Friday, February 23, 2007

Chart 95



Chart 95
(20 April, 1997)


1.- Eros Ramazzotti - Quasi Amore
2.- No Doubt - Don't Speak
3.- U2 - Discotheque
4.- Sheryl Crow - Everyday Is A Winding Road
5.- Duncan Sheik - Barely Breathing
6.- Donna Lewis - Without Love
7.- Kula Shaker - Tattva
8.- Céline Dion - The Colour Of My Love
9.- Bush - Swallowed
10.- Eros Ramazzotti - Questo Immenso Show
11.- Céline Dion - All By Myself
12.- Madonna - Don't Cry For Me Argentina (DEBUT)
13.- No Doubt - Excuse Me Mr.
14.- No Doubt - The Climb
15.- Republica - Drop Dead Gorgeous (DEBUT)
16.- Spice Girls - Mama
17 - Céline Dion - To Love You More
18.- Céline Dion - Water From The Moon (DEBUT)
19.- Céline Dion - I Finally Found Someone (DEBUT)
20.- Spice Girls - Say You'll Be There (DEBUT)

From the movie Evita, Madonna enters with "Don't Cry For Me Argentina", a ballad that had also a kinda dance remix (more like pop) that was also hugely popular. At 15, Republica with "Drop Dead Gorgeous". I remember in the magazine Switch, a mexican music magazine, in one edition, they had a terrible review of the Republica album, and only a few pages later, there was an ad promoting the album saying it was excellent... just funny! In 18, another old song, "Water from the moon" by Céline Dion, a good song. And at 19, a special song, "I Finally Found Someone" by Céline Dion. Something happened at the Grammys (or Oscars?) than Barbra Streisand didn't want to, or couldn't sing live, so Céline sang her song (that was originally a duet between Barbra and Bryan Adams) and I really liked that version, so I debuted it. And finally in 20, more Spice Girls, America was slower releasing singles, so while the UK had more singles released from the Spice Girls album, in America only two were on the radio at that time, so "Say You'll Be There" was the second song to hit the american airwaves.

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