Mario Rosenstock – ‘Leave Right Now’

22 December 2005 Ireland's 2005 Christmas chart-topper was the fifth Irish number one to either feature or mention Roy Keane. Not since the 1979 visit of Pope John Paul II (with only three number ones) had a well-known personality so dominated our pop-cultural discourse. Two of those Roy-related number ones were Irish World Cup squad … Continue reading Mario Rosenstock – ‘Leave Right Now’

The Pussycat Dolls ft. Busta Rhymes – ‘Don’t Cha’

15 September 2005 To borrow a social media trope, I was today years old when I discovered 'Don't Cha' by the Pussycat Dolls is a cover version; it had been originally released in 2004 by former OutKast backing singer Tori Alamaze. What's more, its chorus is taken from a 1988 track called 'Swass' by none … Continue reading The Pussycat Dolls ft. Busta Rhymes – ‘Don’t Cha’

Daniel Powter – ‘Bad Day’

18 August 2005 James Blunt's 'You're Beautiful' followed at number one by its transatlantic kissing cousin, Daniel Powter's 'Bad Day', both colossal chart and radio hits: what's this as a trend of 2005? Early '90s grunge, post-Alanis late-'90s confessional rock and the cult of Jeff Buckley's 'Hallelujah' had congealed into the '00s singer-songer: "authentic", sensitive, … Continue reading Daniel Powter – ‘Bad Day’

James Blunt – ‘You’re Beautiful’

21 July 2005 In 1999 Captain James Blount was part of a British Army squadron deployed with the NATO peacekeeping mission to war-torn Kosovo. This sounds like the right amount of preparation for the flak he copped six years later as soft-rock troubadour James Blunt singing 'You're Beautiful'. In a year of unloved chart-toppers whose … Continue reading James Blunt – ‘You’re Beautiful’