Re: It's A Twist
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 3:30 am
After analysing the scoring system I can come to terms a bit more with the rationale.
The chart is based on last 50 years 1958 -2008
Based on top 100 for every week at number 1 you scored 100 points a week if number 2 99 points and so on down to one point for numer two.
Based on Top 40 alone The twist spent 33 weeks in top 40 with three weeks at number 1.
Compare that to Hey Jude which though it spent 9 weeks at number 1 only stayed in top 40 for 19 weeks.
It follows there fore that The Twist would score heavily based on the longevity in the top 40 alone.
Off for a lie down now.
The chart is based on last 50 years 1958 -2008
Based on top 100 for every week at number 1 you scored 100 points a week if number 2 99 points and so on down to one point for numer two.
Based on Top 40 alone The twist spent 33 weeks in top 40 with three weeks at number 1.
Compare that to Hey Jude which though it spent 9 weeks at number 1 only stayed in top 40 for 19 weeks.
It follows there fore that The Twist would score heavily based on the longevity in the top 40 alone.
Off for a lie down now.