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Elton John vs Elton John (and James Blunt, The Kooks and Inaya Day) (23 July 2005)22 Jul 202500:56:11

Because you can’t keep a good podcast down, WE’RE BACK with a new home but with the same dedication to exploring the best and worst of 2000s pop music, one UK top 40 singles chart at a time.This week 20 years ago, Elton John tries to become the first person since the 1960s to replace himself at the top of the charts. But to do that, he’ll have to beat indie upstarts The Kooks and Editors, as well as a sassy club classic from Inaya DayOn, this week’s episode of The 2000s Chart Show, we’re talking about the following 2000s pop songs:Deep Dish - Say Hello

Editors - Blood

Elton John - Electricity

Idlewild - El Capitan

Inaya Day - Nasty Girl

James Blunt - You’re Beautiful

The Kooks - Eddie’s Gun

Lemon Jelly - Make Things Right

The Paddingtons - 50 to a Pound

The Raveonettes - Love in a Trashcan

R.E.M. - Wanderlust

Rooster - Deep and Meaningless



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Lee Ryan Goes Solo, Daddy Yankee Offers Us His 'Gasolina' and Heather Small Gets 'Proud' (July 30 2004)30 Jul 202501:02:38

Do you want to know which (allegedly hung) '80s icon Lee Ryan's mum (allegedly) was having an affair with? Whose singing voice was described as 'an over-ripe orange'? Who Paul Weller described as 'boring as sh*t'? Find out on the latest episode on the 2000s pop music nostalgia podcast where every week we relive the 40 biggest selling songs from this week 20 years ago.On this week's episode, we're talking about the following songs:Akon - Lonely

Amerie - 1 Thing

Audio Bullys feat. Nancy Sinatra - Shot You Down

Backstreet Boys - Incomplete

Black Eyed Peas - Don’t Phunk with My Heart

Bloc Party - The Pioneers

Bobby Valentino - Slow Down

Bodyrockers - I Like the Way

Charlotte Church - Crazy Chick

Coldplay - Speed of Sound

Crazy Frog - Axel F

Daddy Yankee - Gasolina

Deep Dish - Say Hello

Elton John - Electricity

50 Cent - Just a Lil Bit

Foo Fighters - Best of You

Green Day - Wake Me Up When September Ends

Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc.

Gwen Stefani - Hollaback Girl

Hard-Fi - Hard to Beat

Heather Small - Proud

Inaya Day - Nasty Girl

InMe - 7 Weeks

James Blunt - You’re Beautiful

Kaiser Chiefs - Everyday I Love You Less and Less

Kanye West - Diamonds From Sierra Leone

Kelly Clarkson - Since U Been Gone

Lee Ryan - Army of Lovers

Mariah Carey - We Belong Together

Mario - Here I Go Again

Maximo Park - Going Missing

Missy Elliott - Lose Control

MVP - Roc Ya Body (Mic Check 1 2)

Paul Weller - From the Floorboards Up

Rachel Stevens - So Good

Razorlight - Somewhere Else

Roll Deep - The Avenue

Tony Christie - (Is This Way to) Amarillo

2Pac feat Elton John - Ghetto Gospel

Will Smith - Switch



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PATREON PREVIEW: The 100 Greatest Number 1s #89: So Solid Crew - 21 Seconds03 Aug 202500:07:06

Every month over on Patreon, we are counting down the 100 greatest number one singles, 10 at a time. From this week’s episode, here’s our entry on one of the defining songs of UK Garage, So Solid Crew’s 21 Seconds.Has any band ever fell apart more spectacularly (and in so much police attention) than the So Solid Crew? Did Romeo really need the extra eight seconds he wanted? Who did the creepy child voice at the start? All this and more revealed!



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James Blunt vs Daniel Powter: Battle of the Blands (6 Aug 2005)05 Aug 202501:00:50

For a 2000s chart show, this week is looking awfully like the 1980s, with new singles from Bananarama, Roxette and Madness.

But the real battle on this week's episode of the 2000s pop music podcast where every week we're reliving the top 40 singles chart from this week two decades ago is between two mild-mannered man whose songs were inescapable in 2005: James Blunt with You're Beautiful and Daniel Powter with Bad Day.

Also on this podcast, discover:- Which dance act went to prison for serious drug smuggling- Why Tony Christie is beloved of gangsters everywhere-Which '80s icons inspired the drunken falls of Ab Fab

All that plus great music from Natalie Imbruglia, Nine Inch Nails, Uniting Nations and the following 40 tracks:

Akon - Lonely

Audio Bullys feat. Nancy Sinatra - Shot You Down

Bananarama - Move in My Direction

Black Eyed Peas - Don’t Phunk with My Heart

Bobby Valentino - Slow Down

Bodyrockers - I Like the Way

Charlotte Church - Crazy Chick

Coldplay - Speed of Sound

Crazy Frog - Axel F

Daddy Yankee - Gasolina

Dancing DJs v Roxette - Fading Like a Flower

Daniel Powter - Bad Day

Deep Dish - Say Hello

El Presidente - Without You

Eminem - Ass Like That

50 Cent - Just a Lil Bit

Green Day - Wake Me Up When September Ends

Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc.

Gwen Stefani - Hollaback Girl

Inaya Day - Nasty Girl

James Blunt - You’re Beautiful

Kanye West - Diamonds From Sierra Leone

Kelly Clarkson - Since U Been Gone

Lee Ryan - Army of Lovers

Lucie Silvas - Don’t Look Back

Madness - Shame & Scandal

Mariah Carey - We Belong Together

Mario - Here I Go Again

Martin Solveig - Everybody

Missy Elliott - Lose Control

MVP - Roc Ya Body (Mic Check 1 2)

Natalie Imbruglia - Counting Down the Days

Nine Inch Nails - Only

Paul Weller - From the Floorboards Up

Roll Deep - The Avenue

Tony Christie - Avenues & Alleyways

Tony Christie - (Is This Way to) Amarillo

2Pac feat Elton John - Ghetto Gospel

Uniting Nations - You and Me

Will Smith - Switch

If you still want more 00s pop music fun, follow The 2000s Chart Show over at The App Formerly known as Twitter, TikTok and Instagram, and email us at the2000schartshow@gmail.com with your pop music memories.



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Ciara, Texas and the 10 highest selling reality TV songs (13 Aug 2005)13 Aug 202501:04:29

How are Kaiser Chiefs bending the chart rules to get I Predict a Riot back in the top 40 (and why are the lyrics so bad)? Which random indie band persuaded Coldplay to scrap their entire third album? And why did it really seem like reality singing shows would be a thing of the past in 2005?Find out on the latest episode of the podcast where every week we relive the 40 biggest selling songs of this week 20 years ago. This week that means new releases from Ciara, The Game, Kaiser Chiefs, Lemar, Morning Runner, The Rakes and Texas, plus discussions of the following iconic nugget of chart pop music:Akon - Lonely

Audio Bullys feat. Nancy Sinatra - Shot You Down

Bananarama - Move in My Direction

Black Eyed Peas - Don’t Phunk with My Heart

Bobby Valentino - Slow Down

Bodyrockers - I Like the Way

Charlotte Church - Crazy Chick

Ciara feat Ludacris - Oh

Coldplay - Speed of Sound

Crazy Frog - Axel F

Daddy Yankee - Gasolina

Dancing DJs v Roxette - Fading Like a Flower

Daniel Powter - Bad Day

Deep Dish - Say Hello

Eminem - Ass Like That

50 Cent - Just a Lil Bit

Foo Fighters - Best of You

The Game - Dreams

Green Day - Wake Me Up When September Ends

Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc.

Gwen Stefani - Hollaback Girl

Inaya Day - Nasty Girl

James Blunt - You’re Beautiful

Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict a Riot

Kanye West - Diamonds From Sierra Leone

Kelly Clarkson - Since U Been Gone

Lee Ryan - Army of Lovers

Lemar - Don’t Give It Up

Mariah Carey - We Belong Together

Martin Solveig - Everybody

Missy Elliott - Lose Control

Morning Runner - Gone Up in Flames

MVP - Roc Ya Body (Mic Check 1 2)

Natalie Imbruglia - Counting Down the Days

The Rakes - Work Work Work (Pub Club Sleep)

Roll Deep - The Avenue

Texas - Getaway

Tony Christie - (Is This Way to) Amarillo

2Pac feat Elton John - Ghetto Gospel

Uniting Nations - You and Me



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McFly vs Rachel Stevens & Sharon Osbourne vs Iron Maiden (27 Aug 2005)27 Aug 202500:56:32

It's nearly the end of summer, which means it's a perfect time for Jamiroquai to release their song about June, right? Wrong, as we find out in the latest episode of the podcast where every week we relive the 40 biggest selling songs from this week 20 years ago.

While Jay Kay is seemingly busy having constant fights outside nightclubs, we also explore some other bad decisions the pop star of the 2000s are making. Like McFly nearly deciding they wanted to be taken seriously, Snoop Dogg deciding to break up with his wife only to get back with her almost instantly, and Iron Maiden deciding to bad mouth Ozzy Osbourne at his own festival.

Elsewhere on the podcast, Pete Doherty returns with an anti-drug implant and a new song, Justin Hawkins messes about before the proper return of The Darkness, and I'm pleasantly surprised by a Super Furry Animals song.This episode features mentions of the following songs:Audio Bullys feat. Nancy Sinatra - Shot You Down

Akon - Belly Dancer (Bananza)

Axwell - Feel the Vibe (Til the Morning Comes)

Babyshambles - Fuck Forever

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Ain’t No Easy Way

British Whale - This Town Ain’t Big Enough for Both Of Us

Bodyrockers - I Like the Way

Charlotte Church - Crazy Chick

Ciara feat Ludacris - Oh

Craig David - All the Way

Crazy Frog - Axel F

Daddy Yankee - Gasolina

Dancing DJs v Roxette - Fading Like a Flower

Daniel Powter - Bad Day

Eminem - Ass Like That

The Game - Dreams

Goldfrapp - Ooh La La

Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc.

Green Day - Wake Me Up When September Ends

Iron Maiden - The Trooper

James Blunt - You’re Beautiful

Jamiroquai - Seven Days in Sunny June

Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict a Riot

Kanye West - Diamonds From Sierra Leone

Kelly Clarkson - Since U Been Gone

Lee Ryan - Army of Lovers

Lil’ Love - Little Love

Longview - Further

The Magic Numbers - Love Me Like You

Mariah Carey - We Belong Together

Mattafix - Big City Life

McFly - I’ll Be OK

Missy Elliott - Lose Control

MVP - Roc Ya Body (Mic Check 1 2)

Roll Deep - The Avenue

Snoop Dogg - Ups and Downs

Super Furry Animals - Lazer Beam

Texas - Getaway

2Pac feat Elton John - Ghetto Gospel

Uniting Nations - You and Me

If you still want more 00s pop music fun, follow The 2000s Chart Show over at The App Formerly known as Twitter, TikTok and Instagram, and email us at the2000schartshow@gmail.com with your pop music memories.



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Craig David, Akon and Goldfrapp feat. the War of the Chavs (20 Aug 2005)20 Aug 202501:02:41

Which folk musicians became the first act to walk out of Top of the Pops? Which electronic music icons got accused of copying Rachel Stevens? Which R&B star might have been smuggling anti-war messages into their songs this whole time? And which flop pop star got called a "sad ass stripper" by her rap rival?

Find out the answer to all these questions and more in the latest episode of The 2000s Chart Show, your favourite podcast that every week counts down the 40 biggest-selling songs of this week 20 years ago. This week, that means discussion of these incredibly nostalgic moments in 2000s pop music:

Audio Bullys feat. Nancy Sinatra - Shot You Down

Akon - Belly Dancer (Bananza)

Axwell - Feel the Vibe (Til the Morning Comes)

Black Eyed Peas - Don’t Phunk with My Heart

Bodyrockers - I Like the Way

Charlotte Church - Crazy Chick

Ciara feat Ludacris - Oh

Craig David - All the Way

Crazy Frog - Axel F

Daddy Yankee - Gasolina

Dancing DJs v Roxette - Fading Like a Flower

Daniel Powter - Bad Day

Eminem - Ass Like That

Frankie J - Obsession (No Es Amor)

The Game - Dreams

Goldfrapp - Ooh La La

Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc.

Green Day - Wake Me Up When September Ends

Inaya Day - Nasty Girl

James Blunt - You’re Beautiful

Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict a Riot

Kanye West - Diamonds From Sierra Leone

Kelly Clarkson - Since U Been Gone

Lady Sovereign - 9 to 5

Lee Ryan - Army of Lovers

Lemar - Don’t Give It Up

Longview - Further

The Magic Numbers - Love Me Like You

Mariah Carey - We Belong Together

Martin Solveig - Everybody

Mattafix - Big City Life

Missy Elliott - Lose Control

MVP - Roc Ya Body (Mic Check 1 2)

Natalie Imbruglia - Counting Down the Days

Nine Black Alps - Unsatisfied

Roll Deep - The Avenue

Supergrass - St Petersburg

Texas - Getaway

2Pac feat Elton John - Ghetto Gospel

Uniting Nations - You and Me

If you still want more 00s pop music fun, follow The 2000s Chart Show over at The App Formerly known as Twitter, TikTok and Instagram, and email us at the2000schartshow@gmail.com with your pop music memories.



