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Today, it has become known that Pierre Kartner,
AKA Father Abraham, singer/composer best known for his song Smurf Song, has passed away at 87. Dutch media claim this song sold about 25 million copies, which seems like a classic exaggeration. Do you perhaps know how much they're wrong?
Hi Denysanatol!
No plans right now apart from Sinatra who's started now. I'm studying his US album sales, and as soon as it gets too long I'll publish a CSPC light or an update.
Please make CSPC for Sheryl Crow
Her debut album is a best seller in the 90s in the United States
second, third and fourth release are eligible to multi platinum certification
Can't wait for Sinatra's article. I expect him to be above the 200 mln mark and be in a position between #5 and #10
Really interested in where kanye will land. Hoping Julio iglesias will be next too
I wouldn't call myself a Sinatra super fan but it will be really interested to see this one. I have a feeling his results will have a similar pattern to Elvis just with fewer EAS. Lots of albums with middling results and a large orphan album.
I reckon around 200 million EAS if I were to hazard a guess. I have no knowledge of his back catalogue outside the high profile big hits though so I'm not sure if I'm just being guided by the scale of his fame rather than his actual success?
Suppose we will find out shortly!
I'm also looking forward to seeing his results. I want to see if he sold more or less than Barbra Streisand.
Congratulations and thank you all for the teams' efforts. Sinatra must have been an absolute nightmare to compile! Looking forward to this one!
does Nicki even qualify for this considering her huge catalog of features? obviously she most likely has no album even close to 10M but it would be interesting to see her results
You can just do a light cspc for nicki.
Only shows her Studio Album sales and Lead digital song sales and streams
We don't really care about the songs which features her.
Sia or Kesha? They have many hits and their album sales aren’t that hard to conclude!
Who will be the next artist to be studied? I don't think it was reported when the Sinatra article appeared on the site...