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Post by freakyflybry on Apr 29, 2024 0:18:45 GMT -5
I can think of a few more:
Hanson - If Only Sonique - Sky Joy Enriquez - Tell Me How You Feel 98 Degrees - The Way You Want Me To Eden's Crush - Love This Way Caesars - Jerk It Out Aly & A.J. - Rush Ricky Martin feat. Amerie & Fat Joe - I Don't Care Daddy Yankee - Like You Sugar Ray - Shot Of Laughter American Hi-Fi - The Geeks Get The Girls Aslyn - Be The Girl JoJo - Not That Kinda Girl Jimmy Eat World - Work Simple Plan - Shut Up Bowling For Soup - High School Never Ends Twista & Mariah Carey - So Lonely Tatyana Ali - Daydreamin'
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Post by mkarns on Apr 29, 2024 12:30:18 GMT -5
And honorable mention, despite making an AT40 year end: "Ever the Same" - Rob Thomas Similarly, "21 Guns" by Green Day may have made Rick Dees' countdown, but never the weekly AT40 chart. It did, however, turn up on AT40's 2009 year end countdown--which is the last time to date that AT40 did a year end top 100. (Since 2010 it's just been a top 40 played twice in back to back weeks, with different sets of optional extras.)
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Post by woolebull on May 1, 2024 17:23:54 GMT -5
And honorable mention, despite making an AT40 year end: "Ever the Same" - Rob Thomas Similarly, "21 Guns" by Green Day may have made Rick Dees' countdown, but never the weekly AT40 chart. It did, however, turn up on AT40's 2009 year end countdown--which is the last time to date that AT40 did a year end top 100. (Since 2010 it's just been a top 40 played twice in back to back weeks, with different sets of optional extras.) I assume that and Fun Factory are the only two incidents where this happened?
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Post by mkarns on May 1, 2024 20:46:41 GMT -5
Also Rob Thomas’ “Ever the Same”, in 2006, as mentioned.
I think it would happened some more times in the 2010s and 20s if AT40 still did a year end top 100.
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Post by johnnywest on May 5, 2024 15:11:51 GMT -5
Similarly, "21 Guns" by Green Day may have made Rick Dees' countdown, but never the weekly AT40 chart. It did, however, turn up on AT40's 2009 year end countdown--which is the last time to date that AT40 did a year end top 100. (Since 2010 it's just been a top 40 played twice in back to back weeks, with different sets of optional extras.) I assume that and Fun Factory are the only two incidents where this happened? It happened on Rick Dees' year-end Top 40 of 2023. "Sure Thing" by Miguel never made the weekly chart but was still the 26th biggest song of the year.
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Post by OnWithTheCountdown on May 5, 2024 17:17:28 GMT -5
That's amazing, a song that spent 7 weeks at #1 on AT40, and however many weeks on the chart...yet doesn't make Dees' chart at all? 🤔
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Post by dukelightning on May 5, 2024 19:13:27 GMT -5
Almost as amazing as "Smells Like Teen Spirit" making CT40 but not AT40. The countdowns based on R&R and Mediabase are more accurate than countdowns based on other charts on several occasions.
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Post by dth1971 on May 19, 2024 8:23:47 GMT -5
I can think of a few more: Hanson - If Only Sonique - Sky Joy Enriquez - Tell Me How You Feel 98 Degrees - The Way You Want Me To Eden's Crush - Love This Way Caesars - Jerk It Out Aly & A.J. - Rush Ricky Martin feat. Amerie & Fat Joe - I Don't Care Daddy Yankee - Like You Sugar Ray - Shot Of Laughter American Hi-Fi - The Geeks Get The Girls Aslyn - Be The Girl JoJo - Not That Kinda Girl Jimmy Eat World - Work Simple Plan - Shut Up Bowling For Soup - High School Never Ends Twista & Mariah Carey - So Lonely Tatyana Ali - Daydreamin' Add another one to the list: "In My Bed" by Dru Hill.
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Post by Hervard on May 25, 2024 11:48:22 GMT -5
Also Rob Thomas’ “Ever the Same”, in 2006, as mentioned. I think it would happened some more times in the 2010s and 20s if AT40 still did a year end top 100. I read somewhere that such songs were instrumental in AT40's decision to do a smaller year-end countdown (I'm fairly sure that the obscure songs that only made the lower reaches of the countdown also contributed to this).
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Post by Hervard on Aug 31, 2024 12:41:23 GMT -5
Here is a list of those songs, not comprehensive as I checked only what I thought might have done that. "Ritual"...Dan Reed, peaked at 38 "Da'Butt"...E.U., peaked at 35 "Promise Me"...Cover Girls, peaked at 40 "Trouble"...Nia Peeples, peaked at 35 "Sayin' Sorry"...Denise Lopez, peaked at 31 "It Takes Two"...Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock, peaked at 36 Very familiar with the last one, hear it regularly on the R&B throwback station. The E.U. song is the only other one that I am familiar with even though I have heard all the AT40 shows from 1988 meaning I have heard all of these songs. "Twilight World" by Swing Out Sister tied Denise Lopez for what might have been the highest Billboard peak for songs with this discrepancy that year.
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Post by Michael1973 on Aug 31, 2024 18:42:48 GMT -5
The above list does not include "Supersonic."
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Post by woolebull on Sept 8, 2024 12:51:50 GMT -5
The above list does not include "Supersonic." or "Black and Blue"
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Post by dth1971 on Sept 22, 2024 8:39:22 GMT -5
I can think of a few more: Hanson - If Only Sonique - Sky Joy Enriquez - Tell Me How You Feel 98 Degrees - The Way You Want Me To Eden's Crush - Love This Way Caesars - Jerk It Out Aly & A.J. - Rush Ricky Martin feat. Amerie & Fat Joe - I Don't Care Daddy Yankee - Like You Sugar Ray - Shot Of Laughter American Hi-Fi - The Geeks Get The Girls Aslyn - Be The Girl JoJo - Not That Kinda Girl Jimmy Eat World - Work Simple Plan - Shut Up Bowling For Soup - High School Never Ends Twista & Mariah Carey - So Lonely Tatyana Ali - Daydreamin' Add another one to the list: "In My Bed" by Dru Hill. And here's 2 more: "El Baile Del Gorilla" - Melody "Vamos al Mundial" - Jennifer Pena
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