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omni3 November 15 2011, 19:37:28 UTC
Top Downloads: According to Nielsen SoundScan, Glee's signature cover of Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" still ranks as the show's No. 1 song, with more than 1.1 million downloads. Gwyneth Paltrow's cover of Cee Lo Green's "Forget You" ranks second with 728,000, followed by Darren Criss and the Dalton Academy Warblers' cover of Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream" (526,000), the New Directions original song "Loser Like Me" (499,000) and the mash-up of Gene Kelly/Rihanna featuring Jay-Z's "Singing in the Rain"/"Umbrella" performed by Paltrow, Matthew Morrison and the New Directions (427,000).

wow... just, wow..

but, i mean...

wow..

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omni3 November 15 2011, 19:40:05 UTC
i just hope you bought an extra one for the losers like me who don't end up buying it..

but i mean, even when it slays, it's not in very good company..

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oh, ummm... omni3 November 15 2011, 20:48:07 UTC
you (and the rest of the comm lbr) re this song slaying the charts:

*fingers crossed it succeeds tho*

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suebrody November 15 2011, 20:15:21 UTC
WTF with Loser Like Me and Singing in the Rain? (I did like Forget You, but only b/c of the dancing). I'm surprised TD was the only song Blaine and the Pips didn't have more successful songs (e.g., Silly Love Songs, Hey, Soul Sister, Bills, Bills, Bills (kidding about that one).

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radwimp November 15 2011, 21:51:26 UTC
td was a flukey thing tbh, none of the other warbler songs did much better than regular glee songs

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suebrody November 16 2011, 00:06:32 UTC
But the Warblers album did VERY well.

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radwimp November 16 2011, 00:11:41 UTC
idk, it did about the same as the other albums didn't it? like 100k?

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radwimp November 16 2011, 00:24:58 UTC
actually it's one of the worst selling glee albums according to wikipedia so idk lol

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suebrody November 16 2011, 00:26:34 UTC
OIC

THEN WHY THE FUCK ARE THE WARBLERS BACK AND WHY DOES BLAINE SING IN EVERY EPISODE?

I'm just curious, of course.

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