This week was a week of major upheaval in our top ten and our number one while not unseated may not be safe...folks, this week was a busy one in more ways than one so let's get started with the somewhat boring part that being it's another week at number one for "Marvellous" by The 12th Man feat. MCG Hammer but it's facing challengers from everywhere.
Let's start with "Get Ready for This" by 2 Unlimited got a four place bounce up to number two as this song is becoming a hype anthem for a lot of sports which yeah it does fit the song. Good sales too but not enough to see it take the number one just yet.
However 2 Unlimited aren't the only players because the Red Hot Chili Peppers have leapt from eleven to number three this week and look a serious chance of taking number one in the weeks ahead as does "Way Out West" by James Blundell and James Reyne which climbed six to number four this week...honestly the top ten is actually lo0king mostly awesome this week.
All of this pushed "Dizzy" by Vic Reeves & The Wonder Stuff down two to number five and former number one "Saltwater" by Julian Lennon down four to number six as both songs are likely on the way out.
Def Leppard's "Let's Get Rocked" is stuck at number seven while U2's ballad "One" skidded down four to number eight as the momentum for it crashed and burned taking "High" by The Cure which plummeted four places off it's debut last week to number nine.
Finally reaching the top ten is "Not a Day Goes by" by Rick Price which rose three places to number ten this week which is great to see as I still like that song.
Gains
Oof...let's start with "Stay" by Shakespears Sister which rose nine places to number 11 eleven this week, this looks set for a run in the top ten unfortunately and the corny "To Be With You" by Mr Big rose from off its debut last week at 32 to 20...folks, can we just not with both of these, please?
Oh, it gets worse because "Goodnight Girl" by Wet Wet Wet jumped from 50 to 23 in one of the biggest moves of the week...joy.
I don't really care either way that Salt 'n' Pepa's "You Showed Me" climbed twelve places to 24, that song has gotten increasing meh for me
In better news, "Alive" by Pearl Jam rose five spots to number 13 and "Why" by Annie Lennox jumped from 45 to 32 this week. Good to see Aussies not completely junking good taste! Glad also to see that "Stars" by Simply Red jumped from 44 to 37 as well which also great.
Losers
All the big losers are hits that are on the way out like "Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me" by George Michael and Elton John which plummeted from 35 to 50 this week, Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" which slipped from 38 to 46, "Finally" by CeCe Peniston collapsed from 29 to 43, Big Audio Dynamite II's "The Globe" spun down from 24 to 36, "Let's Talk About Sex" by Salt 'n' Pepa generated a little less conversation as it shuddered down from 22 to 34, "Rocket Man (I Think It's Going to be a Long Long Time)" to seven steps toward a return to earth by falling to 21 and Diesel's "Tip of My Tongue" got tongue tied down from 8 to 16.
Also on the way out are two non starters that being "Foreplay (EP)" by Candy Harlots down nine places to 43 and sadly, "It's Only Natural" by Crowded House down eight to 48.
New Entries
Three new entries this week, all of them from women so let's begin with...
44. "I Love Your Smile" by Shanice
So this song is the lead single for Shanice's second album but oddly enough this is the first song of hers to hit the ARIA charts and it possibly might be the most happy and adorable song to hit the Australian charts in awhile with Shanice singing about how much she loves this person's smile and how much the love this guy gives rocks her world over warm percussion and saxophone. What is also important is that Shanice is able to sell that she is genuinely in love with this guy's smile and wants to show him that she can do better for him. Yeah, this song is cute, I like it. Check it out if you are curious.
40. "Give Me Just a Little More Time" by Kylie Minogue
So this is the first of two cover songs to hit the chart this week, this one from Kylie Minogue being a cover of a song originally by Chairman of the Board which was released in 1970, it didn't chart in Australia but peaked at number 3 in the USA. Now I have to be honest here, not a huge fan of the original...feels like the music is being recorded at a low volume in one room with the lead vocals in another room, it sounds weird.
Kylie's cover is honestly what you'd expect from a Stock Aitken and Waterman produced song, the grooves are obvious and Kylie is giving the song some energy, the production tries hard enough to strike the right balance between soul and the more modern pop sound that Kylie's fans are used to...check it out if you are curious.
30. "Be My Baby' by Teen Queens
Teen Queens are an Australian all girl trio formed as part of a planned TV show about a girl group in the 1960s...the show never got off the ground but this group are on the charts now with a cover of The Ronettes 1963 hit "Be My Baby" and oh dear god, there's no excusing this...for one thing this cover strips out the guitar for more electronic elements and while I won't say the vocal production on The Ronettes original, why do the members of Teen Queens reduce themselves to sounding like chipmunks on the chorus? They sound like whining little girls upset that their crush is ignoring them!. Also the lack of passion on the hook doesn't convince me that these girls need this guy at all.
Yeah. Yuck. Didn't need this cover. It's easily the worst of the week.
However the best is also easy, it's going to "I Love Your Smile" by Shanice...that song just brought a smile to my face. Would love to see it become a hit.