So my intention is to breeze through this pretty quickly because honestly I do want to get back to work on my Best hit songs of 1996 list as this week really wasn't that interesting but I guess it's good enough before all the Christmas songs inevitably swamp the chart next week.
For a 21st week, it's "Dance Monkey" by Tones and I at number one, it's a bit of a dicey battle as to whether it will get a 22nd week at number one especially as Mariah's streaming numbers are strong.
"Don't Start Now" by Dua Lipa holds on to number two. I really would like to see this song be the next number one song but its been swallowed up by Christmas music on streaming while sales are doing well, I doubt this is going to go number one.
The rest of the top six is pretty much the same with "Roxanne" by Arizona Zervas at number three, "Memories" by Maron 5 at number four (can we fuck this garbage off the charts NOW please), "Circles" by Post Malone at number 5 and "Ride It" by Regard at number six.
Riding the wave off the release of his album "Fine Line", Harry Styles single "Adore You" climbed 7 places to number seven, it pushed "Never Seen the Rain" by Tones and I back to number eight. I don't expect "Adore You" to stick around in the top ten tbh.
Breaking into the top ten is "Blinding Lights" by The Weeknd rising five places to number nine. Excellent news because the song is fucking fantastic
Finally, "All I Want for Christmas Is You" by Mariah Carey has finally hit the top ten rising one place to number ten.
Gains
We have a lot of Harry Styles to talk about and he is the leading big gainer this week with "Watermelon Sugar" jumping twenty places to number 12.
"Before You Go" by Lewis Capaldi rose nine places to break into the top 20 at number seventeen because of course we need more dull sappiness on the chart.
Then we have Wham's "Last Christmas" up seven to twenty three and "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" by Michael Buble rose six places to number thirty two.
Re-Entries
Just the one re-entry with Harry Styles "Lights Up" back at 34
Losers
Taylor Swift's "Lover" hit 50 (this song should still make year end list I hope) while "Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X down to 27 from 18. Those were the only really significant losses this week.
Dropouts
Some significant ones here although they were all returns a few weeks ago with "Shallow" by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, "Wow" by Post Malone, "How Do you Sleep?" by Sam Smith and "Rans$om" by Lil Tecca gone. All will comfortably make year end chart.
They also took with them "Robbery" by Juice WRLD and "Up All Night" by Khalid,
New Entries
I wish Tik Tok would go the hell away because the highest debuting single belongs to Trevor Daniel's "Falling" at number 14...it's not a good song.
Harry Styles saw two album tracks hit the chart with "Falling" debuting at 35 and "Golden" at number 46
Forgettable at best, terrible at worst is the debut at number 36 which is "My Oh My" by Camila Cabello feat. Dababy..
A massive hit in the UK right now is "Owned it" by Stormzy feat. Ed Sheeran and Burna Boy, it's debuted on the ARIA singles chart at number 40.
Not sure I am going to cover next week's chart as it is likely to be swamped with Christmas music...joy....may just do the top ten and move on. Best hit songs of 1996 is coming soon. Don't forget the ARIA Chart updates at 5pm AEDT on Saturday.
Thursday, 26 December 2019
Charting 1996: 22nd December: What is Macarena Christmas doing in the TOP TEN?
So here we are the final chart week of the year before the chart goes into a recess over the Christmas/New Year period ahead of 1997 and for yet another week "Wannabe" by the Spice Girls remains at number one, now this song looks to be losing ground but it's not under any threat from pur returning number two "Where Do You Go?" by No Mercy which is slowly also starting to lose steam especially as it is a close race for number two but it held off "What's Love Got to Do With It" by Warren G feat. Adina Howard which slipped back to number three.
Savage Garden remained steady at number four with "To the Moon and Back", this song is still on track to be a number one hit next year, you watch.
Then we have a surprise at number five, because the "Macarena" won't go the hell away, we have "Macarena Christmas" by Los Del Rio up from thirty seven. Did anyone really want or NEED this in the top ten. Geez.
