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Old 12-31-2020, 01:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Macfan4life View Post
Lindsey leaving the band did not boost sales of Tango In The Night. You just make stuff up. Tango peaked inside the top 10 during Big Love and fell out of the top 10 after Big Love faded. Seven Wonders barely cracked the top 20 and sales went down. The third single "Little Lies" was the biggest single (highest charting) of the album. If album sales increased slightly it was because of a hit single, not because of Lindsey leaving the band. Tango was so radio friendly it should have sold far more copies than it actually did. But Lindsey leaving the band had little to do either way about album sales. When you get a big HIT song, it will make album sales spike. Lindsey left right as Little Lies was released.
Tango did sell a lot of copies .It is just that most of them were not in the U.S. .Worldwide it did around 15 million.I agree Lindsey leaving has nothing to do with sales.
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