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Chart Report - 09/12/07

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Fraser McAlpine | 19:15 UK time, Sunday, 9 December 2007

1 - Leona Lewis - 'Bleeding Love'

Leona LewisChartSnipe: What with this song and the latest Elvis entry in the Top 40, poor old love is getting quite a mauling this week. What next? 'Bandaging Love'? 'Anaesthetising Love'? 'Healing Love (With A Course Of Antibiotics)'? Actually, after twelvety-eleven weeks of the same song at No.1, ANYTHING will do!(FM)

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2 - T2 ft. Jodie Aysha - 'Heartbroken'
T2ChartSnipe: We've got a bloke with a name like a famous Arnold Schwarzenegger film (one of his good ones, so that should help bring the list of possibles right down), a guest vocalist with two first names and no surname, and a song title which is only one letter away from being about a smashed fireplace. Rest assured, if this goes to No.1 for weeks on end, I shall be making good use of all of these things. You have been warned! (FM)

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3 - Girls Aloud - 'Call The Shots'
Girls AloudChartSnipe: WHAAT? Girls Aloud release their best song in blimming ages and it only gets to No.3? Well, that's a strange way to reward their creative endeavours, don't you think? Not that I've anything against T2...but that Leona could move out of the way for once. At this rate she'll be blocking the No.1 spot when this year's X-Factor winner wants it. It's greedy, is what it is. (FM)

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4 - Timbaland pts. OneRepublic - 'Apologize'
TimbalandChartSnipe: Hey what's with all this sticking two words together and keeping the capital letter in the middle? What's wrong with calling your band One Republic, eh? Are you worried that people will get bored in between the first word and the second and so you have to rush them through the whole name just keep their attention? Or are you trying to be all iPod trendy? Well, you'd never catch ChartBlog doing anything as lame as that. Nosireebob. (FM)

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5 - Take That - 'Rule The World'
Take ThatChartSnipe: Is there any band that's not staging a comeback right now? Take That are back for good, the Spice Girls are planning to reconquer the world, as are the Backstreet Boys, All Saints and the four-piece Five have been and gone, apparently even Boyzone are thinking about it (they've all been called to a Ronan Meeting). We're still holding out for the Reynolds Girls comeback tour. (SP)

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The entire Top 40 is right here...

Comments

  1. At 09:05 PM on 09 Dec 2007, Emily wrote:

    It's The SAME Chart From Last Week !!

    Getting A Little Tired Of "Bleeding Love". Surely The Population Of Britain Have Something Better To Do Than Buy/Download/Whatever Leona Lewis's Song ??

  2. At 12:16 AM on 10 Dec 2007, the real rachel wrote:

    i absolutely agree emily im sick of this song by leona. Its gettin into my nerve wheneveri hear that song played and knowing it is still the top song ugh!!!

    i just wonder how crappy european song is!!!


    Hoping our ears wont bleed

  3. At 09:23 AM on 10 Dec 2007, SarahLH wrote:

    Not being interested in The X Factor and any of the so called artists that it produces, I at first greeted this song with a mild apathy - now every time I hear it I can almost hear my blood pressure rocketing! Who is buying this single? I don't know anyone who has admitted to buying it!

    ENOUGH ALREADY!!!

  4. At 10:48 AM on 10 Dec 2007, chris wrote:

    i bought it! i still love it!!! and ya know what? i feel no shame mwa ha ha!!!

  5. At 03:48 PM on 10 Dec 2007, SarahLH wrote:

    Grrrrr! A pox on you, you cotton-eared heathen!

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