28-494: European music chart The Record Mirror Club Chart (also known as RM Club Chart) was a weekly chart compiled by British trade paper Music Week . It was published in their RM Dance Update, a supplemental insert, and was compiled from a sample of over 500 DJ returns. The chart was also featured on the Mark Goodier show on Radio 1 FM every Mondays at 7.30pm. Number one singles on
56-863: A Bitch)" Sister Bliss with Colette 22 October "The More I Get, The More I Want" KWS featuring Teddy Pendergrass 29 October "Sweet Funky Thing" Eternal 5 November " Melody of Love " Donna Summer 19 November "Don't Bring Me Down" Spirits 26 November " Be Happy " Mary J. Blige 17 December "Good Life" E.V.E. 24 December "Won't Waste You"/"My Heart Belongs to You"/"Cry for You"/"You Got It" Jodeci 1995 [ edit ] Issue date Club Chart Ref. Title Artist(s) 14 January " Don't Give Me Your Life " Alex Party 25 March " Not Over Yet " Grace 6 May " Dreamer " Livin' Joy 13 May " Sex on
84-412: A Pop Tip Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 11 January 1997. p. 4. ^ "The RM Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 18 January 1997. p. 6. ^ "On a Pop Tip Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 18 January 1997. p. 8. ^ "The RM Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 25 January 1997. p. 10. ^ "On
112-411: A Pop Tip Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 25 January 1997. p. 9. ^ "The RM Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 1 February 1997. p. 6. ^ "On a Pop Tip Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 1 February 1997. p. 8. ^ "The RM Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 8 February 1997. p. 6. ^ "On
140-13481: A Pop Tip Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 8 February 1997. p. 8. ^ "The RM Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 15 February 1997. p. 6. ^ "On a Pop Tip Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 15 February 1997. p. 8. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 22 February 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 22 February 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 22 February 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 1 March 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 1 March 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 1 March 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 8 March 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 8 March 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 8 March 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 15 March 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 15 March 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 15 March 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 22 March 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 22 March 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 22 March 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 29 March 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 29 March 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 29 March 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 5 April 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 5 April 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 5 April 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 12 April 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 12 April 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 12 April 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 19 April 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 19 April 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 19 April 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 26 April 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 26 April 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 26 April 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 3 May 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 3 May 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 3 May 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 10 May 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 10 May 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 10 May 1997. p. 10. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 17 May 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 17 May 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 17 May 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 24 May 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 24 May 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 24 May 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 31 May 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 31 May 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 31 May 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 7 June 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 7 June 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 7 June 1997. p. 8. