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==Chart Performance==
==Chart Performance==
The single debuted at #1 in Australia, overtaking [[Train (band)|Train's]] "[[Hey, Soul Sister]]" off the top spot. It McFadden's second #1 single in Australia, following [[Almost Here]], the duet with Australian singer, [[Delta Goodrem]].
The single debuted at #1 in Australia, overtaking [[Train (band)|Train's]] "[[Hey, Soul Sister]]" off the top spot. It McFadden's second #1 single in Australia, following [[Almost Here]], the duet with Australian singer, [[Delta Goodrem]].
It has so far been number one for two weeks.

===Charts===
===Charts===
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Revision as of 01:59, 26 April 2010

"Just Say So"
Song

"Just Say So" is a song recorded by Brian McFadden. It is the first single from his third studio album Wall of Soundz. The song features vocals from American Singer, Kevin Rudolf. The track reached the top of Australia's iTunes charts 24 hours after release.

Video

The video of the song was shot in The Ivy Nightclub in Sydney, Australia in March 2010. The video was done in one shot and lip-synced backwards to make McFadden still sing the words when the video goes backwards.

Chart Performance

The single debuted at #1 in Australia, overtaking Train's "Hey, Soul Sister" off the top spot. It McFadden's second #1 single in Australia, following Almost Here, the duet with Australian singer, Delta Goodrem. It has so far been number one for two weeks.

Charts

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[1] 1

References