Bowie track may miss UK singles chart

David Bowie’s surprise and much talked-about comeback track looks set to miss out on a place in the UK singles chart.

Bowie track may miss UK singles chart

David Bowie’s surprise and much talked-about comeback track looks set to miss out on a place in the UK singles chart.

The song, 'Where Are We Now?', created a buzz around the world on Tuesday when it appeared without warning and soon topped the download charts on iTunes.

But the Official Charts Company said that sales of the song have not been counted towards this week’s top 40 because many sales are tied to orders for his new album.

Officials are now looking into whether the sales can be broken down further to allow it to be counted. If they can come to an agreement it may make the chart on Sunday after all.

Bowie ended his recording silence of almost 10 years by launching the single on Tuesday, with an album called 'The Next Day' to follow in March.

Many fans had all but given up hope of him recording again after he largely withdrew from the public eye, with his last occasional performances in 2006.

'Where Are We Now?' is still at number one in the iTunes chart and the forthcoming album is topping the download store’s album chart on the strength of advance orders.

However, as well as sales in its own right, the single is also being given away to people who pre-order the full album. Chart chiefs say that, as it is not possible to differentiate, it cannot be counted for the singles chart at present.

A spokeswoman said: “Owing to chart rules which are agreed in partnership with UK record companies and retailers, data relating to the David Bowie single 'Where Are We Now?' cannot currently be counted towards the official singles charts, as the release is linked to an album pre-order promotion and it is not possible to distinguish album sales from track sales from the retail data received.

“Should it become possible in the future for regular track sales to be distinguished from album pre-order incentive purchases, then these sales can be counted towards the chart.”

Yesterday’s midweek chart predictions suggest Will.I.Am and Britney Spears’ track 'Scream And Shout' will depose 'X Factor' winner James Arthur’s 'Impossible' from number one.

more courts articles

Squatters vow to remain in Gordon Ramsay-rented pub after ‘deal with owner’ Squatters vow to remain in Gordon Ramsay-rented pub after ‘deal with owner’
Football fan given banning order after mocking Munich air disaster Football fan given banning order after mocking Munich air disaster
Man (25) in court charged with murdering his father and attempted murder of mother Man (25) in court charged with murdering his father and attempted murder of mother

More in this section

Chris Abani PEN America cancels literary awards after writers’ boycott over Israel-Hamas war
Warner Bros Studio Tour Warwick Davis apologises if social media message ’caused anyone concern’
76th Cannes Film Festival Rebel Wilson memoir published with redacted allegations about Sacha Baron Cohen
Lifestyle
Newsletter

The best food, health, entertainment and lifestyle content from the Irish Examiner, direct to your inbox.

Sign up
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited