Monday, February 19, 2007

Chart 80



Chart 80
(5 January, 1997)


1.- Eros Ramazzotti - Quasi Amore (DEBUT)
2.- Eros Ramazzotti - Questo Immenso Show
3.- Céline Dion - It's All Coming Back To Me Now
4.- Eros Ramazzotti - Stella Gemella
5.- Eros Ramazzotti - L'uragano Meri (DEBUT)
6.- Eros Ramazzotti - L'aurora
7.- Eros Ramazzotti - Dove C'è Musica (DEBUT)
8.- Merril Bainbridge - Mouth
9.- Laura Pausini - Incancellabile
10.- Céline Dion - Have A Heart
11.- Chris Isaak - Changed Your Mind (DEBUT)
12.- Céline Dion - All By Myself
13.- George Michael - The Strangest Thing
14.- Smashing Pumpkins - Soothe (DEBUT)
15.- Céline Dion - Where Does My Heart Beat Now? (DEBUT)
16.- Chris Isaak - Forever Blue
17 - Gin Blossoms - Memphis Time
18.- Alanis Morissette - Head Over Feet
19.- Céline Dion - Seduces Me
20.- Dishwalla - Counting Blue Cars

Happy New Year!! First chart for 1997! Well, the Eros Ramazzotti domination has begun and it's strong and will prove more cummulative than preceding invasion by Céline. At number one debbuts a song I adored for a long time "Quasi Amore", a beautiful ballad, that for some reason touched me deep inside, not sure why, since I cannot relate much to the lyrics... i believe, I haven't read the lyrics in a long time... maybe it can be applied to me now, who knows? Then, at 5, another great song "L'uragano Meri" and in the 7th position "Dove C'è Musica" the song from which the album takes its name. Then we have a severly overlooked gem, "Changed Your Mind" by the awesome Chris Isaak. This song has a way to prove how much I like it, go here: http://www.last.fm/user/psychicdrill/ (I will add the address to the links part to the right part of the page) That's my last.fm account, and it certifies that "Changed Your Mind" has become my most played song during the last two years, and that's considering that the song is from 1995. Anyway! My other cousin bought the "Pisces Iscariot" b-sides album by Smashing Pumpkins and a song was called "Soothe", a beautiful slow song that had to debut at 14. Céline kept debuting old songs like "Where Does My Heart Beat Now?" (which had a terrible video)

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