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Re: The Boy In The Bubble - a hit?


  • Subject: Re: The Boy In The Bubble - a hit?
  • From: Andrew Keulemans <keulies@gm...com>
  • Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2017 14:08:46 +0000

All of which begs the question of how many copies does welcome stranger
have to sell in the next week to make one of the album charts?
AK

On 8 Jan 2017 11:01 a.m., "Paul Vallis" <paulvallis@ho...com> wrote:

> According to the old Guinness Book of British Hit Singles (a copy of 
> which
> was within arms length) the only two UK chart hits that the Aeroplanes 
> ever
> had were Jacket Hangs and ...And Stones, which got to number 72 and 63 in
> the charts respectively, both in the first half of 1990.
>
>
> PV1
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* BluePlanes <blueplanes-bounces@bl...org> on behalf of
> Mike <mike@ma...plus.com>
> *Sent:* 07 January 2017 20:53
> *To:* blueplanes@bl...org
> *Subject:* [BluePlanes] The Boy In The Bubble - a hit?
>
> Been trying to track down a chart position for 'Boy In The Bubble' for a
> piece I'm doing.
>
> Has anyone got a definite chart position for the single? My recollection
> was
> that it made the top 40 whilst the booklet with the Beatsongs reissue 
> says
> it made "the Top 50".
>
> Yet the Official Charts website has no chart position for any post Loved
> E.P. singles.
>
> I was wondering if a change in chart provider circa 1992 may account for
> this. Although more likely it's just my memory!
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Mike
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