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Rihanna, Girls Aloud, Oasis and some horrendous 'poetry' (3 Sep 2005)03 Sep 202501:06:08

One of their greatest British bands in history released a new single this week 20 years ago. Also, Oasis did.A long hot summer was coming to the end, but not before Girls Aloud released perhaps the only song trying to get onto a Disney soundtrack that featured a heavy transvestism theme. Elsewhere in the week in 2005 pop music, we got that rare thing: The birth of a superstar, as Rihanna told us all to get 'pon de replay'.Also on the podcast this week: Why will.i.am might be the worst rapper in history, a song that will take three years to get to number one, a rock star star who stayed awake for nine days without sleep and the debut of yet another solo star from Blue.This week's episode of The 2000s Chart Show features the following tracks:Amerie - Touch

Audio Bullys feat. Nancy Sinatra - Shot You Down

Akon - Belly Dancer (Bananza)

Babyshambles - Fuck Forever

Black Eyed Peas - Don’t Lie

British Whale - This Town Ain’t Big Enough for Both Of Us

Bodyrockers - I Like the Way

Charlotte Church - Crazy Chick

Ciara feat Ludacris - Oh

Craig David - All the Way

Crazy Frog - Popcorn

The Cribs - Martell

Daddy Yankee - Gasolina

Daniel Powter - Bad Day

Eminem - Ass Like That

Freemasons feat. Amanda Wilson - Love On My Mind

The Game - Dreams

Girls Aloud - Long Hot Summer

Goldfrapp - Ooh La La

Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc.

Green Day - Wake Me Up When September Ends

Iron Maiden - The Trooper

James Blunt - You’re Beautiful

Jamiroquai - Seven Days in Sunny June

Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict a Riot

Kelly Clarkson - Since U Been Gone

Lee Ryan - Army of Lovers

The Magic Numbers - Love Me Like You

Mariah Carey - We Belong Together

Mattafix - Big City Life

McFly - I’ll Be OK

Mint Royale - Singin’ in the Rain

MVP - Roc Ya Body (Mic Check 1 2)

Oasis - The Importance of Being Idle

Rihanna - Pon De Replay

The Rolling Stones - Streets of Love/Rough Justice

Simon Webbe - Lay Your Hands

2Pac feat Elton John - Ghetto Gospel

Uniting Nations - You and Me

The White Stripes - My Doorbell

If you still want more 00s pop music fun, subscribe to our Patreon and Substack, follow The 2000s Chart Show over at The App Formerly known as Twitter, TikTok and Instagram, and email us at the2000schartshow@gmail.com with your pop music memories.



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Pussycat Dolls, Coldplay and apologising to Victoria Beckham (17 September 2005)17 Sep 202501:02:39

Don't you wish your podcast was about the 40 biggest selling songs of this week 20 years ago? Well you're in luck, because The 2000s Chart Show is back for another episode of nostalgic pop music.

But who had what it takes to knock Gorillaz off the top spot? Was it the stolen skank-pop of the Pussycat Dolls, or did we prefer a good old cry about Gwyneth Paltrow's dad from Coldplay?

All will be revealed as we delve into the pop music of September 2005, featuring Goldie Lookin' Chain nearly causing an international incident, Foo Fighters building a studio that is definitely haunted, and Faithless recording a rave classic in their garden shed. All that plus the following tracks:

Akon - Belly Dancer (Bananza)

Arcade Fire - Rebellion (Lies)

Babyshambles - Fuck Forever

Big Ang feat. Siobhan - It’s Over Now

Black Eyed Peas - Don’t Lie

Bodyrockers - I Like the Way

Ciara feat Ludacris - Oh

Coldplay - Fix You

Craig David - All the Way

Crazy Frog - Popcorn

Daniel Powter - Bad Day

David Gray - The One I Love

Faithless - Insomnia 2005

Foo Fighters - DOA

Freemasons feat. Amanda Wilson - Love On My Mind

Girls Aloud - Long Hot Summer

Goldfrapp - Ooh La La

Goldie Lookin’ Chain - Your Missus Is a Nutter

Gorillaz - Dare

Gwen Stefani - Cool

Ian Brown - All Ablaze

James Blunt - You’re Beautiful

Jessica Simpson - These Boots Are Made For Walkin’

Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict a Riot

Kelly Clarkson - Since U Been Gone

KT Tunstall - Suddenly I See

Les Rhythmes Digitales - Jacques Your Body (Make Me Sweat)

Mariah Carey - We Belong Together

Mattafix - Big City Life

McFly - I’ll Be OK

Mint Royale - Singin’ in the Rain

Mylo vs Miami Sound Machine - Doctor Pressure

Oasis - The Importance of Being Idle

Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes - Don’t Cha

Rihanna - Pon De Replay

Simon Webbe - Lay Your Hands

Supafly vs Fishbowl - Let’s Get Down

2Pac feat Elton John - Ghetto Gospel

Transplants - Gangsters and Thugs

The White Stripes - My Doorbell

If you still want more 00s pop music fun, subscribe to our Patreon and Substack, follow The 2000s Chart Show over at The App Formerly known as Twitter, TikTok and Instagram, and email us at the2000schartshow@gmail.com with your pop music memories.



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Gorillaz and Gwen Stefani feat. a dancing car (10 Sep 2005)10 Sep 202501:06:08

On this week's countdown of the 40 biggest selling songs of this week in 2005...BE AFRAID, BE VERY AFRAID: Emo is starting to creep its way onto the charts, with new entries by My Chemical Romance and Funeral for a Friend.That does not mean, however, that we do not have our fair share of pop bangers, with Gwen Stefani giving us a sequel to 'Don't Speak', Shaun Ryder teaming up with Gorillaz (and kicking his heroin addiction through cycling), and Jessica Simpson providing us with one of the year's absolute worst tracks.

We're talking about those iconic nuggets of 00s nostalgia, plus new (for 2005) singles from KT Tunstall, Paul McCartney (!), David Gray and Stuart Price, aka Les Rhythmes Digitales.

The full list of songs for the week is as follows:Amerie - Touch

Akon - Belly Dancer (Bananza)

Babyshambles - Fuck Forever

Big Ang feat. Siobhan - It’s Over Now

Black Eyed Peas - Don’t Lie

Bodyrockers - I Like the Way

Ciara feat Ludacris - Oh

Craig David - All the Way

Crazy Frog - Popcorn

Daniel Powter - Bad Day

David Gray - The One I Love

Elbow - Forget Myself

Eminem - Ass Like That

Freemasons feat. Amanda Wilson - Love On My Mind

Funeral For a Friend - Monsters

The Game - Dreams

Girls Aloud - Long Hot Summer

Goldfrapp - Ooh La La

Gorillaz - Dare

Gwen Stefani - Cool

James Blunt - You’re Beautiful

Jessica Simpson - These Boots Are Made For Walkin’

Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict a Riot

Kelly Clarkson - Since U Been Gone

KT Tunstall - Suddenly I See

Les Rhythmes Digitales - Jacques Your Body (Make Me Sweat)

Mariah Carey - We Belong Together

Mattafix - Big City Life

McFly - I’ll Be OK

Mint Royale - Singin’ in the Rain

MVP - Roc Ya Body (Mic Check 1 2)

My Chemical Romance - The Ghost of You

Oasis - The Importance of Being Idle

Paul McCartney - Fine Line

R. Kelly feat. The Game - Playa’s Only

Rihanna - Pon De Replay

The Rolling Stones - Streets of Love/Rough Justice

Simon Webbe - Lay Your Hands

2Pac feat Elton John - Ghetto Gospel

The White Stripes - My Doorbell



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The 100 best number 1 singles #80: Melanie C - I Turn to You (PATREON PREVIEW)21 Sep 202500:09:58

A clip from our Patreon series where we’re counting down the top 100 number 1 singles of all time. This month’s episode includes this absolute moment of Ibiza bliss alongside tracks from the Spice Girls, Five and Gabrielle.

You can subscribe to our Patreon for £3 a month, which gives you every episode of this podcast with music clips, our entire back catalog of episodes about 2003 and 2004 and this bonus series.



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Sean Paul vs. 50 Cent and Bon Jovi vs. Trump! (24 Sep 2005)24 Sep 202501:16:10

Can the most overexposed artist of 2005 beat the most overexposed of 2003? Find out as Sean Paul takes on 50 Cent to be the one to knock off The Pussycat Dolls (nice work if you can get it...)Also on this episode of the 2000s music podcast where every week we're counting down the 40 biggest selling songs of this week 20 years ago...Status Quo come to Corrie! rap duo start a feud with 2Pac despite never meeting him! Jem gets mistaken for a lesbian!

All that plus the following tracks:

Black Eyed Peas - Don’t Lie

Bon Jovi - Have a Nice Day

Ciara feat Ludacris - Oh

Coldplay - Fix You

Crazy Frog - Popcorn

Daniel Powter - Bad Day

David Gray - The One I Love

The Dead 60s - Riot Radio

Faithless - Insomnia 2005

50 Cent feat. Mobb Deep - Outta Control

Freemasons feat. Amanda Wilson - Love On My Mind

Girls Aloud - Long Hot Summer

Goldfrapp - Ooh La La

Goldie Lookin’ Chain - Your Missus Is a Nutter

Gorillaz - Dare

Gwen Stefani - Cool

HIM - Wings of a Butterfly

James Blunt - You’re Beautiful

Jamesy P - Nookie

Jem - Wish I

Jessica Simpson - These Boots Are Made For Walkin’

Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict a Riot

Kano - Nite Nite

Kelly Clarkson - Since U Been Gone

KT Tunstall - Suddenly I See

Les Rhythmes Digitales - Jacques Your Body (Make Me Sweat)

Mariah Carey - We Belong Together

Mylo vs Miami Sound Machine - Doctor Pressure

Oasis - The Importance of Being Idle

Pretty Ricky - Grind With Me

Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes - Don’t Cha

Rihanna - Pon De Replay

Sean Paul - We Be Burnin’

Simon Webbe - Lay Your Hands

Status Quo - The Party Ain’t Over Yet

The Subways - With You

Supafly vs Fishbowl - Let’s Get Down

Tony Yayo feat. 50 Cent - So Seductive

2Pac feat Elton John - Ghetto Gospel

The White Stripes - My Doorbell

If you still want more 00s pop music fun, subscribe to our Patreon and Substack, follow The 2000s Chart Show over at The App Formerly known as Twitter, TikTok and Instagram, and email us at the2000schartshow@gmail.com with your pop music memories.



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Kanye West, Kelly Clarkson & Katie Melua (1 Oct 2005)01 Oct 202501:04:08

There are FAMOUSLY nine million bicycles in Beijing, but only 40 songs in this week’s podcast. There are some amazing tracks among them though, from the return of my teenage favourites Franz Ferdinand, the chart debut of Pendulum, and the most nepo-tastic track of all time.

This week’s episode of the pop music podcast celebrating the 40 biggest selling songs of this week in 2005 also contains new tracks from Katie Melua, Bullet for My Valentine, Kelly Clarkson, Stereophonics and Kanye West.

The full list of nostalgic bangers we’re discussing this episode reads as follows:Black Eyed Peas - Don’t Lie

Bon Jovi - Have a Nice Day

Bullet for My Valentine - Suffocating Under Words of Sorrow

Coldplay - Fix You

Damien ‘Jr Gong’ Marley - Welcome to Jamrock

Daniel Powter - Bad Day

David Gray - The One I Love

Faithless - Insomnia 2005

Franz Ferdinand - Do You Want To

50 Cent feat. Mobb Deep - Outta Control

Goldfrapp - Ooh La La

Goldie Lookin’ Chain - Your Missus Is a Nutter

Gorillaz - Dare

Gwen Stefani - Cool

Hard-Fi - Living for the Weekend

HIM - Wings of a Butterfly

James Blunt - You’re Beautiful

Jamesy P - Nookie

Jem - Wish I

Jessica Simpson - These Boots Are Made For Walkin’

Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict a Riot

Kano - Nite Nite

Katie Melua - Nine Million Bicycles

Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger

Kelly Clarkson - Behind these Hazel Eyes

KT Tunstall - Suddenly I See

Les Rhythmes Digitales - Jacques Your Body (Make Me Sweat)

Mariah Carey - We Belong Together

Mylo vs Miami Sound Machine - Doctor Pressure

Oasis - The Importance of Being Idle

Pendulum - Slam/Out Here

Pretty Ricky - Grind With Me

Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes - Don’t Cha

Rihanna - Pon De Replay

Sean Paul - We Be Burnin’

Simon Webbe - Lay Your Hands

Status Quo - The Party Ain’t Over Yet

Stereophonics - Devil

Tony Yayo feat. 50 Cent - So Seductive

2Pac feat Elton John - Ghetto GospelIf you still want more 00s pop music fun, subscribe to our Patreon and Substack, follow The 2000s Chart Show over at The App Formerly known as Twitter, TikTok and Instagram, and email us at the2000schartshow@gmail.com with your pop music memories.



