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Week Ending June 20th 2009

Posted Mon 15 Jun 2009 10:07AM BST by James Masterton in Chart Watch UK

A large part of the fun of chart-watching is waiting to spot the unusual. You know, the things that only happen every once in a while, the new benchmarks and the strange statistical quirks that are thrown up by a listing that is updated on a weekly basis. Sometimes you get weeks like this which make all the dull times in between seem worth the while - for on this weeks singles chart there are no less than four, in fact make that five, extraordinary events which whilst they may not be unique are certainly very unusual.

Let's start with the very top of the singles chart for we have a quite spectacular debut at Number One. It seems almost odd to suggest that Pixie Lott has been groomed for stardom for several years, given that she is barely 18 years old, but the truth of the matter is that her emergence into the mainstream comes after she has spent four years in development, notoriously signing her first management contract when she was just 14. Her debut single is 'Mama Do', a glorious example of just what has made the starlet such a sensation, with one listen answering all the questions people might have as to why this unknown teenager has flown to the top of the chart with her very first release. She has a rich, velvety voice which is part Joss Stone and part Amy Winehouse whilst 'Mama Do' is the most richly soulful Number One single since 'Mercy', one of those songs that wraps itself around you and all but compels you to settle back and lose yourself in its atmosphere.

Plus it is with Pixie Lott that we get extraordinary event number 1 for she achieves the unusual feat of charting both the a-side and b-side of her single at the same time. Languishing down the singles chart at Number 52 is her rendition of Kings Of Leon's 'Use Somebody' available as Track 2 to those who buy it on iTunes. This isn't a totally unique occurrence, the same thing happening to Leona Lewis back in 2007 when 'Forgiveness' landed just outside the Top 40 in the same week that 'Bleeding Love' debuted at the top, nonetheless it is still quite baffling as to how this can come about. 'Use Somebody' has only charted because people are buying it as a standalone track, selecting it for individual purchase from an online store. It is surely inconceivable that people are only buying the throwaway b-side and not the lead track so it must be a consequence of purchasers snapping up both - and thus wasting money. 'Mama Do' is available as a digital bundle, listed on iTunes for £1.49 for both tracks together. Sales of that will have counted towards the chart position of 'Mama Do' alone. Therefore the only way 'Lose Somebody' has charted is if people have bought the 79p standalone of the a-side and then gone back to repurchase the b-side, thus spending a total of £1.58 and costing themselves 9p in the process. Hey, there is a recession on and every penny counts surely.

Extraordinary event number 2 is a minor one, but worth noting nonetheless. Languishing at Number 5 is 'Red' from Daniel Merriweather which has remained locked in the same position ever since it was released. This week is thus the single's fourth straight week at Number 5. Whilst singles spending extended periods at Number One and even Number 2 is not so unusual, it is something quite notable for a record to lock at the same mid-chart position for so long, considering there are so many other places for it to go. For those who care and who like to keep track of these things, 'Red' is the first single to spend four straight weeks at Number 5 since 'How To Save A Life' by The Fray in early 2007.

The second highest new entry on the singles chart lands at Number 7, a single which in many ways was just as anticipated as the Pixie Lott single. Kelly Rowland currently finds herself without a record deal and casting around for new projects, but to fill the time she agreed to supply vocals for 'When Love Takes Over', the brand new single from French producer David Guetta. No ordinary club single this, 'When Love Takes Over' is an inspiring pop record based heavily around the piano riff from 'Clocks' by Coldplay. The single is David Guetta's third Top 10 hit and his biggest chart smash since 'Love Don't Get Me Go (Walking Away)' hit Number 3 in August 2006. For Kelly Rowland it is her first chart single since 'Daylight' hit Number 14 last year and her sixth non-Destiny's Child Top 10 single.

The single would have almost certainly have charted higher had it been available for a whole week, but it originally wasn't meant to be available last week at all. 'When Love Takes Over' was raced online in a panic when not one but two spoiler (and indeed near-identical) cover versions started to race up the iTunes rankings and threatened to have a negatively impact on the "official" version. So here indeed is extraordinary event number 3 for there are two different versions of the song inside the Top 40 this week as the note for note remake by Ari L lands at Number 22. It is extraordinary, but by no means unique as almost exactly a year ago the same thing happened to Katy Perry's 'I Kissed A Girl' which was denied the chance to debut at the top of the charts by a midweek rush release to see off a spoiler version by Nicki Bliss which was climbing the chart at the same time.

