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The Upfront Club Top 40 weekending 16th December 2006
1 (2) Proper Education – Eric Prydz vs Pink Floyd
2 (13) Don’t Give Me Your Life - Shanie
3 (5) Feel Together – Ben Macklin ft Toger Lily
4 (12) The Beat Is Rockin’ – Erick E
5 (8) My Egyptian Lover – Space Cowboy ft Nadia Oh
6 (1) Rain Down Love – Freemasons ft Siedah Garrett
7 (6) I Love You – Klaas vs I Am Finn
8 (3) Love It When You Call (Remixes) – The Feeling
9 (7) Patt (Party All The Time) - Sharam
10 (4) Work It Out – DJ Disciple
11 (31) Grace Kelly - Mika
12 (14) What You Do… - Big Bass vs Michelle Narine
13 (11) Deeper Love – Eddie Thoneick ft Berget Lewis
14 (New) Too Little Too Late - JoJo
15 (27) Come Back To Me – Vanessa Hudgens
16 (10) Another One Bites The Dust – Queen vs Miami Project
17 (15) Boogie2Nite - Bootyluv
18 (9) Music’s Got Me – Stu Allen
19 (17) Winter Sampler – Various Artists
20 (16) Zerox Machine – Client
21 (23) Into The Night – 4 Strings
22 (New) Inner Sense – Disco Brothers ft Andrea Britton
23 (18) Heart Of Glass – Blondie vs Edison
24 (New) Billie Jean (People Always Told Me) – Starzoom
25 (19) W.A.Y.U.H. (People Don’t Dance No More) – The Rapture
26 (20) Kickin’ In The Beat 2006 – Phunkin DJs ft Pamela Fernandez
27 (24) My Love – Justin Timberlake
28 (New) I Think We’re Alone Now – Girls Aloud
29 (40) Exceeder - Mason
30 (34) Put Your Hands Up (For Detroit) – Fedde Le Grande
31 (28) Yeah Yeah – Bodyrox ft Luciana
32 (New) Starz In Their Eyes – Just Jack
33 (New) He’s The Greatest Dancer – Dannii Minogue
34 (22) Jump - Madonna
35 (New) The Reason – Diddy
36 (30) In Love With You - Freestylers
37 (21) Show Me What You Got – Jay-Z
38 (26) Teardrops – Whelan & Di Scala ft Nikki Belle
39 (29) Lovelight – Robbie Williams
40 (31) Think About The Way – Frisco vs Ice MC
Prydz does it again
By Alan Jones
From musicweek
Some 27 years to the week after Pink Floyd topped the singles chart with Another Brick In The Wall, they make an unexpected appearance at the top of the Upfront Club Chart with Proper Education, DJ Eric Prydz’s 21st century revision of the track.
Scheduled for release on New Year’s Day, as a joint Data/Positiva release, it is believed to be the first track to use a legally cleared Pink Floyd sample, its legal status being alluded too in the Eric Prydz vs Floyd artist credit. It’s the long-awaited follow-up to Swede Prydz’s 2004 hit Call On Me, which successfully transformed a sample from the 1987 Steve Winwood hit Valerie into a number one club and sales hit.
Although Proper Education had an easy victory on the Upfront Club Chart, where it powered 23.7% ahead of runner-up Shanie’s Don’t Give Me Your Life, it falls just short of making it a double, finishing second on the Commerical Pop Chart behind Girls Aloud’s latest smash. It’s the first time that the Upfront and Commerical Pop Charts have had a different number one for four weeks. Queen vs Miami Project, Sharam and the Freemasons have all enjoyed twin toppers in the interim.
I Think We’re Alone Now – a version of the Tommy James & The Shondells hit best known here for Tiffany’s 1988 cover – arrives at the Commerical Pop Chart summit only nine weeks after Girls Aloud’s last single, Something Kinda Ooooh.
It continues their magnificent run on the chart, where they have had seven number ones, and 12 consecutive top three hits – if we overlook the odd Girls On 45/Stars On 45 mash-up which was serviced in very limited quantities to promote their Greatest Hits album and reached number 23 six weeks ago.
Before I Think We’re Alone Now, they topped with No Good Advice, Jump, The Show, Love Machine, Biology and Something Kinda Ooooh.
On the Urban Chart, Jay-Z’s Show Me What You Got increases its support for the sixth week in a row and moves 2-1, ending the two-week reign of Akon & Eminem’s Smack That, which slips to number three. Completing an all hip-hop top three, That’s That by Snoop Dogg & R. Kelly jumps 5-2, pulling up just 2% short of the summit.
