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Post by Gravity Happens on Dec 23, 2010 23:10:28 GMT -5
More clues:
72. Gavin DeGraw recorded this song originally. If you know my music taste well, you'll know who covered one of his big hits (the song's still on my chart.)
69. This singer's name sounds like the opposite of devil.
67. Another reason why this isn't like his first 2 singles (both of which hit #1 on CHR), is that it doesn't have a random namedrop of his own name in the intro.
63. Back in 2000, this singer sang that she'd love again. Now she's wondering why?
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Post by Drag on Dec 23, 2010 23:13:22 GMT -5
67. Jason Derulo - Ridin Solo
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Post by Gravity Happens on Dec 24, 2010 0:06:20 GMT -5
Right track, wrong song. Which other single did he release in 2010?
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Post by Pipa on Dec 24, 2010 0:11:16 GMT -5
67. Jason Deluro - What If
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Post by Billy Uranus on Dec 24, 2010 0:11:19 GMT -5
72. Kate Voegele - I Don't Want To Be
(I really should know that track)
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Post by Gravity Happens on Dec 24, 2010 0:35:29 GMT -5
Both correct!
The other two are pretty obscure songs, but given the clues, you should be able to at least try a guess for each.
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Post by Billy Uranus on Dec 24, 2010 22:09:43 GMT -5
69. Angel Taylor - Like You Do
The other one is giving me a tough time, too. ;D
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Post by Gravity Happens on Dec 24, 2010 22:25:01 GMT -5
I'll post all the clues together for 69 and 63 (another hint; both songs charted in the spring, so go ahead and look them up from my past charts!)
69. EDIT: KP got this when I typed up the new clues.
63. A Belgian singer remakes a big Annie Lennox hit here. She had a single top 40 CHR hit in 2000, and during that time, was often compared to Celine Dion when she sang that she'd love again... and now she wonders why? It's from an album called "Every Woman In Me".
And 20 more clues for you:
60. This band from Mission, British Columbia has been a favourite on Canadian radio since 2007, and has made my year-end chart at least once each year since. Their name sounds like a street named after their lead singer; this song is the slowest single released from their second, and latest, album. Faber Drive - You And I Tonight (DJ)
59. A song from a Tim Burton-directed animated movie. This song has a single-word title; this word, a female name, is included in the movie's title. Avril Lavigne - Alice (DJ)
58. Alakazam, this singer from Youngstown, Ohio wants to put you under her spell. She has since released another single with Snoop Dogg about a Shakespearean character. Emii - Magic (DJ)
57. An appropriately-titled song from the oldest artist on the chart, at 59 years old. Indeed, on his latest album, he does just what the title says, taking old Motown songs and covering them. Phil Collins - Going Back (DJ)
56. DJ's favourite American Idol contestant returned with a new album this year; this, the first single from his new album, was the only one to make the CHR top 50. David Archuleta - Something 'Bout Love (Drag)
55. This song from the artist who has the most songs in the top 100 for the third year running (she has 7 in the top 100 this year); it appears on her latest album's deluxe version in two versions, a regular and an acoustic (only the regular appears on the regular version of the album.) Kate Voegele - Playing With My Heart (DJ)
54. If you're studying battles, I bet you wouldn't get this as one of the topics of how they were fought unless you learn it from this singer, who has been a staple on the Hot AC format for nearly a decade with many of his songs being about failing relationships. John Mayer - Heartbreak Warfare (Drag)
53. This song was remade as a charity single with various artists, which had the original artist delivering the first solo in the remake, while the original version was still getting a lot of airplay in the homeland of the singer involved! It's the remake that charts here. Young Artists For Haiti - Wavin' Flag (KP)
52. The second straight #1 CHR single by this solo male, who was one of the biggest stars of 2010. And from the song's intro, nobody will forget his name when they hear this! Jason Derulo - In My Head (KP)