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 14 June 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 14 June 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 14 June 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 21 June 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 21 June 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 21 June 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 28 June 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 28 June 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 28 June 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 5 July 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 5 July 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 5 July 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 12 July 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 12 July 1997. p. 10. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 12 July 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 19 July 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 19 July 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 19 July 1997. p. 8. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 26 July 1997. p. 5. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 26 July 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 26 July 1997. p. 6. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 2 August 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 2 August 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 2 August 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 9 August 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 9 August 1997. p. 10. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 9 August 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 16 August 1997. p. 15. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 16 August 1997. p. 18. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 16 August 1997. p. 17. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 23 August 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 23 August 1997. p. 10. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 23 August 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 30 August 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 30 August 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 30 August 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 6 September 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 6 September 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 6 September 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 13 September 1997. p. 5. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 13 September 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 13 September 1997. p. 6. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 20 September 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 20 September 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 20 September 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 27 September 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 27 September 1997. p. 10. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 27 September 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 4 October 1997. p. 5. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 4 October 1997. p. 4. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 4 October 1997. p. 6. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 11 October 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 11 October 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 11 October 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 18 October 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 18 October 1997. p. 10. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 18 October 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 25 October 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 25 October 1997. p. 10. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 25 October 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 1 November 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 1 November 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 1 November 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 8 November 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 8 November 1997. p. 11. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 8 November 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 15 November 1997. p. 6. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 15 November 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 15 November 1997. p. 5. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 22 November 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 22 November 1997. p. 9. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 22 November 1997. p. 8. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 29 November 1997. p. 5. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 29 November 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 29 November 1997. p. 6. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 6 December 1997. p. 5. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 6 December 1997. p. 7. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 6 December 1997. p. 6. