VideoChart38: Does Sheryl Crow finally reach #1?
Dec 27, 2003 22:21:26 GMT -5
Post by pophector on Dec 27, 2003 22:21:26 GMT -5
Sticky... And on the last chart of the year...
The Pulse Music Video Chart Top 10
2W LW TW Title Artist Pts Chg LW PP WOC
05 06 10 Me Against The Music Britney Spears f/Madonna 15 -19 34 1(5) 10
NE 09 09 With You Jessica Simpson 16 -6 22 9 2
08 07 08 Hey Ya! Outkast 17 -8 25 4 13
00 NE 07 Love Profusion Madonna 18 18 00 7 1
02 05 06 You Don't Know My Name Alicia Keys 20 -18 38 2 5
07 10 05 Milkshake Kelis 21 1 20 5 4
03 04 04 Feelin' This Blink 182 29 -9 38 3 4
06 03 03 My Immortal Evanescence 33 -15 48 3 5
01 01 02 It's My Life No Doubt 39 -26 65 1(3) 7
04 02 01 The First Cut Is The Deepest Sheryl Crow 44 -6 50 1(1) 9 Sheryl Crow after 9 weeks on the chart finally grabs her well deserved #1! About time too. Her chart run: 10-4-3-3-6-2-4-2-1! And from my archives, the first video to rise from the bottom to the top to get to #1(though it did crash 2 times but still... big yay for Sheryl Crow. Being the second cover song in a row to hit #1 after ending No Doubt's 3 week run at #1. Though Sheryl was at her peak points wise last week when she was at #2 last week with 50 points and there were a few other weeks when Sheryl was above 44 as well. No record breaker really this week but still very very impressive for Sheryl Crow to get her #1, crashing No Doubt to #2 this week. I had this feeling this video would eventually hit #1 soon with it having strong points each week, even at #10 when it initally debuted with 28 points(still the most for a #10 that week). The First Cut Is The Deepest was directed by the same guy who directed Britney's I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman video, Wayne Isham, which is why the video looks similar but is far superior than Britney's normal cliff video of a yucky song.... Overall, power to the Crow!
Droppers:
08 Fallen Sarah McLachlan, Peak #1 for 1 week, 8 weeks on chart
Summary:
What a very triumph conquest for Ms. Sheryl Crow. She made #1 when most wouldn't expect her to, and she did it spending 2 weeks at #2, that's less than how many weeks Coldplay had to wait to get to #1 for 1 week with The Scientist which went: 2-5-2-2-2-1. And Sheryl thankfully didn't do a Beyonce f/Sean Paul "Baby Boy" which spent 3 weeks at #2 but never hit the #1 spot. So overall, huge YAY for Miss Sheryl who's single is also doing mighty well on radio & of course, her GH is selling incredibly well. Well deserved for an artist who's been out for about more than a decade. And we have a case of a cover song video knocking another cover song video as No Doubt's It's My Life video falls 1 spot to #2 losing 26 points, ouch! Chart run: 4-6-4-1-1-1-2... cool chart run. For them, seeing as VH1's Top 20 Countdown is frozen again this week & won't air till January 3rd, It's My Life by default spends its 3rd week atop VH1's Top 20 Countdown... so it's equally done as well on Pulse as on VH1, great! It's My Life was a former #1 on my personal chart, but for only 1 week. Still a fabulous song though.... adore it & its video as I've stated the past million times. Next up, Evanescence hold still as My Immortal keeps its hold at #3! Keeping their #3 streak with every video they've had on Pulse alive, when BTML & Going Under both peaked at #3. But My Immortal has done something BTML has done but Going Under hasn't, meaning that it has spent more than 1 week at #3. BTML & My Immortal have now both spent 2 weeks at #3. The record for the most weeks at #3 peaking at #3 by my records was Christina Aguilera's Fighter which spent 3 weeks at #3 on the VideoChart. Hope My Immortal keeps on doing well here! :) Next up, outdoing my predictions again is Blink 182's Feelin' This! Keeping their top 5 hold alive staying at #4 for a second week! Now they've spent 2 weeks at the same position twice! Chart run: 3-3-4-4... excellent chart run for them, especially for a rock video on this chart. Next up: even though she only gains 1 point, Kelis' Milkshake zooms up the chart rising up 5 spots to #5! The last video I recall doing this was Stacie Orrico's More To Life which rose up 5 spots to #5 but fell off completely next week & never reentered... 