Thursday 6 August 2020

2000 Sound: 6th August. 2nd week at the top for Anastacia as Ronan Keating jumps on the chart rollercoaster

So have a pretty modest week. Not a lot of movement within the top ten but enough there for it to be interesting plus your regularly scheduled list of new arrivals, we begin as usual with the top ten where for a second week "I'm Outta Love" by Anastacia has hold of the number one spot and right now this song is looking pretty comfortable for awhile, I don't see anything topping it for the time being.

Especially when you look at our number two and three that being "Freestyler" by Bomfunk MCs and "Thong Song" by Sisqo respectively, neither are a threat to the number one and look like coming under a stern challenge from Destiny's Child's "Jumpin' Jumpin'" which rose six places to number four this week, it pushed "Shalala Lala" by Vengaboys back one place to number five as it showed some weakness on sales.

Rock stayed steady this week with "It's My Life" by Bon Jovi remaining at six and "We Will Rock You" b Five and Queen glued to number seven.

The biggest fall though came for Madison Avenue's "Who the Hell Are You?" which took a three place hit to number eight as it starts to weaken...finally.

Remaining at number nine is "Day & Night" by Billie Piper while "Toca's Miracle" by Fragma drops two spots to number ten.

Gains

The Corrs are "Breathless" with their six place rise to 20 with their recent single while Faith Hill has begun to "Breathe" in her chart run up from 34 to 27 this week.

Invertigo's "Desensitized" rose from 35 to 29 which is great because I still like that song a lot. Same goes for "Everything You Want" by Vertical Horizon which rose 12 places to 32.

"Blow Up The Pokies" by The Whitlams climbed eight places to 37. Everclear also jumped eight to 38 with "Wonderful".

"Teenager of the Year" by Lo-tel got a nine place gain to 39.

Re Entries

Just the one return with Matchbox Twenty's "Bent" back at 47.

Losers


So the biggest loser was "There You Go" from Pink which took a dive down twenty to 50, not surprising really given it's been losing ground consistently over the last few weeks/

Tupac Shakur's "They're Tryin' To Kill Me" is down eight to 48 this week along with a massive fall for Bardot's "I Should Have Never Let You Go" which fell from 24 to 41 this week...yikes...looks like the hype for this group died pretty quick

New Entries

Former member of Boyzone, Ronan Keating has the highest new entry of the week with his single "Life is a Rollercoaster" in at number 19.

Jackson Mendoza has a thing for the ladies as "Ordinary Girl" arrives at number 24.

Taxiride's "Nothing In This World" is in at 43 while Anuj's pop r'n'b has hit the charts at 44 with "Can You Stand the Heat?".

Finally, A Perfect Circle debut at 49 with "The Hollow"/

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