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 13 December 1997. p. 5. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 13 December 1997. p. 6. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 13 December 1997. p. 6. ^ "The Club Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 20 December 1997. p. 5. ^ "The Pop Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 20 December 1997. p. 6. ^ "The Urban Chart". Record Mirror . Music Week . 20 December 1997. p. 6. ^ "Urban Number Ones of 1997". Record Mirror . Music Week . 10 January 1998. p. 6. 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168-611: A number of format and genre charts (Music DVD, Classical, Rock, etc.), as well as a background on sales and airplay analysis from Alan Jones. Following a redesign in October 2008, the magazine introduced live charts based on Tixdaq data, a Box Office chart, and predictive charts based on information from: Rakuten.co.uk , Amazon , Shazam , Last.fm , HMV . Music Week compiled and published weekly club charts from chart returns supplied by DJs in nightclubs; Upfront Club Top 40, Commercial Pop Top 30 and Urban Top 30. The magazine also published
196-697: A separate free-to-access site for the Music Week Directory listed 10,000 contacts in the UK music industry. In mid-2007, the magazine was redesigned by London company This Is Real Art. In October 2008, another redesign led to major changes. In June 2011, Music Week was sold to Intent Media. The package was sold for £2.4m and also contained titles Television Broadcast Europe , Pro Sound News , Installation Europe , and additional websites, newsletters, conferences, show dailies and awards events, which generated £5.4m of revenue in 2010. As of issue 30 July 2011, UBM
224-553: A weekly Cool Cuts chart compiled from DJ feedback and sales reports from independent record shops, which traced it roots back to James Hamilton's BPM section in Record Mirror (a publication which ended up as the middle dance music section of Music Week in 1991). Even though the magazine is now a monthly publication, the website still posts weekly Charts Analysis pages for the UK Official Singles and Albums charts. Alan Jones
252-443: Is a trade publication for the UK record industry distributed via a website and a monthly print magazine. It is published by Future . Founded in 1959 as Record Retailer , it relaunched on 18 March 1972 as Music Week . On 17 January 1981, the title again changed, owing to the increasing importance of sell-through videos, to Music & Video Week . The rival Record Business , founded in 1978 by Brian Mulligan and Norman Garrod,
280-549: Is still named as publisher, as the new publisher Intent Media took over on 1 August 2011. In the first edition under new ownership it was announced that the title would switch its day of publication Monday to Thursday with immediate effect. NewBay Media acquired Intent Media in 2012. Future acquired NewBay Media in 2018 and decided that the publication would go monthly from March 2021, in keeping with its Louder Sound publications such as Metal Hammer and Classic Rock magazine . Music Week features these British charts:
308-623: The Official Top 75 Singles of the month , the Official Top 75 Albums of the month (similar to charts used by Top of the Pops in the early 1990s and Absolute 80s on Sundays) and the Official Vinyl Charts. Specialist charts include the Official Top 20 Americana, the Official Top 20 Classical, the Official Top 20 Hip-Hop & R&B, the Official Top 20 Jazz, the Official Top 20 Country,
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#1732924109277336-1004: The Record Mirror Club Chart [ edit ] 1993 [ edit ] Issue date Club Chart Ref. Title Artist(s) 2 January " It's Gonna Be a Lovely Day " The S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M. 9 January " The Love I Lost " West End featuring Sybil 13 February "Feel Like Singin'" Sandy B 20 February " I'm Every Woman " Whitney Houston 6 March " Give It to You " Martha Wash 13 March " Pressure " Sunscreem 20 March "Looks Like I'm In Love Again" Keywest featuring Erik 3 April "Sweet Freedom" Positive Gang 10 April " Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use) " Sub Sub featuring Melanie Williams 17 April "Believe in Me" Utah Saints 24 April " U R
364-488: The Beat" Pamela Fernandez 13 August "Congo" The Boss 20 August " Break 4 Love " Raze 27 August " The Colour of Love " The Reese Project 3 September "All Over Me" Suzi Carr 17 September " I Want You " Juliet Roberts 24 September "Back It Up" Robin S. 1 October "CantGetaMan CantGetaJob (Life's
392-683: The Best Thing " D:Ream 1 May "Happiness" Serious Rope featuring Sharon Dee Clarke 15 May " Good Life " Inner City 22 May "Rockin' to the Rhythm" Convert 29 May "The Power" Monie Love 5 June " Thinking of You " Sister Sledge 12 June " Dreams " Gabrielle 19 June "Gimme Luv" David Morales & The Bad Yard Club 3 July " Can't Get Enough of Your Love " Taylor Dayne 10 July " Caught in
