Where Are We Now? created a global buzz on its sudden release this week and soon topped the iTunes download charts.
But the Official Charts Company said the song's sales did not count towards the top 40 as they were tied to orders for his new album.
David Bowie's comeback track won't make the singles chart.
Where Are We Now? created a global buzz on its sudden release this week and soon topped the iTunes download charts.
But the Official Charts Company said the song's sales did not count towards the top 40 as they were tied to orders for his new album.
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