At number six is Shania Twain's "(If You're Not In it for Love) I'm Outta Here" which is up three places this week. Good. I really like this song and am glad to see it doing well, it helped to push "Breathe" by The Prodigy back two places to number seven (I am surprised it's still in the top ten)
It also had the same effect on "Wishes" by Human Nature which dropped one place to number eight. Again another good song, just a shame it lost ground this week.
Toni Braxton climbs one place to number nine with "Un-Break My Heart", this song looks to be on track to achieving similar success to "You're Makin' Me High";
Finally the big loser is "Don't Stop Movin'' by Livin' Joy which dropped four places to number ten. Good.
Gains
The gains this week outside of "Macarena Christmas" in the top five are mostly new songs set to be hits in 1997 with Whigfield's "Sexy Eyes" up 12 to 38, "Lemon Tree" by Fool's Garden up to 35 from 47 and Unique II's "Break My Stride" up to 26 from 45 and looks to be the big mover of the week.
The only other big gainer is a case of continued momentum and that came for "Twisted" by Keith Sweat which broke into the top 20 at number 19 this week.
Re-Entries
Two re-entries this week and honestly I am not sure why with the best of them being "You Spin Me Around (Like a Record) ('96 Remix)" by Dead or Alive back at 46 and "Down" by 311 back at 48.
Losers
Former top ten hit "I'll be There For You" by The Remembrandts dropped from 35 to 44 while Tori Amos hit 42 from 34 with "Hey Jupiter/Professional Widow".
However, they weren't the biggest losers this week with "Mama Said" by Metallica dropping hard from 24 to 39. Ouch.
The Symbol (Prince) dropped from 18 to 30 this week with "Betcha by Golly Wow!" while "I Love You Always Forever" by Donna Lewis fell eight places to 20.
New Entry
It's a fairly muted week on the new entry side of things with just one new song entering the top 50 with No Doubt's new single "Don't Speak" in at number 50 and considering how big "Just A Girl" was in 1996, I wouldn't be surprised if this song is huge in 1997
That wraps up the final edition of Charting 1996, don't forget you can check out my top ten worst hit songs of 1996 here. My top ten best hit songs are coming soon as is this week's ARIA Chart top ten/review which should be on here sometime today.
As far as retro chart reviews go? I believe I am going to be covering the year of the Sydney Olympics and the turn of the millennium next year so that is going to be fun!.
Savage Garden remained steady at number four with "To the Moon and Back", this song is still on track to be a number one hit next year, you watch.
Then we have a surprise at number five, because the "Macarena" won't go the hell away, we have "Macarena Christmas" by Los Del Rio up from thirty seven. Did anyone really want or NEED this in the top ten. Geez.
At number six is Shania Twain's "(If You're Not In it for Love) I'm Outta Here" which is up three places this week. Good. I really like this song and am glad to see it doing well, it helped to push "Breathe" by The Prodigy back two places to number seven (I am surprised it's still in the top ten)
It also had the same effect on "Wishes" by Human Nature which dropped one place to number eight. Again another good song, just a shame it lost ground this week.
Toni Braxton climbs one place to number nine with "Un-Break My Heart", this song looks to be on track to achieving similar success to "You're Makin' Me High";
Finally the big loser is "Don't Stop Movin'' by Livin' Joy which dropped four places to number ten. Good.
Gains
The gains this week outside of "Macarena Christmas" in the top five are mostly new songs set to be hits in 1997 with Whigfield's "Sexy Eyes" up 12 to 38, "Lemon Tree" by Fool's Garden up to 35 from 47 and Unique II's "Break My Stride" up to 26 from 45 and looks to be the big mover of the week.
The only other big gainer is a case of continued momentum and that came for "Twisted" by Keith Sweat which broke into the top 20 at number 19 this week.
Re-Entries
Two re-entries this week and honestly I am not sure why with the best of them being "You Spin Me Around (Like a Record) ('96 Remix)" by Dead or Alive back at 46 and "Down" by 311 back at 48.
