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Topic History of: Exciting Christmas midweeks
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dixie So it looks like HALLELUJAH will be No. 1 and No. 2 this Sunday. So when was the last time the same song was at No. 1 and No. 2 in the charts?


ANSWER: In July 1955, when, for two weeks, UNCHAINED MELODY was No. 1 by JIMMY YOUNG and No. 2 by AL HIBBLER.

MERRY CHRISTMAS!
JK2006 I have a sneaking feeling there may be more than two versions of Hallelujah in the Xmas top ten.
dixie ATB wrote:
The last time there were 2 versions of the same song
in the xmas Top 10 was 1987 when Rick Astley and Nat 'King' Cole both had versions of When I Fall In Love on the chart.


No it wasn't it was WONDERWALL in Christmas 1995 by Mike Flowers Pops (No. 2) and Oasis (No.7)
itsmyparty even that would have been a huge stretch given Leona's sales of Run last week. Buckley really needed the X-Factor final for sales to get the oomph needed and he wouldn't have got that last week.

As far as I was aware the campaign first started (in the "mainstream") on Digital Spy's Music forum on November 24th.
MC MC Actually, when you consider that the James Morrison record was given a useful plug when he performed it on the Girls Aloud special which came on between the two halves of Saturday's final then the top six could be said to be X Factor-related.

Any sign of the Jeff B and/or Leonard C back catalogue appearing in the album list? It really would be a boon if the song encouraged listeners to go back and check out more of their work.