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Topic History of: Robbie Williams and Jonathan King
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robbiex honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
robbiex wrote:
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
robbiex wrote:
In The Know wrote:
robbiex wrote:
Looking at the the virgin book of British Hit Singles Robbie Williams has had 27 top ten singles and JK has had 2, where are you getting the idea that you have had more hit singles than Robbie Williams?.

Don't forget that JK had numerous hits under various different names, so if you just look-up Jonathan King you will not find The Piglets, Shag, plus many many others.


I haven't forgot that ITK, this includes all aliases. Well done to jk for havning two top ten singles, I don't have any, but anyone suggesting that he was more successfull than Robbie Williams is just pure fantasy.

The Hits by the way are "Everyones gone to the Moon" no. 4 in 1965, and Uma Paloma Blanca No. 5. in 1975, both under aliases, "Hooked on a feeling" only got to no. 23.



I havent looked up the chart positions but Loop Di Love, Sugar Sugar , and Johnny Reggae were absolutely HUGE and must have sold heaps. Top ten or not!


Sugar Sugar was no. 12, Johnny Reggae was no. 3, and Loop de Love no. 4. I stand corrected my most recent version of The British Hit Singles doesn't combine all of jk's hits together like my older one, they are seperated, however he is still 23 short of Robbie, no matter how much the sychophants say otherwise



But not necessarily in SALES. Which was my point.
And sod off with your "sycophant" comments!


Jk's original post said that he had more hits than Robbie (maybe jokingly), however I'm just providing evidence to the contrary. Having more top ten hits doesn't mean that you have sold more records no, but in this case I think very few could argue that Johnathan King has outsold Robbie Williams. I'm not saying that one is better than another, but that Robbie has sold more records than jk, by a very large margin.
honey!oh sugar sugar. robbiex wrote:
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
robbiex wrote:
In The Know wrote:
robbiex wrote:
Looking at the the virgin book of British Hit Singles Robbie Williams has had 27 top ten singles and JK has had 2, where are you getting the idea that you have had more hit singles than Robbie Williams?.

Don't forget that JK had numerous hits under various different names, so if you just look-up Jonathan King you will not find The Piglets, Shag, plus many many others.


I haven't forgot that ITK, this includes all aliases. Well done to jk for havning two top ten singles, I don't have any, but anyone suggesting that he was more successfull than Robbie Williams is just pure fantasy.

The Hits by the way are "Everyones gone to the Moon" no. 4 in 1965, and Uma Paloma Blanca No. 5. in 1975, both under aliases, "Hooked on a feeling" only got to no. 23.



I havent looked up the chart positions but Loop Di Love, Sugar Sugar , and Johnny Reggae were absolutely HUGE and must have sold heaps. Top ten or not!


Sugar Sugar was no. 12, Johnny Reggae was no. 3, and Loop de Love no. 4. I stand corrected my most recent version of The British Hit Singles doesn't combine all of jk's hits together like my older one, they are seperated, however he is still 23 short of Robbie, no matter how much the sychophants say otherwise



But not necessarily in SALES. Which was my point.
And sod off with your "sycophant" comments!
robbiex honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
robbiex wrote:
In The Know wrote:
robbiex wrote:
Looking at the the virgin book of British Hit Singles Robbie Williams has had 27 top ten singles and JK has had 2, where are you getting the idea that you have had more hit singles than Robbie Williams?.

Don't forget that JK had numerous hits under various different names, so if you just look-up Jonathan King you will not find The Piglets, Shag, plus many many others.


I haven't forgot that ITK, this includes all aliases. Well done to jk for havning two top ten singles, I don't have any, but anyone suggesting that he was more successfull than Robbie Williams is just pure fantasy.

The Hits by the way are "Everyones gone to the Moon" no. 4 in 1965, and Uma Paloma Blanca No. 5. in 1975, both under aliases, "Hooked on a feeling" only got to no. 23.



I havent looked up the chart positions but Loop Di Love, Sugar Sugar , and Johnny Reggae were absolutely HUGE and must have sold heaps. Top ten or not!


Sugar Sugar was no. 12, Johnny Reggae was no. 3, and Loop de Love no. 4. I stand corrected my most recent version of The British Hit Singles doesn't combine all of jk's hits together like my older one, they are seperated, however he is still 23 short of Robbie, no matter how much the sychophants say otherwise
honey!oh sugar sugar. robbiex wrote:
In The Know wrote:
robbiex wrote:
Looking at the the virgin book of British Hit Singles Robbie Williams has had 27 top ten singles and JK has had 2, where are you getting the idea that you have had more hit singles than Robbie Williams?.

Don't forget that JK had numerous hits under various different names, so if you just look-up Jonathan King you will not find The Piglets, Shag, plus many many others.


I haven't forgot that ITK, this includes all aliases. Well done to jk for havning two top ten singles, I don't have any, but anyone suggesting that he was more successfull than Robbie Williams is just pure fantasy.

The Hits by the way are "Everyones gone to the Moon" no. 4 in 1965, and Uma Paloma Blanca No. 5. in 1975, both under aliases, "Hooked on a feeling" only got to no. 23.



I havent looked up the chart positions but Loop Di Love, Sugar Sugar , and Johnny Reggae were absolutely HUGE and must have sold heaps. Top ten or not!
robbiex In The Know wrote:
robbiex wrote:
Looking at the the virgin book of British Hit Singles Robbie Williams has had 27 top ten singles and JK has had 2, where are you getting the idea that you have had more hit singles than Robbie Williams?.

Don't forget that JK had numerous hits under various different names, so if you just look-up Jonathan King you will not find The Piglets, Shag, plus many many others.


I haven't forgot that ITK, this includes all aliases. Well done to jk for havning two top ten singles, I don't have any, but anyone suggesting that he was more successfull than Robbie Williams is just pure fantasy.

The Hits by the way are "Everyones gone to the Moon" no. 4 in 1965, and Uma Paloma Blanca No. 5. in 1975, both under aliases, "Hooked on a feeling" only got to no. 23.