Saturday, February 24, 2007

Chart 113



Chart 113
(24 August, 1997)


1.- Gary Barlow - Love Won't Wait
2.- Eros Ramazzotti - Quasi Amore
3.- Wet Wet Wet - If I Never See You Again
4.- No Doubt - Sunday Morning
5.- No Doubt - Just A Girl
6.- James - She's A Star
7.- No Doubt - Don't Speak
8.- Lisa Stansfield - The Real Thing
9.- Wallflowers - One Headlight
10.- Céline Dion - Prière Païenne
11.- Texas - Halo
12.- Bush - Bonedriven
13.- No Doubt - Happy Now
14.- Paula Cole - Where Have All The Cowboys Gone?
15.- Third Eye Blind - Semi-Charmed Life (DEBUT)
16.- Wallflowers - The Difference
17 - Eternal & Bebe Winans - I Wanna Be The Only One
18.- James - Tomorrow (DEBUT)
19.- En Vogue - Whatever (DEBUT)
20.- Irán Castillo - Yo Por Él (DEBUT)

Ahh, Third Eye Blind!! They're great, granted, not a top band, but their songs are really enjoyable and make me feel good, here they are debuting with "Semi-Charmed Life". At the time it was released, they commented that they would have preferred another song as a single, cause this one was too catchy and poppy, while the rest of the song on the album were more rocky. I don't know what they were talking about, but to me, the song is yes, poppy, but it perfectly sounds like a Third Eye Blind song. At 18, James enters with "Tomorrow", I don't even remember that song jajajaja. At 19, En Vogue with "Whatever", it was a good song, but the video was what caught my attention, really dark and a little twisted, just great! And at the bottom, the, by then, new artist Irán Castillo, a mexican actress-singer, sadly, she neglected her singing career in favor of the acting. "Yo Por Él" was a pop song, nothing ground breaking, but it was catchy.

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