Love Kills is not a single. It's just an iTunes / Spotify give away, that's all. The original FM version peaked at no. 10 in the UK. Not sure about the States, but it certainly wasn't a hit over there.
I mean the new version of course.
What's the difference between a "single" or an "i-Tunes giveaway" these days???? Nearly no single gets a physical release.....
It won't chart with those figures, too much competition, no one in the music industry really cares about the top 40 anymore, and a number one doesn't hold the kudos it once had. Most experts are saying that the singles chart will disappear in the next few years.
Mr. Bed Guy wrote:
I mean the new version of course.
What's the difference between a "single" or an "i-Tunes giveaway" these days???? Nearly no single gets a physical release.....
Man, I used to love cd and cassette singles.............cheap and you got one hit song and maybe a few tracks released nowhere else......
Mr. Bed Guy wrote:
I mean the new version of course.
What's the difference between a "single" or an "i-Tunes giveaway" these days???? Nearly no single gets a physical release.....
Man, I used to love cd and cassette singles.............cheap and you got one hit song and maybe a few tracks released nowhere else......
I've never bought a single CD or cassette or vinyl, but I will love a single CD with any new song from Queen Forever + 2 or 3 new takes from the same album, or some new B-Side. A must buy for me.
A shame nobody cares about audio quality, with those 128 kbps MP3, downloaded from Ares, "enjoying music" in expensives home theaters.
It seems there must be more to life than this will be the single as it is record of the week on radio 2 in uk,
also seems peer pressure involved in it's release due to William orbit producing it