Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Mel's Weekly Top 20: February 1, 2011


This video features Mia Martina with Edward Maya. Same mix as the Vika Jigulina version. Different vocals and a better video IMO.

Mel's Weekly Top 20
Week of January 31, 2011.

This WeekTiitleArtistLast Week
1 Back To December Taylor Swift 2
2 Grenade Bruno Mars 1
3 Hands The Ting Tings 3
4 We No Speak Americano (Original) Yolanda Be Cool & Dcup 4
5 The Time (Dirty Bit) Black Eyed Peas 5
6 Stereo Love Edward Maya ft. Vika Jigulina 9
7 Down By the Water The Decemberists 10
8 Hold My Hand Michael Jackson & Akon (Duet) 6
9 I Just Wanna Run The Downtown Fiction 11
10 A Year Without Rain Selena Gomez & The Scene 7
11 Turn It Up (feat. Usher) (Prod. by T-Minus) Ciara 8
12 Little Lion Man Mumford & Sons 14
13 Rolling In The Deep Adele 19
14 All You Need Is Now Duran Duran 15
15 We R Who We R Ke$ha 16
16 Raise Your Glass P!nk 20
17 Rhythm Of Love Plain White T's 12
18 Just The Way You Are Bruno Mars 13
19 Rogue Machine (Say That You Need Me) The Daylights --
20 Your Song Ellie Goulding --

CHART NOTES

Taylor Swift, one of country music's hottest young stars, gets her first #1 hit on Mel's Weekly Top 20 with "Back to December". The song has been slowly going up the chart one position at a time over the past 2 months. Today it finally reaches the top replacing Bruno Mars' song "Grenade" the former #1 for the past 2 weeks. We'll see how long Ms. Swift holds on to to the top.

The rest of the top 5 stay unchanged with positions 3, 4, and 5 remaining the same with The Ting Tings, Yolanda B. Cool & Dcup and The Black Eyed Peas all standing strong.

The dance record by Edward Maya ft. Vika Jigulina called "Stereo Love" moves up 3 points from 9 to 6 with The Decemberists following close behind at #7 (up from #10) with "Down By the Water". I think both songs will be in the top 5 next week.

Biggest mover is "Rolling in the Deep" by Adele, up from #19 to #13.

Two debut songs are "Rogue Machine (Say That You Need Me)" by The Daylights and Ellie Goulding's remake of the classic Elton John hit, "Your Song" at numbers 19 and 20 respectively.

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