420-470: The Charts Analysis posts on 5 November 2021, Alan Jones resumed the role again, writing the 12 November overviews, with no explanation of why he returned (with the pages titled Charts analysis: ABBA's Voyage opens with huge sale of 204,000 for the albums and Charts analysis: Adele spends fourth week at summit ahead of album release for the singles). Music Week is published monthly by Future (from
448-13872: The Dance Floor " Michael Jackson 3 May 10 May " Feel What You Want " Kristine W In My Bed " Dru Hill 17 May I Wanna Be the Only One " Eternal ft. BeBe Winans Love Is All We Need " Mary J. Blige 24 May I Wanna Be the Only One " Eternal ft. BeBe Winans 31 May " Free " Ultra Naté " Ecuador " Sash! ft. Rodriguez "Spirit" Sounds of Blackness ft. Craig Mack 7 June 14 June " Head over Heels " Allure featuring Nas 21 June " Something Goin' On (In Your Soul) " Todd Terry ft. Martha Wash and Jocelyn Brown " Mo Money Mo Problems " The Notorious B.I.G. ft. Puff Daddy and Mase 28 June 5 July 12 July "Moment of My Life" Bobby D'Ambrosio " HIStory " / " Ghosts " Michael Jackson 19 July "Panther Party" Mad Moses 26 July "Clouds" The Source ft. Taka Boom " Not Tonight " Lil' Kim 2 August "Why Don't You Dance With Me" Future Breeze "Don't Go Away" / " U Sexy Thing " / "Everybody Jump Around" Clock " Someone " SWV ft. Puff Daddy 9 August " Plastic Dreams " Jaydee " Gimme Some Love " Gina G 16 August 23 August 30 August " Offshore '97 " / "Red Skies" Chicane with Power Circle 6 September " Carry On '97 " Martha Wash " Barbie Girl " Aqua " Honey " Mariah Carey 13 September " The Strangest Thing '97 " George Michael 20 September "Saturday" East 57th St. " Fix " Blackstreet ft. Ol' Dirty Bastard and Slash 27 September " Stay " " Sash! " ft. La Trec 4 October "Don't Give Up" Michelle Weeks " Big Bad Mamma " / "Never Seen Before" Foxy Brown ft. Dru Hill and EPMD 11 October " Da Ya Think I'm Sexy " N-Trance ft. Rod Stewart " Angel of Mine " Eternal 18 October " Stay " " Sash! " ft. La Trec " Got 'til It's Gone " Janet ft. Q-Tip and Joni Mitchell 25 October " I Believe " " Happy Clappers " You Make Me Wanna... " Usher 1 November "Benedictus" / " Nightmare " " Brainbug " Open Your Mind '97 " U.S.U.R.A. 8 November "Forgiven (I Feel Your Love)" The Space Brothers " Call Me " Blackstreet ft. Jay-Z 15 November " It's Over Love " Todd Terry ft. Shannon " Let's Go Round Again " Louise 22 November " Everything She Wants '97 " Wham! "Read My Mind" Conner Reeves 29 November "Belo Horizonti" The Heartists " Missing You " / " Everything " / " I Can Love You " Mary J. Blige 6 December " High Times " Jamiroquai 13 December "So Good" / "Free Love '98" Juliet Roberts " If You Think I'm Jiggy " The Lox 20 December " Doctor Jones " Aqua " Dangerous " Busta Rhymes 27 December " Renegade Master " Wildchild "I Feel Divine" S-J " You Make Me Wanna... " Usher See also [ edit ] Music Week on World Radio History Record Mirror on World Radio History References [ edit ] ^ "The Record Mirror Club Chart" . Record Mirror . Vol. 38, no. 6. 9 February 1991. p. 41 . Retrieved 28 September 2024 . ^ " RM Club Chart Number Ones Of 93" (PDF) . Music Week , in Record Mirror (Dance Update Supplemental insert) . 25 December 1993. p. 3 . Retrieved 3 February 2023 . ^ "The RM Club Chart 17.1.94" (PDF) . 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476-1289: The Love " The Source 25 January 1 February "Just Playin'" JT Playaz 8 February 15 February "Come on Y'all" / "Let Me Tell You Something" Rhythm Masters 22 February " Alright " Jamiroquai "Party People (Live Your Life Be Free)" Pianoman " I'm Not Feeling You " Yvette Michele 1 March 8 March " Flash " / " Seven Days and One Week " B.B.E. " Don't You Love Me " Eternal 15 March "My Love Is Deep" Sara Parker " Can't Nobody Hold Me Down " Puff Daddy ft. Mase 22 March " Who Do You Think You Are " / " Mama " Spice Girls 29 March "Reverence" Faithless " Don't Speak " Deja Vu ft. Tasmin " Hypnotize " The Notorious B.I.G 5 April "Sensational" Michelle Gayle " Who Do You Think You Are " / " Mama " Spice Girls 12 April "Sensational" Michelle Gayle "Request Line" Zhané 19 April "Shine" The Space Brothers 26 April " You're Not Alone " Olive " Blood on
504-652: The March 2021 edition), though previously it was a weekly magazine (50 editions p.a.). It was available as a B4-sized printed magazine and a PDF digital edition . ISSN 0265-1548 . As of July 2021 print edition Former editors The weekly print circulation in 1997/98 was 12,503, but by the time the publication left the ABC scheme in 2011 it had fallen to around 5,000 weekly copies. In October 2011, Music Week deregistered with ABC after 54 years of membership. The website musicweek.com had 63,904 monthly unique browsers for
532-1560: The Middle " Juliet Roberts 7 August "Slave to the Vibe" Aftershock 21 August "Trippin' on Your Love" Kenny Thomas 28 August "Fantasy" Ten City 4 September "What Happened to the Music" Joey Negro 18 September " Moving On Up " M People 25 September " Stay " Eternal 2 October "Gotta Get It Right" Lena Fiagbe 16 October "Free Love" Juliet Roberts 30 October "So in Love (The Real Deal)" Judy Cheeks 6 November "Power" Nu Colours 20 November "Let Me Show You" K-Klass 27 November " Lemon " U2 4 December "Here" Dina Carroll 18 December " Save Our Love " Eternal 1994 [ edit ] Issue date Club Chart Ref. Title Artist(s) 15 January " The Music's Got Me! " Bass Bumpers 22 January " Why " D Mob featuring Cathy Dennis 29 January " A Deeper Love " Aretha Franklin 12 February " Beautiful People " Barbara Tucker 19 February " I Want You " Juliet Roberts 26 February " Because of Love " Janet Jackson 12 March " Let