Losers
Former top ten hit "I'll be There For You" by The Remembrandts dropped from 35 to 44 while Tori Amos hit 42 from 34 with "Hey Jupiter/Professional Widow".
However, they weren't the biggest losers this week with "Mama Said" by Metallica dropping hard from 24 to 39. Ouch.
The Symbol (Prince) dropped from 18 to 30 this week with "Betcha by Golly Wow!" while "I Love You Always Forever" by Donna Lewis fell eight places to 20.
New Entry
It's a fairly muted week on the new entry side of things with just one new song entering the top 50 with No Doubt's new single "Don't Speak" in at number 50 and considering how big "Just A Girl" was in 1996, I wouldn't be surprised if this song is huge in 1997
That wraps up the final edition of Charting 1996, don't forget you can check out my top ten worst hit songs of 1996 here. My top ten best hit songs are coming soon as is this week's ARIA Chart top ten/review which should be on here sometime today.
As far as retro chart reviews go? I believe I am going to be covering the year of the Sydney Olympics and the turn of the millennium next year so that is going to be fun!.
Friday, 20 December 2019
ARIA Singles Chart top ten/ Chart Review: 16th December. 2019 hits rise again.
This week is a weird one and it’s mostly weird when we get
to our gains and what re-entered the chart this week, we also saw some shifts
within the top ten including one shift in the top ten that caught me by
surprise.
What wasn’t a surprise is a twentieth week at number one for
“Dance Monkey” by Tones and I, I don’t see this song going anywhere as its
somehow still ruling sales and streaming.
What was a welcome surprise was Dua Lipa’s “Don’t Start Now”
moving to number 2 and becoming Dua’s highest charting hit in Australia as it is
pretty consistent on both sales and streaming, sales is what moved it past “Roxanne”
by Arizona Zervas at number three which
hasn’t quite had the sales to match it’s consistent streaming.
“Memories” by Maroon 5 regained ground to number four
pushing “Circles” by Post Malone back to number five.
“Ride It” by Regard stays steady at number six while “Never
Seen the Rain” by Tones and I moved up one place to number seven and “Good as
Hell” by Lizzo up to number eight.
“Everything I Wanted” by Billie Eilish drops two places to
number nine. Sadly, back for what I hope is a final week in the top ten is “Someone
You Loved” by Lewis Capaldi which rose seven places.
Gains
The gains were mostly for 2019 hits that got boosts on the
back of people listening to their year end Spotify playlists etc so songs like “Sunflower”
by Post Malone and Swae Lee which went from 36 to 21 and “Old Town Road” by Lil
Nas X which jumped from 29 to 18, “Senorita” by Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello
to 17.
Long running 2018 hit “Eastside” by Benny Blanco feat.
Halsey and Khalid jumped from 45 to 34.
Also gaining big was Christmas music with “All I Want For Christmas
is You” by Mariah Carey up to 11 and “Last Christmas” by Wham to 30
Re Entries
We have a whole slew of re-entries this week. Juice WRLD’s
untimely death saw “Lucid Dreams” back
at 16, “Bandit” feat. Youngboy Never Broke Again at 45, and “Robbery” at 49.
Also back this week were “Ran$om” by Lil Tecca at 42, “Shallow”
by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper at 43 and “Wow” by Post Malone at 47.
Losers
Some big losers this week with the biggest being “Lover” by
Taylor Swift which fell hard to 39 from 23 unfortunately…it should make the
year end list…just.
“Highest in the Room” by Travis Scott slipped to 33 from 21,
“Up All Night” by Khalid dropped from 37 to 50. Sadly, “Castles” by Freya
Ridings fell from 26 to 35.'
“Trampoline” by Shaed fell ten places to 44 while former US
number ones also had big tumbles with “Heartless” by The Weeknd stumbling from
10 to 24, “Lose You to Love me” by Selena Gomez hit 25 proving how forgettable
that song is.
Finally, ‘Rushing Back” by Flume feat. Vera Blue hit 29 down
from 18.
