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Rockmaker Top 40 Singles

FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 27, 2023

Singer Tina Turner, whose classic soul and pop hits include "What's Love Got to Do With It," "We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)," "I Don't Wanna Fight," "Private Dancer," "The Best," "It's Only Love" and "Better Be Good To Me" made her a superstar, died at the age of 83 at her home in Switzerland, it was reported this Wednesday May 24, 2023.
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    Ed Sheeran — Curtains cover artwork

    Curtains

    Ed Sheeran

    From the album: -

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    Lil Durk featuring J. Cole — All My Life cover artwork

    All My Life

    Lil Durk featuring J. Cole

    From the album: Almost Healed

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    SZA — Kill Bill cover artwork

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    SZA

    From the album: SOS

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      Rita Ora featuring Fatboy Slim

      From the album: You & I

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      From the album: DRIVE

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Under Top 40

41.    Chemical - Post Malone ↓
42.    Fought & Lost - Sam Ryder featuring Brian May (NEW) 
43.    Favorite Song [Remix] - Toosii with Khalid ↓
44.    10:35 - Tiësto featuring Tate McRae ↓
45.    VOID - Melanie Martinez ↓
46.    Sure Thing - Miguel ↓
47.    Last Night - Morgan Wallen ↓
48.    Slow - Jackson Wang with Ciara ↓
49.    Left and Right - Charlie Puth featuring Jung Kook ↑
50.    Lovers Rock - TV Girl ↓
51.    Wish You The Best - Lewis Capaldi ↓
52.    Cha Cha Cha - Käärijä ↑
53.    Substitution - Purple Disco Machine featuring Kungs ↓
54.    Praising You - Rita Ora featuring Fatboy Slim ↓
55.    Area Codes - Kali ↑
56.    Life Goes On - Ed Sheeran featuring Luke Combs ↓
57.    Monsters - James Blunt ↑
58.    Double Fantasy - The Weeknd with Future ↓
59.    Middle Ground - Maroon 5 ↑
60.    Ceilings - Lizzy McAlpine ↓
61.    We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome) - Tina Turner (RE-ENTRY)
62.    DNA - Sophie and the Giants featuring MEARSY ↓
63.    A Year Ago - James Arthur ↑
64.    I Found Her - Olly Murs ↓
65.    I Don't Wanna Fight - Tina Turner (RE-ENTRY)
66.    Hold On To My Love - John Newman ↓
67.    Waffle House - Jonas Brothers ↑
68.    After All - Texas ↓
69.    Lay Low - Tiësto ↓
70.    Fly Girl - FLO featuring Missy Elliott ↓
71.    Private Dancer - Tina Turner (RE-ENTRY)
72.    Satellite - Bebe Rexha featuring Snoop Dogg ↓
73.    Fast Car - Luke Combs ↓
74.    Better Be Good to Me - Tina Turner (RE-ENTRY)
75.    Die For You - Remix - The Weeknd with Ariana Grande ↓
76.    Silly Me - Jess Glynne ↑
77.    I Feel Like Dancing - Jason Mraz ↓
78.    Say Yes To Heaven - Lana Del Rey (NEW) 
79.    Whistle - Jax Jones featuring Calum Scott ↓
80.    Feel Alive - KAMRAD ↓
81.    Snow On The Beach - Taylor Swift featuring Lana Del Rey (NEW) 
82.    Never Look Back - Tom Gregory ↓
83.    Mourning - Post Malone (NEW) 
84.    Anti-Hero - Taylor Swift ↓
85.    What A Night - Flo Rida ↓
86.    The Alcott - The National featuring Taylor Swift ↓
87.    Summer Baby - Jonas Brothers ↓
88.    Angel Pt. 1 - Jimin, JVKE, Kodak Black featuring NLE Choppa & Muni Long (NEW) 
89.    The Hard Way - PNAU featuring Khalid ↑
90.    Padam Padam - Kylie Minogue ↑

