The Milkman wrote:Back down to 17 this week. Are they doing anything with this new single or is it getting ignored? Too Good At Goodbyes is number 20 on the Hot 100.
And the wounded skies above say it's much too late
The Milkman wrote:#19 this week in the US. If they can't get a new hit single soon it's going to fall out of the top 40. His debut has been on the chart for 191 weeks.
And the wounded skies above say it's much too late
And the wounded skies above say it's much too late
icy wrote::bigups:
Back at you, S.S.
The Milkman wrote:icy wrote::bigups:
Back at you, S.S.
I'm confused! Did I miss something?
And the wounded skies above say it's much too late
The Milkman wrote:AngelR wrote:The Milkman wrote:He's back up to number 11 this week.
Not for long, after the boring drivel he presented to the world at the Grammys.
I heard it wasn't that great. Why would he sing that song for his performance? It's one of the worst songs on the album. All the Grammy albums and new releases will push it back this week for sure.
AngelR wrote:
Wondering why should he be pushed back after having this brilliant opportunity to perform his new single in front of millions without even being nominated? Poor Lorde didn't have this privilege although was nominated for the album of the year?
Anyway, he's performing at The Brit awards tomorrow - no nomination either.
The Milkman wrote:AngelR wrote:
Wondering why should he be pushed back after having this brilliant opportunity to perform his new single in front of millions without even being nominated? Poor Lorde didn't have this privilege although was nominated for the album of the year?
Anyway, he's performing at The Brit awards tomorrow - no nomination either.
I think the album came out so late that it will have a chance to be nominated next year. I don't watch award shows because I think they are shit too.
The Milkman wrote:"The third-biggest seller of 2017 however, Sam Smith’s The Thrill of it All, was shut out: Smith received no nominations at all, though the November release date of his album means he is also eligible for 2019’s awards, and he is confirmed to perform at the ceremony."
And the wounded skies above say it's much too late
icy wrote:The Milkman wrote:"The third-biggest seller of 2017 however, Sam Smith’s The Thrill of it All, was shut out: Smith received no nominations at all, though the November release date of his album means he is also eligible for 2019’s awards, and he is confirmed to perform at the ceremony."
That's what I thought all along.
The Milkman wrote:icy wrote:The Milkman wrote:"The third-biggest seller of 2017 however, Sam Smith’s The Thrill of it All, was shut out: Smith received no nominations at all, though the November release date of his album means he is also eligible for 2019’s awards, and he is confirmed to perform at the ceremony."
That's what I thought all along.
We discussed all of this when the news broke that he was snubbed by the Brit awards. Can't find where we talked about it.
And the wounded skies above say it's much too late
The Milkman wrote:icy wrote:The Milkman wrote:"The third-biggest seller of 2017 however, Sam Smith’s The Thrill of it All, was shut out: Smith received no nominations at all, though the November release date of his album means he is also eligible for 2019’s awards, and he is confirmed to perform at the ceremony."
That's what I thought all along.
We discussed all of this when the news broke that he was snubbed by the Brit awards. Can't find where we talked about it.
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