Dropouts
“Lights Up” by Harry Styles exited this week but should be
back on the chart next week after the release of Harry’s second album “Fine
Line”. Also gone are “Teeth” by 5 Seconds of Summer, “Yellow Hearts” by Ant
Saunders, “Catching Feelings” by Drax Project feat. Six60, “Only Human” by
Jonas Brothers (Good fucking riddance), “Follow God” by Kanye West and “Used to
Love” by Martin Garrix feat. Dean Lewis
New Entries
Just the one new entry this week with “Adore You” by Harry Styles
in at number 14, I can see this song reaching the top ten following the album
release next week.
The questions are will Mariah Carey can crack the top ten and
will we get an album bomb from Harry Styles? Those questions and more will be
answered when ARIA updates their charts at 5pm AEDT on Saturday.
Charting 1996: 15 December.
It’s the penultimate week of the charting year and it looks
like we’re going to end it on a turbulent note at least within our top ten
apart from the number one which yet again is “Wannabe” by the Spice Girls, it
still rules on sales.
It also helps that there’s a complete bunfight going on for
number two with “What’s Love Got to Do With It” by Warren G feat. Adina Howard
retaking the second spot ahead of “Where Do You Go” by No Mercy at number
three.
Now what could overtake the pair of them is “To the Moon and
Back” by Savage Garden which climbed two places to number four, this song has
momentum on its side, I expect this could be number two soon.
It pushed “Breathe” by The Prodigy back to number five, I’d
be surprised if this song really hangs around in the top ten.
Climbing three places to number six is “Don’t Stop Movin’”
by Livin’ Joy, I really am not sure what the appeal of this song is but hey it
got a boost on the back of some strong sales.
Human Nature rise one place to number seven with “Wishes”, a
ballad that has gotten the attention of some people which is good thing because I like the song and also
because it helped push “Sometimes When We Touch” by Newton down three places to
number eight.
American country star Shania Twain has her first top ten hit
as “(If You’re Not In it for Love) I’m Outta Here” rises from 13 to 9 while
Toni Braxton has yet another top ten hit with “Un-Break My Heart” rising 7
places to ten.
Gains
Fugees cover of Bob Marley’s “No Woman, No Cry” is up 18
places to 20 while Metallica’s “Mama Said” rose 12 places to 24.
Also continuing to show the fact that it’s going to be BIG
in 1997 is Blackstreet with “No Diggity’ feat. Dre up to 39.
Losers
Couple of big losers this week with “Many Rivers to Cross” by
Toni Childs hitting 44 from 25. “Mach S” by The Presidents of the United States
down to 41 from 35.
“Crazy” by Mark Morrison fell hard to 46 from 37 while “Child”
by Mark Owen fell from 24 to 33.
Former chart topper and likely year end number one “Macarena”
by Los Del Rio dropped to 32 from 15.
New Entries
The Symbol otherwise known as Prince has landed the highest
new entry of the week at number 18 with a cover of The Stylistics “Betcha By
Golly Wow”.
Bush’s latest entry on the ARIA singles chart is at number
36 called “Swallowed”. Believe it or not Los Del Rio can’t let us forget “Macarena”
because “Macarena Christmas” enters at 37.
We have another cover new this week, it comes from Austrian Eurodance
artist Unique II who has arrived on the ARIA singles chart with a cover of
Matthew Wilders 80s hit “Break My Stride” at number 45
German band Fool’s Garden are in at number 47 with “Lemon
Tree” and finally Danish singer Whigfield is new at 50 with “Sexy Eyes”
Wednesday, 18 December 2019
The Top Ten Worst Hit Songs of 1996
So you may have noticed that this year I have been doing a
series on my blog called “Charting 1996” which has been a journey through the
year 1996 and the ARIA charts of the time. Why 1996? Well 1996 is around the
time that I became interested in top 40/pop music as I would watch Rage on ABC
back in the days when they did their top 50 countdown and listen to Take 40
Australia with Barry Bissell on the radio.
