We got a reasonably quiet week, yeah no kidding, this week was a slow one with a small amount of new entries but we've still got plenty of moves including within the top ten so let's start there where Los Del Rios maintains the number one spot for a fourth week. There's just nothing to challenge it right now especially with Los Del Mar's version of "Macarena" feat. Pedro Castano at number two but that looks to be facing a challenge to remain there as sales are slipping.
"You're Making Me High" by Toni Braxton remains at number three this week and looks the most likely challenger for the number two spot, heck it's comfortable over "I Want You" by Savage Garden which remained at number four and "Return of the Mack" by Mark Morrison which remains at number five.
We have a new arrival into the top ten that being The Remembrandt's Friends theme "I'll Be There For You" which jumped five places to number six, I can see this getting bigger given that show is really taking off.
Maxi Priest feat. Shaggy remained at number seven again with "That Girl" as "Because You Loved Me" by Celine Dion fell two places to number eight.
Tracy Bonham's "Mother Mother" rebounded one place to number nine, it effectively switched with "Just A Girl" by No Doubt which dropped to number ten.
Gains
The biggest gain this week is the unfortunate Newton cover of Dan Hill's "Sometimes When We Touch" which got a rise of 12 places to 33. Seriously, we don't need another remember of that that song.
Girl groups had a good week this week with Eternal rising 11 places to 27 with "Someday" an the Spice Girls breaking the top 40 up from 41 to 36 this week with "Wannabe"
Everything but the Girl clicked into gear in going the right direction up 11 places with "Wrong" to 39 while Donna Lewis also broke into the top 40 with "I Love You Always Forever" up to 34 from 42 last week.
Re-Entry
One re-entry this week coming from Bush with "Comedown" at number 45.
Losses
Most of the big losses come in the lower end of the chart with Belinda Carlisle's "In Too Deep" down ten places to 41 while Umboza's "Sunshine" slipped eleven places to 47.
Gary Barlow's "Forever Love" also suffered a big ten place fall to 38 while Midnight Oil dropped from 22 to 29 with "Underwater"
New Entries
Only three new entries to deal with this week with John Mellencamp landing the highest debut of the week with "Key West Intermezzo (I Saw You First)" in at number 25.
Aussie R'n'B act Past to Present bring a cover of Earth, Wind and Fire's "September" to the chart at number 48.
Finally maybe the best of the three new songs is John Farnham's new song "Heart's on Fire" at number 50
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