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Elvis
Living in New Zealand I am puzzled why there are a lot of Elvis songs suddenly in the UK top 40. Can someone please enlighten me?
Thanks in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What's "driving the sales" is a clever ploy of limiting the number of copies of each single released to just enough to ensure a number one, but not so many that the demand for instant purchase slips off. A lot of advance orders will be placed from either serious Elvis fans, or people wanting to ensure they have a complete set of these reissues. Various historical landmarks are being approached as well: we've had the 50th anniversary of his first release (and hence the copyright lapse approaching), the 1000th number 1 and all the others.
Just seen than Eminem has kept "Are You Lonesome Tonight" off the top spot this week. This isn't a new tactic either: when the Jam split, all of their singles were reissued, and I think 15 of them were in the Top 75 one week.
The thing that annoys me about it is radio presenters saying "Well, that's Elvis's 19th/20th/21st etc number one". Not in my book, it isn't. They've all already been number one before, so I don't think it's fair for them to count twice.
So there.;-)
The 30th anniversary of his death will occur in August 2007 so expect still more re-releases at that time.
Just before Christmas there was a CD released that came complete with a presentation box in which the current series of eighteen or so Number Ones can be placed, so a fair few weekly purchasers will be collecting the set.
Anyway, Morrissey puts this more eloquently that I ever will - http://www.compsoc.man.ac.uk/~moz/lyrics/strangew/painta vu.htm