51. This song, an upbeat pop/dance tune, returned this superstar singer to more fun-type songs after the previous album explored darker themes. Rihanna - Only Girl (In The World) (Drag)
50. A song released originally sometime around February 14th for a movie soundtrack released at an appropriate time of year. Taylor Swift - Today Was A Fairytale (Drag)
49. This artist is named after a hockey term; this is the title track from his (not their, as the name may signify) latest album, which was a moderate AC and Hot AC hit. Five For Fighting - Slice (KP)
48. The first song to hit my chart from a 17-year-old singer from Brampton, Ontario who got her start on The Next Star; it's quite possibly one of the most obscure #1 hits ever on my chart. Alyssa Reid - If You Are (DJ)
47. The singers at #54 and #50 team up here (though many have argued that one of them does not deserve credit on the song as she barely sings anything!) John Mayer feat. Taylor Swift - Half Of My Heart (DJ)
46. The lead single from this legendary Australian singer's latest album; the album is named after a Greek goddess. Kylie Minogue - All The Lovers (Drag)
45. Think of songs by Ratt or Tevin Campbell; in each case, the singer of this song wasn't even born yet when either of those was released. Selena Gomez & the Scene - Round & Round (KP)
44. One of the most underrated songs of the year, this Tennessee power pop band, who likes to dance, charted with this bloody ballad in the top 40 but failed to reach great heights. Hot Chelle Rae - Bleed (DJ)
43. This singer and her band got their first natural taste of the top 40 with this song, her highest of three entries in the top 100. Selena Gomez & the Scene - Naturally (Drag)
42. KP has often lamented that Hot AC stations are no longer playing this band's 90's hits. Unfortunately, they didn't play this new one from them either, as it only barely scraped the top 50 on Hot AC. Gin Blossoms - Miss Disarray (KP)
41. The title track from Kevin's favourite Idol's latest album, it was finally made a single after several cancelled choices (two of which actually did make my chart before this charted) Kelly Clarkson - All I Ever Wanted (Drag)
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Post by Billy Uranus on Dec 24, 2010 22:48:11 GMT -5
I'll start off with four guesses, like I have in the past. 53. Young Artists For Haiti - Wavin' Flag 52. Jason DeRulo - In My Head 49. Five For Fighting - Chances 45. Selena Gomez - Round & Round (I think of Ratt a bit too much there) ;D
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Post by Gravity Happens on Dec 24, 2010 22:56:36 GMT -5
KP, three of your guesses are correct. 49 is wrong, but by the right artist... believe it or not, he had another single out this year, just make sure to cut this out of the pie.
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Post by Drag on Dec 24, 2010 23:00:32 GMT -5
41. Kelly Clarkson - All I Ever Wanted 43. Selena Gomez & the Scene - Naturally
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Post by Drag on Dec 24, 2010 23:04:26 GMT -5
50. Taylor Swift - Today Was A Fairytale
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Post by Billy Uranus on Dec 24, 2010 23:27:39 GMT -5
KP, three of your guesses are correct. 49 is wrong, but by the right artist... believe it or not, he had another single out this year, just make sure to cut this out of the pie. 49. Five For Fighting - Slice ;D And is #42 "Miss Dissaray" by Gin Blossoms? It fits on barely going top 50, and I know the other part fits.
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Post by Gravity Happens on Dec 24, 2010 23:35:23 GMT -5
All of the guesses since my last post are correct.
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Post by Gravity Happens on Dec 25, 2010 12:46:14 GMT -5
Since nobody got #63, it's Lara Fabian - Why (betcha didn't know she was back!)
More clues:
60. This band had a song in 2007 that sounded exactly like Daughtry's "Over You". Their sound has changed somewhat to a more electropop style since then, but this is reminiscent of their older style.
59. This song will be a bonus track on her new album "Goodbye Lullaby".
58. This singer has a four-letter name ending in an uncommon double letter, you could say her name rhymes with a current video game system.
