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The NeoGAF Music Charts Thread

Bullet Club

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A topic for the music stats nerds. New music charts, old music charts, music sales figures etc., etc., this is the thread for them.

UK’s Christmas Number One is a song about sausage rolls. Tasty!







The Xmas #1 in the US, Australia & Canada is Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next".

More importantly, the greatest Christmas song of all time is at #7 in the UK charts, 34 years after it got to #2 in the UK charts.




It's at 34 in Australia.
 
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Bullet Club

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The Australian top 10 is interesting this week:

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All I Want For Christmas finally gets to number in Australia after originally getting to #2 in 1994. It's Mariah's first number one on the ARIA singles charts since We Belong Together in 2005.

It's Wham's first top 10 hit in Australia since Edge Of Heaven got to #2 in 1986.

Last Christmas is at #27 in the US, which is the first time it's made the top 40 there.

And now watch them drop like a stone until they reappear December of next year.
 
Wasn't Starships song once voted the worst songs in modern history somewhere?

In my early days of working was this essentially on repeat and got sick of it. Someone mentioned it being crap even back then!

I guess the song improved as a Parody but still...mixed feelings.

Glad it got to No.1 if it is done for Charity Causes. :)
 
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It won a Rolling Stone poll for the worst song of the 80s and in GQ it was voted the worst song of all time.

It's not that bad. It's very cheesy but catchy.

Oh I don't mind the song too much but this Radio Station played it over and over that I got so annoyed with it!

Not a bad song by any means, but like you said, very cheesy. :)

Just heard Baby Shark the other day and I had to literally say "WTF" as it is so silly. Glad that didn't get to No.1.
 

Bullet Club

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Oh I don't mind the song too much but this Radio Station played it over and over that I got so annoyed with it!
Yeah hearing it all of the time would suck.

Just heard Baby Shark the other day and I had to literally say "WTF" as it is so silly. Glad that didn't get to No.1.
I've heard it a few times. My niece sang it on Xmas day. It was cute when she did it but I don't want to hear it again.
 
Yeah hearing it all of the time would suck.


I've heard it a few times. My niece sang it on Xmas day. It was cute when she did it but I don't want to hear it again.

Yeah it was pretty bad for the Radio to do that.

It reminds me of this one time my Brother's friend put £5 in a Jukebox to play Crazy Frog about 10 times before leaving a Sports Bar. I bet the locals were not impressed!

Kids like to imitate things that are catchy, which isn't too bad but once you are old enough and see yourself sing the song they tend to regret it. I know I did on some songs! XD
 
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Bullet Club

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It reminds me of this one time my Brother's friend put £5 in a Jukebox to play Crazy Frog about 10 times before leaving a Sports Bar. I bet the locals were not impressed!
LOL

Kids like to imitate things that are catchy, which isn't too bad but once you are old enough and see yourself sing the song they tend to regret it. I know I did on some songs! XD
I videoed her doing it, so she will see it again in about 10 years when she's 15. :messenger_grinning_smiling:
 

Bullet Club

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Here are the top selling songs for 1988 in Australia.

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What will be the trend in 2019 I wonder? Neo Dub Step? Neo Gothic? I don't doubt that 1 Number 1 song will be awful!
It's all been done. Maybe a return to something from the past like disco or grunge. Miley does Nirvana will be the #1 album of the year.
 
Here are the top selling songs for 1988 in Australia.

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It's all been done. Maybe a return to something from the past like disco or grunge. Miley does Nirvana will be the #1 album of the year.

The image reads almost like the UK's Top 50 of that year but I see no INXS on there. Did they release anything in 88?

Miley does Nirvana? I hope you don't mean Miley Cyrus!?! XD
 

Bullet Club

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The image reads almost like the UK's Top 50 of that year but I see no INXS on there. Did they release anything in 88?
Need You Tonight came out in 1987 in Australia and was the 26th selling single for the year. Devil Inside would have been in the top 100 selling singles for 1988, but I don't know the exact position.
 