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Sugababes, Liberty X and a death threat to Charlotte Church (8 Oct 2005)08 Oct 202501:23:24

A huge week for pop fans, with 15 new entries battling it out to knock the Pussycat Dolls from their perch at the top of the charts.

It’s a huge week. Sugababes are pretending to get on to promote Push the Button, but are just months away from Mutya leaving. Charlotte Church is trying to get rid of her child star image with her ode to bondage Call My Name. Liberty X are hanging on for dear life to their careers. Tatu are causing absolute havoc wherever they go. Jo from S Club is trying to launch a solo career way too late. Ms Dynamite is trying to make a comeback with some pretty alarming lyrics, and New Order are falling apart.

Discover a deranged week in 2000s pop in the latest episode of The 2000s Chart Show, the podcast where every week we relive the 40 biggest selling songs from this week in 2005.

That means this week we’re talking about the following 00s pop bangers:Andy Bell - Crazy

Basement Jaxx - Do Your Thing

Bedouin Soundclash - When the Night Feels My Song

Black Eyed Peas - Don’t Lie

Bobby Valentino - Tell Me

Bon Jovi - Have a Nice Day

Charlotte Church - Call My Name

Coldplay - Fix You

Damien ‘Jr Gong’ Marley - Welcome to Jamrock

Daniel Powter - Bad Day

David Gray - The One I Love

Editors - Bullets

Franz Ferdinand - Do You Want To

50 Cent feat. Mobb Deep - Outta Control

Gorillaz - Dare

Gwen Stefani - Cool

Hard-Fi - Living for the Weekend

James Blunt - You’re Beautiful

Jamesy P - Nookie

Jessica Simpson - These Boots Are Made For Walkin’

Jo O’Meara - What Hurts the Most

Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict a Riot

Katie Melua - Nine Million Bicycles

Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger

Kelly Clarkson - Behind these Hazel Eyes

KT Tunstall - Suddenly I See

Liberty X - Song 4 Lovers

Ms Dynamite - Judgement Day

Mylo vs Miami Sound Machine - Doctor Pressure

New Order - Waiting for the Sirens’ Call

Nickelback - Photograph

Oasis - The Importance of Being Idle

Paul Weller - Come On/Let’s Go

Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes - Don’t Cha

Rihanna - Pon De Replay

Sean Paul - We Be Burnin’

Simon Webbe - Lay Your Hands

Sugababes - Push the Button

Tatu - All About Us

X-Press 2 feat. Kurt Wagner - Give It

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The hugely important chart where Lisa Scott-Lee releases Electric (22 Oct 2005)22 Oct 202501:12:00

This week on the podcast about the 40 biggest selling singles of every week on 2005, Duracell’s got nothin’ on me, I’m feeling the E, and baby, I’m electric.If that makes no sense to you, then buckle in, because we’re about to talk about one of the most tragic moments of 2005 pop music history, as Lisa Scott-Lee pledges to quit the music industry if her track Electric misses out on the top 10. Can she do it, and can she beat her sister-in-law/frenemy....?

Also on this week’s show...Blazin’ Squad drop nine members and becoming the East 17 nacho-reheaters Friday Hill (and Jodie Marsh reveals too much about her and Kenzie’s love life). Lee Ryan gives a typically deranged interview to The Observer. U2 hold crisis talks. Simply Red head to Cuba.All that and fascinating stories and nostalgic memories of the following 2005 tracks:

Bloc Party - Two More Years

Bob Sinclar feat. Gary Nesta Pine - Love Generation

Bow Wow feat. Omarion - Let Me Hold You

Bratz Rock Angelz - So Good

Charlotte Church - Call My Name

Coldplay - Fix You

Daniel Powter - Bad Day

Depeche Mode - Precious

Feeder - Shatter/Tender

Franz Ferdinand - Do You Want To

Friday Hill - Baby Goodbye

50 Cent feat. Mobb Deep - Outta Control

Gorillaz - Dare

InMe - So You Know

James Blunt - High

James Blunt - You’re Beautiful

Jo O’Meara - What Hurts the Most

Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict a Riot

Katie Melua - Nine Million Bicycles

Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger

Kelly Clarkson - Behind these Hazel Eyes

KT Tunstall - Suddenly I See

Lee Ryan - Turn Your Car Around

Liberty X - Song 4 Lovers

Lisa Scott-Lee - Electric

Mariah Carey - Get Your Number/Shake It Off

Mylo vs Miami Sound Machine - Doctor Pressure

Oasis - The Importance of Being Idle

The Prodigy - Voodoo People/Out of Space

Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes - Don’t Cha

Rachel Stevens - I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)

Ricky Martin - I Don’t Care

Rihanna - Pon De Replay

Robbie Williams - Tripping

Roll Deep - Shake a Leg

Sean Paul - We Be Burnin’

Simply Red - Perfect Love

Sugababes - Push the Button

Tatu - All About Us

U2 - All Because of You



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Robbie Williams, Rachel Stevens and a Deranged Ricky Martin story (15 Oct 2005)15 Oct 202501:24:23

A very sad day on The 2000s Chart Show, as we say goodbye to the pop career of Rachel Stevens, even as she releases one of her best ever singles. She’s taking on Robbie Williams with his paranoid reggae bop Tripping, as well as new (for 2005) tracks from Mariah Carey, Depeche Mode, some slutty dolls and a cartoon crocodile. A very 2005 list, in other words.Also on this podcast:

* A jaw-dropping story about Ricky Martin that can’t possible be true

* Starsailor escaping the clutches of their murderous producer

* A member of Depeche Mode dying

* James Blunt having so much sex that it became village gossip among his neighbours.

All that and the following tracks:

Bedouin Soundclash - When the Night Feels My Song

Black Eyed Peas - Don’t Lie

Bloc Party - Two More Years

Bratz Rock Angelz - So Good

Charlotte Church - Call My Name

Coldplay - Fix You

Damien ‘Jr Gong’ Marley - Welcome to Jamrock

Daniel Powter - Bad Day

David Gray - The One I Love

Depeche Mode - Precious

Franz Ferdinand - Do You Want To

50 Cent feat. Mobb Deep - Outta Control

Gorillaz - Dare

James Blunt - High

James Blunt - You’re Beautiful

Jessica Simpson - These Boots Are Made For Walkin’

Jo O’Meara - What Hurts the Most

Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict a Riot

Katie Melua - Nine Million Bicycles

Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger

Kelly Clarkson - Behind these Hazel Eyes

KT Tunstall - Suddenly I See

Liberty X - Song 4 Lovers

Mariah Carey - Get Your Number/Shake It Off

Ms Dynamite - Judgement Day

Mylo vs Miami Sound Machine - Doctor Pressure

Oasis - The Importance of Being Idle

The Prodigy - Voodoo People/Out of Space

Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes - Don’t Cha

Rachel Stevens - I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)

Ricky Martin - I Don’t Care

Rihanna - Pon De Replay

Robbie Williams - Tripping

Schnappi - Schnappi

Sean Paul - We Be Burnin’

Simon Webbe - Lay Your Hands

Starsailor - In the Crossfire

Sugababes - Push the Button

Tatu - All About Us

We Are Scientists - The Great Escape



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Arctic Monkeys vs. McFly: The battle for the soul of British indie rock (29 Oct 2005)29 Oct 202501:13:38

One of the rare, exciting singles charts of the 2000s where we get the debut of a group of icons. Arctic Monkeys released their debut I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor this week in 2005, where it took on the more processed pop rock on McFly as well as Dannii Minogue, The Kooks, Pete Doherty and even Clea (’memba them?!!)Also this week on the 2000s pop music history podcast discussing the 40 biggest selling songs from this week in 2005:- Not one but TWO flop girlbands, one of which is releasing a song I ADORED at the time.- How Kylie inadvertedly sabotaged Dannii’s single campaign- Which girlband member Harry McFly may have been texted literal DAYS before meeting his wife- Plus of course much more 2000s nostalgia, pop music trivia, unsolicited opinions and discussion about these great 2005 pop songs:

Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor

Bloc Party - Two More Years

Bob Sinclar feat. Gary Nesta Pine - Love Generation

Bow Wow feat. Omarion - Let Me Hold You

Bratz Rock Angelz - So Good

Charlotte Church - Call My Name

Coldplay - Fix You

Daniel Powter - Bad Day

Dannii Minogue & Soul Seekerz - Perfection

Da Playaz vs Clea - We Don’t Have to Take Our Clothes Off

Depeche Mode - Precious

Feeder - Shatter/Tender

Franz Ferdinand - Do You Want To

Friday Hill - Baby Goodbye

50 Cent feat. Mobb Deep - Outta Control

Gorillaz - Dare

James Blunt - High

Katie Melua - Nine Million Bicycles

Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger

Kelly Clarkson - Behind these Hazel Eyes

The Kooks - Sofa Song

KT Tunstall - Suddenly I See

Lee Ryan - Turn Your Car Around

Lethal Bizzle - Fire

Liberty X - Song 4 Lovers

Littl’ans feat. Peter Doherty - Their Way

Love Bites - You Broke My Heart

Mariah Carey - Get Your Number/Shake It Off

McFly - I Wanna Hold You

Mylo vs Miami Sound Machine - Doctor Pressure

Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes - Don’t Cha

Rachel Stevens - I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)

Ricky Martin - I Don’t Care

Robbie Williams - Tripping

Roll Deep - Shake a Leg

Sean Paul - We Be Burnin’

Simply Red - Perfect Love

Sugababes - Push the Button

Tatu - All About Us

U2 - All Because of You



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Craig David's unexpected love life and Goldfrapp bestiality accusations (12 Nov 2005)12 Nov 202501:17:43

This week on the 2000s pop music podcast counting down the 40 biggest selling songs from this week 20 years ago…

his week in 2005...Busted were at war, as James took every opportunity to come for his former bandmate Charlie in the press. An Australian icon takes one step closer to coming out. One of the most emotionally moving charity singles of all time comes out. Eurythmics forget their constant simmering sexual tension for long enough to put out a new song. Sharleen from Texas insults all her former bandmates. Craig David dates the most unexpected celebrity.

Featuring the following 2000s pop music anthems:

Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor

Audio Bullys - I’m in Love

Backstreet Boys - Just Want You to Know

Bloc Party - Two More Years

Bob Sinclar feat. Gary Nesta Pine - Love Generation

Coldplay - Fix You

Craig David - Don’t Love You No More

Daniel Powter - Bad Day

Darren Hayes - So Beautiful

Dons feat. Technotronic - Pump Up the Jam

Eurythmics - I’ve Got a Life

Fightstar - Grand Unification (Part 1)

Friday Hill - Baby Goodbye

Goldfrapp - Number 1

Gorillaz - Dare

Hilary Duff - Wake Up

James Blunt - High

Kate Bush - King of the Mountain

Katie Melua - Nine Million Bicycles

Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger

Kelly Clarkson - Behind these Hazel Eyes

Kray Twinz feat. Twista & Lethal B - What We Do

KT Tunstall - Suddenly I See

Liberty X - Song 4 Lovers

Mariah Carey - Get Your Number/Shake It Off

Maximo Park - Apply Some Pressure

McFly - I Wanna Hold You

Mylo vs Miami Sound Machine - Doctor Pressure

Pharrell feat. Gwen Stefani - Can I Have It Like That

Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes - Don’t Cha

The Rakes - 22 Grand Job

Ray J - One Wish

Robbie Williams - Tripping

Rosetta Life feat. Billy Bragg - We Laughed

Sean Paul - We Be Burnin’

Status Quo - All That Counts is Love

Sugababes - Push the Button

Texas - Can’t Resist

Westlife - You Raise Me Up

Will Smith - Party Starter

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Kate Bush vs. Westlife (feat. Will Smith and Backstreet Boys) (5 Nov 2005)05 Nov 202501:18:29

This week on the podcast where we discuss the 40 biggest selling singles from this week in 2005…After 12 years away, the enigma that is Kate Bush took this week in 2005 to return to music with her song about what would have happened had Elvis never died, King of the Mountain.Also singing about mountains are Westlife, who become the 100th band to cover the definitive granny-bothering track You Raise Me Up. Never say Shane, Kian et al aren’t original...

