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Post by Hot AC Archiver on Oct 5, 2015 12:51:58 GMT -5
October 4, 2015#1:"Can't Feel My Face". ** 1 week at #1 **. The Weeknd's first #1 hit. Oldest Song: "Shut Up and Dance" with 39 weeks. Oldest Song below #10: "Bad Blood" with 20 weeks. Songs below #5 eligible to go recurrent when falling below #10: - "Shut Up and Dance".
- "Fight Song".
Former top 10s now below #10 eligible to go recurrent: Songs below #10 eligible to go recurrent when reaching 2 weeks w/o a bullet: Biggest Mover: "Drag Me Down" (29-25). Debuts: - Highest Debut @#36: "Lay It All on Me" - Rudimental f/ Ed Sheeran. It's Rudimental's 1st appearance and Ed's 8th.
- @#38: "Let It Go" - James Bay. His 2nd time on HAC.
- @#40: "On My Mind" - Elle Goulding. Elle's 4th appearance as the main act on a song.
Exiting the Survey: - "Beautiful Life", peak of #24, 16 weeks on.
- "Dreams", peak of #35, 6 weeks on.
- "Dreams", peak of #40, 1 week on.
Other Notes: Top 5 Entries: Top 10 Entries: Top 15 Entries: - "Hold Each Other" (16-15).
Top 20 Entries: Top 30 Entries: - "Good to Be Alive" (31-29).
Top 50 Hot AC chart can be found at: www.americasmusiccharts.com/index.cgi?fmt=A2 All chart data © Mediabase Research
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Post by erzo01 on Oct 5, 2015 20:05:37 GMT -5
Was "Counting Stars" the last song to spend 40+ weeks in the chart before going recurrent?
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Post by Hot AC Archiver on Oct 12, 2015 16:15:23 GMT -5
Was "Counting Stars" the last song to spend 40+ weeks in the chart before going recurrent? Sorry it took so long to answer this!!! :( Yes, "Counting Stars" is the last song to reach 40 weeks before going recurrent.
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Post by Libra on Oct 12, 2015 16:21:04 GMT -5
Exiting the Survey: - "Dreams", peak of #35, 6 weeks on.
- "Dreams", peak of #40, 1 week on.
LOL, I had to double-check this to see it for myself. Is this the first time two songs with the same title have fallen out the same week?
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Post by erzo01 on Oct 13, 2015 6:37:29 GMT -5
Was "Counting Stars" the last song to spend 40+ weeks in the chart before going recurrent? Sorry it took so long to answer this!!! :( Yes, "Counting Stars" is the last song to reach 40 weeks before going recurrent. Thanks. :) SUAD already scored its 40th week this week. Out of curiosity, how many songs reached 40+ weeks in the HAC chart this decade before going recurrent? I dunno if this is asking for too much but given that the recurrency rules have changed several times, I wonder how many songs would have reached 40+ weeks if the old rules were in place?
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Post by Hot AC Archiver on Oct 14, 2015 14:22:13 GMT -5
Exiting the Survey: - "Dreams", peak of #35, 6 weeks on.
- "Dreams", peak of #40, 1 week on.
LOL, I had to double-check this to see it for myself. Is this the first time two songs with the same title have fallen out the same week? A quick scan of my database leads me to believe this is the first time.
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Post by Hot AC Archiver on Oct 14, 2015 14:36:18 GMT -5
Sorry it took so long to answer this!!! :( Yes, "Counting Stars" is the last song to reach 40 weeks before going recurrent. Thanks. :) SUAD already scored its 40th week this week. Out of curiosity, how many songs reached 40+ weeks in the HAC chart this decade before going recurrent? I dunno if this is asking for too much but given that the recurrency rules have changed several times, I wonder how many songs would have reached 40+ weeks if the old rules were in place? This decade (counting songs that peaked from 2010-present, the following songs reached 40 weeks or more: "The A Team", "Counting Stars", "Hey Soul Sister", "Breakeven", and "Shut Up and Dance". There's no way for me to find out what would've happened if the old recurrent rules were applied to the present. I'm guessing many more. Just for curiosity's sake, applying the modern recurrent rules (20 weeks/below #10 52 weeks/below #5) to the past, no songs would have spent more than 52 weeks on the chart. A total of 24 songs would have spent 40 weeks or more on the chart.
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Post by Hot AC Archiver on Oct 14, 2015 14:37:41 GMT -5
October 11, 2015#1:"Renegades". ** 1 week at #1 **. X Ambassadors' first #1 hit. Oldest Song: "Shut Up and Dance" with 40 weeks. Oldest Song below #10: "Cheerleader", "Someone New", and "Cecilia & the Satellite" with 19 weeks each. Songs below #5 eligible to go recurrent when falling below #10: - "Shut Up and Dance".
- "Fight Song".
- "Uma Thurman".
Former top 10s now below #10 eligible to go recurrent: Songs below #10 eligible to go recurrent when reaching 2 weeks w/o a bullet: Biggest Mover: "Stitches" (20-14), "Lay It All on Me" (36-30), "On My Mind" (40-34). Debuts: - Highest Debut @#38: "She Used to Be Mine" - Sara Bareilles. Sara's 8th song to chart.
