The Top Ten as it stands in the United Kingdom, is a list ranking ten songs with number 10 being the least-selling (amongst our demographic) and number one being the most-selling. If more than 60,000 copies of the song have been sold either in music stores or the Internet, it gains 'Number One' status, and the song is henceforth known as 'Number One™'. So, for example, if Marti Pellow sold 60,000 'Drenched, Drenched, Drenched' singles - he'd be Number One™ for that week and will remain Number One™ until he is 'knocked off' by another musician/musicianess.
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| - The Top Ten as it stands in the United Kingdom, is a list ranking ten songs with number 10 being the least-selling (amongst our demographic) and number one being the most-selling. If more than 60,000 copies of the song have been sold either in music stores or the Internet, it gains 'Number One' status, and the song is henceforth known as 'Number One™'. So, for example, if Marti Pellow sold 60,000 'Drenched, Drenched, Drenched' singles - he'd be Number One™ for that week and will remain Number One™ until he is 'knocked off' by another musician/musicianess.
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| - The Top Ten as it stands in the United Kingdom, is a list ranking ten songs with number 10 being the least-selling (amongst our demographic) and number one being the most-selling. If more than 60,000 copies of the song have been sold either in music stores or the Internet, it gains 'Number One' status, and the song is henceforth known as 'Number One™'. So, for example, if Marti Pellow sold 60,000 'Drenched, Drenched, Drenched' singles - he'd be Number One™ for that week and will remain Number One™ until he is 'knocked off' by another musician/musicianess.
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