Katy Perry climbs up to the top of the Irish singles chart this week with 'I Kissed A Girl'.
Kid Rock's 'All Summer Long', last week's number one, slips down to second place. The Script's 'The Man Who Can't Be Moved', Rihanna's 'Disturbia' and Jordin Sparks's 'No Air' retain their respective positions of third, fourth and fifth in the chart.
Dizzee Rascal and Calvin Harris move up deuce places to number captain Hicks with 'Dance Wiv Me', while Basshunter's 'All I Ever Wanted' and The Verve's 'Love Is Noise' each fall down one place to seventh and eighth posture respectively.
Meanwhile, The Script's self-titled debut magnetic disc remains at the peak of the album chart this week, followed by Abba's Gold - Greatest Hits at number 2 and Coldplay's Viva La Vida at number three.
The top ten-spot singles in full:
1. (2) Katy Perry: 'I Kissed A Girl'
2. (1) Kid Rock: 'All Summer Long'
3. (3) The Script: 'The Man Who Can't Be Moved'
4. (4) Rihanna: 'Disturbia'
5. (5) Jordin Sparks ft. Chris Brown: 'No Air'
6. (8) Dizzee Rascal ft. Calvin Harris: 'Dance Wiv Me'
7. (6) Basshunter: 'All I Ever Wanted'
8. (7) The Verve: 'Love Is Noise'
9. (10) Coldplay: 'Viva La Vida'
10. (9) Chris Brown: 'Forever'
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Sunday, 17 August 2008
Five Other Great Rejected Bond Themes
Beehived shit-starter Amy Winehouse told a British tabloid yesterday that she's planning on releasing her rejected theme song for the upcoming Bond movie, Quantum of Solace, to "prove that they have made a big mistake" by picking one by Jack White and Alicia Keys. "I guess they are going for clean-cut and boring," she said, presumably while acting in a completely responsible manner. "When I do release mine � and I am tempted to do it on the same day � this would be the bigger hit." Is she right? Probably! In recent years, Bond producers have exhibited pretty terrible judgment when it comes to picking their songwriting-contest winners. After the jump, hear five great passed-on Bond themes better than the ones they lost out to.
5. k.d. lang, "Tomorrow Never Dies"
For 1997's Tomorrow Never Dies, Bond producers solicited tracks from everyone from lang to Pulp to the Cardigans. This one nigh beat Sheryl Crow's merely was eventually demoted to the strain played during the end titles, possibly scuttling any chances k.d. lang had of ever geological dating Lance Armstrong.
4. Phyllis Hyman, "Never Say Never Again"
Producers on 1983's Thunderball remake Never Say Never Again � in which Sean Connery reprised his role as Bond
Thursday, 7 August 2008
Glenn Wright and R. Arduini
Artist: Glenn Wright and R. Arduini
Genre(s):
New Age
Discography:
Chasing a Dream
Year: 1994
Tracks: 11
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