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Official Singles Chart on 30/10/2015

30 October 2015 - 5 November 2015

The Official UK Singles Chart reflects the UK’s biggest songs of the week, based on audio and video streams, downloads, CDs and vinyl, compiled by the Official Charts Company. The UK Top 40 is broadcast on BBC Radio 1 and MTV, the Top 100 is published exclusively on OfficialCharts.com. View the biggest songs of 2023.

 

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🧡 oliviasnoodles 🍜

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Aah... Adele at #1 and JB’s second best song at #2. Also, the week where one of my favourite EDM songs ever (that being Be Right There) enters the Top 10.

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Painmix King

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Click on the "listen button" on Adele's No.1. Listen to the 30 second clip and it's the wrong song. Still called Hello, but a completely different song

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Ronnie

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4 Adele songs return! WOW!

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addickted2hcharlton

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Iss shockin juss shockin, Amy was so much better n wotever appened to Kele Le Roc.

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Mario Aguilar

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The charts have become such a joke. The sold out radio stations tell people what they're supposed to like instead of caring about playing new and interesting music. Streaming shouldn't count at all, the charts never counted how many times people listened to a record, cassette tape, or CD. The charts are so misleading.

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Kevin Summers

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I totally agree about Radio stations and streaming. More people should listen to 6 music - Dj's play music that they actually want to listen to on there! Commercial stations are just led by record companies with money!

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toules

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you know only stupid people still buy music. it is free everywhere why waste money to buy it

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Anonymous

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And you know what's even more stupid? The people who make the recordings and make them available to the public actually expect to make a living from them. That's just, like, crazy!

Personally, I don't see why they don't do it voluntarily. Charity shop workers and fund raisers do their bit for nothing.

If they insist on being able to support themselves and their families from their hobby, they should do what free newspapers and TV channels do and interrupt the recordings with adverts.

You'd put up with that, wouldn't you, just so the singers, musician, technicians and all the others who make listening to music possible can feed, clothe and house themselves and the people who depend on them?

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Seb

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You might want to petition your MP about keeping the licence fee for the BBC then - if you have a minority taste then only a public funded radio station is going to play it.

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Carl Mefkintallica Foxall

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Thanx, Adele ANOTHER piece of at no. 1 There hasn't been a decent no. 1 since Xmas 2009 wen Rage Against The Machine topped the chart

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PMount9720

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Or 'when' as someone educated might put it. At least it's a proper song performed by someone people have heard of. What's Kda when it's at home???

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panavee

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i couldn't agree more...i haven't been checking out charts for years and now i just came back and found all this...I can't believe what i'm seeing/hearing

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Seb

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I think that would be a 'who' rather than a 'what". I think there's probably room in the world for Adele and Rage Against the Machine (and KDA); last time I checked it wasn't compulsory to listen to the number one or the radio stations which play it.

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I Am A Stegosaurus

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Don't knock on a song just because nobody knows who the artist is. They might end up becoming really successful, and if new artists weren't allowed music would come to an end one day.

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ADELE ...simply the best !!!!!