Topping the album chart this week with few surprises are Kasabian who land their second Number One album in a row with 'West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum', hard on the heels of 2006s 'Empire'. Lead single 'Fire' slips down the chart slightly in its wake, dipping 3-8 but the availability of the other tracks from the album means it spawns its very own halo hit as cherrypicked sales of lead track 'Underdog' are enough to see it land at Number 32. The popularity of the non-single track is thanks to its use in a series of TV commercials for Sony and so it is perhaps no surprise that people were keen to snap it up the moment it was available in its own right. Chalk this up as extraordinary event number 4 then, particularly as 'Underdog' isn't scheduled for the moment to be an official single, 'Where Did All The Love Go' scheduled to be the album's next formal release.

Two singles rush the Top 40 from lower down the chart this week and in a strange coincidence they both create extraordinary event number 5. Leading the charge is Lady Gaga's third single 'Paparazzi' which was finally granted a physical release last week and so gets the boost in sales it needed to become a hit single properly, vaulting 30 places to Number 13. In the process she lands herself consecutive chart positions, with its predecessor 'Poker Face' sitting pretty at Number 14. The exact same thing happens to the Pussycat Dolls who make an identical 30 place climb with new single 'Hush Hush' to sit at Number 25. That just happens to be one place below their last single 'Jai Ho' leaving the girls to chart at both 24 and 25 in the most tidy way possible.

Naturally all of this means that the remaining new singles on the chart risk being something of an anticlimax, having nothing particularly remarkable about them. For the record though, we should acknowledge the impressive debut of 'New Divide' which gives Linkin Park their first standalone hit single in almost two years. The track serves as the theme to the new Transformers movie 'Revenge Of The Fallen', thus continuing the group's association with the movie franchise after 2007 single 'What I've Done' appeared in the first instalment. With no announcement yet made on a new Linkin Park album, this one-off single may stick around for a little while, especially once the film hits the cinemas here.

One place below at Number 21 is a single which many are hoping will give Jordin Sparks her biggest worldwide success yet. 'Battlefield' is the title track from her second album and caused an online stir the moment it was first unveiled back in May. Simply put it is her most lavish and elaborately constructed production yet, a multi-layered track with an anthemic chorus that you feel needs a stadium full of flag-waving supporters to contain it. Jordin Sparks has suffered in the past from being given some rather weedy songs to sing, but this one is her most worthwhile yet. The only downside (and there has to be one naturally) is that you cannot escape the feeling you may have heard it all before. The problem is that co-writer Ryan Tedder appears to be suffering from what we in the business call Gregg Alexander disease, a condition which means you write one great song and then get stuck in a rut of churning out endless clones of it. Hence whilst 'Battlefield' may be a grand, epic and potentially award-winning track, musically it isn't so different from similarly anthemic and epic songs such as 'Halo' and 'Bleeding Love' which you will note were all co-written and produced by the OneRepublic frontman and which all use a similar formula - right down to the rhythm track. Mix it up a bit, please!

Finally for this week, Number 33 is the rather surprising low entry point for one of the most referenced singles of the last six months. 'The Show' is the debut single from Australian actress Lenka and a single which which had found itself used as a popular culture reference in TV shows and in commercials all over the world. Musically it is fun and engaging, starting off with just her and a piano before building up to a climax with a full band. For those of us who have watched with frustration as acts such as Regina Spektor fail to gain a commercial toehold, it is something of a joy to see a multi-layered anti-folk track such as this one make a chart appearance. I'm kind of hoping this is just the start of big things for this single, but there is always the fear that this is one of those gleefully good singles that simply falls by the wayside and remains a well-kept secret. Here's hoping anyway.

53 Comments

21. Nick -
Bye Bye PSB, as they bow out of the Top 75 after one week!

Jordin Sparks - wow. What a song. I personally think this is ten times better than Halo and I would certainly not be against Ryan Tedder continuing to produce and write such catchy hooks...The build up to the climatic hook of "Better go and get your armour" is brilliant songwriting, in this genre. Don't get me wrong, I am not always overly enamoured by these style of ballads, but I can't stop listening to this one.

