Saturday, September 14, 2013

Mel's Weekly Top 20 - September 8, 2013.



Sorry this chart is late, but here goes:

Mel's Weekly Top 20
Week of September 8, 2013.

This WeekTiitleArtistLast Week
1 Roar (2nd Week @ #1!) Katy Perry 1
2 Burn Ellie Goulding 3
3 Get Lucky (Radio Edit) Daft Punk feat. Pharrell Williams 2
4 Safe and Sound Capital Cities 10
5 Liquid Lunch Caro Emerald 6
6 Home Again Elton John 8
7 Wake Me Up Avicii 11
8 Best Song Ever One Direction 4
9 Brave Sara Bareilles 5
10 There Will Come A Time Noah & The Whale 12
11 Applause Lady Gaga 15
12 Everything Has Changed Taylor Swift Feat. Ed Sheeran 7
13 Lose Yourself To Dance Daft Punk Feat. Pharrell Williams 19
14 Waves Blondfire 14
15 The Wire HAIM 20
16 Treasure Bruno Mars 9
17 Love Me Again John Newman 13
18 Summertime Sadness (Alternative Radio Mix) Lana Del Rey --
19 Things We Lost In the Fire Bastille --
20 We Can't Stop Scott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukebox --

CHART NOTES

Katy Perry holds at #1 for a second week with "Roar". The new video also came out on Vevo last week and it is now displayed here. A new album is slated to come out next month I believe.

Ellie Goulding moves up one spot with "Burn" from #3 to #2. Could she go to #1? Stay tuned.

Capital Cities moves from #10 to #4 with "Safe and Sound". Caro Emerald moves into the top 5 with "Liquid Lunch", up from #6 to #5. Knocking on the top 5 is Elton John and "Home Again", moving up from #8 to #6.

Noah and the Whale moves up from #12 to #10 with "There Will Come a Time". Lady Gaga goes from #15 to #11 with "Applause". Daft Punk moves their latest single "Lose Yourself To Dance" up 6 points from #19 to #13 this week, while their recent #1 hit "Get Lucky" hangs in there at #3 again, after falling from last week's #2.

Three songs make their chart debut. At #18 we have Lana Del Ray and her alternative radio version of "Summertime Sadness"; moving into the #19 spot is Bastille's "Things We Lost in the Fire", their follow-up to "Pompeii". Finally at #20 we have this cover version of "We Can't Stop" by Scott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukebox. The track is a cover of a Miley Cyrus single that will not be making this chart. This one is better... it's done in a retro sounding, doo-wop style.

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