However It’s time to look back on the year that was 1996 and
delve into the songs that SUCKED and I’ll be honest here, the pickings for bad
songs were very slim as the music mostly ranged from excellent to being dull
(Dull isn’t something to put a song on the worst list for because if dull was a
factor, there’d be several songs that’d be contenders.
1996 was a strange year for the charts where the constant
turnover meant a song would stay in the top ten for a couple of weeks and then
leave. We also had songs that spent weeks on top of the charts…one of those
being on this list, we also got a tonne of covers hitting the charts.
So to make this list, the songs had to make ARIA’s year end
list for 1996 and keep in mind that this is just my opinion, my views should
not stop you from enjoying these songs if you like them…somehow.
Let’s start with a cover that takes the magic of the
original and turns it into mush…
10. “Father and Son” by Boyzone
1996 saw several new boybands hit the Australian charts
including Backstreet Boys, No Mercy and Human Nature but the new boy group that
claimed the spotlight in early 1996 was Boyzone, a group from out of the UK who
were very successful over there and had moderate success in Australia beyond
1996 but this cover of Cat Stevens iconic song “Father and Son” is just
passionless droning that sucks the passion, comfort and charm that the original
version had. It sounds like Boyzone just sang this out of sheer desperation for
something to release because it feels so empty and lacking the comforting
warmth of the original.
Oh, and they replaced the guitar with piano and strings to
make the song sound not just passionless in the vocals but fucking manufactured
which is something I am sure Sufjan Stevens was not intending for the song.
Ugh, time to move on.
Boyzone weren’t the only British boy band to try and fail at
making a cover, here’s proof.
9. “How Deep Is Your Love” by Take That
Take That were another British boyband that rose to
prominence in the UK in 1995 and sadly their success continued with this cover
of the Bee Gees 70s hit “How Deep is Your Love” in 1996 and oh dear god, it
says something that Glee did this song better in the 2010s and I don’t even
LIKE Glee all that much, this cover sounds like four drunk guys on a cheap
version of the Love Boat all doing really bad karaoke, it is incredible how off
key and monotonous they all sound.
Also why do the backing vocals sound louder on the second
verse than the actual lead vocals and why does it all sound like I am on some
sleepy bad beach holiday for those forever meant to be single?
The original had an energy, warmth and groove that this flat
badly produced garbage doesn’t have, its no fucking wonder Robbie Williams left
Take That because shit like this gave him very good damn reason to walk his own
way.
Taking a break away from bad cover versions to talk about a
song that if it hadn’t been released in 1996, I’d have thought Taylor Swift had
wrote it.
8. “Who Do U Love” by Deborah Cox
Deborah Cox is a Canadian singer songwriter and actress who
somehow combined a sample of Soul II Soul’s music with Cox really trying hard
and mostly failing to be the next Whitney Houston all the while having lyrics
that are so god damn toxic that they remind me of some of the more horrible
Taylor Swift relationship songs (think “I knew You were trouble” and “You
Belong With Me”) because “Who Do you Love” is just ugly.
This man has just walked out on Cox and now she’s wondering
who he could possibly want or love more than her because it’s a ‘mystery’ why
he left her for another woman because after all there’s no other women out
there that is good enough for him and how dare he want and love another woman
enough to walk out on her. The lyrics here really do paint Deborah Cox in a
rather unflattering light, she comes across as narcissistic and obsessive in a
way that is creepy.
This song is just a creepy, badly written clusterfuck however
if you want to find absolute awful that was ahead of it’s time then we have…
7. “Hey Lover” by LL Cool J feat. Boyz II Men
So LL Cool J and Boyz II Men are acts I actually respect within
the realm of 90s hip hop and R’n”B, Boyz II Men made pleasant r’n’b jams that
were chill enough to relax too while LL Cool J did bust out some pretty
incredible hip hop in the mid-90s which is why it’s such a shame that their
collaboration resulted in this garbage.
