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    Downloading Music

    If someone downloads an individual track (e.g. "Suspicious Minds") it counts as one sale for the "single" or "tracks" Suspicious Minds - regardless of whatever version was chosen (i.e. a live version, a remix, a remastered version, an extended version, etc.), and regardless of whatever source that person chose from (ie it doesn't matter which particular Elvis album it was chosen from, or if it was instead chosen from a compilation of hits from the 1960s, for example). Every single-track download of any version of "Suspicious Minds" credited to Elvis counts as one sale, and is added to the running total. If total sales in any particular week are high enough, "Suspicious Minds" will appear in the UK charts (assuming you're in the UK) - though a sale of well over 1,000 copies is presently needed to have any chance of coming within shouting range of the Top 200.

    For a downloaded album to count as a sale of an album, equivalent to the sale of a CD, then the album must be bought in its entirety in one go. If, instead, someone buys each track individually in separate transactions, then instead of counting as sale of 1 album, it instead counts as 1 sale of each individual track (i.e. the purchaser has bought 10 "singles" rather than 1 album). It's unlikely that people would do this, though, as it's usually cheaper to buy an album as an album, rather than buying each track separately.

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    Re: Downloading Music

    Thanks for sharing, very interesting. I never knew that a particular version of a song counted towards the sales of the 'single' version.

    Question: never released as a single, can (for example) Golden Coins become an official hit when people download this song as an individual purchase? In other words: every song on an album can become a "single"?
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    Re: Downloading Music

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert View Post
    Thanks for sharing, very interesting. I never knew that a particular version of a song counted towards the sales of the 'single' version.

    Question: never released as a single, can (for example) Golden Coins become an official hit when people download this song as an individual purchase? In other words: every song on an album can become a "single"?
    Albert,

    Correct. Every single on an album is a potential 'single' hit.

    Brian

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    Makes sense! times are changing. Maybe this will make Sony realize after a while that people today is more interesed in other Elvis songs rather than the usual "Top 10" hits from back in Elvis days. Which would eventually lead to other kinds of releases apart from the: always the same old tracks.

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