but even if they are given different weightages, their weighted average should still largely follow the above formula. ODS and VS are weighed the same, though there is a disagreement between chart watchers who think ODS should be weighed heavier and those that think they should count the same. I feel like ODS should be heavier, since you are clearly streaming a song on ODS only for the song, whereas with VS you could be watching it for the video or even someone mocking the song and/or artist with their video.
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Post by THINKIN BOUT YOU on Sept 13, 2015 0:52:15 GMT -5
Uptown Funk dropped last week because it fell significantly on streaming (over 1 million). The only other week UF had a sudden streaming drop like that was the week UF missed out on tying the Top 10 record and fell from 8 to 12. UF won't make it back to the Top 20, but I think Bad Blood, Drag Me Down, and maybe Downtown will drop back below it this week. This would put UF back up at around #23. Marvin Gaye has peaked, and I don't think the Mill/Minaj collaboration will climb much higher (there are streams Nielsen neglected to count for a few weeks, and we believe that's what's caused the surge now, but we could be wrong). After the 8-12 drop UF barely moved for the next nine weeks, and it's sales and airplay are virtually unchanged from last week. UF is falling just a little on Spotify, but the lower the song ranks, in the fewer streams there are separating the tracks anyway. I haven't heard UF losing video streams this week, so I think the faster falling songs (BB, DMD) will bump UF back up a bit, and DT will need to grow legs for a couple of more weeks before it's standing firm. It won't be long until See You Again falls below UF, and maybe even TOL. Also, I can't see where the performance with Swift gave SYA any boost in either sales or on Spotify. Since I really wanted SYA to get to 4 million so we could have a song from 2015 sell 4 million copies before 2015 ended, the fact it's slowed down so much and it's just now reaching 3.5 million is a huge disappointment. I just realized it's Saturday night right now! Saturday night we in this spot, don't believe me just watch!!!!!!!!!!!!! C'mon!
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Post by Soulsista on Sept 13, 2015 11:08:42 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 35, 30, 25, and 20 years ago:
September 27, 1980
01 01 Upside Down - Diana Ross (4th and final week at #1) 02 02 All Out Of Love - Air Supply 03 03 Another One Bites The Dust - Queen 04 06 Give Me The Night - George Benson 05 05 Lookin' For Love - Johnny Lee 06 07 Late In The Evening - Paul Simon 07 08 Drivin' My Life Away - Eddie Rabbitt 08 04 Fame - Irene Cara 09 09 One In a Million You - Larry Graham 10 11 I'm Alright - Kenny Loggins
September 28, 1985
01 01 Money For Nothing - Dire Straits (2nd of 3 weeks at #1) 02 02 Cherish - Kool & The Gang 03 06 Freedom - Wham! 04 05 Don't Lose My Number - Phil Collins 05 09 Oh Sheila - Ready For The World 06 10 Dress You Up - Madonna 07 13 Take On Me - a-ha 08 03 St. Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion) - John Parr 09 14 Saving All My Love For You - Whitney Houston 10 15 Lonely Ol' Night - John Cougar Mellencamp
September 29, 1990
01 04 (Can't Live Without Your) Love And Affection - Nelson (1st and only week at #1) 02 05 Close To You - Maxi Priest 03 01 Release Me - Wilson Phillips 04 02 Blaze Of Glory - Jon Bon Jovi 05 08 Praying For Time - George Michael 06 07 Something Happened On The Way To Heaven - Phil Collins 07 03 Do Me! - Bell Biv DeVoe 08 06 Thieves In The Temple - Prince 09 11 Oh Girl - Paul Young 10 13 My, My, My - Johnny Gill
September 23, 1995
01 01 Gangsta's Paradise - Coolio feat. L.V. (3rd and final week at #1) 02 02 You Are Not Alone - Michael Jackson 03 03 Kiss From a Rose - Seal 04 04 Waterfalls - TLC 05 06 Runaway - Janet Jackson 06 07 I Can Love You Like That - All-4-One 07 05 Boombastic - Shaggy 08 09 I Got 5 On It - Luniz 09 08 Only Wanna Be With You - Hootie & The Blowfish 10 13 As I Lay Me Down - Sophie B. Hawkins
Next week: the first song by a female artist to debut at #1.