Need You Tonight came out in 1987 in Australia and was the 26th selling single for the year. Devil Inside would have been in the top 100 selling singles for 1988, but I don't know the exact position.

You sure know your stuff about music in Australia!

Have you seen the website www.everyhit.com? It features the UK Charts from 1952 to the present but it is usually behind by a year but it is very useful!

Is LadyHawke big in Australia? I found her by accident and love her music.
 

Bullet Club

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Have you seen the website www.everyhit.com? It features the UK Charts from 1952 to the present but it is usually behind by a year but it is very useful!
Sorry for the late reply.

Yeah I have seen that site. It's cool.

There's actually a bunch of similar sites for different charts around the world, inclusing Australia.

www.australian-charts.com

Is LadyHawke big in Australia? I found her by accident and love her music.
Her first album was fairly big and she won some ARIA awards around that time. She does have a lot of catchy songs. Dusk Till Dawn is my fave.

 
Sorry for the late reply.

Yeah I have seen that site. It's cool.

There's actually a bunch of similar sites for different charts around the world, inclusing Australia.

www.australian-charts.com


Her first album was fairly big and she won some ARIA awards around that time. She does have a lot of catchy songs. Dusk Till Dawn is my fave.



No worries. I haven't been on much either as I didn't want to get into an argument with someone else elsewhere! XD

I like using it for reference really. Although I just wish they recorded the Irish Charts as well.

Awesome! I will bookmark that for future reference. Thanks! :)

I think she is underrated really, although I have heard her song in a Supermarket once a few years back (My Delirium).

Dusk til Dawn is a great track! Very 80s Influenced which you rarely see now.

I believe she has Aspergers (which I have) and loves referencing old films and games. I should really listen to her second Album more but I am usually busy with life. :(
 
I wonder if any of Drakes shitty albums can go to #1 50 years down the road. Probably not, since how they calculate sales/streams with be much different and the system won't be so easy to game.

Abbey a GOAT album though, new mixes really bring forth a lot of the vocals/background vocals. Considering its got some of the Beatles most intricate harmonies it's nice to see them unburied in the mix.
 

Bullet Club

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Dance Monkey has been at #1 in the Australian charts for 14 weeks, which is a record for an Australian artist.

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The Whole Of The Moon being at 11 is a bit weird. It's the best song in that chart by a long way though.

Thanks to Kanye, Kenny G Is Just the Fifth Act With Hot 100 Top 40 Hits in Each of the Last Four Decades

The sax superstar joins Michael Jackson, Madonna, U2 & "Weird Al" Yankovic as the only artists to accomplish that feat.

Kenny G makes his first visit to the Billboard Hot 100 in more than 19 years, as featured on Kanye West's "Use This Gospel." The song, also featuring Clipse, debuts at No. 37 on the chart dated Nov. 9 and is from West's new album Jesus Is King, which launches at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

The song, powered most heavily by 17.3 million first-week U.S. streams, according to Nielsen Music, additionally places Kenny G in select chart company, as the saxophone-playing icon joins Michael Jackson, Madonna, U2 and "Weird Al" Yankovic as the only acts with top 40 Hot 100 hits in the 1980s, '90s, 2000s and '10s.

Recapping Kenny G's Hot 100 history, he had last appeared on the chart dated Jan. 22, 2000, with "Auld Lang Syne," which reached No. 7 two weeks earlier, becoming his second top 10.

Before that, he tallied six Hot 100 entries in the '90s, reaching a No. 18 decade-high with "Forever in Love" in 1993, and charted his first four in the '80s, including his debut hit, the No. 4-peaking "Songbird."

Kenny G's decade-by-decade totals: three top 40 Hot 100 hits in the '80s, two in the '90s and one each in the '00s and '10s. Notably, timing was on his side just enough, as he appeared on the chart in the first month of the '00s and now returns with just over a month left in the '10s.

Kenny G is the first act to have notched top 40 Hot 100 titles in each of the past four decades since U2, which also joined the club thanks to a featured turn on a rap hit: Kendrick Lamar's "XXX.," featuring the band, debuted at its No. 33 peak in May 2017. U2's lone top 40 hit this decade followed six in the '80s, seven in the '90s and three in the '00s.

