Hi there. Does anyone know if the first single "Love Kills" had any charts success? I mean official charts, no i-Tunes or local radio charts.
musicland munich · Member since
You mean the 84`original ?...I think it hits barily UK`s Top 10 back then.
k-m · Member since
Love Kills is not a single. It's just an iTunes / Spotify give away, that's all. The original FM version peaked at no. 10 in the UK. Not sure about the States, but it certainly wasn't a hit over there.
Mr. Bed Guy · Member since
I mean the new version of course.
What`s the difference between a "single" or an "i-Tunes giveaway" these days???? Nearly no single gets a physical release.....
k-m · Member since
Well, I think a single is something you still gotta pay for, so that it can be included in the charts.
mooghead · Member since
The charts now take into account songs that have been streamed. Does anyone really care about the charts anymore?
MercurialFreddie · Member since
According to spotify statistics for the moment it was played 29,416 times so it isn't excellent but it will get better.
andyb1968 · Member since
It won't chart with those figures, too much competition, no one in the music industry really cares about the top 40 anymore, and a number one doesn't hold the kudos it once had. Most experts are saying that the singles chart will disappear in the next few years.
Mr. Bed Guy · Member since
I had to pay for Love KiIlls at i-Tunes! It wasn`t a "giveaway".
The King Of Rhye · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Mr. Bed Guy wrote:[/b]
I mean the new version of course.
What`s the difference between a "single" or an "i-Tunes giveaway" these days???? Nearly no single gets a physical release.....[/QUOTE]
Man, I used to love cd and cassette singles.............cheap and you got one hit song and maybe a few tracks released nowhere else......
BETA215 · Member since
[QUOTE]
[b]The King Of Rhye wrote: [/b] [QUOTE] [b]Mr. Bed Guy wrote:[/b]
I mean the new version of course.
What`s the difference between a "single" or an "i-Tunes giveaway" these days???? Nearly no single gets a physical release.....[/QUOTE]
Man, I used to love cd and cassette singles.............cheap and you got one hit song and maybe a few tracks released nowhere else......
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I've never bought a single CD or cassette or vinyl, but I will love a single CD with any new song from Queen Forever + 2 or 3 new takes from the same album, or some new B-Side. A must buy for me.
A shame nobody cares about audio quality, with those 128 kbps MP3, downloaded from Ares, "enjoying music" in expensives home theaters.
clebrity · Member since
It seems there must be more to life than this will be the single as it is record of the week on radio 2 in uk,
also seems peer pressure involved in it's release due to William orbit producing it