Elsewhere in the top 40 from this week 20 years ago:

* Will Smith tries to clap back at the haters and prove he’s a hard man, with unsurprisingly disasterous results

* Backstreet Boys try to prove they’re men rather than boys...and lose a member in the process

* 16-year-old Hilary Duff dates a 25-year-old pop punker

* Someone faints on stage after cutting open their toe with a broken beer bottle

All that plus discussion of the following tracks:

Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor

Audio Bullys - I’m in Love

Backstreet Boys - Just Want You to Know

Bloc Party - Two More Years

Bob Sinclar feat. Gary Nesta Pine - Love Generation

Bow Wow feat. Omarion - Let Me Hold You

Charlotte Church - Call My Name

Coldplay - Fix You

Daniel Powter - Bad Day

Dannii Minogue & Soul Seekerz - Perfection

Dons feat. Technotronic - Pump Up the Jam

Franz Ferdinand - Do You Want To

Friday Hill - Baby Goodbye

50 Cent feat. Mobb Deep - Outta Control

Gorillaz - Dare

Hilary Duff - Wake Up

James Blunt - High

Kate Bush - King of the Mountain

Katie Melua - Nine Million Bicycles

Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger

Kelly Clarkson - Behind these Hazel Eyes

KT Tunstall - Suddenly I See

Lee Ryan - Turn Your Car Around

Liberty X - Song 4 Lovers

Love Bites - You Broke My Heart

The Magic Numbers - Love’s a Game

Mariah Carey - Get Your Number/Shake It Off

Maximo Park - Apply Some Pressure

McFly - I Wanna Hold You

Mylo vs Miami Sound Machine - Doctor Pressure

Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes - Don’t Cha

Ricky Martin - I Don’t Care

The Rifles - Local Boy

Robbie Williams - Tripping

Roll Deep - Shake a Leg

Sean Paul - We Be Burnin’

Sugababes - Push the Button

The Test Icicles - Circle Square Triangle

Westlife - You Raise Me Up

Will Smith - Party Starter

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Madonna's Hung Up and the battle of the ex-boy band members (19 Nov 2005)21 Nov 202501:16:17

“Time goes by so slowly for those who wait...” after a brief delay due to some snotty children, The 2000s Chart Show is back LIVE FROM MY BED. Just in time to talk about the return of a true icon.

....But enough about James from Busted, Madonna also returned with a storming comeback from her iconic Confessions of a Dancefloor. Which involved some serious grovelling to ABBA and way too many trips to see Mamma Mia!

Elsewhere on the 2000s pop music history podcast where every week we count down the 40 biggest selling songs from this week in 2005....

- James from Busted lauches into a public feud with Kelly Osbourne

- Lil’ Kim goes to prison for a reason you’ll never expect and starts a feud with (WHO ELSE) 50 Cent

- Kaiser Chiefs take on Dave Grohl at bowling

- Jamiroquai break the record for the highest gig of all time (and this time we don’t mean dr*gs)

- Weird facts about the city of Hartlepool

Plus the following tracks:

Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor

Bananarama - Look on the Floor (Hypnotic Tango)

Bob Sinclar feat. Gary Nesta Pine - Love Generation

Coldplay - Fix You

Corinne Bailey Rae - Like a Star

Craig David - Don’t Love You No More

Daniel Powter - Bad Day

Darren Hayes - So Beautiful

Duallers - Truly Madly Deeply

Eurythmics - I’ve Got a Life

Friday Hill - Baby Goodbye

Goldfrapp - Number 1

Gorillaz - Dare

Hilary Duff - Wake Up

James Blunt - High

James Blunt - You’re Beautiful

Jamiroquai - (Don’t) Give Hate a Chance

Kaiser Chiefs - Modern Way

Kate Bush - King of the Mountain

Katie Melua - Nine Million Bicycles

Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger

Kelly Clarkson - Behind these Hazel Eyes

Kubb - Wicked Soul

Liberty X - Song 4 Lovers

Lil’ Kim - Lighters Up

Madonna - Hung Up

Mariah Carey - Get Your Number/Shake It Off

Monkey Hangerz - 2 Little Boys/Never Say Die 2005

My Chemical Romance - I’m Not Okay (I Promise)

Mylo vs Miami Sound Machine - Doctor Pressure

Pharrell feat. Gwen Stefani - Can I Have It Like That

Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes - Don’t Cha

Robbie Williams - Tripping

Rosetta Life feat. Billy Bragg - We Laughed

Sean Paul - We Be Burnin’

Simon Webbe - No Worries

Son of Dork - Ticket Outta Loserville

Sugababes - Push the Button

Uniting Nations feat. Laura More - Ai No Corrida

Westlife - You Raise Me Up



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JCB vs X Factor: The 2005 Christmas number one race part 2 (31 Dec 2005)31 Dec 202501:16:36

One of them is “here to win your heart and soul”. The other is five and his “dad’s Bruce Lee”. Which of them will secure the festive number one in the latest episode of the 2000s pop music history podcast where everyweek we’re reliving the 40 biggest selling songs of this week in 2005.

Other major contenders include the 'last ever' Eminem single, a re-release of Fairytale of New York, a very bad Girls Aloud track, Coldplay, a song actually 'sung' by 'Santa', some absolute Grannybait and one of James Blunt's most miserable tracks.This week’s episode of The 2000s Chart Show features the following tracks:Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor

Black Eyed Peas - My Humps

Brian Kennedy - George Best: A Tribute

The Choirboys - Tears in Heaven

Coldplay - Talk

Craig David - Don’t Love You No More

Crazy Frog - Jingle Bells / U Can’t Touch This

Daniel Powter - Bad Day

DHT feat. Edmee - Listen to Your Heart

Eminem - When I’m Gone

50 Cent - Window Shopper

Girls Aloud - Biology

Girls Aloud - See the Day

Gorillaz - Dirty Harry

Herd & Fitz feat. Abigail Bailey - I Just Can’t Get Enough

Hound Dogs - I Like Girls

James Blunt - Goodbye My Lover

Keedie / England Cricket Team - Jerusalem

Kelly Clarkson - Because of You

Madonna - Hung Up

Mariah Carey - Don’t Forget About Us

Mary J Blige - Be Without You

McFly - Ultraviolet / The Ballad of Paul K

Nizlopi - JCB Song

Oasis - Let There Be Love

The Pogues feat. Kirsty MacColl - Fairytale of New York

Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes - Don’t Cha

Pussycat Dolls - Stickwitu

Rihanna - If It’s Lovin That You Want

Robbie Williams - Advertising Space

Santa Sings - Is This the Way to Amarillo (Santa’s Grotto)

Sean Paul - Ever Blazin’

Shayne Ward - That’s My Goal

Simon Webbe - No Worries

The Strokes - Juicebox

Sugababes - Ugly

Tom Novy feat. Michael Marshall - Your Body

The Water Babies - Under the Tree

Westlife feat. Diana Ross - When You Tell Me That You Love Me

Westlife - You Raise Me Up

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The 2005 Christmas Number 1 Race (Part 1) (24 Dec 2005)24 Dec 202501:23:32

In this episode of The 2000s Chart Show, we dive into the weeks that are always crucial in UK pop history: the race for the 2005 Christmas Number One. It’s a year that has it all: Novelty hits, emotional ballads and even alternative rock, and in this episode we revisit a uniquely chaotic moment in 2000s chart culture and music history.

We break down the key releases competing for the top spot: Crazy Frog’s festive chart assault (and assault on our ears), Nizlopi’s breakout viral hit JCB Song, and major pop entries from Mariah Carey, Robbie Williams, McFly, and the unholy team-up of Westlife and Diana Ross.

Less likely contenders include bands like The Subways and Depeche Mode alongside truly left-field contenders such as The Water Babies from a Vodafone ad and the entire England Cricket Team’s singing Jerusalem.

Packed with nostalgia, chart trivia, and cultural context, this episode is essential listening for fans of 2000s pop, UK chart music, Christmas Number One history, and the golden era of CD singles, Top of the Pops, and mid-2000s British music.

Perfect for listeners who love revisiting the songs, artists, and moments that defined the UK music charts in the 2000s.



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Mutya leaves Sugababes and The Strokes are too cool for their own good (17 Dec 2005)17 Dec 202501:19:22

We must have all been on the naughty list in Christmas 2005, because Santa gave us the horrible gift of the best singer ever to be in a girlband exiting the group.

This huge news eclipsed everything in the chart this week, which is very much a dumping ground before the big race for the Christmas number 1 begins. But we are getting new stuff like an incredibly ill-advised single from Charlotte Church, one of Franz Ferdinand’s best-ever songs and a dance cover of an 80s ballad classic.This week’s The 2000s Chart Show features the following tracks

Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor

Babyshambles - Albion

Black Eyed Peas - My Humps

Bob Sinclar feat. Gary Nesta Pine - Love Generation

Braund Reynolds - Rocket (A Natural Gambler)

Charlotte Church - Even God Can’t Change the Past

Craig David - Don’t Love You No More

The Cribs - You’re Gonna Lose Us

Daniel Powter - Bad Day

The Darkness - One Way Ticket

DHT feat. Edmee - Listen to Your Heart

50 Cent - Window Shopper

Franz Ferdinand - Walk Away

Girls Aloud - Biology

Gorillaz - Dirty Harry

Herd & Fitz feat. Abigail Bailey - I Just Can’t Get Enough

Kanye West feat. Adam Levine - Heard ‘Em Say

Katie Melua - I Cried For You/Just Like Heaven

Kelly Clarkson - Because of You

KT Tunstall - Under the Weather

Liberty X - A Night to Remember

Madonna - Hung Up

Mystery Jets - Alas Agnes

Oasis - Let There Be Love

Paul Weller - Here’s the Good News

Pharrell feat. Gwen Stefani - Can I Have It Like That

Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes - Don’t Cha

Pussycat Dolls - Stickwitu

Rihanna - If It’s Lovin That You Want

Robbie Williams - Tripping

The Rolling Stones - Rain Fell Down

Royksopp - What Else Is There

Sean Paul - Ever Blazin’

Simon Webbe - No Worries

The Strokes - Juicebox

Sugababes - Push the Button

Sugababes - Ugly

Tom Novy feat. Michael Marshall - Your Body

Westlife - You Raise Me Up

Will Young - Switch It On

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Pussycat Dolls, Oasis, Rihanna & Sean Paul (Dec 10 2005)10 Dec 202501:31:05

If it’s lovin’ (of 2000s pop music) that you want, you’ve come to the right place, as we count down the 40 biggest selling songs of this week in 2005.Is Rihanna destined to be a one hit wonder following Pon De Replay? Will Oasis manage to stop squabbling enough to campaign properly for a number one single? How many times can Pete Doherty get arrested in one year? Will Sean Paul ever release a song not about fire? All will be revealed.

Featuring discussions of the following tracks:Antony & The Johnsons - You Are My Sister

Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor

Babyshambles - Albion

Black Eyed Peas - My Humps

Blink-182 - Not Now

Bob Sinclar feat. Gary Nesta Pine - Love Generation

Craig David - Don’t Love You No More

Daniel Powter - Bad Day

The Darkness - One Way Ticket

David Gray - Hospital Food

50 Cent - Window Shopper

Freefaller - She’s My Everything/Basket Case

The Futureheads - Area

Girls Aloud - Biology

Gorillaz - Dare

Gorillaz - Dirty Harry

Hilary Duff - Wake Up

Jamie Cullum - Mind Trick

Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger

Kelly Clarkson - Because of You

Liberty X - A Night to Remember

Lil’ Kim - Lighters Up

Madonna - Hung Up

Mylo vs Miami Sound Machine - Doctor Pressure

Oasis - Let There Be Love

Pharrell feat. Gwen Stefani - Can I Have It Like That

Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes - Don’t Cha

Pussycat Dolls - Stickwitu

Rihanna - If It’s Lovin That You Want

Robbie Williams - Tripping

Sean Paul - Ever Blazin’

Sean Paul - We Be Burnin’

Sigur Ros - Hoppipolla

Simon Webbe - No Worries

Son of Dork - Ticket Outta Loserville

Sugababes - Push the Button

Tom Novy feat. Michael Marshall - Your Body

Westlife - You Raise Me Up

The White Stripes - The Denial Twist

Will Young - Switch It On



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Gorillaz, four 50 Cent Beefs and the end of another flop boyband (3 Dec 2005)03 Dec 202501:14:01

On the 2000s charts this week, Christmas is coming, and the charts are getting in the mood with such festive topics as... America’s obsession with guns! Being in love with a straight man (relatable TBH)! Doing things with a radio that would get my episode shadowbanned if I put it in this description!