I am surprised that Paparazzi has already gained a full physical release?! Especially as the video only premiered the other week. Usually, they let the buzz build over radio and music channels, don't they? It all seems a little rushed. Good track though, but i would like to see it climb into the top 10. I personally prefer it to Pixie Lott's tune.

Speaking of the devil, I am seeing Pixie Lott support the Saturdays on Sunday. Yes, i am seeing The Saturdays live. Should be interesting...!!

22. Rik -
Re - Post 20 - To an extent you're right as certain Dance music can be as formulaic as RnB / Hip Hop but quality club tracks soar above most current RnB tunes! ... Scooter & Basshunter are useless, rave induced techno pop dance with no melody or decent vocals which is what makes a great dance track. Also, no need to worry The Freemasons have nothing to do with Simon Cowell, although I am sure they would like his bank balance!

23. CJ -
Post 16: Shut Up And Dance actually dropped to number 15 from number 2 not 14 as I remember this well.

The biggest drop I'm aware of out of the top 10 is:

Wet Wet Wet - Weightless that debuted at number 10 then dropped to number 96 then went god knows where after.

24. James -
I'm glad there are so many new entries this week. More variety that way. Just outta interest, when was the last time there was absolutely no new entries in the Top 40? (if that has ever happened...)

Surprised Katy Perry scored a 4th hit...i was suspecting after "Thinking Of You" everyone was slowly starting to forget about her...

Underdog is better than Fire imo

To me, Battlefield is just as boring as Halo or Bleeding Love...One Step At A Time and Tattoo were much better...

As for our new #1...it's ok i guess. nothing special, but more than makes up for the atrocity of a #1 that was "Bonkers"...

25. Yahoo! Music User -
Not to defend the commercial radio chart, the fact is that they argue that SALES CHARTS do not reflect the radio audience, hence the inclusion of airplay. Take that Wet Wet Wet record, it's likely they have/had a bigger fan base than those who purchased the product. On the other hand those who do not have a wide fan base will thus not get airplay.
Personally I think that they have done it to break away from the OCC and copycat nature of the BBC chart. They did this before with the voted (phone in) chart, but not all stations took it onboard and was dropped for Hit40.
However it might help the I-Tunes to more reflect UK acts.

I can't imagine that HMV, Amazon and the other excluded sellers are pleased with this marketing move by the Tunes. Clearly in responce I feel to 29p downloads!

Chart wars!!! Or What!!!

26. Geoff -
Lady Gaga has not been officially released on cd single yet - some shops get singles ahead of release date and 'accidently' sell them early!

27. B -
CAN EVERYONE PLEASE LOOK AT THIS SONG: Shark In The Water - V V Brown
ITS GREAT!!!! THANKS

28. brett -
Lady Gaga's 'Paparazzi' isn't out on CD until July

29. brett -
What an absolute load of crap the alternative chart is. It's all just so false. Some songs get airplay counted, others don't blah blah blah. So now we have to choose to either listen to annoying Fearn and Reggie who are more interested in who's picking their nose than providing a decent chart show or listen to a chart show that just falsifies everything and is completely irrelevant.

I will probably continue to do what I have done since Mark Goodier left - not listen to either!!

30. Milton -
Wow! I like the Jordin Spark's song! It's so beautiful! And if you are open-minded and like "House music" I invite you to discover my musical universe and my last remixed song on: www.myspace.com/ninozik

31. Iain -
Well done for predicting the number one, Graham! Not exactly rocket science is it? A quick scan of the online lists on a Monday and there you have it. Not always the case I know, but certainly it's a pretty easy prediction for next week as well.

I didn't think Hit 40 Uk or whatever it's called now could actually get any worse. Not that long ago they ditched physical sales and announced a number one that was different from the official chart. I wonder if the producers of the show were actually savvy enough to realise they could have exactly the same track at 2 different positions in the same week? Well done! What could they possibly do next to make an even bigger balls up? Why not phone up the acts and ask them what number they fancy? The could do a national lottery style draw? McFly are hoping for these methods as it might give them a chance of a hit sometime soon.

Am I the only one who thinks the Kelly Rowland & David Guetta track is rubbish. The Ari L cover is actually worse. It clearly must sound great when you're in a club after a few shots. Jordin Sparks Battlefield? It's awful. I haven't liked any of her songs so it's maybe just me!