Jackson's decade-by-decade breakdown of sending new songs into the Hot 100's top 40: 18 in the '80s, 10 in the '90s, two in the '00s and three in the '10s, most recently as featured on Drake's "Don't Matter to Me," which bowed and peaked at No. 9 in July 2018. (That's on top of Jackson's seven top 40 hits as a soloist in the '70s; the late King of Pop is also the only act with top 10 Hot 100 hits in each of five decades.)

From the King of Pop to the Queen, Madonna most recently reached the Hot 100's top 40 in 2012 with the No. 10-peaking "Give Me All Your Luvin'," featuring Nicki Minaj and M.I.A. Madonna by the decades: 19 top 40 hits in the '80s, 20 in the '90s, nine in the '00s and one in the '10s.

Meanwhile, pop parody icon Yankovic boasts four top 40 Hot 100 hits, having spaced out one spoof per decade, extending his run through the '10s with "Word Crimes" (No. 39, 2014), which sends up Robin Thicke's 12-week 2013 No. 1 "Blurred Lines," featuring T.I. and Pharrell.

(Note that this research excludes both Bon Jovi and Whitney Houston, who charted top 40 hits in the '80s, '90s, '00s and '10s, but only in the current decade via re-entries of prior hits.)

Ultimately, Kenny G, Jackson, Madonna, U2 and Yankovic have all managed to stretch their runs of top 40 Hot 100 hits to historic levels by adapting, thanks to assists from acts who've followed them onto the charts, including Lamar, Drake, Minaj, Thicke and, as of this week, Kanye West.

Source: Billboard
 

Bullet Club

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Dance Monkey has been number in Australia for 20 weeks. 5 months at #1, bloody hell.

And it's been at 1 in the UK for 11 weeks.

Mariah's All I Want For Christmas finally gets to number 1 in the US.


Looks like the US has caught the UK's Xmas song tradition, lots of them are in the top 40. Wham are at 26.


Dance Monkey is up to 9 in the US.

Juice WRLD gets a post death bump up to 8.

Here is a recap of Roxette's Biggest Billboard Hits, ranking the act's nine top 40 Hot 100 entries.

1, "It Must Have Been Love," No. 1 (two weeks), June 16, 1990
2, "The Look," No. 1 (one week), April 8, 1989
3, "Joyride," No. 1 (one), May 11, 1991
4, "Listen to Your Heart," No. 1 (one), Nov. 4, 1989
5, "Dangerous," No. 2, March 3, 1990
6, "Fading Like a Flower (Every Time You Leave)," No. 2, Aug. 31, 1991
7, "Dressed for Success," No. 14, July 29, 1989
8, "Spending My Time," No. 32, Jan. 4, 1992
9, "Church of Your Heart," No. 36, April 4, 1992
 

lock2k

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I wonder if any of Drakes shitty albums can go to #1 50 years down the road. Probably not, since how they calculate sales/streams with be much different and the system won't be so easy to game.

Abbey a GOAT album though, new mixes really bring forth a lot of the vocals/background vocals. Considering its got some of the Beatles most intricate harmonies it's nice to see them unburied in the mix.

Drake is a total piece of shit (musically and as a person) lol

His music is like elevator music gone wrong. The masses are truly retarded.
 
Here are the top selling songs for 1988 in Australia.

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I recently watched "the movies that made us" on Netflix, which is a four episode documentary, each covering a different classic 80s or 90s movie. The story behind that number one song from the Dirty Dancing soundtrack is great. I can just imagine how surreal it must have been to one day be trying to get your song noticed by anyone, and several months later be number one on the charts thanks to being heard by the right person at the right time.

Plus, that movie gave us Hungry Eyes and She's Like the Wind. The 60s music is fantastic too.
 

Prison Mike

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I recently watched "the movies that made us" on Netflix, which is a four episode documentary, each covering a different classic 80s or 90s movie. The story behind that number one song from the Dirty Dancing soundtrack is great. I can just imagine how surreal it must have been to one day be trying to get your song noticed by anyone, and several months later be number one on the charts thanks to being heard by the right person at the right time.