Winter for many represents the end of things, and so it’s fitting that we also have the end of another attempted boyband, with Freefaller going out with one of the most abysmal covers of the entire 2000s. And no one told 50 Cent that Christmas was a time for goodwill towards all men, as he dedicates his latest single Window Shopper to keeping four different feuds going.In our latest episode, we’re talking all this plus the following 2005 tracks:Alkaline Trio - Mercy Me

Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor

Black Eyed Peas - My Humps

Bob Sinclar feat. Gary Nesta Pine - Love Generation

Craig David - Don’t Love You No More

Daniel Powter - Bad Day

The Darkness - One Way Ticket

The Dead 60s - Ghostfaced Killer

50 Cent - Window Shopper

Foo Fighters - Resolve

Freefaller - She’s My Everything/Basket Case

Girls Aloud - Biology

Goldie Lookin Chain - R’n’B

Gorillaz - Dare

Gorillaz - Dirty Harry

Green Day - Jesus of Suburbia

Hilary Duff - Wake Up

Kaiser Chiefs - Modern Way

Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger

Kelly Clarkson - Behind these Hazel Eyes

Korn - Twisted Transistor

Liberty X - A Night to Remember

Lil’ Kim - Lighters Up

Madonna - Hung Up

Mylo vs Miami Sound Machine - Doctor Pressure

Paul McCartney - Jenny Wren

Pharrell feat. Gwen Stefani - Can I Have It Like That

Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes - Don’t Cha

Robbie Williams - Tripping

Sean Paul - We Be Burnin’

Simon Webbe - No Worries

Son of Dork - Ticket Outta Loserville

Stereophonics - Rewind

Sugababes - Push the Button

Tom Novy feat. Michael Marshall - Your Body

Uniting Nations feat. Laura More - Ai No Corrida

Various Artists - Ever Fallen in Love With Someone You Shouldn’t’ve

Westlife - You Raise Me Up

The White Stripes - The Denial Twist

Will Young - Switch It On



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Girls Aloud, Liberty X and Will Young: Battle of the ex-reality TV stars (feat. My Lovely Lady Lumps) (26 Nov 2005)26 Nov 202501:30:28

It is a truth of 2000s pop universally acknowledged that you can’t mistake my biology...but did the British public in the 00s have enough musical taste to put the best Girls Aloud song (and maybe best song of all time?) to number one?Or did they prefer Fergie and her humps, bumps and lovely lady lumps? Or perhaps Will Young’s first attempt at an overtly gay single? The Darkness’ too late comeback? Or even Liberty X’s desperate attempt to stay on the charts with a sad cover for Children in Need?Find out on the latest episode of the 2000s pop music history podcast where every week we’re counting down the 40 biggest selling songs from this week in 2005. This week’s ep also features:-The hilarious feud between Charlotte Church and Cheryl Tweedy-Donny Tourette being thrown off buses, banned from Download Festival and generally being the biggest berk of all time-An inspired ballad take on My Humps-Jack White sending out copies of his single via balloonsPlus the usual 2000s pop music nostalgia, and discussions of the following tracks:Arcade Fire - Wake Up

Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor

Black Eyed Peas - My Humps

Bob Sinclar feat. Gary Nesta Pine - Love Generation

Craig David - Don’t Love You No More

Daniel Powter - Bad Day

The Darkness - One Way Ticket

Friday Hill - Baby Goodbye

Funeral for a Friend - History

Girls Aloud - Biology

Goldfrapp - Number 1

Gorillaz - Dare

Green Day - Jesus of Suburbia

Hilary Duff - Wake Up

Jamiroquai - (Don’t) Give Hate a Chance

Kaiser Chiefs - Modern Way

Kate Bush - King of the Mountain

Katie Melua - Nine Million Bicycles

Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger

Kelly Clarkson - Behind these Hazel Eyes

Kubb - Wicked Soul

Liberty X - A Night to Remember

Lil’ Kim - Lighters Up

Madonna - Hung Up

The Modern - Jane Falls Down

My Chemical Romance - I’m Not Okay (I Promise)

Mylo vs Miami Sound Machine - Doctor Pressure

Pharrell feat. Gwen Stefani - Can I Have It Like That

Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes - Don’t Cha

Robbie Williams - Tripping

Rosetta Life feat. Billy Bragg - We Laughed

Sean Paul - We Be Burnin’

Simon Webbe - No Worries

Son of Dork - Ticket Outta Loserville

Sugababes - Push the Button

Towers of London - How Rude She Was

Uniting Nations feat. Laura More - Ai No Corrida

Westlife - You Raise Me Up

The White Stripes - The Denial Twist

Will Young - Switch It On



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The 40 Best Songs of 200514 Jan 202602:08:55

(Head over to our Patreon now to hear our episodes counting down my full 100 favourite songs of 2005)One year, 52 weeks and 500 songs that made it onto the UK top 40. We have crunched the numbers, made some tough decisions and listened to Verbalicious’ Don’t Play Nice on repeat A LOT to whittle it down to the best 40 songs that made it onto the chart 20 years ago.

Expect some songs you’ll love, some songs you probably love to hate and the ultimate celebration for the weird year of pop music that was 2005.

Including songs from Kelly Clarkson, Gwen Stefani, Madonna, Arctic Monkeys, Björk, Franz Ferdinand, Sugababes, The White Stripes, Gorillaz and many many more.



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Welcome to 2006, pop music fans! (feat. 250,000 bouncy balls) [21 Jan 06]21 Jan 202601:04:28

“Would you like me to be the cat?”The start of 2006 is a quiet one for the pop music industry before everything starts getting a little weird. But there’s still plenty of nostalgic 2000s pop bangers to enjoy in this our countdown of the 40 biggest-selling songs from this week 20 years ago.

Preston off of Ordinary Boys is in the Big Brother house, the Baywatch theme is being ransacked for two different dance tracks, Richard Ashcroft believes he can fly and Hard-Fi are breaking into Heathrow Airport. So business as usual in terms of the 2000s being berserk then, and we are the only music history podcast to take you through it all.Also on this ep:*We learn how that amazing Sony Bravia ad with the bouncy balls bouncing down the hill to the sound of José Gonzalez was done

*We discover Annie Mac’s brother’s band

*We learn which comedy icon is obsessed with the band Texas Plus the following incredible moments of 2000s pop music nostalgia:Aaron Smith feat. Luvli - Dancin’

Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor

Black Eyed Peas - My Humps

Brian Kennedy & Peter Corry - George Best: A Tribute

Coldplay - Talk

Crimea - Lottery Winners on Acid

Daniel Powter - Bad Day

DHT feat. Edmee - Listen to Your Heart

Editors - Munich

Eminem - When I’m Gone

Girls Aloud - See the Day

Gorillaz - Dirty Harry

Hard-Fi - Cash Machine

Herd & Fitz feat. Abigail Bailey - I Just Can’t Get Enough

Hound Dogs - I Like Girls

James Blunt - Goodbye My Lover

James Blunt - You’re Beautiful

José Gonzalez - Heartbeats

Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict a Riot/Sink That Ship

Kanye West feat. Adam Levine - Heard ‘Em Say

Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger

Kelly Clarkson - Because of You

The Kooks - You Don’t Love Me

Madonna - Hung Up

Mylo - Muscle Car

Nizlopi - JCB Song

The Ordinary Boys - Boys Will Be Boys

Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes - Don’t Cha

Pussycat Dolls - Stickwitu

Richard Ashcroft - Break the Night with Colour

Robbie Williams - Advertising Space

Shayne Ward - That’s My Goal

Simon Webbe - No Worries

Sugababes - Push the Button

Sugababes - Ugly

Sunblock - I’ll Be Ready

Texas - Sleep

Tom Novy feat. Michael Marshall - Your Body

Westlife feat. Diana Ross - When You Tell Me That You Love Me

Westlife - You Raise Me Up



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Beyoncé's worst single, the Arctic Monkeys peaking and Michael Jackson sneaking (28 Jan 2006)28 Jan 202601:02:56

2006 getting off to a great start, with some big names trying to knock Shayne Ward off of the top spot. Will it be Beyoncé with her worst single, can the Arctic Monkeys manage it with their ode to the shadier sides of Sheffield, will Will (Young) have the will to get All Time Love to the top of the pop music charts, or shall Biggie Smalls get a number one from beyond the grave just a few months after his great rival managed it?

Find out in another episodes full of 2000s fun, nostalgic anthems and music from:

Aaron Smith feat. Luvli - Dancin’

Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor

Arctic Monkeys - When the Sun Goes Down

Belle & Sebastian - Funny Little Frog

Beyoncé feat. Slim Thug - Check On It

Black Eyed Peas - My Humps

Brian Kennedy & Peter Corry - George Best: A Tribute

Coldplay - Talk

DHT feat. Edmee - Listen to Your Heart

Editors - Munich

Eminem - When I’m Gone

Forward Russia - Twelve

Hard-Fi - Cash Machine

Hi-Tack - Say Say Say (Waiting 4 U)

Hound Dogs - I Like Girls

James Blunt - Goodbye My Lover

José Gonzalez - Heartbeats

Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict a Riot/Sink That Ship

Kanye West feat. Adam Levine - Heard ‘Em Say

Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger

Kelly Clarkson - Because of You

The Kooks - You Don’t Love Me

Madonna - Hung Up

Nizlopi - JCB Song

Notorious B.I.G. feat. Diddy and Nelly - Nasty Girl

The Ordinary Boys - Boys Will Be Boys

Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes - Don’t Cha

Pussycat Dolls - Stickwitu

Richard Ashcroft - Break the Night with Colour

Shayne Ward - That’s My Goal

Simon Webbe - No Worries

Son of Dork - Eddie’s Song

Sugababes - Push the Button

Sugababes - Ugly

Sunblock - I’ll Be Ready

Sway - Little Derek

Test Icicles - What’s Your Damage

Texas - Sleep

Tom Novy feat. Michael Marshall - Your Body

Will Young - All Time Love



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Unofficial messy b----s who live for drama special feat. Ashlee Simpson, 50 Cent and Lee Ryan (5-11 Feb 2006)11 Feb 202601:09:56

On this week’s episode of the podcast reliving the stories of the 40 biggest songs from this week in 2006… literally everyone is causing a scene. Ashlee Simpson was getting into (ALLEGED) altercations with Pete Wentz’s ex, Lee Ryan is on a cheese-induced plane ride from hell and 50 Cent is reopening all of his old beefs for money.

And that’s without even getting into this being Chris Brown’s debut on the chart (yikes) and Pete Burns becoming a chart fixture again!

This week’s episode features the following songs:

A-Ha - Analogue (All I Want)

Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor

Arctic Monkeys - When the Sun Goes Down

Ashlee Simpson - Boyfriend

Beyoncé feat. Slim Thug - Check On It

Black Eyed Peas - My Humps

Bon Jovi - Welcome to Wherever You Are

Brian Kennedy & Peter Corry - George Best: A Tribute

Chris Brown feat. Juelz Santana - Run It

Coldplay - Talk

Dead or Alive - You Spin Me Round

DHT feat. Edmee - Listen to Your Heart

Editors - Munich

Eminem - When I’m Gone

Fall Out Boy - Sugar We’re Going Down

50 Cent - Hustler’s Ambition

Go! Team - Ladyflash

Hard-Fi - Cash Machine

Hi-Tack - Say Say Say (Waiting 4 U)

James Blunt - Goodbye My Lover

Jesse McCartney - Beautiful Soul

José Gonzalez - Heartbeats

Kelly Clarkson - Because of You

Lee Ryan - When I Think of You

Madonna - Hung Up

Mogwai - Friend of the Night

Nizlopi - JCB Song

Notorious B.I.G. feat. Diddy and Nelly - Nasty Girl

The Ordinary Boys - Boys Will Be Boys

Pharrell Williams - Angel

Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes - Don’t Cha

Pussycat Dolls - Stickwitu

Richard Ashcroft - Break the Night with Colour

Shayne Ward - That’s My Goal

Sugababes - Ugly

Sunblock - I’ll Be Ready

Texas - Sleep

Tom Novy feat. Michael Marshall - Your Body

Will Young - All Time Love

Young Jeezy feat. Akon - Soul Survivor

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A-ha fall out, Biggie Smalls moves up and Fall Out Boy fall in (4 Feb 2006)04 Feb 202600:56:56

In this episode of the 2000s pop music history podcast telling the story of the 40 biggest selling songs from this week in 2006:his week’s chart in 2006 was one for people who didn’t realise that time had passed them by. ‘80s legends a-ha and Duran Duran’s Simon Le Bon make another move for chart glory, Starsailor try to exist in a post-Arctic Monkeys world, and Notorious BIG tries for number one despite literally not being alive.

Elsewhere, I explore why Pharrell has always given me weird vibes, discover a very strange dance cover of a ‘90s alt rock classic and bemoan the fact that emo is about to enter these charts in a big way.

Featuring the following tracks:A-Ha - Analogue (All I Want)

Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor

Arctic Monkeys - When the Sun Goes Down

Belle & Sebastian - Funny Little Frog

Beyoncé feat. Slim Thug - Check On It

Black Eyed Peas - My Humps

Brian Kennedy & Peter Corry - George Best: A Tribute

Coldplay - Talk

DHT feat. Edmee - Listen to Your Heart

Editors - Munich

Eminem - When I’m Gone

Fall Out Boy - Sugar We’re Going Down

Ferry Corsten - Fire

Hard-Fi - Cash Machine

Hi-Tack - Say Say Say (Waiting 4 U)

James Blunt - Goodbye My Lover

José Gonzalez - Heartbeats

Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict a Riot/Sink That Ship

Kelly Clarkson - Because of You

The Kooks - You Don’t Love Me

LMC feat. Rachel McFarlane - You Get What You Give

Madonna - Hung Up

Nizlopi - JCB Song

Notorious B.I.G. feat. Diddy and Nelly - Nasty Girl

The Ordinary Boys - Boys Will Be Boys

Pharrell Williams - Angel

Protocol - Where’s the Pleasure

Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes - Don’t Cha

Pussycat Dolls - Stickwitu

Richard Ashcroft - Break the Night with Colour

Shayne Ward - That’s My Goal

Simon Webbe - No Worries

Son of Dork - Eddie’s Song

Starsailor - This Time

Sugababes - Ugly

Sunblock - I’ll Be Ready

Texas - Sleep

Tom Novy feat. Michael Marshall - Your Body

Will Young - All Time Love

Young Jeezy feat. Akon - Soul Survivor



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It's Chico Time! (and also time for Shakira, The Feeling and Charlotte Church) (5-11 March 2006)12 Mar 202601:09:31

WHAT TIME IS ITTTTTTTTTTTTT?? It’s time for another episode of the podcast telling the stories of the 40 biggest-selling songs from this week 20 years ago of course!

