Monday, February 19, 2007

Chart 79



Chart 79
(29 December, 1996)


1.- Eros Ramazzotti - Questo Immenso Show (DEBUT)
2.- Céline Dion - It's All Coming Back To Me Now
3.- Eros Ramazzotti - Stella Gemella
4.- Laura Pausini - Incancellabile
5.- Eros Ramazzotti - L'aurora (DEBUT)
6.- George Michael - To Be Forgiven
7.- George Michael - The Strangest Thing
8.- Gin Blossoms - Competition Smile
9.- Merril Bainbridge - Mouth
10.- Céline Dion - All By Myself
11.- Céline Dion - River Deep Mountain High
12.- Céline Dion - Seduces Me
13.- Gin Blossoms - Memphis Time
14.- Céline Dion - Declaration Of Love
15.- Céline Dion - Make You Happy
16.- Alanis Morissette - Head Over Feet
17 - Céline Dion - Have A Heart (DEBUT)
18.- Dishwalla - Counting Blue Cars
19.- George Michael - Spinning The Wheel
20.- Chris Isaak - Forever Blue (DEBUT)

Get ready, for the next many many charts, we're gonna be admiring the cover picture of the album "Dove C'é Musica". Eros debuts at numbebr one with the curious song "Questo Immenso Show", which features the sound of something that sounds like a horse jajajaj it's cute. And guess who bought his album? After trying desperately to find the italian version in a spanish-speaking country, I finally succeeded, so what else could I do but to milk the album just like I did with "Falling Into You"? "L'aurora" was the third single from the albbum and here, debuts at numbber 5. Céline Dion removes the dust from her first english album and places "Have A Heart" at number 17. Meanwhile, Chris Isaak, the artist we all love and adore, debuts with the title track from his 1995 Grammy nominated album "Forever Blue". An album that remains among the best 5 albums ever made. Too bad that Chris has always struggled in my chart with a few exceptions.

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