Plus, that movie gave us Hungry Eyes and She's Like the Wind. The 60s music is fantastic too.
I carried a watermelon
 

lock2k

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I recently watched "the movies that made us" on Netflix, which is a four episode documentary, each covering a different classic 80s or 90s movie. The story behind that number one song from the Dirty Dancing soundtrack is great. I can just imagine how surreal it must have been to one day be trying to get your song noticed by anyone, and several months later be number one on the charts thanks to being heard by the right person at the right time.

Plus, that movie gave us Hungry Eyes and She's Like the Wind. The 60s music is fantastic too.

I need to watch it. I watched "the toys that made us" and that series was a blast.
 

Bullet Club

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Wham's Last Christmas finally reaches Number 1 and sets Official UK Chart record

Last Christmas was previously the UK's best-selling single to not reach Number 1.

Wham’s Last Christmas finally claims Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart 36 years after its release and breaks a new Official Chart record in the process, the Official Charts Company can confirm.

The festive favourite climbs from 3 to 1 after racking up 9.2 million streams over the past week, reaching the summit on the fourth anniversary of George Michael’s death.

Last Christmas sets a new record for the longest time taken for a single to reach Number 1, at 36 years, overtaking Tony Christie’s (Is This The Way To) Amarillo, which took 33 years and 4 months to claim the top spot (March, 2005).

Celebrating the news, Andrew Ridgeley paid tribute to his bandmate, the late George Michael:



Martin Talbot, chief executive, Official Charts Company, added: "This is a fantastic record for Last Christmas. Just a few weeks after Mariah Carey’s All I Want For Christmas is You reached Number 1 after a 26 year wait, for the Wham! tune to make its own impact after so long really shows how much the British public love their Christmas classics.”

Previously, Last Christmas was the UK’s best-selling single to never reach Number 1, accumulating 1.9 million pure sales to date across its lifetime. That title is now handed over to Maroon 5’s Moves Like Jagger ft. Christina Aguilera (1.55m pure sales), a Number 2 hit in 2011.

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Released in 1984, Last Christmas spent five weeks at Number 2 that year, pipped to the Official Christmas Number 1 post by Band Aid’s Do They Know It’s Christmas?. It was re-released the following year and reached Number 6.

Since 2007, shortly after downloads were introduced to the Official Chart, Last Christmas has re-entered the Top 40 on a further 13 occasions, reaching Number 2 again in 2018.

It earns Wham! - comprising of George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley - a fifth UK Number 1 - their last was The Edge Of Heaven in 1986. View Wham's complete Official Chart history here.

Last Christmas is the second festive classic to finally claim chart glory in recent weeks, after Mariah Carey’s All I Want For Christmas Is You reached Number 1 in December, 26 years after its release.

Christmas songs continue to dominate this week’s Official Singles Chart, with 28 festive tracks inside the Top 40, four of which reach new peaks: Kylie Minogue’s Santa Baby (31), Ronettes’ Sleigh Ride (33), Dean Martin’s Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! (37), and Jose Feliciano’s Feliz Navidad, which makes its Top 40 debut 50 years after its release at Number 40.

Elsewhere, Little Mix’s Sweet Melody rebounds 11 places to Number 9, Ed Sheeran’s Afterglow zooms 17 places to Number 13, and newcomer Shane Codd climbs back up with his breakthrough hit Get Out My Head, up 16 places to 22.

Outside the Top 40, this week's highest new entry comes in at Number 65 from Asian Dub Foundation and Stewart Lee, whose track Comin' Over Here had been the subject of a social media campaign to get it to Number 1 Number One when the Brexit transition period ends - the first day the UK leaves the EU. 100% of the band’s share of sales are going to frontline refugee and migrant support groups.

Source: Official Charts
 

Cutty Flam

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Released in Spring of 1988, spent 25 weeks straight on as well as peaked at #3 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100

Used to perfection in a club scene during the film American Psycho directed by Mary Harron
 
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