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Post by jasonharper2004 on Jan 29, 2005 9:18:48 GMT -5
AT 40 With Ryan Seacrest Janurany 29th/30th 2005
Last Weeks #1 Gavin Degraw "I Dont Wanna Be" 36 #40 Finger Eleven "One Thing" 37 #39 Bowling For Soup "1985" 33 #38 Black Eyed Peas "Let Get It Started" 40 #37 Jennifer Lopez "Get Right" 28 #36 Chingy "Balla Baby" 30 #35 Avril Lavigine "My Happy Ending" AT 40 Focus Lenny Kravitz 39 #34 Lenny Kravitz "Lady" 24 #33 Eminem "Just Lose It" 32 #32 Ashee Simpion "La La" 38 #31 Maroon 5 "Sunday Morning" 35 #30 Good Charlotte "I just Wanna Live" 34 #29 Eminem "Mockingbird" 23 #28 Ciara "Goodies" AT 40 Rewind to 1999 KC and Jo JO "All My Life"
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Post by jasonharper2004 on Jan 29, 2005 10:09:27 GMT -5
Does Someone Wants To Finshed the Countdown i will Finshed it on Sunday morning
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Post by Cerebro on Jan 29, 2005 11:20:42 GMT -5
Does Someone Wants To Finshed the Countdown i will Finshed it on Sunday morning Oh, all right... ;) Kind of a boring week. When was the last time that there were no debuts? AMERICAN TOP 40 - JANUARY 29, 2005 LW TW Artist - TitleLast Week's Number One: Gavin DeGraw - I Don't Want To Be36 40 Finger Eleven - One Thing 37 39 Bowling For Soup - 1985 33 38 Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get It Started 40 37 Jennifer Lopez featuring Fabolous - Get Right 28 36 Chingy - Balla Baby 30 35 Avril Lavigne - My Happy Ending Focus: Lenny Kravitz39 34 Lenny Kravitz - Lady 24 33 Eminem - Just Lose It 32 32 Ashlee Simpson - La La 38 31 Maroon5 - Sunday Morning Optional Extra: Fat Joe featuring Ja Rule and Ashanti - What's Luv?35 30 Good Charlotte - I Just Wanna Live 34 29 Eminem - Mockingbird 23 28 Ciara featuring Petey deleted - Goodies Rewind (1998): K-Ci and JoJo - All My Life22 27 Ryan Cabrera - On The Way Down 27 26 Trick Daddy featuring Lil' Jon and Twista - Let's Go 26 25 Ja Rule featuring R. Kelly and Ashanti - Wonderful 21 24 Seether featuring Amy Lee - Broken 31 23 John Mayer - Daughters 20 22 Switchfoot - Dare You To Move 19 21 Simple Plan - Welcome To My Life Optional Extra: Staind - It's Been Awhile29 20 Gwen Stefani featuring Eve - Rich Girl 18 19 JoJo featuring Bow Wow - Baby It's You 16 18 Eminem featuring Dr. Dre and 50 Cent - Encore 13 17 Maroon5 - She Will Be Loved 14 16 Avril Lavigne - Nobody's Home 25 15 Green Day - Boulevard Of Broken Dreams 12 14 Destiny's Child - Lose My Breath E-mail Request: Jimmy Eat World - The Middle17 13 Lil' Jon and The East Side Boyz featuring Usher and Ludacris - Lovers And Friends 15 12 Jay-Z and Linkin Park - Numb/Encore 07 11 Usher and Alicia Keys - My Boo Optional Extra: Nelly featuring Justin Timberlake - Work It (Remix)05 10 Kelly Clarkson - Breakaway 10 09 Destiny's Child featuring T.I. and Lil' Wayne - Soldier 09 08 Ryan Cabrera - True 11 07 Kelly Clarkson - Since U Been Gone 06 06 Snoop Dogg featuring Pharrell - Drop It Like It's Hot Out Of The Box: Brie Larson - She Said08 05 Jesse McCartney - Beautiful Soul 04 04 Ciara featuring Missy Elliott - 1, 2 Step 01 03 Gavin DeGraw - I Don't Want To Be 02 02 Nelly featuring Tim McGraw - Over And Over 03 01 Mario - Let Me Love You ** 1 week @ no. 1**
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Post by richie on Jan 29, 2005 13:08:16 GMT -5
Oh, all right... ;) Kind of a boring week. When was the last time that there were no debuts? And last week there was only one. Strange, considering how many new songs there are on the R&R pop chart, even the top 40, right now.
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Post by 95-7 Ben FM on Jan 29, 2005 16:11:10 GMT -5
The last time there were no debuts was sometime during the ten months that AT40 used Mediabase in 2000-2001.
Uh oh. I tunes has ruined AT40's Out Of The Box! Second week in a row that a crap song has been featured.
They should make the i Tunes song an iTunes Pick of the Week and play another extra for the Out of the Box feature. We haven't had a decent OOTB since Boulevard of Broken Dreams.
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Post by billme on Jan 30, 2005 9:38:40 GMT -5
Does Someone Wants To Finshed the Countdown i will Finshed it on Sunday morning I'm still waiting for you to finish the Hollywood Hamilton countdown from last week that you started.
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Post by billme on Jan 30, 2005 9:58:12 GMT -5
Seacrest show quote of the week:
"I have only been on the show for a year and you are already bored with me."