32. James -
Post 11 just a tiny correction it was 1997 not 1996 that Ultra Nate and Rosie Gaines were in the charts.

A great year for music of all genres and some great summer weather too, I can't believe it was 12 years ago!!

33. Yahoo! Music User -
ianholmes81 and Graham,

if you 2 don't want a chart that is predictable, i recommend you avoid "a quick scan of the online lists on a Monday", avoid constantly tracking the regularly updated itunes chart and not read midweeks!

I may be the only one who thinks this, but the charts are only predictable when people do the things i have just mentioned in the above paragraph...even Fearne & Reggie make the chart predictable themselves when they give out "the science bit" every 10 tracks....i always turn the volume down when the "science bit" is read out and leave it for a few seconds before turning it back up again...

So yeah, anyway, if you want to read midweeks and itunes, by all means, but you'll be amazed how avoiding these 2 spoiling factors can really make the UK Singles Chart much more enjoyable to follow :) I myself have been completely surprised with some of the songs that made it to #1 this year, namely Kelly Clarkson and Flo Rida and Pixie Lott :) I wasn't expecting the BEP u turn either.

34. James -
I didn't listen to any of the new Hit40UK chart, and their methodology does seem like rubbish, but, in fairness, the publicity I saw before the show suggested that their show was going to be about the chart, rather than a general entertainment/chat free-for-all, and this is the approach we need.

Why can't the OCC send their chart to the Hit40 people who would probably present it better... is there some reason why they are bound to the BBC???

35. James -
I also agree with Post 33... I don't look at the midweeks, or use Itunes, and I don't find the charts boring at all. Years ago when tracks were marketed for weeks before release, everyone moved their release around to find an empty week, and you could predict the number ones four weeks in advance.

36. Yahoo! Music User -
Ah! But I didn't look at the online charts on either monday or sunday!!!!
My prediction was based on the fact it had come in on 7Digital the week before at number 6 and it was coming out as a CD single!
I don't think the UK charts are boring. Inaccuarate at times (both). I do think they represent what the public are interested in. Unlike the US charts which don't have any clue what the US public are interested in.

34. haplessboyrussell. Yes the OCC are bound to the BBC because they fork out some money for it! It's been the way since 13/2/1969 when the BMRB took over the chart. Before that the BBC did a sample of the charts, hence Alan Freeman's Pick of the Pops!
Before that day too, the top 50 chart is considered to be the most false chart of them all, the NME chart being the best and Melody Maker next, by several chart experts I should say.

37. DANIEL -
Australian television actress and singer-songwriter LENKA is known to her parents as Lenka Kripac. This 30-years old lady is a daughter of Australian mother and Czech father who emigrated to Australia. She was born and raised in New South Wales until age seven when her family moved to Sydney, where she received her schooling, music training, and started work as a musician. She moved to Los Angeles in 2007.

38. Imaani B -
Post 32- James, thanks for the correction! I meant 1997 although 1996 was a better year both in terms of weather and music if i remeber correctly! ;)

Post 27 - Barry, Yes the VV brown track, 'Shark in the water' is a true belter.....when is the release date? Ive seen it on the music channels for some weeks now....

Post 20 - Looks like dance music is making a strong comeback now the weather is hotter! At the start of the year things looked bleak for this genre. Some great tracks have been released and have scored some great positioning in the charts. Keep 'em coming!

39. Darrin -
Kelly C's new single aint doin' so well. I wonder if she's got anything better on her album it'd b nice 2c her have another no.1 hit or at least top10 hit. IAINHOLMES I agree with u that "when love takes over" sucks even if it sounds good when you're drunk in the club y would people b silly enough to buy it when they've sobered up and can hear how terrible it sounds by the way I have to ask is it really supposed 2b I-A-I-N or is that just a typo?

It looks like another top10 hit for PCD with I will survive oh I mean hush hush (love it) and I'm sure GaGa will go top5 with paparazzi (what does that word mean anyway it sounds Italian could it b Italian for photographer) Is that "In for the kill" song still in the top10 it's been there 4ages hmmm everyone's debuting at no.1 will we have a climber at no.1 for a change next week?

40. David -
When Love Takes Over is indeed a direct sample of Clocks. How can anyone not hear it. That piano line ............
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