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HighwayGuy

Wait.. How come ALL of 1D's promo singles have charted??

I thought they can't chart till the album is released?

I'm guessing it must be from them being streamed??

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After debuting #62 with 1751 copies sold last week, Azealia Banks' broke ass has fallen off the chart today.

Pink's collab album seems to have sank pretty fast too.

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BlondeKingOfGGD

iTunes has literally crashed due to Band Aid/Olly/Nicole

I wondered why Nicole's position hadn't changed she's been stuck at #135

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Desperado

After debuting #62 with 1751 copies sold last week, Azealia Banks' broke ass has fallen off the chart today.

Pink's collab album seems to have sank pretty fast too.

oh 

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HighwayGuy

I've read that Bob Geldof said the song raised £1 million in just a few minutes so no wonder itunes is broken!

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Gypsy Life

1. Band Aid 30 - Do They Know It's Christmas? (2014)

UK is the only country where iTunes updated. It's still frozen everywhere.

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Gypsy Life

1 Band Aid 30 - Do They Know It's Christmas? (2014) 1.0000 0.0963

2 Clean Bandit & Jess Glynne - Real Love 0.0781 1.0000

 

93% lead.

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1 Band Aid 30 - Do They Know It's Christmas? (2014) 1.0000 0.0963

2 Clean Bandit & Jess Glynne - Real Love 0.0781 1.0000

 

93% lead.

Omg

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iTunes Update

 

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01. Do They Know It's Christmas? (2014) - Band Aid 30

02. Real Love - Clean Bandit & Jess Glynne

03. Wrapped Up (feat. Travie McCoy) - Olly Murs

04. Wake Me Up (Official BBC Children In Need Single 2014) - Gareth Malone's All Star Choir

05. Dangerous (feat. Sam Martin) - David Guetta

06. Steal My Girl - One Direction

07. Thinking Out Loud - Ed Sheeran

08. 6 Words - Wretch 32

09. Wait On Me - Rixton

10. Blank Space - Taylor Swift

 

11. Rock or Bust - AC/DC

12. Night Changes - One Direction

13. Outside (feat. Ellie Goulding) - Calvin Harris

14. All About That Bass - Meghan Trainor

15. Real Love - Tom Odell

16. I Don't Care - Cheryl

17. Shake It Off - Taylor Swift

18. Like I Can - Sam Smith

19. Fool's Gold - One Direction

20. In the Heat of the Moment - Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds

 

21. Run - Nicole Scherzinger

22. You Ruin Me - The Veronicas

23. Bang Bang - Jessie J, Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj

24. Do the Damage (Bonus Track) - Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds

25. Let It Go - Idina Menzel

26. I'm Not the Only One - Sam Smith

27. Fireball (feat. John Ryan) - Pitbull

28. 18 - One Direction

29. Don't Tell 'Em (feat. YG) - Jeremih

30. Wicked Games (feat. Anna Naklab) [Radio Edit] - Parra for Cuva

 

31. Girl Almighty - One Direction

32. I Lived - OneRepublic

33. Where Do Broken Hearts Go - One Direction

34. Stay With Me - Sam Smith

35. Blame (feat. John Newman) - Calvin Harris

36. Changing (feat. Paloma Faith) - Sigma

37. Steal My Girl - One Direction

38. All of Me - John Legend

39. Ready to Run - One Direction

40. Blame It on Me - George Ezra

 

Bubbling Under

 

48. Yours - Ella Henderson

72. Listen to the Man - George Ezra

75. Love Me Harder - Ariana Grande & The Weeknd

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From Music Week via UK Mix:

 

Pink Floyd's 15th - and apparently last - studio album, The Endless River makes an impressive debut at number one on sales of 139,351 copies, the third highest of the year, trailing only the 182,427 that Ed Sheeran's X sold on debut 20 weeks ago, and the 168,048 copies than Coldplay's Ghost Stories sold on debut 25 weeks ago. The veteran prog rock band's sixth number one - following Atom Heart Mother (1970), Wish You Were Here (1975), The Final Cut (1983), The Division Bell (1994) and Pulse (1995) - The Endless River is Pink Floyd's first album since the 2008 death of keyboards player Richard Wright.

 

Proving she is indeed Only Human, Cheryl's fourth album, which bears that title, falls well short of the opening week's position and sales of all its predecessors, despite the fact that it is the first of the former Girls Aloud star's solo albums to generate two number one singles. Selling just 21,839 copies last week, Only Human debuts at number seven. Her first solo album, Three Words, sold 125,271 copies when it debuted at number one in 2009. Exactly a year later, follow-up Messy Little Raindrops also debuted at number one, on sales of 105,431 copies. She fell short of the hat trick when A Million Lights debuted and peaked at number two, attracting first week sales of 34,934 in 2012.

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