This song is one of those “Imma steal your girl” songs which
makes it ahead of its time considering the proliferation of these sort of songs in the 2010s.
Now Boyz II Men frame the song as the man this girl is with is neglects her but
honestly the rest is so god damn creepy and the fact LL Cool J says its his
mission to take this girl off this other dude is not cool, if she isn’t happy,
she’ll break up with him.
The chorus that pretty much just moans “Hey Lover” is freaking
gross especially as she isn’t LL Cool J or Boyz II Men’s lover just yet.
Then again when it comes to creepy love songs, there is
Bryan Adams…
6. “The Only Thing that Looks Good on Me Is You” by Bryan
Adams
At this point, Bryan Adams was at the height of his powers,
he’d had a number of huge hits in the early part of the nineties (cue “Everything
I do (I do it for you)”) and honestly this song isn’t his worst…we’ll get to
that…but the reason this song is here is because of the lazy song writing on
display where Adams complains he doesn’t look good in designer wear or anything
else except for his partner which is all kinds of questionable by the way. All
men scrub up well in a suit as a rule, Bryan!
The production is this flimsy sounding guitar which tries
for a rock sound and Adams sounding like he is out of breath the entire time or
he horny which would make sense because the song sounds like he wrote it with
his penis.
So yeah stepping away from the bad and somewhat creepy love
songs, we need to deal with what can be simply described as noise.
5. “Boom Boom Boom” by The Outhere Brothers
.
I was going to give this slot to “One of Us” by Joan Osborne,
a song that has gotten worse with time however “Boom Boom Boom” by The Outhere
Brothers is excruciating to listen to in between that synth noise that sounds
like a bed squeaking and the thumping distorted noise that passes for melody…geezus
christ, just stop already.
Then there are the lyrics which alternate from being
painfully repetitive even for an alleged dance song to being about orgasms and
having sex of which none of it sounds even vaguely romantic but just rather
childish eg “Slip my peter into your folder” and even in one line a vague reference
to stealing this girl. Gross.
Thank goodness these brothers disappeared back to where they
belonged.
I did say Bryan Adams would another appearance on this list…
4. “Let’s Make a Night to Remember” by Bryan Adams
You know Bryan, you didn’t have try to knock off Bruce
Springsteen so hard with this song, it’s genuinely weird how much the songs
wants to be akin to Springsteen but fails. There’s something that is just inherently
sleazy that makes my skin crawl and honestly makes “The Only thing that Looks
Good on Me Is You” even worse.
The whole song feels less like Bryan Adams and more like
homage to Bruce Springsteen except I am sure Bruce would have rejected the less
than romantic and really rather sluggish and drowsy production around a song
about having sex and the references to sweat dripping off this girl. Adams also
sings the song with all the enthusiasm of discovering that his favourite shirt has
been eaten through by fucking fire ants.
At least, Adams didn’t desecrate one of the greatest soul
songs ever like this next group did…
3. “Sexual Healing” by Max-A-Million
It should be a crime do soul legend Marvin Gaye a dirty like
this, it really fucking should be, the only positive coming from this crappy
garbage is that a small town in America was powered by Marvin Gaye spinning in
his grave. Max-a-Million tone back the sexual tension that was in the original to
turn the song into something Shaggy would have rejected in 1995! The production
isn’t anywhere near close to as sexy as it seems to think it is.
Also the rap verses are pretty terrible and lazy, here’s an
example: “And I know me love you know I ain't been creepy creeping. When you
spread out yuh legs ah me no get yuh lazy. A rubba dubba I'm ya lover I know
you feel me baby”
THAT IS NOT ANYWHERE NEAR CLOSE TO SEXY!. If you want real
sexual healing in music seek out Marvin Gaye’s original…it’s far better than
this crap will ever be.
Although if you are looking for something sexy, don’t ask this
next guy…
2. “Sometimes When We Touch” by Newton
So I have made no bones about the fact that I hate the
original version of this song that was released in 1976 by Dan Hill mainly
because the lyrics switch between being overwhelmingly sappy to Hill being an
absolute piece of shit as he refuses to let this girl move on. Dan Hill himself
even admitted back in 2010 to a Canadian website that the song is stupid.