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Post by johnm1120 on Jan 30, 2005 11:55:39 GMT -5
Seacrest show quote of the week: "I have only been on the show for a year and you are already bored with me." I don't think I could've said it any better
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Post by Hervard on Jan 30, 2005 18:58:12 GMT -5
The last time there were no debuts was sometime during the ten months that AT40 used Mediabase in 2000-2001. Do you remember which week it was? Strange that it would be during that time. Must have been a short period when they didn't randomly remove songs via their still-unknown recurrent rule. The last time that a "real" chart had no debuts was back in September, 1994. Unless you count the one week in August, 1995 when the only song not on the chart the previous week was the re-entry of "Not Enough" by Van Halen. During these rare zero-debut weekends, Casey would intro the show saying, "Well we have lots of chart action this week, big moves by..." and then he'd name off the artists who had the week's biggest jumps. One week in early 1992, when the debuts were all unfamiliar artists, he also explained the chart like this, because it was the week that he used the first chart of 1992 and, due to the two-week break, there were many songs moving up at least five spots, including three songs jumping more than ten spots, which he mentioned. Anyway, at least every song in R&R's Top 30 is on this week's chart. There just weren't that many big jumps below number 30 (although "Caught Up" by Usher featuring Ludacris has to be close)
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Post by BillboardBoy on Jan 30, 2005 22:48:19 GMT -5
During these rare zero-debut weekends, Casey would intro the show saying, "Well we have lots of chart action this week, big moves by..." and then he'd name off the artists who had the week's biggest jumps. One week in early 1992, when the debuts were all unfamiliar artists, he also explained the chart like this, because it was the week that he used the first chart of 1992 and, due to the two-week break, there were many songs moving up at least five spots, including three songs jumping more than ten spots, which he mentioned.
It was even rare to have just one debut. The first time I recall that happening on CT40 was in the summer of 1991 with "Real Real Real." Casey said, "We only have one debut this week, but it's a big one..."
On AT40, I remember "The Way That You Love Me" being the only debut one week, and there was a song by the Cure a couple years earlier that was an only debut.
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Post by mst3k on Jan 31, 2005 1:31:40 GMT -5
On AT40, I remember "The Way That You Love Me" being the only debut one week, and there was a song by the Cure a couple years earlier that was an only debut. The Cure song was "Just Like Heaven", which was the lone debut on the first show of 1988... and it fell off the following week.
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Post by billme on Jan 31, 2005 18:24:50 GMT -5
I will share one more Seacrest nugget for this week. Thanks again to Mike Evans & his Hollywood report which is heard on stations across the nation.
On Friday, he said that Mr. Seacrest sent a press release that he broke-up with his two-year girlfriend. ::)I tried a google search and still haven't found this press release. Evans ended this info with quote on quote "who cares!" :o
I guess no one cares because I can't find the press release. Secondly, I bet Seacrest will mention this in upcoming AT40 shows. The question is how long? I say, the 2-12-05 (Valentine's) show or sooner.
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Post by Hervard on Jan 31, 2005 19:40:51 GMT -5
During these rare zero-debut weekends, Casey would intro the show saying, "Well we have lots of chart action this week, big moves by..." and then he'd name off the artists who had the week's biggest jumps. One week in early 1992, when the debuts were all unfamiliar artists, he also explained the chart like this, because it was the week that he used the first chart of 1992 and, due to the two-week break, there were many songs moving up at least five spots, including three songs jumping more than ten spots, which he mentioned. It was even rare to have just one debut. The first time I recall that happening on CT40 was in the summer of 1991 with "Real Real Real." Casey said, "We only have one debut this week, but it's a big one..." Wow, I don't remember that. The one-debut weeks I remember on the R&R charts were: July, 1984 ("Stuck On You" by Lionel Richie, #39) March, 1986 ("I Think It's Love" by Jermaine Jackson, #40) June, 1987 ("Heart & Soul" by T'Pau, #38) July, 1989 ("Don't Want To Lose You" by Gloria Estefan; #37) So, in the 80s, on the Top 40 charts, it happened four times, and each number near the bottom of the chart was covered one time each. I believe there was a week back in 1983 when there was one debut on the Top 40 charts, but I don't remember what it was. I had no idea that R&R put out Top 40 charts in 1983, because "Countdown America with John Leader" only counted down the Top 30 songs throughout the entire year (since I guess he had cleared it beforehand to do only a three-hour show until 1984). I think that in early 1983, "Winds Of Change" by Jefferson Starship was an only debut, at #28. There were several no-debut weeks in 1977, 1978 and 1979, when the playlists were tighter (which is part of the reason why the chart was cut back from 40 to 30 back in October, 1976)
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Post by Hervard on Jan 31, 2005 22:52:49 GMT -5
The Cure song was "Just Like Heaven", which was the lone debut on the first show of 1988... and it fell off the following week. Yeah, I remember that. By looking at the charts I wrote, with the weeks on chart column (I counted the holiday week), with a two week gap (i.e. on the week after that, with no songs on for two or three weeks), one would guess that AT40 had taken a two-week break to count down their Top 100 songs like they used to until 1983.
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Post by mst3k on Feb 1, 2005 23:40:11 GMT -5
I see the chart at www.at40.com is still inaccurate as usual... the top 35 look okay, but the bottom five are like so: 40 36 Jennifer Lopez - Get Right 28 37 Chingy - Balla Baby --- 38 Usher - Caught Up --- 39 50 Cent - Disco Inferno --- 40 Ashanti - Only U
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Post by johnnywest on Feb 2, 2005 12:30:54 GMT -5
I know some people don't like the Out of the Box songs lately, but I think it's a refreshing change to hear something that's not going to be played to death over the next few months. "She Said" by Brie Larson was pretty good.
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