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Chart for the week of Monday, November 26, 2007

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Artist

Song

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2

1

Britney Spears

Gimme More

2

3

2

Carrie Underwood

So Small

3

4

3

Delta Goodrem

In This Life

4 5 4 Alexz Johnson There's Us
5 7 5 The Veronicas Hook Me Up
6 1 1 Matchbox 20 How Far We've Come
7 9 7 Sugababes About You Now
8 10 8 Girls Aloud Sexy No No No
9 14 9 Mark Ronson ft. Amy Winehouse Valerie
10 13 10 OneRepublic ft. Timbaland Apologize
11 6 1 Jordin Sparks Tattoo
12 17 12 Finger Eleven I'll Keep Your Memory Vague
13 18 13 Natasha Bedingfield Say It Again
14 8 3 Taylor Swift Teardrops On My Guitar
15 16 15 Kanye West Stronger
16 19 16 Skye Sweetnam Human
17 11 3 Katharine McPhee Lovestory
18 25 18 Mika Happy Ending
19 15 1 James Blunt 1973
20 30 20 Hedley For The Night I Can't Remember
21 21 21 Rihanna ft. Ne-Yo Hate That I Love You
22 12 2 Leona Lewis Bleeding Love
23 12 12 Hinder Homecoming Queen
24 28 24 Colbie Callait Bubbly

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Artist

Song

25 34 25

Avril Lavigne Hot
26 20 1

Low Level Flight Change For Me
27 23 1

Kelly Clarkson Sober
28 35 28 Robyn Handle Me
29 22 2 Ally & AJ Potential Break-up Song
30 36 30 Shayne Ward No You Hang Up
31 40 31 Spice Girls Headlines
32 24 8 Timbaland ft. Keri Hilson The Way I Are
33 26 12 Bowling For Soup When We Die
34 41 34 Shaye On And On
35 27 27 Nicole Scherzinger ft. Will.I.Am Baby Love
36 47 36 McFly The Heart Never Lies
37 29 1 The Last Goodnight Back Where We Belong
38 29 2 Joss Stone Tell Me What We're Going To Do
39 43 39 David Usher Some People Say
40 32 5 Hilary Duff Stranger
41 46 41 Amy Pearson I Don't Miss You
42 33 12 Eve ft. Sean Paul Give It To You
43 46 43 Sara Bareilles Love Song
44 DEBUT 44 Maroon 5 Won't Go Home Without You
45 50 45 Shannon Noll In Pieces
46 37 1 Nelly Furtado Do It
47 49 47 Jully Black Seven Day Fool
48 38 6 Quietdrive Time After Time
49 DEBUT 49 Enrique Iglesias Tired of Being Sorry
50 39 50 Goo Goo Dolls Before It's Too Late

This Weeks Chart Summary...

 

 

This week's Pureology Sure Shot belongs to the song that our panel of experts predicts will make it to the top of the charts! The title this week belongs to Maroon 5's new single "Won't Go Home Without You"!  The Chartblue Team is thinks that with or without luck, this song is still destined for the top of the charts!

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 This week's UK Park-and-Sell Hi-Riser belongs to the the single that climbed the highest number of spots on our chart, week over week.
 This week the winner is Hedley and their single "For The Nights I Can't Remeber" moving up an impressive 10 spots! Jacob and the boys from Hedley better remember this one!

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The Flick-Off Slider is the single that saw the greatest misfortune this week falling the most spots on the chart.
The honour, or dishonour this week belongs to the Goo Goo Doll's "Before It's Too Late". This song from the summer blockbuster Transformers movie is now seeing the underside of the countdown as it plummets 11 spots from 39 to 50; just bare hanging on! We're afraid to let the Goo know that it probably is already too late to save this single from chart oblivion!

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The O Travel Top Debut is the song that entered the chart in the highest position this week, and the title goes to the Spice Girls and their new song "Headlines". The first new material released by all five girls in nearly a decade, this song is the headliner from their Greatest Hits album and soon to be underway world tour. The Girls prove that they still "have it" 10 years later as their newest single beats out the competition to debut at 40!

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The Rejuvenate Skin Care Centres Sneak Peak is the song that did not make the chart this week but our experts predict will be popping up in the debut column in the weeks to come. Our panel predicts that the  new single "Say" by Low Level Flight will appear on the charts in the coming weeks.

 

The Greengood Farms Goodbyes honour the songs that fell-off the chart this week, undoubtedly into music oblivion... unless of course you check-out the archives section where their memory lives on forever. This week, we've said a Greengood Farms Goodbye to...

Alicia Keys - "No One" and
Enrique Iglesias - "Somebody's Me"