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Topic History of: FAB Chart - surprise No.1 and JK Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Pumpkinhead
I like this chart. More choice of styles than the main one and a better No.1.
BR
Remember RATM are giving their profits to SHELTER....whereas the X FACTOR is giving their profits to.....FAT CAT TV executives and share holders........
Agree great chart and thank you for the FAB CHART this year. Always interesting.
Emma Bee
Woohoo!! Blondie!! I have now downloaded that song. That's the true spirit of Christmas - giving your Christmas song away for free while others do their best to out profit each other.
Young Jordan Jansen has an awesome voice. Such power in the middle of that song. Far better than Alexander Burke's version. He's only 11?
Wizzard!!!!!!!!
And JK - that song is starting to get to me. I wasn't impressed on first hearing it but now it has a certain something. It's obviously a grower.
Cosmics at 5. Looks as high as they'll get.
Where's the smiley with the Christmas hat??
JK2006
Whoopee! My Christmas song makes the Fab chart! Happy Christmas to all Fabbers!
The Cat
Blondie are the FAB Christmas Number One this year with their version of 'We Three Kings'. I notice it's a free download so wouldn't be eligible for the "official" chart. This week's highest new entry and a good slice of Christmas fun in true Blondie style.
At 14 is 11 year old Jordan Jansen with 'Halellujah'. My first thought was that this is a song which has been covered too often, but when I gave the kid a chance I found this to be a very strong and likeable interpretation. Not quite Willie Nelson, but who is?
Good old Roy Wood and Wizzard come in at 19 with 'I Wish it could be Christmas Everyday'.
JK's new song 'Riding a Reindeer' enters at 20. Actually, it's starting to grow on me.
Bob Dylan makes it to number 10. I wonder if he'll be in the "official" chart tomorrow.