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Post by lasvegaskid on Jun 13, 2016 12:27:07 GMT -5
Instinctively I thought about the week on 6/13/81. I checked it and this is another perfect example: BM: Elvira - The Oak Ridge Boys (40-28) HD: Hearts - Marty Balin (24) Not only that but Joey Scarbury debuted at #27, Has there ever been another week where multiple songs came in higher that the biggest mover?
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Post by jmack19 on Jun 13, 2016 22:23:58 GMT -5
^Here are some:
1976 Nov 20 DEBUTS 28 54 2 SORRY SEEMS TO BE THE HARDEST WORD Elton John 29 41 5 AFTER THE LOVIN' Engelbert Humperdinck BIGGEST MOVERS 31 39 7 HOT LINE Sylvers 32 40 5 LIVIN' THING Electric Light Orchestra
1979 March 31 DEBUTS 26 66 3 REUNITED Peaches and Herb 28 49 3 IN THE NAVY Village People BIGGEST MOVER 29 38 6 LOVE BALLAD George Benson
1979 Nov 10 DEBUTS 25 56 6 LADIES NIGHT Kool and the Gang 26 51 2 SEND ONE YOUR LOVE Stevie Wonder BIGGEST MOVER 31 39 7 HALF THE WAY Crystal Gayle
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Post by woolebull on Nov 28, 2016 18:01:55 GMT -5
Obviously not AT 40, but an interesting phenomenon the last two weeks on Dees. For two weeks, "Body Moves" by DNCE has been the biggest mover. And for two weeks, a song has debuted higher than where "Body Moves" jumped. "Love On The Brain" from Rihanna debuted at 23 last week, and this week "Mercy" by Shawn Mendes debuts at 21. Last week, "Moves" moved five notches to 33. This week it jumps seven notches to 26.
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Post by johnnywest on Jul 12, 2018 7:29:48 GMT -5
Most recently on the show guest hosted by Sabrina Carpenter (6/30/18), the biggest mover was "I Like It" by Cardi B f/Bad Bunny & J. Balvin, which leapt from #37 to #30. Meanwhile, the highest debut was "Girls Like You" by Maroon 5 f/(coincidentally) Cardi B.
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