Publishing entity 'May 12th' is misspelled as 'May 17th', it has been corrected for this submission. Manufactured and distributed in Canada by MCA Records Canada. ℗ This compilation 1994 MCA Records Canada © 1994 YTV Canada Inc. under license from Too Bad To Be True Productions Inc. Track 16 Warner/Chappell Music Canada (SOCAN). La Familia Music / Platinum Plateau / Irving Music, Inc. Friends Jillian and Rory from Belfast, father and son Jim and Teddy from Essex, and brother and sister duo Nath and Savannah from the West Midlands compete. Track 15 Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. Album has 12 different key signatures, divided as follows: (Try refreshing the page chart is incomplete) 10 songs are. Get the keys of the songs from The Hit List (1999) by Saafir. Track 14 MCA Music Publishing / Matak Music / Mad Fly Music / WB Music Corp. Get the keys of the songs from The Hit List (1999) by Saafir. Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (Canada) Inc. Produced for Double Platinum Productions Inc. Track 12 Strictly Rhythm Publishing (ASCAP) / Mega Platinum Music (ASCAP). Track 9 Tee Girl Music / Irish Intellect Music / Soul Assassins Music admin. ℗ 1991, 1992 La Face Records, a joint ventures of La Face Records, Inc. Music (ASCAP) / Diva One (BMI) / Pebbitone Music / 'TIZBIZ Music, admin. ℗© 1993 Isba Records Inc., under license from André Brault (MAPL). This composition embodies portions of the song entitled "Ooh Boy". (SOCAN) / Warner Tamerlane Publishing Corp. Bobby Brown Music / Stylz Publishing Designee (BMI/ASCAP). Track 4 Kear Music / Skirt Music / MCA Music Publishing, a division of MCA, Inc. Bam Jams Music (BMI), all rights admin. Tracks 2 and 6 ℗© 1993 Sony Music Ent., Inc. Published By – Warner Chappell Music Canada.Published By – Strictly Rhythm Publishing.Published By – JSE Music Publishing Ltd.Published By – Stylz Publishing Designee.Published By – Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.Produced For – Double Platinum Productions, Inc.Licensed From – Too Bad To Be True Productions Inc.Licensed From – Sony Music Entertainment (Canada) Inc.Phonographic Copyright ℗ – MCA Records Canada.Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Giant Records.Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Strictly Rhythm Records, Inc.Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Byte Records.Phonographic Copyright ℗ – peermusic (UK) Ltd.Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Tommy Boy Music, Inc.Phonographic Copyright ℗ – LaFace Records.Phonographic Copyright ℗ – ISBA Records Inc.Richard's popularity has always been abundant in Canada, a country who's musical tastes often imitate those of Britain's, so the songs on this compilation are a. Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Sony Music Entertainment Inc. The Hit List groups together 18 of Cliff Richard's most successful songs scattered across five decades (from the late '50s to the early '90s), and dedicates them to Canadian fans.Phonographic Copyright ℗ – MCA Records, Inc.See our contest rules and sound off with other fans in our music forum. You’ll compete to win a spot on our leaderboard and eternal bragging rights. His '70s material on this album includes two of his biggest songs, the sultry, rock flavored 'Devil Woman' from 1976 and the easy guitar tempo of 'We Don't Talk Anymore' from 1979. You can keep changing your predictions until just before the next tracking week begins every Friday. The early hits, including 'Move It' from 1958 and both 'The Young Ones' and 'Bachelor Boy' from 1962, are welcomed additions here since they capture his innocent, adolescent sound and are firm representations of his younger years. PREDICT the Billboard 200 now change them until Thursday nightīe sure to make your predictions so that artists can see how they’re faring in our racetrack odds. The other two top-10 debuts came in at number-eight ( Tyler Childers‘s “Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven”) and number-10 ( Tory Lanez’s “Sorry 4 What”). And Harry Styles‘s “Harry’s House” is steady at number-five in its 20th week. The Weeknd‘s greatest-hits collection “The Highlights” is up three spots to number-four in its 86th week on the chart. Morgan Wallen‘s “Dangerous” stays put at number-three in its 91st week of release. Seven other albums have gotten stuck at number-two under “Un Verano Sin Ti”: Post Malone‘s “Twelve Carat Toothache,” Luke Combs‘s “Growin’ Up,” Brent Faiyaz‘s “Wasteland,” Lizzo‘s “Special,” YoungBoy Never Broke Again‘s “The Last Slimeto,” NAV‘s “Demons Protected by Angels,” and 5 Seconds of Summer‘s “5SOS5.”īad Bunny isn’t the only immovable object on the Billboard 200. Their last three albums topped the chart, so Bad Bunny has claimed another victim. The metal band achieved 59,000 album units, which is exactly half the units their last album, “We Are Not Your Kind,” debuted with in 2019. Three new albums debuted in the top 10, led by Slipknot‘s “The End, So Far” at number-two. “Verano’s” continued success wasn’t for a lack of competition, though.
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