All the Things She Said
The video caused controversy in countries where it was played. In fact, it was listed on Much Music's 50 Most Controversial Videos at number 4. It also gained popularity and critiques from their kiss in the video. Ivan Shapovalov directed the video. There is also a "All the Things She Said (HarDrum Remix)" video[8].
In the United Kingdom, TV presenters Richard and Judy campaigned to have their video banned from TV claiming it pandered to paedophiles with the use of school uniforms and young girls kissing. Although their campaign failed, other TV shows took a negative stance to the video and the girls' kissing. In each of the four times Top of the Pops (British TV show) aired a live performance of the girls, the kiss was replaced with footage of the audience (sometimes kissing) instead.
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Certifications
| Country | Certification (If Any) | Sales/shipments |
|---|---|---|
| Australia | Platinum [9] | 70,000+ |
| Austria | Gold [10] | 15,000+ |
| Belgium | Platinum [11] | 50,000+ |
| Denmark | Gold [12] | 7,500+ |
| France | Gold [13] | 288,000 [14] |
| Germany | Gold [15] | 150,000+ |
| Japan | 46,974 [16] | |
| New Zealand | Gold [17] | 7,500+ |
| Norway | 2x Platinum [18] | 20,000+ |
| Sweden | Platinum [19] | 30,000+ |
| Switzerland | Platinum [20] | 40,000+ |
| UK Singles Chart | Silver [21] | 200,000+ |
| United World Chart | 2x Platinum | 5.569.000 [22] |
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Peak positions
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| Preceded by "Sound of the Underground" by Girls Aloud |
Irish Singles Chart number-one single February 1, 2003 - February 22, 2003 |
Succeeded by "Beautiful" by Christina Aguilera |
| Preceded by "Stop Living the Lie" by David Sneddon |
UK Singles Chart number-one single February 2, 2003 - March 1, 2003 |
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| Preceded by "Lose Yourself" by Eminem |
New Zealand RIANZ Sigles Chart number-one single March 2, 2003 - March 16, 2003 |
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| Preceded by "Lost Without You" by Delta Goodrem |
Australia ARIA Singles Chart number-one single (first run) March 16, 2003 |
Succeeded by "Lost Without You" by Delta Goodrem |
| Preceded by "Lost Without You" by Delta Goodrem |
Australia ARIA Singles Chart number-one single (second run) March 30, 2003 |
Succeeded by "In Da Club" by 50 Cent |
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References
- ^ IFPI Switzerland – Year-End Chart 2002
- ^ IFOP – Year-End Chart
- ^ Billboard Magazine – “Robbie, Eminem Hold On Euro Charts”
- ^ The Official U.K. Charts
- ^ BPI – Best Selling Singles 01-05
- ^ Wikipedia
- ^ Billboard Magazine – “Europe’s Top Singles of 2003’
- ^ Myspace.com
- ^ ARIA
- ^ IFPI Austria
- ^ IFPI Belgium Picture Award
- ^ IFPI Denmark
- ^ Disque En France
- ^ InfoDisc : Les Certifications (Singles) du SNEP (Bilan par Artiste)
- ^ IFPI Germany
- ^ Japan Sales
- ^ RIANZ – June 15th, 2003
- ^ IFPI Norway
- ^ IFPI Sweden – 2002 Certifications
- ^ IFPI Switzerland
- ^ BPI
- ^ Global Track
- ^ ARC Arcive 2003
- ^ Top 40 Argentina 2003
- ^ ARIA – Chart Trajectory
- ^ IFPI Austria – Chart Trajectory
- ^ Top40-Charts.com Airplay World Top 100
- ^ Belgium Top 20
- ^ Brazil Top 20
- ^ Chile Top 20
- ^ IFPI Denmark – Chart Trajectory
- ^ Euro 200
- ^ Europe Singles Chart
- ^ IFPI Finland – Chart Trajectory
- ^ Disque En France –Chart Trajectory
- ^ German top 40
- ^ Top 20 Greece
- ^ IRMA
- ^ F.I.M.I.
- ^ Top40-Charts.com Internet Sales
- ^ Indonesian single Yeard 2003
- ^ Japan Sales
- ^ Top 100 Year 2002
- ^ RIANZ - March 16th, 2003
- ^ IFPI Norway – Chart Trajectory
- ^ Much M Top 30 Review 05/04/2003
- ^ Osakan Hot 100
- ^ Portugal Top 20 @ Top40-Charts.com - 40 Top 20 & Top 40 Music Charts from 25 Countries
- ^ AFP Reviev Yeard 2003 wek 18
- ^ Romania Top 100
- ^ Top 40 Principales España
- ^ IFPI Sweden – Chart Trajectory
- ^ IFPI Switzerland – Chart Trajectory
- ^ Top 10 Taiwan
- ^ Tokio Hot 100 Reviev 2003.03.03
- ^ Tokio Hot 100 Reviev 2003
- ^ Billboard - Chart History
- ^ USA Latin/Salsa Airplay
- ^ USA Rythmic TOP 40
- ^ USA Hot Dance Club Play Top
- ^ USA Top 40 Mainstream
- ^ United World Chart
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