10-5-off, how awful... Still Kelis' Milkshake is addictive & it'll be a perfect treat to have in our charts of 2004... go Kelis, still waiting for it to hit #1 on the Hot 100... what a great talent Kelis is, and look what she does as well, pushing Alicia Keys out of the top 5, as You Don't Know My Name falls 1 to #6, though congrats to her for having the #1 album in the country as usual 1-2-1, the Christmas #1 album is always something to be proud of as I like You Don't Know My Name more than Fallin'. And the only & the big surprise entry this week is Madonna's Love Profusion this week debuting at #7! Making it her 4th chart entry in 2003: American Life #1[1] 8 weeks, Hollywood #1[2] 10 weeks, Me Against The Music #1[5] 10 weeks, and now Love Profusion. Excellent little video no matter how cheap it is... and the video's not even expected to air on US TV until January, so how nice for it. :) How cool.... and now after the Queen Of Pop has become our sole entry, next up, we have the longest video in ages! Outkast's Hey Ya! falls 1 to #8 spending its 13th week on the chart, 1 more & it beats Crazy In Love which spent 14 weeks on the chart & 3 more to beat Intuition's 17 weeks on the chart, so who knows how long it can spend next... next up, Jessica Simpson doesn't move at all staying at #9 though she loses 6 points from last week... not a strong chart this week at all... and our big plunge of the week which has done amazingly well, Me Against The Music falls 4 spots to #10, spending 5 weeks at #1. Chart run: 1-1-1-1-2-1-4-5-6-10. It's peak week in points was when it had 62 points 1 week, at one time before No Doubt, the 3rd biggest of all time until all of No Doubt's 3 weeks at #1 pushes it down to #6. But still, though doing excellently & superbly well as a video, it did the opposite of Sheryl Crow going from the top to the bottom, unless it can do a Sarah McLachlan, who before falling went 10-8... MATM was a huge video in 2003 for how much buzz it created for both artists... a nice way to end it all on 2003.
I would do a 2003 Year End chart on the Pulse Board's Top Videos Of 2003 by point numbers each week but since the R&R boards were erased with the old charts, I can't compile them all, I don't even have the midyear charts with me anymore :'(
Rules: Vote for your top 10 music videos of the week.
1)Madonna "Love Profusion"
2)Kelis "Milkshake"
3)No Doubt "It's My Life"
4)Beyonce "Me, Myself & I"
5)Evanescence "My Immortal"
6)Nelly Furtado "Powerless(Say What You Want)'
7)Alicia Keys "You Don't Know My Name"
8)Sheryl Crow "The First Cut Is The Deepest"
9)Britney Spears f/Madonna "Me Against The Music"
10)Stacie Orrico "I Promise"
The Pulse Music Video Chart Top 10
2W LW TW Title Artist Pts Chg LW PP WOC
05 06 10 Me Against The Music Britney Spears f/Madonna 15 -19 34 1(5) 10
NE 09 09 With You Jessica Simpson 16 -6 22 9 2
08 07 08 Hey Ya! Outkast 17 -8 25 4 13
00 NE 07 Love Profusion Madonna 18 18 00 7 1
02 05 06 You Don't Know My Name Alicia Keys 20 -18 38 2 5
07 10 05 Milkshake Kelis 21 1 20 5 4
03 04 04 Feelin' This Blink 182 29 -9 38 3 4
06 03 03 My Immortal Evanescence 33 -15 48 3 5
01 01 02 It's My Life No Doubt 39 -26 65 1(3) 7
04 02 01 The First Cut Is The Deepest Sheryl Crow 44 -6 50 1(1) 9 Sheryl Crow after 9 weeks on the chart finally grabs her well deserved #1! About time too. Her chart run: 10-4-3-3-6-2-4-2-1! And from my archives, the first video to rise from the bottom to the top to get to #1(though it did crash 2 times but still... big yay for Sheryl Crow. Being the second cover song in a row to hit #1 after ending No Doubt's 3 week run at #1. Though Sheryl was at her peak points wise last week when she was at #2 last week with 50 points and there were a few other weeks when Sheryl was above 44 as well. No record breaker really this week but still very very impressive for Sheryl Crow to get her #1, crashing No Doubt to #2 this week. I had this feeling this video would eventually hit #1 soon with it having strong points each week, even at #10 when it initally debuted with 28 points(still the most for a #10 that week). The First Cut Is The Deepest was directed by the same guy who directed Britney's I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman video, Wayne Isham, which is why the video looks similar but is far superior than Britney's normal cliff video of a yucky song.... Overall, power to the Crow!
