Chris_2k11
31-10-2007, 01:23
October 31st 1998
Chart history was made when the UK Top 5 singles chart was made up entirely of new entries. Alanis Morissette went in at No.5, Culture Club at No.4, U2 at No.3, George Michael at No.2 and Cher with 'Believe' at No.1.
Cher started a seven week run at No.1 with her third UK No.1 single 'Believe', (the biggest seller of 1998), also a No.1 in the US. It made Cher the first female artist to have a No.1 single over the age of 50.
October 31st 1999
Five scored their first UK No.1 single when 'Keep On Movin', went to the top of the charts.
Chart history was made when the UK Top 5 singles chart was made up entirely of new entries. Alanis Morissette went in at No.5, Culture Club at No.4, U2 at No.3, George Michael at No.2 and Cher with 'Believe' at No.1.
Cher started a seven week run at No.1 with her third UK No.1 single 'Believe', (the biggest seller of 1998), also a No.1 in the US. It made Cher the first female artist to have a No.1 single over the age of 50.
October 31st 1999
Five scored their first UK No.1 single when 'Keep On Movin', went to the top of the charts.