Re-workings of classics by Taylor Swift and Whitney Houston impact the global charts, years after they first made their impression on the U.S. charts.
of her first six albums. The new"," released Sept. 17, debuts with 24.1 million worldwide streams and 18,400 copies sold in the week ending Sept. 23, according to MRC Data. The original drew 10 million streams and sold 1,000 copies ., the first of her planned re-recorded albums. Its first sneak peak was"Love Story ," which debuted and peaked at No.
17 on both global charts in February . That re-record hit higher than the first-week results for the new"Wildest Dreams," but it didn't send the original"Love Story" back to the charts, like the"Wildest Dreams" double-up."Wildest Dreams" isn't the only older song to re-appear in new clothes on this week's global charts.
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