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A propos chart positions. Here is something I didn't know. There is a guy in Sweden, Karl Martin Sandberg, who has written 23 Billboard number-one songs since the mid 90's.
That makes him the songwriter with the third-most number-one hits on the chart. Behind only Sir Paul McCartney and John Lennon.
Maybe the Stones should give him a call? If it's chart success they're after?
smells like abba
You're wrong, but whatever - if it's chart success they're after why not get in touch with songwriters/producers who knows how to make that happen? They haven't been all that lucky with that lately..
Why do you think they approached another successful swede, Carl Falk?
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That Karl Martin Sandberg. Is he the same as Max Martin?
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iTunes has put up an updated version of HONK with "Living In A Ghost Town" as the first track.
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In Germany it's #22 on the singles chart.
[www.offiziellecharts.de]
In the single charts, The Rolling Stones presented their first new song in eight years, "Living In A Ghost Town", at number 22.
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I'm the wizard of Aus ....... HHHHHaaaaaaaaa
But hey yeah Chris ya gotta get out more ...
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'sorry', I'm always about two pages behind on this thread.
But if Keith provides the Fairy dust, doesn't this make Keith a Fairy?
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In Germany it's #22 on the singles chart.
[www.offiziellecharts.de]
In the single charts, The Rolling Stones presented their first new song in eight years, "Living In A Ghost Town", at number 22.
Best chart position since Streets Of Love which peaked at #15 in Germany.
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That Karl Martin Sandberg. Is he the same as Max Martin?
Yes, both are the same - [en.Wikipedia.org] .
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In Germany it's #22 on the singles chart.
[www.offiziellecharts.de]
In the single charts, The Rolling Stones presented their first new song in eight years, "Living In A Ghost Town", at number 22.
Best chart position since Streets Of Love which peaked at #15 in Germany.
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That Karl Martin Sandberg. Is he the same as Max Martin?
Yes, both are the same - [en.Wikipedia.org] .
He has been a very heavy player for MANY years. Didn’t he write the early Britney Spears hits?
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In Germany it's #22 on the singles chart.
[www.offiziellecharts.de]
In the single charts, The Rolling Stones presented their first new song in eight years, "Living In A Ghost Town", at number 22.
Best chart position since Streets Of Love which peaked at #15 in Germany.
Charts aside, best single since Miss You
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The Rolling Stones Clock Up Seven Consecutive Decades Of Billboard Chart Hits
‘Living In A Ghost Town’ makes its chart entrance exactly 56 years after ‘Not Fade Away’ gave the band their first Billboard success in 1964.
The success of The Rolling Stones’ new single, ‘Living In A Ghost Town’ means the legendary rockers have now debuted a title on a Billboard chart for seven consecutive decades.
Entering multiple lists on the week of 2 May, ‘Living In A Ghost Town’ makes its chart entrance exactly 56 years after The Rolling Stones’ first appearance on a Billboard survey: ‘Not Fade Away,’ the Stones’ first title on any tally, debuted at No. 98 on the Billboard Hot 100 dated 2 May 1964. Since then, The Stones have amassed the most top 10 albums (37) in the history of the Billboard 200 chart, including nine No. 1s. Also, on the Hot 100 songs chart, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers have notched 23 top 10s, including eight Number 1s.
[www.udiscovermusic.com]
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MisterDDDD
The Rolling Stones Clock Up Seven Consecutive Decades Of Billboard Chart Hits
‘Living In A Ghost Town’ makes its chart entrance exactly 56 years after ‘Not Fade Away’ gave the band their first Billboard success in 1964.
The success of The Rolling Stones’ new single, ‘Living In A Ghost Town’ means the legendary rockers have now debuted a title on a Billboard chart for seven consecutive decades.
Entering multiple lists on the week of 2 May, ‘Living In A Ghost Town’ makes its chart entrance exactly 56 years after The Rolling Stones’ first appearance on a Billboard survey: ‘Not Fade Away,’ the Stones’ first title on any tally, debuted at No. 98 on the Billboard Hot 100 dated 2 May 1964. Since then, The Stones have amassed the most top 10 albums (37) in the history of the Billboard 200 chart, including nine No. 1s. Also, on the Hot 100 songs chart, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers have notched 23 top 10s, including eight Number 1s.
