Where's bon bon?
California stadium rockers Journey have reached an unlikely milestone in popular song: their power ballad Don't Stop Believin' has become the biggest-ever catalogue song on digital platforms.
First made available through Apple's service in April 2003, it is the first catalogue song - meaning a song released in the pre-digital era, but later re-released through the iTunes store - to exceed sales of 2m, according to statistical powerhouse SoundScan.
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Today iTunes? Tomorrow the world (or a Natter title).
Had you ever started, because if not, I think you can get around the
don't stop
imperative.
OMG, why am I in an argument about the organizational structure of the Red Cross? WHY?????
So much for the argument that stringent DRM is needed to protect the rights of music companies....
OMG, why am I in an argument about the organizational structure of the Red Cross? WHY?????
Unless you work for the Red Cross or are consulting with them, I have no idea. Step away. Save your sanity.
I'm pretty sure I was responsible for like half those sales...(or it was the Sopranos and The Hills). We did sing along to it at the wedding.
OMG, why am I in an argument about the organizational structure of the Red Cross? WHY?????
Because you stopped believing?
Had you ever started, because if not, I think you can get around the don't stop imperative.
I have to admit that I believe I have never believed that "Don't Stop Believing" would be the top song.
I baked (and ate) apple pie today. The crust was flaky and delicious.
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I also made a little blueberry/blackberry tartlet with the leftover dough.
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