91.    Lose You - Sam Smith ↓
92.    Runaway - OneRepublic (NEW)
93.    Side Effects - Becky Hill featuring Lewis Thompson ↑
94.    I'll Be Seeing You - Iam Tongi (NEW)
95.    Promise - Voyager ↑
96.    America Has A Problem - Beyoncé featuring Kendrick Lamar (NEW) 
97.    Sad in the Summer - Diplo featuring Lily Rose (NEW) 
98.    Happier Now - Dominic Byrne featuring Abigail DB (NEW) 

99.    They Don't Love It - Jack Harlow ↓
100.  MMMBop 2.0 - Busted featuring Hanson (NEW) 

 

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Love musical charts and statistics. I have my own chart since 1981 but I record data of popular hits from 1900 to the present. This Top 40 is part of the Rockmaker Top 100 Singles and is updated every Saturday. They're based on a personal way without commercial purposes from 1981 to update according to the taste and opinion of its creator and analyzing the movement of music worldwide. 
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Hi there Rockmaker!

Nice to see a fantastic #1 in "Tattoo", just as it's dropped out of the top spot on my chart. But hey, at least it hit the top for me! Also, is this the first Eurovision #1 song in your chart? Just curious.
I also like seeing "Curtains" in the top 10, could debut in my chart at some point if possible. There is just so much songs on my playlist and undiscovered gems I discover every day!
Another great thing is the top 40 entries for "Dance The Night" (definitely a debut on my next chart), "Satellite", "Meltdown" (Yay!) and "Hits Different" (also could debut on my chart).

Under the top 40, I like gains for "Left and Right", "Cha Cha Cha", "A Year Ago", "Waffle House", "Silly Me", "The Hard Way", "Padam Padam", "Side Effects" and "Promise", as well as the debuts for "Say Yes To Heaven", "Snow On The Beach" (now with more Lana), "Mourning", "Runaway" (possible debut, but then again, won't be a high debut, because of Dua, Fedez/Annalisa/Articolo 31 & Marco/Elodie) and "America Has A Problem".

But of course, the big story and it's a real heartbreak about the circumstances, are all of the Tina returns, because of her passing. She was a one-of-a kind performer, her unique style, her unique voice and how much personality she possesses is just incredible. And it's a shame she has gone to the music land upstairs. We will all miss her. Rest in Power Tina. Expect some songs from Tina on my chart too, including some you might now heard of (I can think of one, like "I Don't Wanna Lose You" from the Foreign Affair album, the same album that has the classic "The Best" on it, one of the hidden gems from Tina and one of my personal favourites, love listening to it on german oldie radio stations).

But yeah, a great chart overall.
Nice listening pleasure for my lovely ears.
Take care, my friend!

And if you want to check out my latest chart (aka the fallout from the London birthday trip), it's right here:
https://www.crownnote.com/charts/sergejdordij/sergejs-personal-chart-25052023

Hey Sergej!

The first time I heard "Tattoo" I liked it a lot and I knew that this song could climb very high. A few days later I found out that it was the favourite candidate for Eurovision, which made me very happy and I knew it would take him even higher. Loreen's song is the third Eurovision winner to reach #1 in Rockmaker's history.  Previous winners were: "Puppet On A String" by Sandie Shaw (1967) and "Save Your Kisses for Me" by Brotherhood of Man (1976). These two UK songs were played extensively in America and Latin America, although they only topped the chart for one week respectively. 

"Dance The Night", "Satellite", "Meltdown", "Hits Different" are very nice songs but we'll see how far they climb in the coming weeks. Of the other songs you mention and like, my favourites to enter the Top 40 are: "Left and Right", "A Year Ago", "Waffle House", "Silly Me" and "Mourning".

What a nice mention you make about Tina Turner, I agree with you, she had a different and unique style, very difficult to imitate. Of course I remember "I Don't Wanna Lose You" it's a nice song although at the time it only reached the Top 50 in my chart.

I thank you very much for your extensive comments and apologise again for my somewhat late reply. Give you a big hug and keep in touch :D