1 (2) Proper Education – Eric Prydz vs Pink Floyd
2 (13) Don’t Give Me Your Life - Shanie
3 (5) Feel Together – Ben Macklin ft Toger Lily
4 (12) The Beat Is Rockin’ – Erick E
5 (8) My Egyptian Lover – Space Cowboy ft Nadia Oh
6 (1) Rain Down Love – Freemasons ft Siedah Garrett
7 (6) I Love You – Klaas vs I Am Finn
8 (3) Love It When You Call (Remixes) – The Feeling
9 (7) Patt (Party All The Time) - Sharam
10 (4) Work It Out – DJ Disciple
11 (31) Grace Kelly - Mika
12 (14) What You Do… - Big Bass vs Michelle Narine
13 (11) Deeper Love – Eddie Thoneick ft Berget Lewis
14 (New) Too Little Too Late - JoJo
15 (27) Come Back To Me – Vanessa Hudgens
16 (10) Another One Bites The Dust – Queen vs Miami Project
17 (15) Boogie2Nite - Bootyluv
18 (9) Music’s Got Me – Stu Allen
19 (17) Winter Sampler – Various Artists
20 (16) Zerox Machine – Client
21 (23) Into The Night – 4 Strings
22 (New) Inner Sense – Disco Brothers ft Andrea Britton
23 (18) Heart Of Glass – Blondie vs Edison
24 (New) Billie Jean (People Always Told Me) – Starzoom
25 (19) W.A.Y.U.H. (People Don’t Dance No More) – The Rapture
26 (20) Kickin’ In The Beat 2006 – Phunkin DJs ft Pamela Fernandez
27 (24) My Love – Justin Timberlake
28 (New) I Think We’re Alone Now – Girls Aloud
29 (40) Exceeder - Mason
30 (34) Put Your Hands Up (For Detroit) – Fedde Le Grande
31 (28) Yeah Yeah – Bodyrox ft Luciana
32 (New) Starz In Their Eyes – Just Jack
33 (New) He’s The Greatest Dancer – Dannii Minogue
34 (22) Jump - Madonna
35 (New) The Reason – Diddy
36 (30) In Love With You - Freestylers
37 (21) Show Me What You Got – Jay-Z
38 (26) Teardrops – Whelan & Di Scala ft Nikki Belle
39 (29) Lovelight – Robbie Williams
40 (31) Think About The Way – Frisco vs Ice MC
Prydz does it again
By Alan Jones
From musicweek
Some 27 years to the week after Pink Floyd topped the singles chart with Another Brick In The Wall, they make an unexpected appearance at the top of the Upfront Club Chart with Proper Education, DJ Eric Prydz’s 21st century revision of the track.
Scheduled for release on New Year’s Day, as a joint Data/Positiva release, it is believed to be the first track to use a legally cleared Pink Floyd sample, its legal status being alluded too in the Eric Prydz vs Floyd artist credit. It’s the long-awaited follow-up to Swede Prydz’s 2004 hit Call On Me, which successfully transformed a sample from the 1987 Steve Winwood hit Valerie into a number one club and sales hit.
Although Proper Education had an easy victory on the Upfront Club Chart, where it powered 23.7% ahead of runner-up Shanie’s Don’t Give Me Your Life, it falls just short of making it a double, finishing second on the Commerical Pop Chart behind Girls Aloud’s latest smash. It’s the first time that the Upfront and Commerical Pop Charts have had a different number one for four weeks. Queen vs Miami Project, Sharam and the Freemasons have all enjoyed twin toppers in the interim.
I Think We’re Alone Now – a version of the Tommy James & The Shondells hit best known here for Tiffany’s 1988 cover – arrives at the Commerical Pop Chart summit only nine weeks after Girls Aloud’s last single, Something Kinda Ooooh.
It continues their magnificent run on the chart, where they have had seven number ones, and 12 consecutive top three hits – if we overlook the odd Girls On 45/Stars On 45 mash-up which was serviced in very limited quantities to promote their Greatest Hits album and reached number 23 six weeks ago.
Before I Think We’re Alone Now, they topped with No Good Advice, Jump, The Show, Love Machine, Biology and Something Kinda Ooooh.
On the Urban Chart, Jay-Z’s Show Me What You Got increases its support for the sixth week in a row and moves 2-1, ending the two-week reign of Akon & Eminem’s Smack That, which slips to number three. Completing an all hip-hop top three, That’s That by Snoop Dogg & R. Kelly jumps 5-2, pulling up just 2% short of the summit.