This week in 2006 had the most new entries of any chart the whole year, and it’s an embarrassment of 2000s riches and rubbish including the incredible debut of Hot Chip, the final single by Charlotte Church and the return of Shakira with her passive aggressive anthem Don’t Bother.

This week’s episode of The 2000s Chart Show features the following tracks:

Arctic Monkeys - When the Sun Goes Down

Beyoncé feat. Slim Thug - Check On It

Charlotte Church - Moodswings (To Come at Me Like That)

Chico - It’s Chico Time

Chris Brown feat. Juelz Santana - Run It

Corinne Bailey Rae - Put Your Records On

The Darkness - Is It Just Me

Dead or Alive - You Spin Me Round

Fall Out Boy - Sugar We’re Going Down

The Feeling - Sewn

Freemasons feat. Amanda Wilson - Watchin’

Graham Coxon - Standing On My Own Again

Hi-Tack - Say Say Say (Waiting 4 U)

Hot Chip - Over and Over

Jack Johnson - Better Together

James Blunt - Goodbye My Lover

Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger

Keisha White - The Weakness in Me

Kelly Clarkson - Because of You

Liz McClarnon - Woman in Love/I Get the Sweetest Feeling

Madonna - Hung Up

Madonna - Sorry

Meck feat. Leo Sayer - Thunder in My Heart Again

Michael Jackson - Rock With You

Mystery Jets - The Boy Who Ran Away

Nizlopi - JCB Song

Notorious B.I.G. feat. Diddy and Nelly - Nasty Girl

The Ordinary Boys - Boys Will Be Boys

Orson - No Tomorrow

The Pussycat Dolls feat. will.i.am - Beep

The Rakes - All Too Human

Shakira - Don’t Bother

Shayne Ward - That’s My Goal

Simon Webbe - After All This Time

The Source feat. Candi Staton - You Got the Love

Sunblock - I’ll Be Ready

The Upper Room - All Over This Town

Westlife - Amazing

Will Young - All Time Love

The Young Knives - Here Comes the Rumor Mill

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Madonna, Corinne Bailey Rae and 'fun' facts about Westlife (26 Feb - 3 Mar 2006)04 Mar 202601:14:15

Je suis NOT desolé that I have another episode full of 2000s pop music bangers for your nostalgic enjoyment this week. Madonna is releasing her least favourite single, Corinne Bailey Rae is dragged into a feud with Lily Allen and Kian Westlife is falling out of windows. All in a day’s work for the 2006 charts, in other words.

Meanwhile...The Darkness are blowing £1 million on an album, one of my favourite records of the entire 2000s is being released, and Michael Jackson is flopping HARD.

This week’s episode features the following tracks:

Alkaline Trio - Burn

Arctic Monkeys - When the Sun Goes Down

Ashlee Simpson - Boyfriend

Beyoncé feat. Slim Thug - Check On It

Black Eyed Peas - My Humps

Chris Brown feat. Juelz Santana - Run It

Corinne Bailey Rae - Put Your Records On

The Darkness - Is It Just Me

Dead or Alive - You Spin Me Round

Delays - Valentine

Fall Out Boy - Sugar We’re Going Down

50 Cent - Hustler’s Ambition

Friday Hill - One More Night Alone

Funeral For a Friend - Roses for the Dead

Goldfrapp - Ride a White Horse

Hi-Tack - Say Say Say (Waiting 4 U)

James Blunt - Goodbye My Lover

James Blunt - You’re Beautiful

Jesse McCartney - Beautiful Soul

José Gonzalez - Heartbeats

Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict a Riot/Sink That Ship

Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger

Kelly Clarkson - Because of You

Liz McClarnon - Woman in Love/I Get the Sweetest Feeling

Madonna - Hung Up

Madonna - Sorry

Maximo Park - I Want You to Stay

Meck feat. Leo Sayer - Thunder in My Heart Again

Michael Jackson - Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough

Morning Runner - Burning Benches

Nizlopi - JCB Song

Notorious B.I.G. feat. Diddy and Nelly - Nasty Girl

The Ordinary Boys - Boys Will Be Boys

Shayne Ward - That’s My Goal

Simon Webbe - After All This Time

The Source feat. Candi Staton - You Got the Love

Sunblock - I’ll Be Ready

We Are Scientists - It’s a Hit

Westlife - Amazing

Will Young - All Time Love



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Liz from Atomic Kitten, a flop Blazin' Squad spin-off and Kanye West (19-25 Feb 2006)01 Mar 202600:51:23

Another week on your favourite 2000s pop music podcast, a mystery: What happened to Liz McClarnon’s solo career? This week 20 years ago the former Atomic Kitten member got a top 5 hit and was never heard from again.

We delve into this promising career cut short as well as riding a white horse (that might be heroin) with Goldfrapp, discovering that two of Blazin’ Squad are secretly the most important producers of the 2020s and hearing from Chad Kroeger from Nickelback about why people hate the band so much.

This week’s episodes features the following tracks:

Arctic Monkeys - When the Sun Goes Down

Ashlee Simpson - Boyfriend

Beyoncé feat. Slim Thug - Check On It

Black Eyed Peas - My Humps

Boy Kill Boy - Back Again

Brian Kennedy & Peter Corry - George Best: A Tribute

Chris Brown feat. Juelz Santana - Run It

Dead or Alive - You Spin Me Round

Fall Out Boy - Sugar We’re Going Down

Friday Hill - One More Night Alone

50 Cent - Hustler’s Ambition

Goldfrapp - Ride a White Horse

Hard-Fi - Cash Machine

Hi-Tack - Say Say Say (Waiting 4 U)

James Blunt - Goodbye My Lover

James Blunt - You’re Beautiful

Jesse McCartney - Beautiful Soul

José Gonzalez - Heartbeats

Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict a Riot/Sink That Ship

Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger

Kelly Clarkson - Because of You

Kubb - Grow

Lee Ryan - When I Think of You

Liz McClarnon - Woman in Love/I Get the Sweetest Feeling

Madonna - Hung Up

The Magic Numbers - I See You See Me

Meck feat. Leo Sayer - Thunder in My Heart Again

Nickelback - Far Away

Nizlopi - JCB Song

Notorious B.I.G. feat. Diddy and Nelly - Nasty Girl

The Ordinary Boys - Boys Will Be Boys

Pretty Ricky - Your Body

Pussycat Dolls - Stickwitu

Rhymefest feat. Kanye West - Brand New

Richard Ashcroft - Break the Night with Colour

Shayne Ward - That’s My Goal

The Source feat. Candi Staton - You Got the Love

Sugababes - Ugly

Sunblock - I’ll Be Ready

Will Young - All Time Love

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Antony from Blue's urinegate and Leo Sayer's surprise return (Feb 12-18 2006)25 Feb 202600:51:23

This week 20 years ago on the pop music charts was a weird time where all the big “new” releases are old.

On this episode of the 2000s pop music podcast telling the stories of the 40 biggest selling songs of this week in 2006…Can a very 2006 remix of Leo Sayer’s Thunder in My Heart beat the third re-release of The Source/Candi Staton’s You’ve Got the Love or the physical single of Fall Out Boy’s Sugar We’re Going Down?

Find out in an episode that also goes deep on Antony Costa and the time he peed on a cash point, explores the career of failed industry plants Kubb and reveals shocking stories you might not know from the world of 2000s pop music and beyond.

Featuring the following tracks:

A-Ha - Analogue (All I Want)

The Alarm MMVI - Superchannel

Antony Costa - Do You Ever Think of Me

Arctic Monkeys - When the Sun Goes Down

Ashlee Simpson - Boyfriend

Beyoncé feat. Slim Thug - Check On It

Black Eyed Peas - My Humps

Brian Kennedy & Peter Corry - George Best: A Tribute

Bullet For My Valentine - All These Things I Hate

Chris Brown feat. Juelz Santana - Run It

Dead or Alive - You Spin Me Round

DHT feat. Edmee - Listen to Your Heart

El Presidente - Turn This Thing Around

Fall Out Boy - Sugar We’re Going Down

50 Cent - Hustler’s Ambition

Hard-Fi - Cash Machine

Hi-Tack - Say Say Say (Waiting 4 U)

James Blunt - Goodbye My Lover

Jesse McCartney - Beautiful Soul

José Gonzalez - Heartbeats

Kelly Clarkson - Because of You

Kubb - Grow

Lee Ryan - When I Think of You

Madonna - Hung Up

Meck feat. Leo Sayer - Thunder in My Heart Again

Nizlopi - JCB Song

Notorious B.I.G. feat. Diddy and Nelly - Nasty Girl

The Ordinary Boys - Boys Will Be Boys

Pharrell Williams - Angel

Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes - Don’t Cha

Pussycat Dolls - Stickwitu

Richard Ashcroft - Break the Night with Colour

Shayne Ward - That’s My Goal

The Source feat. Candi Staton - You Got the Love

Sugababes - Ugly

Sunblock - I’ll Be Ready

Texas - Sleep

Three 6 Mafia - Stay Fly

Will Young - All Time Love

Young Jeezy feat. Akon - Soul Survivor



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Pussycat Dolls, Amelle-era Sugababes and Orson (remember them?!!) (12-18 March 2006)18 Mar 202601:02:24

A NEW ERA IN THE UK TOP 40 CHARTS....but enough about Amelle replacing Mutya in the Sugababes, some long-awaited rule changes came in force which gave more power than ever to downloads.

Instantly, there are some winners (Black Eyed Peas), some losers (James Blunt), and a lot of chaos in between.

Let me be your guide as I tell you the stories of some of the best songs of 2006. From what will.i.am is probably saying behind all those Pussycat Doll bleeps, to the strange role Craig David had in the breakup of the Royal Family, let’s get into another chart!

Featuring the following tracks:Arctic Monkeys - When the Sun Goes Down

Beyoncé feat. Slim Thug - Check On It

The Black Eyed Peas - Pump It

Bow Wow feat. Ciara - Like You

Charlotte Church - Moodswings (To Come at Me Like That)

Chico - It’s Chico Time

Chris Brown feat. Juelz Santana - Run It

Corinne Bailey Rae - Put Your Records On

Craig David - Unbelievable

Dead or Alive - You Spin Me Round

Fall Out Boy - Sugar We’re Going Down

The Feeling - Sewn

Fightstar - Waste a Moment

Freemasons feat. Amanda Wilson - Watchin’

Hi-Tack - Say Say Say (Waiting 4 U)

Jack Johnson - Better Together

James Blunt - Goodbye My Lover

José Gonzalez - Heartbeats

Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger

Kanye West feat. Lupe Fiasco - Touch the Sky

Keisha White - The Weakness in Me

Kelly Clarkson - Because of You

Madonna - Hung Up

Madonna - Sorry

Meck feat. Leo Sayer - Thunder in My Heart Again

Michael Jackson - Billie Jean

Nizlopi - JCB Song

Notorious B.I.G. feat. Diddy and Nelly - Nasty Girl

The Ordinary Boys - Boys Will Be Boys

Orson - No Tomorrow

Placebo - Because I Want You

The Pussycat Dolls feat. will.i.am - Beep

The Rifles - Repeated Offender

Shakira - Don’t Bother

The Shapeshifters - Incredible

The Source feat. Candi Staton - You Got the Love

Sugababes - Red Dress

Sunblock - I’ll Be Ready

Westlife - Amazing

Will Young - All Time Love

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The music industry lets Girls Aloud (and Kelly Clarkson) down again (19-25 March 2006)25 Mar 202601:12:37

This week on the podcast telling the stories of the biggest songs from this week 20 year ago…This is a baffling week on the 2000s charts for me. Why is Kelly Clarkson being beaten by a less good version of herself literally using the same songwriter? How could the pop music industry fumble the singles from Girls Aloud’s best album so badly? Why don’t the British record buying public appreciate Beverley Knight and Massive Attack more? And maybe most importantly of all...why do those three wise men get a semi by the sea?

All of these questions about 2006 pop will (hopefully) be answered in our latest episode alongside the following tracks:

Arctic Monkeys - When the Sun Goes Down

Battle - Tendency

Beverley Knight - Piece of My Heart

Be Your Own Pet - Adventure

The Black Eyed Peas - Pump It

Bow Wow feat. Ciara - Like You

Charlotte Church - Moodswings (To Come at Me Like That)

Chico - It’s Chico Time

Chris Brown feat. Juelz Santana - Run It

Corinne Bailey Rae - Put Your Records On

Craig David - Unbelievable

Fall Out Boy - Sugar We’re Going Down

The Feeling - Sewn

Girls Aloud - Whole Lotta History

Hi-Tack - Say Say Say (Waiting 4 U)

Hilary Duff - Fly

Jack Johnson - Better Together

James Blunt - Goodbye My Lover

James Blunt - Wisemen

Joey Negro - Make a Move on Me

José Gonzalez - Heartbeats

Kanye West feat. Lupe Fiasco - Touch the Sky

Keisha White - The Weakness in Me

Kelly Clarkson - Walk Away

Madonna - Sorry

Massive Attack - Live With Me

Meck feat. Leo Sayer - Thunder in My Heart Again

Michael Jackson - Beat It

Ne-Yo - So Sick

Notorious B.I.G. feat. Diddy and Nelly - Nasty Girl

The Ordinary Boys - Boys Will Be Boys

Orson - No Tomorrow

Placebo - Because I Want You

The Pussycat Dolls feat. will.i.am - Beep

Ray J - One Wish

Shakira - Don’t Bother

The Shapeshifters - Incredible

The Source feat. Candi Staton - You Got the Love

Sugababes - Red Dress

Will Young - All Time Love

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Pink vs Paris Hilton feat. Sean Paul and The Strokes (26 Mar - 1 Apr 2006)01 Apr 202601:11:27

This week in 2006...Pink tries feminism and fails miserably. Michael Jackson jumps the shark. The Yeah Yeah Yeahs don’t release a concept album about a cat. The Kooks don’t annuciate properly. Nelly tells us all about his jewel-encrusted teeth, and we get 2000s nostalgic pop music bangers from Embrace, Sean Paul, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and MVP.

