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Post by cafy1000 on Jan 13, 2012 15:50:43 GMT -5
Hi,
On March 30, 1991 "Love me Forevor or Love Me Not" by Trilogy debuted on the Billboard Hot 100. Does anyone know at what number the song peaked and for how many weeks the song was on the Hot 100?
thanks!
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Post by Mike on Jan 13, 2012 15:56:05 GMT -5
It lasted 7 weeks with a peak of #82, according to UMD.
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Post by cafy1000 on Jan 13, 2012 17:48:59 GMT -5
Thanks! What is UMD? Is that a site with a chart information?
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Post by Mike on Jan 13, 2012 18:00:33 GMT -5
Ultimate Music Database, and yes - they have extensive Hot 100 archives, that continue to be updated in the present day. As an example, here's their link to the March 30, 1991 chart you referenced: www.umdmusic.com/default.asp?Lang=English&Chart=D&ChDay=30&ChMonth=03&ChYear=1991&ChBand=&ChSong=Basically, you can type any chart date you want in the boxes on their page and get that week's Hot 100 - for that reason, I highly recommend bookmarking them. Be careful though, they do have a few errors, particularly in late 1984, when at some point they switched the chart runs of Chicago's "You're the Inspiration" and The Cars' "Hello Again". They also did that to Julian Lennon's "Valotte" and Peter Wolf's "I Need You Tonight", I think. But, their archives aren't exactly riddled with errors.
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Post by dukelightning on Jan 13, 2012 18:45:01 GMT -5
On the 7-6-74 chart, they made at least a couple of mistakes. They titled Anne Murray's hit "He Won't See Me " instead of "You Won't See Me". And then at #46, they have it listed as "A Dream Goes on Forever" by Todd Rundgren. That song fell off the chart 2 months earlier. It should be listed as "La Grange" by ZZ Top at that position.
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dannyd
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Post by dannyd on Feb 17, 2013 22:14:21 GMT -5
Why is Ultimate Music Database's site (umdmusic.com) down?
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