28 November 2005

Week At The Charts


Will Young had a big fall on the charts this past week, going from #5 to #13. Poor William. It's such a great song indeed. Hopefully the studded out artist won't make it to where the Spice Girls are going. (Except for Emma, we love you). His album is #2 behind Madonna's so 'it's all good'.

Girls Aloud are doing quite well. Biology dropped only one spot from #4 to #5. (Note to the 'haters': The loud girls WILL NOT be dropped. Again, THEY WILL NOT BE DROPPED!)

Guess who the #1 spot for both the singles and album charts go to? Of course, Madonna. 'Hung Up' is #1 for the 3rd week and 'Confessions' is #1 for the 2nd week. We're getting kind of bored with her so we'll move on.

You Raise Me Up- Westlife=#2.
Dirty Hairy- Gorillaz =#6.
A Night To Remember- Liberty X=#7.
Push The Button- Sugababes=#15. (On the chart for 9 friggin' weeks!)
Tripping- Robbie Williams=#16.
Behind These Hazel Eyes- Kelly Clarkson=#37.

That basically sums up the UK chart this week.

Here's the European Union Single Chart (Bold Indicates 'YAY!!'):

1 - Madonna - Hung Up (5 weeks in chart)
2 - Robbie Williams - Tripping (10 weeks in chart)
3 - Tatu - All About Us (10 weeks in chart)
4 - Pussycat Dolls - Don't Cha (17 weeks in chart)
5 - Sugababes - Push The Button (9 weeks in chart)
6 - Depeche Mode - Precious (10 weeks in chart)
7 - James Blunt - You're Beautiful (25 weeks in chart)
8 - Bob Sinclar - Love Generation (12 weeks in chart)
9 - Sean Paul - We Be Burnin' (11 weeks in chart)
10 - Mattafix - Big City Life (11 weeks in chart)