Featuring the following tracks:

Beverley Knight - Piece of My Heart

The Black Eyed Peas - Pump It

Bow Wow feat. Ciara - Like You

Chico - It’s Chico Time

Chris Brown feat. Juelz Santana - Run It

Corinne Bailey Rae - Put Your Records On

Craig David - Unbelievable

Embrace - Nature’s Law

Fall Out Boy - Sugar We’re Going Down

The Feeling - Sewn

Girls Aloud - Whole Lotta History

Hilary Duff - Fly

Jack Johnson - Better Together

James Blunt - Wisemen

Joey Negro - Make a Move on Me

José Gonzalez - Heartbeats

Kanye West feat. Lupe Fiasco - Touch the Sky

Keisha White - The Weakness in Me

Kelly Clarkson - Walk Away

The Kooks - Naive

Lacuna Coil - Our Truth

Madonna - Sorry

Massive Attack - Live With Me

Meck feat. Leo Sayer - Thunder in My Heart Again

Michael Jackson - Bad

MVP - Bounce Shake Move Stop

Nelly feat. Paul Wall, Ali & Gipp - Grillz

Ne-Yo - So Sick

Notorious B.I.G. feat. Diddy and Nelly - Nasty Girl

Orson - No Tomorrow

Pink - Stupid Girls

The Pussycat Dolls feat. will.i.am - Beep

Ray J - One Wish

Sean Paul - Temperature

The Shapeshifters - Incredible

The Source feat. Candi Staton - You Got the Love

The Strokes - Heart in a Cage

Sugababes - Red Dress

Will Young - All Time Love

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Gold Lion

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The Streets' mystery celeb lover and Gnarls Barkley (2 - 8 April 2006)08 Apr 202601:04:35

This week 20 years ago on the pop music charts...the British record buying public goes Craaaaaaaayyyyyyyzzzaaaaaaayyyyyyyy for Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo’s Gnarls Barkley project while gossip-lovers everywhere wonder about what Mike Skinner and Cheryl Cole might have got involved in.

Elsewhere, more nails are put in the landfill indie coffin as The Automatic and Milburn debut and we get two of the strangest novelty records we’ve heard so far in our journey through the UK top 40s of the 2000s.All this and more on the pop music history/nostalgia podcast where every week we’re reliving the 40 biggest selling songs from this week 20 years ago and telling the story of all the new releases.



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U2, Mary J Blige and some candy-based sexual innuendo (9 - 15 April 2006)15 Apr 202601:06:56

This week on our look at the music that came out this week in 2006, we’re going literally from the sublime to ridiculous, in a chart that takes us from one of the most emotional songs ever written in U2’s One’s to one of the stupidest tracks ever, D4L’s Laffy Taffy.

In between, we get Franz Ferdinand singing about Jesus, Morrissey discussing losing his virginity, Michael Jackson terrified by the idea of a woman’s sexuality and The Zutons’ ode to keeping women locked in your basement (do not try this at home, kids).In short, another typically weird look into the pop music of the 2000s.

This week’s episode features the following tracks:Belle & Sebastian - The Blues Are Still Blue

Beverley Knight - Piece of My Heart

The Black Eyed Peas - Pump It

The Charlatans - Blackened Blue Eyes

Chico - It’s Chico Time

Corinne Bailey Rae - Put Your Records On

Depeche Mode - Suffer Well

D4L - Laffy Taffy

Editors - All Sparks

Embrace - Nature’s Law

Fall Out Boy - Sugar We’re Going Down

The Feeling - Sewn

Franz Ferdinand - The Fallen/L Wells

Girls Aloud - Whole Lotta History

Gnarls Barkley - Crazy

James Blunt - Wisemen

Joey Negro - Make a Move on Me

Kanye West feat. Lupe Fiasco - Touch the Sky

Kelly Clarkson - Walk Away

The Kooks - Naive

Madonna - Sorry

Mary J. Blige and U2 - One

Meck feat. Leo Sayer - Thunder in My Heart Again

Michael Jackson - Dirty Diana

Mish Mash - Speechless

Morrissey - You Have Killed Me

Nelly feat. Paul Wall, Ali & Gipp - Grillz

Ne-Yo - So Sick

Notorious B.I.G. feat. Diddy and Nelly - Nasty Girl

Orson - No Tomorrow

Pink - Stupid Girls

The Pussycat Dolls feat. will.i.am - Beep

Ray J - One Wish

Royal Ballet Sinfonia with Gavin Sutherland - The BBC Radio 4 UK Theme

Sean Paul - Temperature

The Source feat. Candi Staton - You Got the Love

The Streets - When You Wasn’t Famous

Sugababes - Red Dress

Various Artists - Tribute to Jinky

The Zutons - Why Won’t You Give Me Your Love



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Rihanna's SOS and 39 other less good songs from 2006 (16-22 April 2006)22 Apr 202601:13:51

“SOS please someone help me. It’s not healthy for me to feel this way” about a pop song. But that’s just how I feel about Rihanna’s SOS, one of the true starmaking tracks of the decade. Which of course means it’s probably going to be beat by a drippy ballad from Shayne Ward off of that X Factor. So the 2000s charts go.

Do Rihanna and Shayne Ward have what it takes to knock Gnarls Barkley off the top, or will it be the job of Gorillaz, Infernal, Fall Out Boy, Hard-Fi or Jamie Foxx. Find out as we deep dive into another week on the 2006 charts.

Which pop stars has MULTIPLE family members in prison for murder? Which Danish band is basically forced into doing an England World Cup song? And which singer had to present a TV show with Holly Willoughby where every presenter had to be barefoot. Find out as we tell another set of tales from 2000s music, in the only music history podcast that every episode counts down the top 40 singles chart from this week 20 years ago.

This week featuring the following songs:Beverley Knight - Piece of My Heart

The Black Eyed Peas - Pump It

Chico - It’s Chico Time

Corinne Bailey Rae - Put Your Records On

Embrace - Nature’s Law

Fall Out Boy - Dance Dance

The Feeling - Sewn

Gnarls Barkley - Crazy

Gorillaz - Kids With Guns/El Manana

Hard-Fi - Better Do Better

Infernal - From Paris to Berlin

James Blunt - Wisemen

Jamie Foxx feat. Ludacris - Unpredictable

Joey Negro - Make a Move on Me

Kanye West feat. Lupe Fiasco - Touch the Sky

Kelly Clarkson - Walk Away

The Kooks - Naive

Lorraine - I Feel It

Madonna - Sorry

Mary J. Blige and U2 - One

Meck feat. Leo Sayer - Thunder in My Heart Again

Michael Jackson - Smooth Criminal

Mish Mash - Speechless

Nelly feat. Paul Wall, Ali & Gipp - Grillz

Ne-Yo - So Sick

Notorious B.I.G. feat. Diddy and Nelly - Nasty Girl

Orson - No Tomorrow

Pink - Stupid Girls

The Pussycat Dolls feat. will.i.am - Beep

Ray J - One Wish

Rihanna - SOS

Sean Paul - Temperature

Shayne Ward - No Promises

Shayne Ward - That’s My Goal

The Streets - When You Wasn’t Famous

Studio B - C’mon Get It On

Sugababes - Red Dress

Trina feat. Kelly Rowland - Here We Go

Various Artists - Tribute to Jinky

The Zutons - Why Won’t You Give Me Your Love



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Snow Patrol, Spanish icons and gummy candy brains (23-29 Apr 2006)29 Apr 202601:10:35

This week on the pop music history podcast reliving the 40 biggest selling songs from every week of the 2000s…As Rihanna, Infernal and Fall Out Boy head up the top 40 to challenge Gnarls Barkley for number one, we got a motley crew of new entries, including Snow Patrol on a major glow-up, The Flaming Lips’ chart peak and the return to the charts of Stevie Nicks with one of the most beautiful (and petty) songs ever written.

Featuring the following songs:

A-Ha - Cosy Prisons

The Black Eyed Peas - Pump It

Blaze feat. Barbara Tucker - Most Precious Love

Chico - It’s Chico Time

Corinne Bailey Rae - Put Your Records On

Deep Dish feat. Stevie Nicks - Dreams

Embrace - Nature’s Law

Fall Out Boy - Dance Dance

The Feeling - Sewn

The Flaming Lips - The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song

Gnarls Barkley - Crazy

Hard-Fi - Better Do Better

Infernal - From Paris to Berlin

James Blunt - Wisemen

Jamie Foxx feat. Ludacris - Unpredictable

Joey Negro - Make a Move on Me

Juanes - La Camisa Negra

Kanye West feat. Lupe Fiasco - Touch the Sky

Kelly Clarkson - Because of You

The Kooks - Naive

Madonna - Sorry

Mary J. Blige and U2 - One

Meck feat. Leo Sayer - Thunder in My Heart Again

Michael Jackson - Leave Me Alone

Ne-Yo - So Sick

Notorious B.I.G. feat. Diddy and Nelly - Nasty Girl

Orson - No Tomorrow

Pink - Stupid Girls

The Pussycat Dolls feat. will.i.am - Beep

Richard Ashcroft - Music is Power

Rihanna - SOS

Sean Paul - Temperature

Shayne Ward - No Promises

Shayne Ward - That’s My Goal

Snow Patrol - You’re All I Have

Soundbwoy Ent - Never Wanna Say

The Streets - When You Wasn’t Famous

Sugababes - Red Dress

Trina feat. Kelly Rowland - Here We Go

The Zutons - Why Won’t You Give Me Your Love



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Sandi Thom....Industry Plant? (feat. Donny Tourette, The Feeling and Primal Scream) (21-27 May 2006)27 May 202601:00:57

Do you wish you were a punk rocker (with flowers in your hair)? Then do we have an episode for you! Sandi Thom seemed ready to change the music industry forever with her livestreamed gigs...but was the story a little too good to be true?

We’ll find out in the latest episode of the 2000s pop music history podcast where every episode we count down the 40 biggest selling songs of this week 20 years ago.

Why did Primal Scream fall asleep in their dinners at a major music industry dinner? Can The Ordinary Boys get away with releasing on old Lady Sovereign remix as a single? And how many times can you say the word ‘jam’ without losing your mind? All will be revealed!

This episode of The 2000s Chart Show features the following songs:

Angels & Airwaves - The Adventure

The Black Eyed Peas - Pump It

Beatfreakz - Somebody’s Watching Me

Boy Kill Boy - Suzie

Busta Rhymes - Touch It

Chicane feat. Tom Jones - Stoned in Love

Chris Brown - Yo (Excuse Me Miss)

Christina Milian feat. Young Jeezy - Say I

Corinne Bailey Rae - Put Your Records On

Daz Sampson - Teenage Life

Dirty Pretty Things - Bang Bang You’re Dead

Eddie Thoenick & Kurd Maverick - Love Sensation 2006

Fall Out Boy - Dance Dance

The Feeling - Fill My Little World

Gnarls Barkley - Crazy

Infernal - From Paris to Berlin

The Kooks - Naive

LL Cool J feat. Jennifer Lopez - Control Myself

Mary J. Blige and U2 - One

Michael Jackson - Jam

Ne-Yo - So Sick

Nerina Pallot - Everybody’s Gone to War

Ordinary Boys and Lady Sovereign - Nine2Five

Orson - Bright Idea

Orson - No Tomorrow

Pet Shop Boys - I’m With Stupid

Pink - Stupid Girls

Primal Scream - Country Girl

The Raconteurs - Steady As She Goes

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Dani California

Rihanna - SOS

Sandi Thom - I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)

Shayne Ward - No Promises

Sigur Ros - Hoppipolla

Snow Patrol - You’re All I Have

Sunblock feat. Robin Beck - First Time

T-Pain - I’m Sprung

Towers of London - Air Guitar

Upper Room - Black and White

Will Young - Who Am I

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Eurovision 2006, Pet Shop Boys, and the sinking ship of British indie (14-20 May 2006)20 May 202601:00:43

Has it been a long time since you had a teenage life? Then you’ll probably remember Eurovision 2006, when Daz Sampson’s crap rap was our entry.It flopped on the Athens stage, but how well did it do on the charts? Can it defeat the best Pet Shop Boys single in a decade, the return of Christina Milian, Busta Rhymes sampling Daft Punk and Orson’s follow-up to No Tomorrow? Find out as we count down the 40 biggest selling songs from this week 20 years ago and tell the stories of some of the biggest pop music of the 2000s.

