Week Ending June 13th 2009
Of all the chart feats and single movements of note, the most unusual of all is possibly the record that retakes the Number One position after being deposed by another. Such events can be few and far between - I was 20 years old before it happened at all in my lifetime and indeed before today just four other singles this decade had managed the feat. To their number we now have to add 'Boom Boom Pow' by the Black Eyed Peas which first hit the top three weeks ago only to be shunted rudely down to second place by Dizzee Rascal and Armand Van Helden with 'Bonkers'. Over the last couple of weeks the single has more than held its own and is now rewarded for that consistency as sales of 'Bonkers' slip enough to ensure that the American trio can reclaim the Number One position. Thus 'Boom Boom Pow' becomes the first single to have two distinct runs at Number One since 'Hips Don't Lie' by Shakira back in the summer of 2006.
The highest new entry storms into the singles chart at Number 3 as Kasabian get the promotion for new album 'West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum' which hits the shops this week. 'Fire' is the track chosen to kick things off and it seems to have been an inspired choice. It is a wonderfully subtle single that takes a good few listens to properly appreciate it, the choruses sounding for all the world like a laid back bluegrasss ballad before the chorus explodes with their trademark anthemic style. It is the group's fourth Top 10 hit in this country and far and away the biggest. 'Cutt Off' peaked at Number 8 in January 2005 whilst they have also had singles peak at 9 and 10 thanks to 'Empire' and 'LSF' respectively.
Also new to the Top 10 is Keri Hilson who rises to Number 6 with 'Knock You Down'. As we previously noted, this single was released in almost embarrassing haste after her first release 'Return The Favor' could only peak at Number 19 earlier last month. 'Knock You Down' is Keri Hilson's first taste of Top 10 success since 2007 when she supplied vocals on Timbaland's 'The Way I Are' which hit Number One. For her co-stars on this single it is quite a different matter naturally. Kanye West makes his second Top 10 apperance of 2009 following his own 'Heartless' at the start of the year whilst Ne-Yo grabs his biggest chart single since 'Miss Independent' also peaked at Number 6 at the tail end of last year.
On the climb inside the Top 20 are Empire Of The Sun who now rise to Number 14 with 'We Are The People'. The Australian electronic duo have taken their time establishing a foothold in this country despite many tips at the start of the year that they were one of the names to watch in 2009. Debut single 'Walking On A Dream' could only limp to Number 64 back in March whilst even this single started slowly out of the gate and is only now picking up steam. Now that the track has momentum behind it, a Top 10 placing within the next couple of weeks seems on the cards, and even the aforementioned 'Walking On A Dream' has come alive again in a mini halo effect, the single now at Number 72 after reappearing at Number 74 a week ago. With Daniel Merriweather and The Veronicas also selling strongly this week, it means three of this weeks Top 20 acts are Australian.
New at Number 21 are... the Pet Shop Boys who grab their second hit of the year with 'Did You See Me Coming'. Needless to say its chart placing largely fits the pattern of it being the second single from the album, drifting from a strong start earlier in the week to a rather indifferent mid-table placing and at the risk of stating the obvious it is unlikely to do anything to stimulate sales of the album. In actual fact this is something of a huge shame as 'Did You See Me Coming' is far and away the best track on the album and indeed one of the best songs Tennant and Lowe have created for years, and acoustic guitar intro giving way to a bubbly, bouncy pop record with a singalong chorus and naturally a cheeky wink towards the almost certainly intentional innuendo of the title. In the hands of anyone else this would have wound up a massive hit but as a Pet Shop Boys release it is little more than an also ran. What on earth possessed them to give the rather weak 'The Loving Kind' to Girls Aloud instead of this one?
There is an all-too rare chart entry at Number 28 for Enter Shikari who get what is only their second ever Top 40 single with 'Juggernauts'. The single arrives ahead of the release of their second album 'Common Dreads' which is released next week and for sheer enthusiasm you will find little to top it this week. 'Juggernauts' sounds for all the world like five tracks jammed together into one, Rou Reynolds demonstrating his full vocal range as the song veers wildly from alt-rock anthem to thrash metal screamer right the way down to a laid back Streets-esque poetry recital with the middle portion of the song given over to an impassioned monologue set to a low key synth backing. The track possibly loses something after the first time you hear it, during which time you are on the edge of your seat wondering just where it is going to go next, but records that grab you by the balls in this manner are few and far between and I'd personally love this to be more than just a one week wonder.
Next at Number 31 is 'Show Me What I'm Looking For' by Carolina Liar who are based in Los Angeles but who are almost all Swedes, with the exception of lead singer Chad Wolf. This Scandinavian connection means they can boast a debut album helmed by production legend Max Martin although if you didn't know better you would swear their debut chart hit was a Killers track, Wolf sounding so much like Brandon Flowers it is almost scary.
The final Top 40 new entry of the week goes to Kelly Clarkson who edges up to Number 36 with 'I Do Not Hook Up' which has spent the past month sculling around just outside the upper reaches. It is the follow-up to Number One smash 'My Life Would Suck Without You' which is still floating around the lower end of the Top 75 despite making what is in this day and age a rather rapid exit from the top end of the chart after its week of glory at the summit. The slow progress of this second single probably befits is status as a slightly lesser record, although her powerful vocals are as ever present as usual.
