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Post by dbhmr on Dec 15, 2021 16:05:47 GMT -5
This is cute! I've been sort of unable to stand Ed for the last while but idk, I'm much less bothered by him here. Maybe it's Elton lol.
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Post by radio2009 on Dec 21, 2021 18:38:27 GMT -5
Jumps from #72 to #66 on the Hot 100.
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Post by radio2009 on Dec 23, 2021 16:56:56 GMT -5
#2 on AC, Top 30 on Hot AC, and closing in on the Top 40 on Pop.
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Post by sundaymorningguy on Dec 23, 2021 19:56:45 GMT -5
I like this when I don’t see the video. I find Ed Sheeran obnoxious.
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Post by jdanton2 on Dec 26, 2021 14:02:34 GMT -5
#1 on todays Mediabase AC charts which makes it official for the week. if it is also #1 on Billboard it would be Elton's first #1 since Something About the Way You Look Tonight in 1997.
AC 2 1 ED SHEERAN & ELTON JOHN Merry Christmas 942 715 227 3.80
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Post by jdanton2 on Dec 28, 2021 17:10:13 GMT -5
officially #1 on Billboard giving Elton his 17th #1 at AC which is a record.Cold Heart so far has peaked at #5. www.billboard.com/music/chart-beat/ed-sheeran-elton-john-merry-christmas-number-one-adult-contemporary-chart-1235014065/John extends his lead over the Carpenters, who logged 15 AC No. 1s in 1970-81. Next up: Barry Manilow (13), Celine Dion, Lionel Richie (11 each), Whitney Houston and Olivia Newton-John (10 each). Here’s a recap of John’s 17 AC chart-toppers: “Daniel,” two weeks at No. 1, beginning May 12, 1973 “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart,” with Kiki Dee, one, Sept. 11, 1976 “Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word,” one, Dec. 18, 1976 “Mama Can’t Buy You Love,” one, Aug. 25, 1979 “Little Jeannie,” two, June 14, 1980 “Blue Eyes,” two, Sept. 11, 1982 “That’s What Friends Are For” (Dionne & Friends; Dionne Warwick, John, Gladys Knight & Stevie Wonder), two, Jan. 11, 1986 “I Don’t Wanna Go On With You Like That,” one, Aug. 20, 1988 “Healing Hands,” one, Oct. 21, 1989 “You Gotta Love Someone,” five, Dec. 15, 1990 “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me,” with George Michael, two, Feb. 8, 1992 “The One,” six, July 25, 1992 “Simple Life,” three, March 20, 1993 “Can You Feel the Love Tonight,” eight, July 9, 1994 “Believe,” two, May 20, 1995 “Something About the Way You Look Tonight,” 10, Nov. 22, 1997 “Merry Christmas,” with Ed Sheeran, one to-date, Jan. 1, 2022
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Post by colson on Dec 28, 2021 17:42:24 GMT -5
Wow. "Candle In The Wind" didn't make it to #1 on AC? That's a surprise.
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Post by Rose Wintur on Dec 28, 2021 19:37:02 GMT -5
This is my favourite new holiday song this year and probably my favourite to come out in years. Will definitely be a December regular for me going forward I’m sure!
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Post by SPRΞΞ on Dec 30, 2021 0:46:26 GMT -5
officially #1 on Billboard giving Elton his 17th #1 at AC which is a record.Cold Heart so far has peaked at #5. www.billboard.com/music/chart-beat/ed-sheeran-elton-john-merry-christmas-number-one-adult-contemporary-chart-1235014065/John extends his lead over the Carpenters, who logged 15 AC No. 1s in 1970-81. Next up: Barry Manilow (13), Celine Dion, Lionel Richie (11 each), Whitney Houston and Olivia Newton-John (10 each). Here’s a recap of John’s 17 AC chart-toppers: “Daniel,” two weeks at No. 1, beginning May 12, 1973 “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart,” with Kiki Dee, one, Sept. 11, 1976 “Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word,” one, Dec. 18, 1976 “Mama Can’t Buy You Love,” one, Aug. 25, 1979 “Little Jeannie,” two, June 14, 1980 “Blue Eyes,” two, Sept. 11, 1982 “That’s What Friends Are For” (Dionne & Friends; Dionne Warwick, John, Gladys Knight & Stevie Wonder), two, Jan. 11, 1986 “I Don’t Wanna Go On With You Like That,” one, Aug. 20, 1988 “Healing Hands,” one, Oct. 21, 1989 “You Gotta Love Someone,” five, Dec. 15, 1990 “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me,” with George Michael, two, Feb. 8, 1992 “The One,” six, July 25, 1992 “Simple Life,” three, March 20, 1993 “Can You Feel the Love Tonight,” eight, July 9, 1994 “Believe,” two, May 20, 1995 “Something About the Way You Look Tonight,” 10, Nov. 22, 1997 “Merry Christmas,” with Ed Sheeran, one to-date, Jan. 1, 2022 can you possibly list the 15 #1's for the Carpenters?
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Post by SPRΞΞ on Dec 26, 2022 17:08:51 GMT -5
Did this song do anything this year? It deserves to be a classic staple.
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Post by jdanton2 on Dec 27, 2022 18:41:19 GMT -5
officially #1 on Billboard giving Elton his 17th #1 at AC which is a record.Cold Heart so far has peaked at #5. www.billboard.com/music/chart-beat/ed-sheeran-elton-john-merry-christmas-number-one-adult-contemporary-chart-1235014065/John extends his lead over the Carpenters, who logged 15 AC No. 1s in 1970-81. Next up: Barry Manilow (13), Celine Dion, Lionel Richie (11 each), Whitney Houston and Olivia Newton-John (10 each). Here’s a recap of John’s 17 AC chart-toppers: “Daniel,” two weeks at No. 1, beginning May 12, 1973 “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart,” with Kiki Dee, one, Sept. 11, 1976 “Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word,” one, Dec. 18, 1976 “Mama Can’t Buy You Love,” one, Aug. 25, 1979 “Little Jeannie,” two, June 14, 1980 “Blue Eyes,” two, Sept. 11, 1982 “That’s What Friends Are For” (Dionne & Friends; Dionne Warwick, John, Gladys Knight & Stevie Wonder), two, Jan. 11, 1986 “I Don’t Wanna Go On With You Like That,” one, Aug. 20, 1988 “Healing Hands,” one, Oct. 21, 1989 “You Gotta Love Someone,” five, Dec. 15, 1990 “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me,” with George Michael, two, Feb. 8, 1992 “The One,” six, July 25, 1992 “Simple Life,” three, March 20, 1993 “Can You Feel the Love Tonight,” eight, July 9, 1994 “Believe,” two, May 20, 1995 “Something About the Way You Look Tonight,” 10, Nov. 22, 1997 “Merry Christmas,” with Ed Sheeran, one to-date, Jan. 1, 2022 can you possibly list the 15 #1's for the Carpenters? all their AC #1 songs and other peaks at the link here. www.billboard.com/artist/carpenters/chart-history/asi/
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