Simon Cowell’s Helping Haiti Charity Single Breaks Record
February 16, 2010 by Dave Parrack
The Helping Haiti version of Everybody Hurts has gone straight in at number one in the UK music charts, racking up 453,000 dales in just six days. This makes it the most successful charity single of the century, despite it not actually being very good.
I have mixed feelings on charity records. They raise money for good causes, which is great, yet a lot of them rely solely on that factor to sell, not actually being any good. And they always sell well, regardless of quality.
UK Music Charts – Jan. 24 – Florence, Owl City Top Spots
January 24, 2010 by Dave Parrack
The UK music charts may mean less now than they used to but they’re still an indicator of what’s hot on the popular British music scene right now. This week’s Top 10 singles and Top 10 albums are listed below.
This week’s singles chart has seen Owl City topple Iyaz from the top spot he grabbed last week. Fireflies is Owl City’s first U.K. number one, despite the American singer-songwriter having released three albums. Iyaz only dropped to number two, while the Glee cast climbed to number three with their rendition of Don’t Stop Believin’. The only new entry in the …read more
Brit Awards 2010 Full Nominations – JLS, Lily Allen, Pixie Lott
January 18, 2010 by Dave Parrack
The annual Brit Awards are with us again. The ceremony will take place at London’s Earls Court on February 16, but the nominations have now been revealed in order to allow time for the winners to be voted for by you, the great British public.
Lady Gaga, JLS, Lily Allen, Pixie Lott, and Florence & The Machine have all been nominated for three or more awards. Lady Gaga is up in every category she is eligible for, those being the international awards.
Robbie Williams will be honored for his ‘Outstanding Contribution to Music’, while two new awards have been added as a …read more
UK Music Charts – Jan. 17 – Florence & The Machine, Iyaz
January 17, 2010 by Dave Parrack
The UK music charts may mean less now than they used to but they’re still an indicator of what’s hot on the popular British music scene right now. This week’s Top 10 singles and Top 10 albums are listed below.
Last week saw Iyaz come from nowhere to grab the top spot. This week has seen him remain at the top, seeing off Owl City who are straight in at number two with Fireflies. In a rather bizarre twist of fate, Journey have remained at number six with the original Don’t Stop Believin’, while the Glee Cast have entered the singles …read more
Top 10 UK Albums and Singles Of 2009
January 7, 2010 by Dave Parrack
We’ve already detailed what the top 10 singles and albums of the noughties were, but now it’s time to see what the top-selling singles and albums of 2009 were. Sales figures for the year have also been released today, and that brings mixed tidings.
Overall, album sales in the UK were down by around 3.5 percent to 128.9 million, continuing a longterm trend which the music industry blames on illegal file-sharing. 16.1 million of this total were legal downloads.
Overall, single sales were up a whopping 32.7 percent to 152 million. This was explained by way of an increased number of downloads, …read more
Top 10 Biggest Selling Singles Of The Noughties
January 1, 2010 by Dave Parrack
It’s now 2010, the start of a new year and a new decade. So now is a fitting time to look back at the noughties, the decade that gave us a lot of brilliant new music. But what were the biggest selling singles of the decade that ran from 2000 to 2009?
The Official Charts Company compiles the UK charts every week based on sales. And, according to NME, it recently released details of the Top 10 biggest selling singles of the noughties, which are as follows:-
The Top 10 Singles Of The Noughties
1. Will Young – ‘Anything Is Possible/Evergreen’
2. Gareth Gates …read more
UK Music Charts – Nov 15 – Black Eyed Peas & JLS
November 15, 2009 by Dave Parrack
The UK music charts may mean less now than they used to but they’re still an indicator of what’s hot on the popular British music scene right now. This week’s Top 10 singles and Top 10 albums are listed below.
This week’s singles chart has seen a bit of an upset. The Black Eyed Peas managed to jump from number three to number one with Meet Me Halfway, keeping Leona Lewis off the top spot. I’m guessing Simon Cowell won’t be mentioning this on The X Factor. Last week’s number one JLS dropped to number three and Cheryl Cole dropped to …read more
UK Music Charts – Nov 1 – Cheryl Cole & Hmm, Cheryl Cole
November 1, 2009 by Dave Parrack
The UK music charts may mean less now than they used to but they’re still an indicator of what’s hot on the popular British music scene right now. This week’s Top 10 singles and Top 10 albums are listed below.
Cheryl Cole landed the coveted number one on the singles chart last week and not only managed to hold on to it this week but added a number one album to the mix as well.
In the singles chart she held on with Fight For This Love despite strong competition from both Westlife and Jay Sean Feat. Lil’ Wayne. Michael Buble scored …read more
UK Music Charts – Oct 25 – Cheryl Cole & Alexandra Burke
October 25, 2009 by Dave Parrack
The UK music charts may mean less now than they used to but they’re still an indicator of what’s hot on the popular British music scene right now. This week’s Top 10 singles and Top 10 albums are listed below.
This week’s singles chart saw Cheryl Cole depart Girls Aloud temporarily to score her first solo number one with Fight For This Love. It was the fastest selling single of the week, racking up sales of 290,000 copies. Alexandra Burke slipped to number two with Bad Boys. With the exception of a new entry by Young Soul Rebels and Whitney Houston …read more
UK Music Charts – Oct 18 – Alexandra Burke & Editors
October 18, 2009 by Dave Parrack
The UK music charts may mean less now than they used to but they’re still an indicator of what’s hot on the popular British music scene right now. This week’s Top 10 singles and Top 10 albums are listed below.
This week’s singles chart saw a race to the number one spot between Robbie Williams, with Bodies, and Alexandra Burke, with Bad Boys feat. Flo Rida. Burke won by a nose, with Robbie coming in at two. Last week’s number one single, Oopsy Daisy by Chipmunk, dropped to number three. The only other new entry was Michael Buble with Haven’t Met …read more