Turning to the album chart, and an unexpected two-way battle developed at the top during the course of the week, one that was eventually won by Paolo Nutini who grabs his first chart-topping album with 'Sunny Side Up'. This in spite of the rather lacklustre performance of its lead single 'Candy' which made Number 19 two weeks ago and then swiftly plummeted. In one of those astonishing facts you never considered significant until it actually happens, Nutini is the first ever Scottish male soloist to top the UK album chart. The runner up is Daniel Merriweather whose popularity I think caught one or two retailers on the hop and so who grabs a Number 2 album with his solo debut 'Love & War'. This comes against the backdrop of his current single 'Red' which still continues to sell steadily and spends a third straight week at Number 5.
Finally we do have a new Number One on another chart of note - the best sellers of the year so far. Lady Gaga has the strange honour of toppling herself as 'Poker Face' this week overtakes the sales of 'Just Dance' to claim the title of biggest selling single of 2009 thus far. Both singles have sold over 650,000 copies each which means Lady G has sold over 1.3 million singles already this year. Third release 'Paparazzi' could well add to that tally - it just misses out on a Top 40 place this week, rising to Number 43.

“In the 1950s, singles had frequently shared the number 1 position for a week, due to sales ties. This had never been an issue ever since. However, in the 1980s, a new rule was instituted to deal with any joint positions in the chart (not just at number one): the single whose sales had increased most from the previous week would reside above the other. In September 1990, "The Joker" by the Steve Miller Band and Deee-lite's "Groove Is In The Heart" sold enough copies to be joint number 1, but because of the rule, Deee-lite were relegated to number 2 and "The Joker" topped the chart. Following the controversy and complaints from Deee-lite's record company, WEA, the rule was scrapped and joint positions were once more allowed, although there have been no more joint chart-toppers since”.
Can anyone else out there remember when two songs shared the same chart position?
Could we please avoid using explicit language in these comments (and your blogs James)? This chart commentary is apparently open to ppl of all ages, from those as young as me to those as old as GrumpyOldGit (no offence dude) and i've noticed certain words are being used openly without adequate censorship so keep in mind much younger kids might stumble across this page. Sorry, I'm just concerned that comments with explicit words in them are going to be similar to comments that are virtually in every single Youtube video going, and i can't stand swearing/explicit language, whether or not its used in a hateful way....So yeah if its not too much trouble...
post 13...erm...I missed the joke...sorry...
Speaker of Miss Gaga however, ""Paparazzi" is already picking up steam even though "Poker Face" hasn't left the Top 40 yet....another #1?
Hope Linkin Park's new single "New Divide" reaches the Top 10 soon, especially as the Transformers movie approaches. IMO it's one of the best songs they have done in a long time.
For me it's just about a girl who's really in love with a guy but won't let him know it because it's more fun to play the vixen and she doesn't want to seem vulnerable... so she'll never let it show on her face. Can you point to anything that means something more?
By the way, "Right Round" may allude rather obviously to bjs (as James himself has mentioned) but ostensibly it's about a pole dancer who he loves to watch "go down". Just thought I'd throw that out there...
For those of you who don't know, James tied the knot with his partner, Talksport presenter Mike Parry, at the weekend. It was a truly beautiful ceremony.
I have to disagree with those saying 'Did you see me Coming' is a better track than 'Love etc.'. Pet Shop Boys current single is good but it doesn't quite match up to Love etc. in my opinion.
I do remember in the days that Mark Goodier did the chart, there was at least one occasion when 2 tracks tied for the same position. I recall him saying something like 'And there's no number 32 this week because there are two tracks at 31.' Unfortunately I can't remember exactly but I'm guessing it woud'be been about 1991/1992 time.
Fearne and Reggie waffled on so much during the chart show they didn't have time to play all of the no.1 (which wasn't such a bad thing).
Glad to see the aussies doing well for themselves in the UK.
'Knock you down' isn't keri hilsons best song, 'energy' and 'return the favor' were much better.
Don't like anyting empire of the sun release.
I love 'paparazzi' by lady gaga, hopefully another big hit for her.
Kasabian are meh. Carolina Liar are okay.
Love Kelly Clarkson and the saturdays new single work is better than their last 2 top 5 hits.
'Issues' was ok, but i hated 'just can't get enough'.
Bassettnick Mraz could well b on his way to beating the record although I can also remember numb/encore and that out of touch remix spending a long time in the top40 without cracking the top10 and that was even b4 the digital era.
Yahoo music user u can express ur opinion without being rude no one wants a repeat of Easter
Thank you
Please stop the nastiness in your comments. If you have a problem with James then take it up with him personally, not anonimously through his blog. This is a chart blog for people who are interested in the charts (even if they don't like the songs in them). I've been a chart follower (UK and International) for nearly 40 years and still enjoy the statistics.
Find somewhere else to vent your spleen.
Still it #1 on some charts. see www.a1charts.blogspot.com
I shall continue to comment on Masterton's inadequacies wherever and whenever I wish to. He seems to think that his opinion of various pop stars is of consequence, ergo my opinion of him is of some consequence too. This is a man who believes that anybody who doesn't reach the top forty is a failure, and should simply give all their music to N-Dubz to perform.
Regards
Quentin Sagittarius