[www.udiscovermusic.com]
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Georgelicks - any news on sales yet or when will that be published?
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MisterDDDD
The Rolling Stones Clock Up Seven Consecutive Decades Of Billboard Chart Hits
‘Living In A Ghost Town’ makes its chart entrance exactly 56 years after ‘Not Fade Away’ gave the band their first Billboard success in 1964.
The success of The Rolling Stones’ new single, ‘Living In A Ghost Town’ means the legendary rockers have now debuted a title on a Billboard chart for seven consecutive decades.
Entering multiple lists on the week of 2 May, ‘Living In A Ghost Town’ makes its chart entrance exactly 56 years after The Rolling Stones’ first appearance on a Billboard survey: ‘Not Fade Away,’ the Stones’ first title on any tally, debuted at No. 98 on the Billboard Hot 100 dated 2 May 1964. Since then, The Stones have amassed the most top 10 albums (37) in the history of the Billboard 200 chart, including nine No. 1s. Also, on the Hot 100 songs chart, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers have notched 23 top 10s, including eight Number 1s.
[www.udiscovermusic.com]
All these "alternative" rankings are fine and dandy but is there no longer an actual "Singles" chart ? A HOT200 or something ? Numbers not in yet ?
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late to the party (39 pages!) but I was pleasantly surprised.. Like the groove
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MisterDDDD
The Rolling Stones Clock Up Seven Consecutive Decades Of Billboard Chart Hits
‘Living In A Ghost Town’ makes its chart entrance exactly 56 years after ‘Not Fade Away’ gave the band their first Billboard success in 1964.
The success of The Rolling Stones’ new single, ‘Living In A Ghost Town’ means the legendary rockers have now debuted a title on a Billboard chart for seven consecutive decades.
Entering multiple lists on the week of 2 May, ‘Living In A Ghost Town’ makes its chart entrance exactly 56 years after The Rolling Stones’ first appearance on a Billboard survey: ‘Not Fade Away,’ the Stones’ first title on any tally, debuted at No. 98 on the Billboard Hot 100 dated 2 May 1964. Since then, The Stones have amassed the most top 10 albums (37) in the history of the Billboard 200 chart, including nine No. 1s. Also, on the Hot 100 songs chart, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers have notched 23 top 10s, including eight Number 1s.
[www.udiscovermusic.com]
All these "alternative" rankings are fine and dandy but is there no longer an actual "Singles" chart ? A HOT200 or something ? Numbers not in yet ?
The Billboard Hot 100 is the main US chart for singles and The Billboard 200 for albums.
Both are updated ever Tuesday, with some early information leaked on Monday with news flashes on Billboard's site.
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MisterDDDD
The Rolling Stones Clock Up Seven Consecutive Decades Of Billboard Chart Hits
‘Living In A Ghost Town’ makes its chart entrance exactly 56 years after ‘Not Fade Away’ gave the band their first Billboard success in 1964.
The success of The Rolling Stones’ new single, ‘Living In A Ghost Town’ means the legendary rockers have now debuted a title on a Billboard chart for seven consecutive decades.
Entering multiple lists on the week of 2 May, ‘Living In A Ghost Town’ makes its chart entrance exactly 56 years after The Rolling Stones’ first appearance on a Billboard survey: ‘Not Fade Away,’ the Stones’ first title on any tally, debuted at No. 98 on the Billboard Hot 100 dated 2 May 1964. Since then, The Stones have amassed the most top 10 albums (37) in the history of the Billboard 200 chart, including nine No. 1s. Also, on the Hot 100 songs chart, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers have notched 23 top 10s, including eight Number 1s.
[www.udiscovermusic.com]
All these "alternative" rankings are fine and dandy but is there no longer an actual "Singles" chart ? A HOT200 or something ? Numbers not in yet ?
The Billboard Hot 100 is the main US chart for singles and The Billboard 200 for albums.
Both are updated ever Tuesday, with some early information leaked on Monday with news flashes on Billboard's site.
..number 5 in the singles top 100 is very good...!
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Four Stone Walls
'sorry', I'm always about two pages behind on this thread.
But if Keith provides the Fairy dust, doesn't this make Keith a Fairy?
he brought the stuff back with him after he was away with the fairies