So in 1996 along comes Newton, a dance artist, from the UK
who decided to put his spin on the song and yeah makes the song worse. Yeah it’s
got the pianos at the beginning but then from about the chorus on it goes into
full dance mode which doesn’t match the soppy nature of the lyrics at all and
also Newton is not an impressive singer at all and that note at the end sounds
like he just got scalded by hot water or had a scare.
Either way kill this cover and the original with fire.
So we have reached the top of the list and for awhile I wasn’t
sure what my top pick was going to be, in the end I went with the song that has
stuck around and become a lingering shit stain on pop culture, we expose our
children to this SHIT and the number one goes to…
1 “Macarena (Bayside Boys Remi x)” by Los Del Rios
Bad dance songs in the 2010s have been commonplace but they never
really stick around however in 1996, this song stuck around at the top of the
charts for nine whole weeks and yet the issues with this song stretch for miles
from the strange gurgling bleating goat noises that once you hear you will not
get out of your head to the horrible
giggling teenage girl style lyric delivery in the verse by one of the woman who
claims her name is Macarena obnoxiously laughs off the fact she has admitted to
cheating on her boyfriend.
At least the chorus is fun and is literally the only thing
worth caring about. FUCK this trash. “Macarena (Bayside Boys Remix)” The worst
hit song of 1996, see ya all later.
Friday, 13 December 2019
ARIA top ten singles/ Chart Review: 9th December. Christmas music returns
So it was coming for awhile now but this week saw the arrival of
Christmas music on the chart, whether or not we wanted it to or not, we also
got the expected chart entries for The Weeknd but we’ll get to all of that in a
second but first our top ten where for a NINETEENTH week “Dance Monkey” by Tones
and I continues its remarkable run at the top and again I am not seeing what is
going to topple it just yet especially as it still as streaming and sales on
lock.
“Roxanne” by Arizona Zervas spends another week at number two, it’s
got good streaming and there’s signs that the sales might be catching up but is
it all too little too late.
The week’s biggest gainer came from Dua Lipa with “Don’t Start Now”
up four places to number three off the back of streaming and sales.
Post Malone regained some lost ground as “Circles” moved back up
to number four off some solid streaming numbers, it thankfully moved past “Memories”
by Maroon 5 which went down to number five this week (frankly, the sooner that
song is gone the better)
“Ride It” by Regard slipped three places to number six as its streaming
isn’t holding it up and sales can’t cover while “Everything I Wanted” by Billie
Eilish slipped back one place to number seven, there’s signs of life for this
song yet as streaming looks to be recovering.
Tones and I’s second song inside the top ten “Never Seen the Rain”
jumped one place up to number eight thanks to a solid sales week, it pushed
past “Good as Hell” by Lizzo at number nine.
Finally, The Weeknd’s big return is at number ten with “Heartless”,
we’ve still got some more The Weeknd to talk about in the new entries.
Gains.
Not much to talk about here. “Lose Control” by Meduza feat. Becky
Hill and Goodboys up two places to 15.
Re-Entries
The returns are both Christmas songs with Mariah Carey’s “All I
want for Christmas is You” in at number 20 and Wham’s “Last Christmas” back at
38.
Losers
“Follow God” by Kanye West continued its plunge down nine places
to 49. Lizzo’s “Truth Hurts” slid painfully from 39 to 46.
It wasn’t a good week for Harry Styles as “Lights Up” went from 33
to 41 and “Watermelon Sugar” got too sweet for some as it dropped eight to 28.
Drop Outs
Couple of songs likely to have snagged a spot on the year end list
went this week with “It’s You” by Ali Gatie and “Higher Love” by Kygo and
Whitney Houston.
