X Factor 2009, Week 7 – The Unreality TV Chart, Wham Week
Well, I don’t think this was the best week really; nobody truly and utterly stunned me, except Olly who could stun me just by reading out his laundry list.
That said, Danyl did do a fabulous job of Careless Whisper, even if the start was a bit uncertain, he soon picked up the singing ball and ran with it.
I did think it was a bit of a downer that George Michael wasn’t there and didn’t mentor anyone, however, that’s not really anything to do with our chart. So, moving swiftly on, here’s our run down of this week’s performances….
1. Danyl Johnson – He really did give it some welly once he got into his stride and he is an awesome singer. No matter how vile the press about him is, nobody can take that away from him.
2. Olly Murs – It was a close call whether he should be one or two, and if my ovaries had a say, he’d have been at number one, but – as are all women – I’m being rational and thinking logically.
3. Stacey Solomon – She always does a beautiful job of anything she sings, but, as I pointed out in the liveblog, I don’t like If I Can’t Make You Love Me, but that said, I’d buy her version before I bought George’s
4. Joe McElderry – He always does do a good job of the songs to be fair, but he’s lacking personality for me. However, there’s no denying he’s got a great singing voice, so he’s our number 4 choice this week.
5. Lloyd Daniels – His rendition of Faith started off more wobbly than a one legged window cleaner on a bike with ladders over his shoulder. And I didn’t think it improved terribly much as it went on. It wasn’t horrific but it wasn’t especially noteworthy either.
6. John and Edward Grimes – Well no shock that Jedward are last and most definitely least this week. They are most weeks. As I said in the liveblog, they’re nice lads but they need to be in Butlins or something, not X Factor.
So do you agree with our chart this week? If not, let us know who you’d place where, and any comments about Jedward and someone’s orifice will be laughed about deleted. I jest of course ![]()
