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steveo777 wrote:Who makes the decision of what to release as a single?
Saint John wrote:steveo777 wrote:Who makes the decision of what to release as a single?
I would assume the band and management, with management having a bit more say. Just my guess, though.
Ehwmatt wrote:Saint John wrote:steveo777 wrote:Who makes the decision of what to release as a single?
I would assume the band and management, with management having a bit more say. Just my guess, though.
Pretty sure the label has the lion's share of the input here in most situations. It might be different with the smaller labels though.
Saint John wrote:Update: Perhaps Walmart execs have some say in the U.S, but who would make the decision about Europe and South America? Drew, any insight?
Saint John wrote:COH doesn't sound like a very strong track. Seems like a bewildering decision to release this instead of Chain Of Love.
Don
The band didn't even play Human Feel at their last show in Puerto Rico. Maybe they've rethought their stratagy of having two songs out there and are now putting all their eggs in one basket to promote COH?
I do see City Of Hope getting some decent traction in the UK but I feel that in the end, DSB will still be the Journey tune that commands the charts there.
Here, in the States, I'll have to wait to see.
VirgilTheart wrote:Saint John wrote:COH doesn't sound like a very strong track. Seems like a bewildering decision to release this instead of Chain Of Love.
Exactly. I liked COH and Human Feel, but I definitely felt Chain of Love and Resonate would probably fair better as singles for Eclipse.
steveo777 wrote:slucero wrote:sans sing-along choruses and feel good lyrics... this thing is gonna be D.O.A.
So far it's charting higher than Perry's new album.
In essence, SP doesn't have toDon wrote:The classic version of DSB is doing better than COH overall. That song won't go away. Curious to see if it jumps higher on the European charts once the tour stats in June as Euro fans get geared up for the dirty dozen.
As I said earlier, Journey is basically competing against its past as far as what people want to hear. A year removed from its popularity exploding all over the UK, Don't Stop Believin' seems to have become an evergreen title on the Europe Charts, similar to the Greatest Hits album here in the states.
Michigan Girl wrote:In essence, SP doesn't have toDon wrote:The classic version of DSB is doing better than COH overall. That song won't go away. Curious to see if it jumps higher on the European charts once the tour stats in June as Euro fans get geared up for the dirty dozen.
As I said earlier, Journey is basically competing against its past as far as what people want to hear. A year removed from its popularity exploding all over the UK, Don't Stop Believin' seems to have become an evergreen title on the Europe Charts, similar to the Greatest Hits album here in the states.
make a new CD, his group is still topping the charts
Don wrote:The band didn't even play Human Feel at their last show in Puerto Rico. Maybe they've rethought their stratagy of having two songs out there and are now putting all their eggs in one basket to promote COH?
I do see City Of Hope getting some decent traction in the UK but I feel that in the end, DSB will still be the Journey tune that commands the charts there.
Here, in the States, I'll have to wait to see.
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