As of 3:27 on 17 November 2014
As of 3:27 on 17 November 2014
Last edited by Lulu; 11-17-2014 at 04:37 PM.
Steady at #26. The only other Motown Catalog album ahead of it is Songs in the Key of Life at #6
"Baby" Around The World on Itunes R&B chart...
UK #24
Canada #7
Germany # 42
Is that the correct artwork? The original aertwork had Ross centered.
Yep. Looks like they had to slide the logo over to fit "Expanded Edition" on the cover:
https://itunes.apple.com/album/baby-...ign-mpt=uo%3D1
BTW, the album is at #23 on the iTunes R&B Album Charts...ahead of Aretha's new set.
That's a good question. Not to burst any bubbles; just playing devil's advocate: I'm looking at all of the other titles on the list; is there anything on there that is "current"? It's doing just better than "The Best of Sade" which was released over 20 years ago. So I guess I don't understand the sales associated with these charts. How many people are still downloading Sade? 100? So what are Diana's numbers? 200?
Yes, I am fascinated that Stevie Wonder's Number Ones CD and The Temptations Number Ones CD that have both been out for years appear so high on this list. That is amazing
I totally agree with you. Compilations sell consistently well on iTunes as well as on Amazon Digital. Bob Marley and Jimmy Buffett still move a lot of units and once The Beatles went digital, all bets were off. Still, it's interesting to see a studio album [[and a 37 year old one at that) chart.
Still holding fairly strong at #26...
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