Droppers:
08 Fallen Sarah McLachlan, Peak #1 for 1 week, 8 weeks on chart
Summary:
What a very triumph conquest for Ms. Sheryl Crow. She made #1 when most wouldn't expect her to, and she did it spending 2 weeks at #2, that's less than how many weeks Coldplay had to wait to get to #1 for 1 week with The Scientist which went: 2-5-2-2-2-1. And Sheryl thankfully didn't do a Beyonce f/Sean Paul "Baby Boy" which spent 3 weeks at #2 but never hit the #1 spot. So overall, huge YAY for Miss Sheryl who's single is also doing mighty well on radio & of course, her GH is selling incredibly well. Well deserved for an artist who's been out for about more than a decade. And we have a case of a cover song video knocking another cover song video as No Doubt's It's My Life video falls 1 spot to #2 losing 26 points, ouch! Chart run: 4-6-4-1-1-1-2... cool chart run. For them, seeing as VH1's Top 20 Countdown is frozen again this week & won't air till January 3rd, It's My Life by default spends its 3rd week atop VH1's Top 20 Countdown... so it's equally done as well on Pulse as on VH1, great! It's My Life was a former #1 on my personal chart, but for only 1 week. Still a fabulous song though.... adore it & its video as I've stated the past million times. Next up, Evanescence hold still as My Immortal keeps its hold at #3! Keeping their #3 streak with every video they've had on Pulse alive, when BTML & Going Under both peaked at #3. But My Immortal has done something BTML has done but Going Under hasn't, meaning that it has spent more than 1 week at #3. BTML & My Immortal have now both spent 2 weeks at #3. The record for the most weeks at #3 peaking at #3 by my records was Christina Aguilera's Fighter which spent 3 weeks at #3 on the VideoChart. Hope My Immortal keeps on doing well here! :) Next up, outdoing my predictions again is Blink 182's Feelin' This! Keeping their top 5 hold alive staying at #4 for a second week! Now they've spent 2 weeks at the same position twice! Chart run: 3-3-4-4... excellent chart run for them, especially for a rock video on this chart. Next up: even though she only gains 1 point, Kelis' Milkshake zooms up the chart rising up 5 spots to #5! The last video I recall doing this was Stacie Orrico's More To Life which rose up 5 spots to #5 but fell off completely next week & never reentered... 10-5-off, how awful... Still Kelis' Milkshake is addictive & it'll be a perfect treat to have in our charts of 2004... go Kelis, still waiting for it to hit #1 on the Hot 100... what a great talent Kelis is, and look what she does as well, pushing Alicia Keys out of the top 5, as You Don't Know My Name falls 1 to #6, though congrats to her for having the #1 album in the country as usual 1-2-1, the Christmas #1 album is always something to be proud of as I like You Don't Know My Name more than Fallin'. And the only & the big surprise entry this week is Madonna's Love Profusion this week debuting at #7! Making it her 4th chart entry in 2003: American Life #1[1] 8 weeks, Hollywood #1[2] 10 weeks, Me Against The Music #1[5] 10 weeks, and now Love Profusion. Excellent little video no matter how cheap it is... and the video's not even expected to air on US TV until January, so how nice for it. :) How cool.... and now after the Queen Of Pop has become our sole entry, next up, we have the longest video in ages! Outkast's Hey Ya! falls 1 to #8 spending its 13th week on the chart, 1 more & it beats Crazy In Love which spent 14 weeks on the chart & 3 more to beat Intuition's 17 weeks on the chart, so who knows how long it can spend next... next up, Jessica Simpson doesn't move at all staying at #9 though she loses 6 points from last week... not a strong chart this week at all... and our big plunge of the week which has done amazingly well, Me Against The Music falls 4 spots to #10, spending 5 weeks at #1. Chart run: 1-1-1-1-2-1-4-5-6-10. It's peak week in points was when it had 62 points 1 week, at one time before No Doubt, the 3rd biggest of all time until all of No Doubt's 3 weeks at #1 pushes it down to #6. But still, though doing excellently & superbly well as a video, it did the opposite of Sheryl Crow going from the top to the bottom, unless it can do a Sarah McLachlan, who before falling went 10-8... MATM was a huge video in 2003 for how much buzz it created for both artists... a nice way to end it all on 2003.
I would do a 2003 Year End chart on the Pulse Board's Top Videos Of 2003 by point numbers each week but since the R&R boards were erased with the old charts, I can't compile them all, I don't even have the midyear charts with me anymore :'(
Rules: Vote for your top 10 music videos of the week.
1)Madonna "Love Profusion"
2)Kelis "Milkshake"
3)No Doubt "It's My Life"
4)Beyonce "Me, Myself & I"
5)Evanescence "My Immortal"
6)Nelly Furtado "Powerless(Say What You Want)'
7)Alicia Keys "You Don't Know My Name"
8)Sheryl Crow "The First Cut Is The Deepest"
9)Britney Spears f/Madonna "Me Against The Music"
10)Stacie Orrico "I Promise"