Madison Avenue is one of Four Australian acts inside the top ten this week with their former number two smash "Don't Call Me Baby" stuck at number three again this week but it remained ahead of TV/pop group S Club 7 and their debut hit "Bring It All Back" which remains at number four.
Santana and Rob Thomas US smash number one single "Smooth" jumped one place to number five. Great song, would like to see this go to number one, it jumped past Aussie pop sisters Sister 2 Sister and their hit "Sister" dropping on place to number six.
"I Try" by Macy Gray remains at number seven while "Absolutely Everybody" by Vanessa Amorosi remains at number eight.
Now we have two songs that make their appearance inside the top ten with Jennifer Lopez jumping up two places for the very appropriate New Years Eve song "Waiting for Tonight" at number nine.
Rounding out the Top Ten is Killing Heidi's "Weir' which also climbed two places to number ten.
Gains
Lou Bega's follow up to "Mambo No. 5", "I Got A Girl" umped from 44 to 31 this week which is interesting to say the least.
Also interesting Len's "Steal My Sunshine" climbed from 34 to 28 this week while Pearl Jam's "Last Kiss" is up six places to 20.
Finally Celine Dion's "That's the Way It Is" (her most modern pop song) is reaping rewards its up to 14.
Re- Entries
Just the one re-entry this week and it comes from Foo Fighters with "Learn to Fly" back at 48.
Losers
I mentioned Lou Bega in the gains, well his massive number one hit "Mambo No. 5" fell ten places to 44 this week while "Venus Or Mars" by Jackson Mendoza dropped 8 places to 49.
Aussie group Ilanda are also on the slide with "Tasty" hitting 35 down ten places from last week while Joanne BZ's "Are You Ready?" dropped eight places to 50
No new entries this week being the first week of the year, looking forward to hearing what 2000 has to offer.
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