The 25 Week 7


 Good morning world! This is my weekly chart for singles. Only 25 songs are eligible to enter the singles chart.

 Fairytale ascended 5 positions taking the top spot again for it's second week in The 25 while Alexander Rybak's new song entitled 'Atlantis' debuted at no. 2 making Alexander the second artist to occupy top 2 spots in the chart simultaneously besides Eric Saade. Blue's single, 'Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word' fell 10 positions to no. 14. Only 9 songs debuted this week and 4 songs from previous weeks re-entered The25.
 
Biggest jump: Fairytale by Alexander Rybak (6-1) and Taken By a Stranger by Lena Meyer-Landrut (22-17)
Biggest fall: Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word by Blue ft. Elton John (4-14)
Debut  : 9 songs
Re-enter: 4 songs
*Alexander Rybak topped the chart by his 2 songs*


No.
Title
Artist(s)
Movement
1
Fairytale
Alexander Rybak
+5
2
Atlantis
Alexander Rybak
DEBUT
3
Valged Ööd
Getter Jaani ft. Koit Toome
0
4
Foolin’
Alexander Rybak
-3
5
Popular
Eric Saade
0
6
Mechtateli
Dima Bilan
-5
7
Gonna Let You Know
Safura
DEBUT
8
Too Many Times
Safura
DEBUT
9
Never Let You Go
Dima Bilan
RE-ENTER
10
All You Ever Need
Chanée & N'Evergreen
DEBUT
11
Believe
Dima Bilan
-1
12
Every Way That I Can
Sertab Erener
+4
13
Song From a Seret Garden
Alexander Rybak
-1
14
Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
Blue ft. Elton John

-10
15
Heart in The Air
Eric Saade
-8
16
Havatum Em
Sirusho
DEBUT
17
Taken By a Stranger
Lena Meyer-Landrut
+5
18
Breathe
Sirusho
-9
19
Beautiful Silence
Yohanna
DEBUT
20
A Three Second Breath
Raphael Gualazzi
DEBUT
21
Soulless
Safura
DEBUT
22
We Could Be the Same
MaNga
RE-ENTER
23
Düm Tek Tek
Hadise
RE-ENTER
24
Et S'il Fallait Le Faire
Patricia Kaas
RE-ENTER
25
Erotas
Sirusho
DEBUT

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© 2011 Hafiz Halwi

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