Nope Peter im afraid its not that!Try again!The question is Who had the fastest selling debut single in UK pop chart history? Elton is the fastest selling single im looking for the fastest selling "DEBUT SINGLE"
i KNOW IM BEING PICKY!
right you guys now im late for work.See you tonight
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 2:31 am
by winston
I don't know this young lady but..........here's what I uncovered after 5 minutes or so of sleuthing:
"Leona Lewis has set a new record for the fastest-selling debut in the UK, after her album Spirit sold over 375,000 copies during its first week of release.
Leona became a household name as the X Factor winner whose debut single 'Bleeding Love' quickly became the biggest UK single in just three weeks. A debut album of finesse, power, strength, soul and spirit, the 13 tracks on Spirit will leave you in no doubt that Leona Lewis is a supertalent who is here to stay."
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Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 4:11 am
by royclough
Leona Lewis was discovered through one of the many reality pop shows Simon Cowell seems involved with.
Nothing wrong with that but with possible exception of a girl group Girls Aloud who have enjoyed a lot of success in UK, vast majority of the previous winners you rarely hear of again.
I think this girl will be different though and will appeal to a big young audience.
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 6:28 am
by admin
Scott: I suppose anything is possible these days. How about Will Young, then?
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 9:54 am
by scotty
Correct Peter!
who's Next?
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 10:34 am
by admin
by Roy Clough (royclough) on Wed May 28, 2008 4:11 am
Leona Lewis was discovered through one of the many reality pop shows Simon Cowell seems involved with.
Nothing wrong with that but with possible exception of a girl group Girls Aloud who have enjoyed a lot of success in UK, vast majority of the previous winners you rarely hear of again.
I think this girl will be different though and will appeal to a big young audience.
Roy: It would seem that Simon Cowell has found another success story. With regard to "Bleeding Love" I am wondering if anyone else finds it, using Simon's well rehearsed phrase "forgettable" at least the auditory version.
To my ear, the "beat box-like" backing track over powers the vocals in places and the wispy and whiny phrasing interjected by Leona take away from her otherwise great tone and range. I do not think that this recording really highlights her singing talents.
I think you are right that Leona will have appeal to the younger audience and arguably beyond. At the same time I have to wonder what unique singing qualities that she offers that make her just noticeably different from other artists today.
Scotty: That is a riot! My laugh for the day but, in part, my argument.
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 11:01 am
by scotty
admin wrote:Scotty: That is a riot! My laugh for the day but, in part, my argument.
Exactly.
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 4:38 pm
by winston
Will Young. Please take a listen if you have not heard of this guy either.
This guy is super talented. Thanks Scott for bringing his music to my attention.
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 3:02 am
by scotty
Who had the 1962 number 1 with "Monster Mash"?
Spooky
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 3:15 am
by ozover50
Bobby Boris and the Cryptkickers...... or something like that!
Do I get the aniseed balls now
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 5:41 am
by longboard_ric
Close Howard
Bobby "Boris" Pickett and The Cryptkickers.
Did they have a follow up ??????
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 6:27 am
by royclough
Monster's Holiday was the follow up single made number 30 in US in December 62.
Another track in 63 called Graduation Day scrapped into Top 100.
One of his last recordings before he passed away in 2007 was called Monster Slash (really a re-make of Monster Mash) which was recorded in connection with some save the earth thing.
Anyone interested can hear them here for a limited time, no need to download unless you wish just click on speaker icon
The same recording as the original was re-released twice in the early 70s. In '73 it made the top ten again. Leon Russell was one of The Cryptkickers, and the Beach Boys did an excellent version of it.