Songs that might just make year end, but it will be tight are “Slide
Away” by Miley Cyrus and “Liar” by Camila Cabello (that song might return with
her album released last week)
Also gone is “Mean It” by Lauv feat. LANY.
New Entries
I did mention we have more The Weeknd to talk about, well, at 16
is the second song he dropped called “Blinding Lights”, a song I consider to be
awesome and should be a massive hit.
Finally, the Christmas impact is also felt in the new arrivals
with Michael Buble’s “It’s Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas” in at 42.
Next week, the likely return of several Juice WRLD songs following
the rapper’s death in Chicago during the past week and the continued infiltration
of Christmas music on the charts. ARIA will update the chart at 5pm AEDT on
Saturday.
Charting 1996: 8th December.Busy week as The Prodigy Breathe into top 5
Boom. We have a really busy week here as 1996 continues to wind
down, we're not far from the chart year finishing, there are plenty of changes
to the top ten including a new entry in the top 5 and a slew of new entries
further down the charts however what wasn't affected by any change was the
number one which for yet another week is "Wannabe" by the Spice Girls
and look, there's just nothing getting near it right now.
It's closest competition is
"Where Do You Go?" by No Mercy which climbed one place to number two
but its close for that number two spot as "What's Love Got to Do With
it" by Warren G feat. Adina Howard dropped one place to number three.
There's a new entry at number
four coming from The Prodigy with "Breathe". A good sales week
ensured a strong debut for this song.
"Sometimes When We
Touch" by Newton remains at number five (unfortunately) while one of the
big climbers this week is Savage Garden's "To the Moon and Back"
which jumped ten places to number six, it could be a contender for number one
soon.
What won't be contending for
number one is "I Love You Always Forever" by Donna Lewis as it
slipped down three places to number seven.
The second song to reach the
top ten this week comes from Human Nature as "Wishes" rises from 11
to 8, it's the band's first top ten hit.
Slipping down two places is
"Don't Stop Movin'" by Livin' Joy at number 9 while “It’s All Coming
Back to Me Now” by Celine Dion wraps up the top ten by remaining at number ten.
Gains
Shania Twain looks set for a stint in the top ten as her single “(If
You’re not in it for Love) I’m Outta Here” rocketed up 11 places to number 13.
Dead Or Alive move up ten places with “You Spin Me Round (Like A
Record) (’96 Remix” at number 28.
Interestingly Puff Johnson’s “Over and Over” rose hard to 29…this
kind of rhythm and blues is very radio friendly so keen to see if this continues
to have traction going forward.
Tori Amos continues her rise with “Hey Jupiter/Professional Widow”
rising to 34 from 43.
Keith Sweat’s “Twisted” rose seven places to 30
Re-Entries
“Macarena” by Los Del Mar feat. Pedro Castano is back at 47 for
some strange reason.
Losers
A lot of former hits lost ground hard this week with “Lover Lover”
by Jimmy Barnes dropping from 25 to 42 and “I Want You” by Savage Garden falling
from 30 to 41.
“I’ll be There for You” by The Remembrandts took a plunge from 20
to 33 as this song dies off naturally while Mark Morrison’s follow up “Crazy”
isn’t charting the same course as “Return of the Mack” as it plunged from 22 to
37 this week.
“Macarena” by Los Del Rio fell out of the top ten to 15 (Good).
New Entries
So we have a slew of new entries aside from The Prodigy’s “Breathe”
which as mentioned earlier debuted at number four.
We must go all the way down to 36 to find the next new entry
though which is “Mama Said” by hard rock stars Metallica. British pop outfit Deuce
are in at 44 with “On the Bible”
American rock rap band 311 have entered the chart at 45 with “Down”.
Honestly it’s pretty awful so I don’t expect it to stick around.
Gina G is finally following up “Ooh Ahh…(Just A Little Bit)” with
another high energy dance song reminiscent of Kylie Minogue called “I Belong to
You’ which entered the ARIA chart at number 48.
Finally a song that I think might do well well into 1997 is “No
Diggity” by Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre which entered at 50. It has potential
to be huge.
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