560-770: The Music (Lift You Up) " Loveland 9 April " Reach " Judy Cheeks 30 April " When a Man Loves a Woman " Jody Watley 7 May "Crazy Man"/"Take You Right" X-Clusive/Italian U.M.M. 21 May " Feel What You Want " Kristine W 4 June " Caught in the Middle " Juliet Roberts 18 June " Throb " Janet Jackson 25 June " And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going " Donna Giles 2 July "Satisfy My Love" Sabrina Johnston 9 July "Nite Life" Kim English 16 July "One Day" D Mob 23 July "True Spirit" Carleen Anderson 6 August "Kickin' In
588-492: The Music Week family: Music Business International (MBI) , Promo , MIRO Future Hits , Tours Report , Fono , Green Sheet , ChartsPlus (published from May 1991 to November 1994), and Hit Music (September 1992 to May 2001). By May 2001, all newsletters (except Promo ) closed. In 2003, Music Week relaunched its website of daily news, features, record release listings and UK sales, airplay and club charts. In early 2006,
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#1732924109277616-495: The Official Top 20 Dance, the Official Top 20 Folk and the Official Top 20 Rock & Metal. Also found in Music Week are charts for streaming and various album compilations, whilst James Masterton's weekly Official UK chart analysis column can now only be accessed online by subscribers. When the magazine was a weekly publication, it included Top 75 Singles, Top 75 Artist Albums, Top 10 Downloads, Top 20 Ringtones, Top 20 Compilation Albums, Top 50 Radio Airplay, Top 40 TV airplay, and
644-1748: The Streets " Pizzaman 17 June " 3 Is Family " Dana Dawson 26 August " I Feel Love " Donna Summer 21 October " Power of a Woman " Eternal 2 December " The Best Things in Life Are Free " Luther Vandross & Janet Jackson 23 December " Reach " Judy Cheeks 1996 [ edit ] Issue date Club Chart Ref. Title Artist(s) 24 February " Disco's Revenge " Gusto 23 March " Keep On Jumpin' " The Lisa Marie Experience 20 April " Always There " Incognito & Jocelyn Brown 11 May " Heaven " Sarah Washington 15 June " Where Love Lives " Alison Limerick 22 June " Keep On Jumpin' " Todd Terry presents Martha Wash & Jocelyn Brown 6 July " Higher State of Consciousness " Josh Wink 24 August " Let's All Chant " Gusto 30 November " Move Any Mountain " The Shamen 30 November " Ultra Flava " Heller and Farley Project 1997 [ edit ] Issue date Club Chart Pop Club Chart Urban Club Chart Ref. Title Artist(s) Title Artist(s) Title Artist(s) 4 January " Get Up (Everybody) " Byron Stingily " 2 Become 1 " / " Wannabe " Spice Girls Chart not created 11 January " Do You Know " Michelle Gayle 18 January " You Got
672-632: The Way Love Is ," which hit No. 1 on the US dance chart and No. 8 on the UK Top 40 in 1989. Stingily, who left the group and became a successful solo artist, re-recorded the song and brought it back to No. 1 on the US dance chart in 1999. In 2021, Stingily teamed up with producer Marshall Jefferson to release "Be Free" on Ultra Music , the first single in 25 years to be credited to Ten City. Its parent album, Judgment ,
700-402: The audited period 1–31 October 2008. By 2009, the website had been deregistered with ABC. Ten City Ten City (derived from intensity ) is an American, Chicago , Illinois -based R&B and house music act, that enjoyed a number of club hits and Urban radio hits in the late 1980s and early 1990s and was one of the first exponents of deep house . Formerly known as Ragtyme,
728-496: The group comprised vocalist Byron Stingily , guitarist Herb Lawson and keyboardist Byron Burke and were augmented by producer Marshall Jefferson . The group was signed by Atlantic Records and released the album Foundation in 1989, which became the group's only album to cross over, peaking at No. 49 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Ten City is best known for the singles "Devotion", "Right Back to You" and " That's
756-453: Was absorbed into Music Week in February 1983. Later that year, the offshoot Video Week launched and the title of the parent publication reverted to Music Week . Since April 1991, Music Week has incorporated Record Mirror , initially as a 4 or 8-page chart supplement, later as a dance supplement of articles, reviews and charts. In the 1990s, several magazines and newsletters become part of
784-407: Was the writer of the section until he retired in March 2020, when Chart Watch UK writer James Masterton was hired to take over the role. Masterton wrote two weekly Charts Analysis pages for the website (as the magazine now features charts compiled from monthly sales and streams) until 29 October 2021, when Music Week staff performed the role. After Andre Paine and Ben Homewood wrote one each of
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