D.H.T. holds position
Written by tevensso on August 18, 2005 to Sales & Charts.
NEW YORK - “Listen to Your Heart” by D.H.T. holds position at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100, still with a bullet. TDR expects the single to climb further as it is quite normal for a single to stand still every other week on Billboard. On the current chart there are three bullets before D.H.T., out of seven tracks.
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14 comments
rox-kuryliw said on August 18, 2005 12:51:
its becouse when they bring the song out for release people are most likely sick to deff hearing it on radio/tv for 2 months before its release date lol.
realmiddlename said on August 19, 2005 04:27:
do you think it’ll hit #1? overkill, it’s the downfall of all radiostations alike.
IN GESSLE WE TRUST
cheers,
tam
TheRain1981 said on August 19, 2005 23:03:
I would actually be surprised if it climbs much further. It may move up a few spots at most I think, but there’s too much competition from the R&B-leaning tracks out there that get a wider radio audience. I think #1 is really out of the question, but it would be nice to see.
realmiddlename said on August 20, 2005 04:21:
hehe! are ya feelin’ it LaMan!!?? gessle is my hero,i thought of it one day and thought “BRILLIANT!!” what’s your take on this current phenomenon? ye or neh? i’m ’or’ not quite sure........however.........NO ONE IN THE UNIVERSE CAN COMPARE OR HOLD A CANDLE TO MARIE’S VOCALS.
IN GESSLE WE TRUST
cheers,
tam
Rich-UK said on August 20, 2005 09:19:
That’s cool. I must admit that I was initially nervous to read that Per had recorded “instrumentals, westerns, horny three-chord pieces, some green country, a nine-minute bubble gum pop medley, spiced with a falsetto blues”, because I appreciate his guitar-base rock-pop the most. But it soon struck me that it’s unlikely that Per would release an indulgent disjointed mix of styles without his killer melodies because it would be unlikely to sell, and soon I realised that I just had to trust him: he has never produced a boring album so there’s no reason to think that he should start now. In Gessle we trust. Yes, I like that! All the best, Rich ;-)
realmiddlename said on August 20, 2005 20:39:
woo! rich you said it right baby! IN GESSLE WE TRUST! a rebel shout of solidarity from all us ROXERS straight to per! woohoo!
cheers,
tam
this is history!!!!
AURYTE said on August 21, 2005 06:58:
If I remember it right, Per said that he has recorded stuff you don’t usually hear on the radio.
hejbird said on August 27, 2005 06:40:
hey real middle name “in gessle we trust”
SING IT LOUD AND SING IT PROUD
we said we want a fucking revolution, so let’s fucking have it? “we all wanna change the world”
cheers to that, say what we believe in and fucking well mean, cheers
p.s. long live the beatles and roxette ;)
LaMan said on August 18, 2005 11:36:
In the UK it doesnt go like that. They has the fastest moving chart in Europe.
Song climbs fast and then drops out.