- 2005 in Swiss music
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2005 in Swiss music. For the generalised article on music in 2005, see2005 in music ."2005 was a big year forSwiss music , with the charts becoming steadier yet less predictable than they had been in previous years. The year saw many chart debuts from both Swiss and international acts, and saw twonovelty song s share a combined total of over ten weeks at the singles chart number one spot. Internationally, the Swiss also sawVanilla Ninja take the country to their bestEurovision Song Contest position in twelve years.Chart summary
The first Swiss Top 100 Singles Chart number one of
2005 was "Living To Love You" by Sarah Connor. The single was Connor's second Swiss number one, and had entered the chart back inNovember 2004 . However, a slump in sales following the rush for Christmas number one had allowed Connor to climb from #2 and take the accolade. The first album chart number one of the year wasRobbie Williams ' "Greatest Hits".Nu Pagadi 's "Sweetest Poison" replaced Sarah Connor at the number one spot onJanuary 9 , having entered at #5 the week before. The 9th of January also saw no new entries in the Top 55 of the singles chart, with the highest beingGlobal Deejays ' post-Christmas offering at #56.The
MusicStars , a collaboration of participants from thereality television series of the same name, achieved the first of two number ones onJanuary 30 with "Friends Forever". Meanwhile, in the album chart,Green Day made number one with "American Idiot ".February 6 sawSchnappi 's "Schnappi, das kleine Krokodil" climb to number one. The single featured a young German child singing about a smallcrocodile . Themusic video accompanying the song also featured a small crocodile on an adventure around the world. The single was immensely popular through its novelty value, and after making it to number one would stay there for another month.February also saw number one albums from
Lovebugs andDJ Bobo , the latter having had huge success acrossEurope since the mid-1990s . Schnappi lost the top spot in the singles chart onMarch 13 to the MusicStars 'he' had taken it from, only to take it back the following week. The run at number one finally ended onApril 10 , after eight weeks total at the top spot.50 Cent and Olivia's "Candy Shop " took over the spot, having a similarly-long six week run at number one.Unlike the singles chart, the album chart had been a revolving door throughout March and early April, with several artists making number one, only to drop down the chart a week later. On
April 17 DJ Antoine 's "The Black Album" made number one. The album would stay there for two weeks, and was Antoine's fifth top ten album.Salome Clausen dethroned 50 Cent onMay 15 . The MusicStars contestant's debut single "Gumpu " would be the song to do it, staying at number one untilJune 5 , when the internationally-successfulAkon 's "Lonely" took the spot off her. Including the MusicStars releases, Salome had already been, by the end of the first half of 2005, at number one three times.Meanwhile, on
May 21 ,Vanilla Ninja represented Switzerland at theEurovision Song Contest 2005 . The group comfortably made it through theMay 19 semi-finals, and eventually finished 8th in the contest, despite leading at several points during the competition. The girl group had before the contest had success acrossCentral Europe , having been born inEstonia . The 8th place was a huge boost for Switzerland in the Eurovision, with it becoming their best placing since1993 (see ESC1993). The song the girls performed, "Cool Vibes", was released onJune 12 . Despite the publicity of competing in the contest, and the controversy of not being Swiss and having a member who had just turned 16 (Triinu Kivilaan ), the single only made it to a peak of #17 in the charts.Although
Bruce Springsteen 's "Devils and Dust " brought some stability to the top of the album chart throughout May, the Top 100 Albums still continued to be quicker-changing than the Top 100 Singles. June sawGorillaz ,Black Eyed Peas , Gotthard and eventuallyColdplay make number one in the album chart. Only the latter, however, would stay there for more than one week. "X&Y " entered onJune 26 , and remained at number one untilAugust 7 - A seven-week run not bettered at any time in 2005.Akon lost the number one spot after his third week at number one, dropping it to the second chart-topping novelty act of the year, the
Crazy Frog . Unlike Schnappi, the Crazy Frog had already been made well-known (but not necessarily popular) by its being sold as aringtone . The single, "Axel F" (a cover ofHarold Faltermeyer 's1985 hit), was the debut of the frog and easily passed Akon onJuly 3 . This overtaking move (the Crazy Frog had entered onMay 29 at #28) started a run of eleven weeks at number one, ending onSeptember 18 . Meanwhile, in the album chart,James Blunt replacedColdplay at number one onAugust 14 with his debut "Back To Bedlam " album.September 18 saw the first time since June that both the singles and album chart number ones changed simultaneously.Juanes replaced the Crazy Frog in the singles chart, and theRolling Stones ' "A Bigger Bang " replaced James Blunt in the album chart. Both lasted two weeks at the top of their respective charts, thePussycat Dolls andBusta Rhymes ' "Don't Cha " taking the Top 100 Singles top spot onOctober 2 .The Pussycat Dolls had already achieved success in the USA, and their debut single also achieved huge popularity in Switzerland. Their run at number one lasted until November, when
Melanie C replaced them. Meanwhile, in the album chart, the groupPatent Ochsner enjoyed a three-week run in an otherwise inconsistent Autumn 2005 for the album chart.The hugely-successful Madonna unsurprisingly made number one on
November 20 , with the release of her return single "Hung Up ". A week later she replacedEros Ramazzotti at the album chart top spot with "Confessions On A Dance Floor ". Although the album only lasted two weeks at number one, Madonna would see out the remainder of2005 at the singles top spot, with there being little competition for Christmas number one. In fact, the highest new entry onDecember 25 wasRobbie Williams ' "Advertising Space ", entering outside of the Top Ten at #11.Robbie Williams would gain the Christmas Album Top 100 number one, though, with his album "Intensive Care" topping the chart for a second week.
Other events in 2005
* In
December 2005 , the Swiss national broadcaster announced thatSix4one will represent the country at theEurovision Song Contest 2006 . Six4one were put together for the sole purpose of representing Switzerland there, and are expected to disband afterwards. The six individuals in the group were chosen at a casting session in November, and includeAndreas Lundstedt (ofAlcazar fame),Tinka (famous Balkan opera singer and TV celebrity) ,Liel (branded the "nextCeline Dion ") andClaudia D'Addio (the only Swiss member of the group, and a participant in theMusicStars show which was hugely popular during 2005). The media are already tipping Six4one to be major contenders at the contest next May.
* OnDecember 16 ,2005 the official website of the Swiss charts, Hitparade.ch, celebrated their tenth birthday. The site had been started in1995 by Steffen Hung, and had eventually grown to be so popular that the official charts company adopted it as the official site of the Swiss music industry. Hitparade celebrated the milestone with several competitions and special birthday branding on their website.Swiss charts
References
* [http://www.hitparade.ch Hitparade Chart Archive]
See also
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2005 in music
*2005 in British music
*Vanilla Ninja External links
* [http://www.swisscharts.com Swiss Charts official website (in English)]
* [http://www.hitparade.ch Swiss Charts official website (in German)]
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