57. This singer has had many hits, particularly in the 1980's, both solo and with his Biblical-named band.
56. This singer lost out on American Idol to another singer with the same first name.
55. A heart surgeon might do this to the singer in question.
54. This singer is possibly better known for his celebrity girlfriends these days.
51. This was a recent CHR #1.
48. Would it help to know that this song is still #1 on my chart?
47. We know now that Taylor Swift appears on this song; she is the one who some people have said shouldn't be credited at all on it.
46. This singer has been around since the 1980's, but has been more popular overseas generally aside from the late 1980's and a comeback in the early 2000's.
44. This band has a sizzling three-word name.
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Post by Drag on Dec 25, 2010 12:55:32 GMT -5
46. Kylie Minogue - All The Lovers 51. Rihanna - Only Girl (In The World) 56. David Archuleta - Something Bout Love
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Post by Gravity Happens on Dec 25, 2010 14:46:01 GMT -5
^^ All correct!
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Post by DJ 7.0 on Dec 25, 2010 19:22:33 GMT -5
47. John Mayer (featuring...Taylor Swift lol) - Half Of My Heart can't believe I missed the Archie clue!
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Post by DJ 7.0 on Dec 25, 2010 19:23:40 GMT -5
48. Alyssa Reid - If You Are
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Post by Gravity Happens on Dec 25, 2010 21:33:35 GMT -5
DJ's guesses are both correct.
We now know that #54 is by John Mayer if you're paying attention, what song could it be?
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Post by Drag on Dec 25, 2010 21:38:58 GMT -5
54. John Mayer - Heartbreak Warfare
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Post by DJ 7.0 on Dec 25, 2010 23:32:13 GMT -5
That was my guess lol but just in case
54. John Mayer - Who Says
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Post by Gravity Happens on Dec 26, 2010 0:56:25 GMT -5
54 is indeed "Heartbreak Warfare".
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Post by Gravity Happens on Dec 26, 2010 1:09:51 GMT -5
Gathering what we know for the missing clues so we can get through them faster, plus adding new information:
60. This band from Mission, British Columbia has been a favourite on Canadian radio since 2007, and has made my year-end chart at least once each year since. Their name sounds like a street named after their lead singer; this song is the slowest single released from their second, and latest, album. This band had a song in 2007 that sounded exactly like Daughtry's "Over You". Their sound has changed somewhat to a more electropop style since then, but this is reminiscent of their older style. The band is signed to 604 Records and consists of Dave Faber, Jeremy Liddle, Jordan Pritchett and Andrew Stricko.
59. A song from a Tim Burton-directed animated movie. This song has a single-word title; this word, a female name, is included in the movie's title. This song will be a bonus track on her new album "Goodbye Lullaby", and the singer found herself in Wonderland for this song.
58. Alakazam, this singer from Youngstown, Ohio wants to put you under her spell. She has since released another single with Snoop Dogg about a Shakespearean character. This singer has a four-letter name ending in an uncommon double letter, you could say her name rhymes with a current video game system. The first letter of her unusual name is E, and it ends with a double-I.
57. An appropriately-titled song from the oldest artist on the chart, at 59 years old. Indeed, on his latest album, he does just what the title says, taking old Motown songs and covering them. This singer has had many hits, particularly in the 1980's, both solo and with his Biblical-named band. So far, this clue has been in the air tonight, so don't lose my number and take me home because if anyone gets it at this point, it'll be against all odds.
55. This song from the artist who has the most songs in the top 100 for the third year running (she has 7 in the top 100 this year); it appears on her latest album's deluxe version in two versions, a regular and an acoustic (only the regular appears on the regular version of the album.) A heart surgeon might do this to the singer in question. I have met this singer.
44. One of the most underrated songs of the year, this Tennessee power pop band, who likes to dance, charted with this bloody ballad in the top 40 but failed to reach great heights. This band has a sizzling three-word name. The album is called Lovesick Electric.
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Post by DJ 7.0 on Dec 26, 2010 1:18:06 GMT -5
59. Avril Lavigne - Alice
I thought I guessed that lol I knew it for awhile!
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