Monday, February 2, 2009

Bruce The First


Bruce Springsteen’s new album “Working on a Dream” reached number one on the British hits chart, said Digital Spy. This result was achieved only after the first week of sales, and it’s going to be his seventh success of this kind in the United Kingdom. Bruce was always quite popular in Britain, so all these statistics only prove it once again. Another new thing of this music week is Franz Ferdinand’s “Tonight: Franz Ferdinand”, which surprisingly to many fans has lost to Springsteen. “Only by the Night” by Kings Of Leon went to number three. Practically, the old faces and the same music agenda holds all these first spots without giving in. Hits parade which was formed exclusively with the new singles also turned to be very predictable. Lilly Allen’s “The Fear” went first, Lady GaGa (leader of the last week) took number two, and Kid Cudi vs. Crookers with their “Day ‘N’ Nite” retreated a little bit by going to number three.


The new leader of the British hits chart had performed at the Tampa stadium last night during the American Superbowl finale. Springsteen has played his old songs like “10th Avenue Freeze Out”, “Born To Run” and “Glory Days”. “Working on a Dream” was respected as well at the end of the show.


A Source: ThatsJustMusic.com

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