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Post by ry4n on Sept 13, 2015 11:27:56 GMT -5
Top 10 flashbacks for this week
1 year ago (9/27/2014)
1 1 All About That Bass - Meghan Trainor (2nd week of 8 @ #1) 2 2 Shake It Off - Taylor Swift 3 3 Anaconda - Nicki Minaj 4 5 Black Widow - Iggy Azalea feat. Rita Ora 5 4 Bang Bang - Jessie J, Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj 6 6 Stay With Me - Sam Smith 7 8 Break Free - Ariana Grande feat. Zedd 8 9 Maps - Maroon 5 9 7 Rude - MAGIC! 10 11 Boom Clap - Charli XCX
5 years ago (9/25/2010)
1 1 Teenage Dream - Katy Perry (2nd and final week @ #1) 2 2 Love The Way You Lie - Eminem feat. Rihanna 3 4 Just The Way You Are - Bruno Mars 4 3 Dynamite - Taio Cruz 5 5 I Like It - Enrique Iglesias feat. Pitbull 6 6 DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love - Usher feat. Pitbull 7 9 Just A Dream - Nelly 8 8 Take It Off - Ke$ha 9 13 Club Can't Handle Me - Flo Rida feat. David Guetta 10 7 Mine - Taylor Swift
10 years ago (9/24/2005)
1 1 Gold Digger - Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx (2nd week of 10 @ #1) 2 2 Shake It Off - Mariah Carey 3 4 We Belong Together - Mariah Carey 4 6 Like You - Bow Wow feat. Ciara 5 3 Lose Control - Missy Elliott feat. Ciara & Fatman Scoop 6 5 Don't Cha - Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes 7 16 My Humps - Black Eyed Peas 8 7 Pon De Replay - Rihanna 9 25 Outta Control (Remix) - 50 Cent feat. Mobb Deep 10 11 Wake Me Up When September Ends - Green Day
15 years ago (9/23/2000)
1 1 Music - Madonna (2nd week of 4 @ #1) 2 2 Doesn't Really Matter - Janet Jackson 3 3 Jumpin', Jumpin' - Destiny's Child 4 4 Bent - Matchbox 20 5 5 Incomplete - Sisqo 6 6 Kryptonite - 3 Doors Down 7 7 (Hot S**t) Country Grammar - Nelly 8 9 I Wanna Know - Joe 9 11 Come On Over (All I Want Is You) - Christina Aguilera 10 8 No More - Ruff Endz
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Post by Soulsista on Sept 13, 2015 11:34:33 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 55, 50, 45, and 40 years ago:
September 19, 1960 (for the week ending September 24)
01 02 The Twist - Chubby Checker (1st and only week at #1) 02 03 My Heart Has a Mind Of Its Own - Connie Francis 03 01 It's Now Or Never - Elvis Presley 04 04 Mr. Custer - Larry Verne 05 06 Chain Gang - Sam Cooke 06 05 Walk Don't Run - The Ventures 07 08 Kiddio - Brook Benton 08 09 Yogi - The Ivy Three 09 07 Volare (Nel Blu Di Pinto Di Blu) - Bobby Rydell 10 13 A Million To One - Jimmy Charles
September 25, 1965
01 02 Eve Of Destruction - Barry McGuire (1st and only week at #1) 02 07 Hang On Sloopy - The McCoys 03 04 You Were On My Mind - We Five 04 05 Catch Us If You Can - The Dave Clark Five 05 01 Help! - The Beatles 06 06 The 'In' Crowd - Ramsey Lewis 07 03 Like a Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan 08 08 It Ain't Me Baby - The Turtles 09 10 Heart Full Of Soul - The Yardbirds 10 14 Laugh At Me - Sonny
September 26, 1970
01 01 Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Diana Ross (2nd of 3 weeks at #1) 02 02 War - Edwin Starr 03 03 Looking Out My Back Door / Long As I Can See The Light - Creedence Clearwater Revival 04 04 Patches - Clarence Carter 05 05 Julie Do Ya Love Me - Bobby Sherman 06 12 Cracklin' Rosie - Neil Diamond 07 09 Candida - Dawn 08 13 Snowbird - Anne Murray 09 14 (I Know) I'm Losing You - Rare Earth 10 06 25 Or 6 To 4 - Chicago
September 27, 1975
01 04 I'm Sorry / Calypso - John Denver (1st and only week at #1) 02 01 Fame - David Bowie 03 02 Rhinestone Cowboy - Glen Campbell 04 05 Fight The Power - The Isley Brothers 05 07 Run Joey Run - David Geddes 06 06 Could It Be Magic - Barry Manilow 07 03 At Seventeen - Janis Ian 08 09 Wasted Days And Wasted Nights - Freddy Fender 09 11 Ballroom Blitz - Sweet 10 10 Feel Like Makin' Love - Bad Company
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Post by wjr15 on Sept 13, 2015 12:01:07 GMT -5
Shake It Off at #2 one year ago and Shake It Off at #2 ten years ago
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Post by shoocoochoocoo on Sept 13, 2015 12:42:01 GMT -5
but huge difference in terms of voice quality
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Post by 85la on Sept 13, 2015 13:15:23 GMT -5
but huge difference in terms of voice quality What do you mean exactly? Taylor better than Mariah or vice versa? or 2005 Mariah better than 2014/15 Mariah?
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Post by jarhys on Sept 13, 2015 13:16:21 GMT -5
but huge difference in terms of voice quality What do you mean exactly? Taylor better than Mariah or vice versa? or 2005 Mariah better than 2014/15 Mariah? When you nod your head yes But you wanna say no
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