Featuring the following tracks:

The Black Eyed Peas - Pump It

Beatfreakz - Somebody’s Watching Me

Boy Kill Boy - Suzie

Busta Rhymes - Touch It

Chicane feat. Tom Jones - Stoned in Love

Chris Brown - Yo (Excuse Me Miss)

Christina Milian feat. Young Jeezy - Say I

Corinne Bailey Rae - Put Your Records On

Daz Sampson - Teenage Life

Delays - Hideaway

Dirty Pretty Things - Bang Bang You’re Dead

Fall Out Boy - Dance Dance

Feeder - Lost and Found

Gnarls Barkley - Crazy

Graham Coxon - You & I

Hot Chip - Boy From School

Infernal - From Paris to Berlin

The Kooks - Naive

LL Cool J feat. Jennifer Lopez - Control Myself

Mary J. Blige and U2 - One

Michael Jackson - In the Closet

Ne-Yo - So Sick

Nina Simone vs Groovefinder - Ain’t Got No (I Got Life)

Orson - Bright Idea

Orson - No Tomorrow

Panic! at the Disco - But It’s Better If You Do

Pet Shop Boys - I’m With Stupid

Pink - Stupid Girls

The Pussycat Dolls feat. will.i.am - Beep

The Raconteurs - Steady As She Goes

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Dani California

Rihanna - SOS

Sean Paul - Temperature

Shayne Ward - No Promises

Sigur Ros - Hoppipolla

Snow Patrol - You’re All I Have

T-Pain - I’m Sprung

Upper Room - Black and White

We Are Scientists - Nobody Move Nobody Get Hurt

Will Young - Who Am I



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LL Cool J, Jennifer Lopez and a sassy indie vs rock feud (7-13 May 2006)13 May 202601:07:36

Is Crazy by Gnarls Barkley about to match the record for longest number one we’ve covered on this show, or can Red Hot Chili Peppers, Beatfreakz, Feeder, Panic at the Disco, Goldfrapp or the dream team of LL Cool J and Jennifer Lopez stop them?

Find out in the latest episode of the music history and commentary podcast where every episode we’re telling the stories of the 40 biggest selling songs of this week 20 years ago.

Featuring the following tracks: The Black Eyed Peas - Pump It

Beatfreakz - Somebody’s Watching Me

Captain - Broke

Chicane feat. Tom Jones - Stoned in Love

Chris Brown - Yo (Excuse Me Miss)

Corinne Bailey Rae - Put Your Records On

Deep Dish feat. Stevie Nicks - Dreams

Dirty Pretty Things - Bang Bang You’re Dead

Embrace - Nature’s Law

Fall Out Boy - Dance Dance

Feeder - Lost and Found

Forward Russia - Nine

Gnarls Barkley - Crazy

Goldfrapp - Fly Me Away

Infernal - From Paris to Berlin

Jamie Foxx feat. Ludacris - Unpredictable

The Kooks - Naive

LL Cool J feat. Jennifer Lopez - Control Myself

Madonna - Sorry

Mary J. Blige and U2 - One

Meck feat. Leo Sayer - Thunder in My Heart Again

Michael Jackson - Remember the Time

Ne-Yo - So Sick

Nina Simone vs Groovefinder - Ain’t Got No (I Got Life)

Notorious B.I.G. feat. Diddy and Nelly - Nasty Girl

Orson - No Tomorrow

Panic! at the Disco - But It’s Better If You Do

Pink - Stupid Girls

The Pussycat Dolls feat. will.i.am - Beep

The Raconteurs - Steady As She Goes

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Dani California

Rihanna - SOS

Sean Paul - Temperature

Shayne Ward - No Promises

Sigur Ros - Hoppipolla

Snow Patrol - You’re All I Have

T-Pain - I’m Sprung

Trina feat. Kelly Rowland - Here We Go

We Are Scientists - Nobody Move Nobody Get Hurt

Will Young - Who Am I

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Pink, a Robbie Williams Flop and Keane Getting Emo (28 May - 3 June 2006)03 Jun 202601:06:41

It’s another week in 2006, and Robbie Williams is casually bankrupting EMI, Pink is releasing her last good ballad and Matt from Busted is having a go at a solo track after both Charlie and James’ careers are all but over.Elsewhere in the pop charts...Brittany Murphy launches a pop career tragically cut short, Jack Johnson is calming things down a bit, and Keane are getting through a lot of rock and roll shenanigans for such a mild-mannered band, but the biggest shocker of all is how good their song is. And while one hugely successful band from 2003 continues their success three years later, another is falling apart in a spectacular style as The Darkness release their last top 40 hit.This week’s ep features the following songs:The Black Eyed Peas - Pump It

Beatfreakz - Somebody’s Watching Me

Busta Rhymes - Touch It

Chicane feat. Tom Jones - Stoned in Love

Chris Brown - Yo (Excuse Me Miss)

Christina Milian feat. Young Jeezy - Say I

The Darkness - Girlfriend

Daz Sampson - Teenage Life

Dirty Pretty Things - Bang Bang You’re Dead

Fall Out Boy - Dance Dance

The Feeling - Fill My Little World

The Futureheads - Skip to the End

Gnarls Barkley - Crazy

Infernal - From Paris to Berlin

Jack Johnson - Upside Down

Keane - Is It Any Wonder

The Kooks - Naive

Little Man Tate - What What You Got

LL Cool J feat. Jennifer Lopez - Control Myself

Mary J. Blige and U2 - One

Matt Willis - Up All Night

Michael Jackson - Heal the World

Ne-Yo - So Sick

Nerina Pallot - Everybody’s Gone to War

Oakenfold feat. Brittany Murphy - Faster Kill Pussycat

Ordinary Boys and Lady Sovereign - Nine2Five

Orson - Bright Idea

Orson - No Tomorrow

Pink - Who Knew

Primal Scream - Country Girl

The Raconteurs - Steady As She Goes

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Dani California

Rihanna - SOS

Robbie Williams - Sin Sin Sin

Sandi Thom - I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)

Shayne Ward - No Promises

Snow Patrol - You’re All I Have

Sunblock feat. Robin Beck - First Time

Taking Back Sunday - Make Damn Sure

Will Young - Who Am I



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Nelly Furtado's Maneater and the Worst World Cup Songs You've Ever Heard 4 - 10 June 2006)10 Jun 202601:03:30

The UK singles charts giveth and they taketh away. So this week 20 years ago, they gave us one of the best song of the 2006, from one of the biggest and best comebacks in pop music history...but they also gave us football-themed rewriting of Tony Christie’s Amarillo. I’d say it’s a game of two halves, but there’s quote enough football talk in this episode already.

It’s another ep of The 2000s Chart Show, the pop music history podcast where every episode we count down the 40 biggest selling songs of this week 20 years ago.

Featuring the following songs:

The Automatic - Monster

Beatfreakz - Somebody’s Watching Me

Busta Rhymes - Touch It

Chicane feat. Tom Jones - Stoned in Love

Christina Milian feat. Young Jeezy - Say I

Corinne Bailey Rae - Trouble Sleeping

Daz Sampson - Teenage Life

Embrace - World at Your Feet

The Feeling - Fill My Little World

Gnarls Barkley - Crazy

Infernal - From Paris to Berlin

Jack Johnson - Upside Down

Keane - Is It Any Wonder

The Kooks - Naive

LeAnn Rimes - And It Feels Like

LL Cool J feat. Jennifer Lopez - Control Myself

Loleatta Holloway - Love Sensation 06

Mary J. Blige and U2 - One

Matt Willis - Up All Night

Michael Jackson - You Are Not Alone

Nelly Furtado - Maneater

Nerina Pallot - Everybody’s Gone to War

Oakenfold feat. Brittany Murphy - Faster Kill Pussycat

Ordinary Boys and Lady Sovereign - Nine2Five

Orson - Bright Idea

Orson - No Tomorrow

Paul Simon - Father and Daughter

Pink - Who Knew

Primal Scream - Country Girl

The Raconteurs - Steady As She Goes

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Dani California

Rihanna - SOS

Ronan Keating and Kate Rusby - All Over Again

Sandi Thom - I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)

Shayne Ward - No Promises

Snow Patrol - You’re All I Have

Stan Boardman - Stan’s World Cup Song

Sunblock feat. Robin Beck - First Time

Tony Christie - (Is This The Way to) the World Cup

Will Young - Who Am I

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Sugababes and The Streets Flop While World Cup Songs Fight for the Top (11 - 17 Jun 2006)17 Jun 202601:13:50

This week on the 2000s pop music history podcast counting down the 40 biggest selling songs from this week 20 years ago… “it’s coming home...” by which I mean Three Lions is back on the chart for the (approximately) 28 millionth time. It is just one of the football tracks trying to knock Sandi Thom off the top spot, with Crazy Frog and a nasty piece of xenophobia backed by The Sun battling Baddiel, Skinner and The Lightning Seeds.

For those of you who actually prefer real 2000s pop music, we get Sugababes and The Streets both overwhelming with ballads, Morrissey going mental on his record company, and Duncan from Blue trying and failing to have a solo career.

This week’s episode features the following songs:

The Automatic - Monster

Baddiel, Skinner & The Lightning Seeds - 3 Lions

Beatfreakz - Somebody’s Watching Me

Busta Rhymes - Touch It

Christina Milian feat. Young Jeezy - Say I

Crazy Frog - We Are the Champions (Ding a Dang Dong)

Depeche Mode - John the Revelator/Lilian

Duncan James - Sooner or Later

Embrace - World at Your Feet

The Feeling - Fill My Little World

Gnarls Barkley - Crazy

Hope of the States - Sing It Out

Infernal - From Paris to Berlin

Keane - Is It Any Wonder

The Kooks - Naive

LL Cool J feat. Jennifer Lopez - Control Myself

Lordi - Hard Rock Hallelujah

Mariah Carey feat. Snoop Dogg - Say Somethin’

Michael Jackson - Earth Song

Morrissey - The Youngest Was the Most Loved

Nelly Furtado - Maneater

Nerina Pallot - Everybody’s Gone to War

Oakenfold feat. Brittany Murphy - Faster Kill Pussycat

Ordinary Boys and Lady Sovereign - Nine2Five

Orson - Bright Idea

Orson - No Tomorrow

Pink - Who Knew

Primal Scream - Country Girl

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Dani California

Rihanna - SOS

Ronan Keating and Kate Rusby - All Over Again

Sandi Thom - I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)

Shayne Ward - No Promises

Stan Boardman - Stan’s World Cup Song

The Streets - Never Went to Church

Sugababes - Follow Me Home

Talksport Allstars - We’re England (Tom Hark)

Tonedef Allstars - Who Do You Think You Are Kidding Jurgen Klinsmann?

Tony Christie - (Is This The Way to) the World Cup

Trinidad & Tobago Tartan Army - Scotland Scotland Jason Scotland

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Shakira's Hips Don't Lie and Other Less Iconic Songs from 2006 (June 18-24 2006)24 Jun 202601:08:29

I never really knew a girl could PODCAST like this, she makes a man wanna speak 2000s POP MUSIC HISTORY.

I’m on tonight with another episode looking at the biggest selling tracks from this week 20 years ago, featuring the return of the Black Eyed Peas with a (shocker!) good song, a milestone in landfill indie from The Fratellis, the unfortunate end of Dannii Minogue’s pop career and more. Featuring the following tracks:Armand Van Helden - MyMyMy

The Automatic - Monster

Baddiel, Skinner & The Lightning Seeds - 3 Lions

Beatfreakz - Somebody’s Watching Me

Bon Jovi - Who Says You Can’t Go Home

Busta Rhymes - Touch It

Christina Milian feat. Young Jeezy - Say I

Crazy Frog - We Are the Champions (Ding a Dang Dong)

Dannii Minogue - So Under Pressure

Embrace - World at Your Feet

The Feeling - Fill My Little World

The Fratellis - Henrietta

Infernal - From Paris to Berlin

Keane - Is It Any Wonder

The Kooks - Naive

LL Cool J feat. Jennifer Lopez - Control Myself

Lordi - Hard Rock Hallelujah

Lostprophets - Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast)

Michael Jackson - They Don’t Care About Us

Nelly Furtado - Maneater

Nerina Pallot - Everybody’s Gone to War

Oakenfold feat. Brittany Murphy - Faster Kill Pussycat

Ordinary Boys and Lady Sovereign - Nine2Five

Orson - Bright Idea

Pink - Who Knew

Primal Scream - Country Girl

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Dani California

Rihanna - SOS

Ronan Keating and Kate Rusby - All Over Again

Sandi Thom - I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)

Sergio Mendes & The Black Eyed Peas - Mas Que Nada

Shakira feat. Wyclef Jean - Hips Don’t Lie

Sham 69 & The Special Assembly - Hurry Up England

Solu Music feat. Kimblee - Fade

Stan Boardman - Stan’s World Cup Song

The Streets - Never Went to Church

TI - Why You Wanna

Tonedef Allstars - Who Do You Think You Are Kidding Jurgen Klinsmann?

Tony Christie - (Is This The Way to) the World Cup

Trinidad & Tobago Tartan Army - Scotland Scotland Jason Scotland

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