Exiting the Survey: - "Bad Blood", peak of #1, 20 weeks on, to recurrent.
Other Notes: Top 5 Entries: Top 10 Entries: - "Like I'm Gonna Lose You" (11-10). Meghan's 3rd top 10.
Top 15 Entries: Top 20 Entries: Top 30 Entries: - "Hold on Forever" (31-29).
- "Lay It All on Me" (36-30).
Top 50 Hot AC chart can be found at: www.americasmusiccharts.com/index.cgi?fmt=A2 All chart data © Mediabase Research
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Post by Libra on Oct 14, 2015 16:01:08 GMT -5
Thanks. :) SUAD already scored its 40th week this week. Out of curiosity, how many songs reached 40+ weeks in the HAC chart this decade before going recurrent? I dunno if this is asking for too much but given that the recurrency rules have changed several times, I wonder how many songs would have reached 40+ weeks if the old rules were in place? This decade (counting songs that peaked from 2010-present, the following songs reached 40 weeks or more: "The A Team", "Counting Stars", "Hey Soul Sister", "Breakeven", and "Shut Up and Dance". There's no way for me to find out what would've happened if the old recurrent rules were applied to the present. I'm guessing many more. Just for curiosity's sake, applying the modern recurrent rules (20 weeks/below #10 52 weeks/below #5) to the past, no songs would have spent more than 52 weeks on the chart. A total of 24 songs would have spent 40 weeks or more on the chart. Are we assuming 20/20 for the old rule? Actually, you can find out - Pop Radio Top 20 still operates under that. ETA: Hot AC Radio Top 20 :)
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Post by Hot AC Archiver on Oct 19, 2015 20:49:35 GMT -5
October 18, 2015#1:"Renegades". ** 2 weeks at #1 **. Oldest Song: "Shut Up and Dance" with 41 weeks. Oldest Song below #10: "Cheerleader", "Someone New", and "Cecilia & the Satellite" with 20 weeks each. Songs below #5 eligible to go recurrent when falling below #10: - "Shut Up and Dance".
- "Fight Song".
- "Uma Thurman".
- "Photograph".
Former top 10s now below #10 eligible to go recurrent: - "Cecilia & the Satellite".
- "Cheerleader".
Songs below #10 eligible to go recurrent when reaching 2 weeks w/o a bullet: - "Someone New", which is bulleted this week.
Biggest Mover: "What Do You Mean?" (21-14). Debuts: - Highest Debut @#39: "Can't Sleep Love" - Pentatonix. It's the first song by the group to chart.
Exiting the Survey: - "Long Way Down", peak of #39, 3 weeks on.
Other Notes: Top 5 Entries: Top 10 Entries: Top 15 Entries: - "What Do You Mean?" (21-14).
- "Someone New" (16-15).
Top 20 Entries: - "What Do You Mean?" (21-14).
Top 30 Entries: Top 50 Hot AC chart can be found at: www.americasmusiccharts.com/index.cgi?fmt=A2 All chart data © Mediabase Research
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Post by Hot AC Archiver on Oct 26, 2015 15:50:59 GMT -5
October 25, 2015#1:"Wildest Dreams". ** 1 week at #1 **. Taylor's 6th #1, putting her in 4th place for acts with the most #1s. Oldest Song: "Shut Up and Dance" with 42 weeks. Oldest Song below #10: "Someone New" with 21 weeks. Songs below #5 eligible to go recurrent when falling below #10: - "Shut Up and Dance".
- "Fight Song".
- "Photograph".
Former top 10s now below #10 eligible to go recurrent: Songs below #10 eligible to go recurrent when reaching 2 weeks w/o a bullet: - "Someone New", which is bulleted this week.
Biggest Mover: "Lay It All on Me" (26-18). Debuts: - Highest Debut @#25: "Hello" - Adele. It's her 7th hit.
- @#36: "Once a Day" - Michael Franti & Spearhead. It's their 5th time on the chart.
- @#38: "Alive" - Sia. Her 5th time on the chart.
- Re-entry @#40: "Long Way Down" - Robert Delong.
Exiting the Survey: - "Uma Thurman", peak of #3, 24 weeks on, to recurrent.
- "Cecilia & the Satellite", peak of #10, 20 weeks on, to recurrent.
- "Cheerleader", peak of #6, 20 weeks on, to recurrent.
- "Love Myself", peak of #37, 5 weeks on.
Other Notes: Top 5 Entries: - "Like I'm Gonna Lose You" (7-5).
Top 10 Entries: - "Stitches" (11-8). Shawn's first top 10.
Top 15 Entries: - "Stand by You" (17-14).
- "Feelings" (16-15).
Top 20 Entries: - "Lean on" (returns 21-17).
- "Lay It All on Me" (26-18).
- "Song for Someone" (22-19). U2's first top 20 in 10 years.
- "Good to Be Alive" (24-20).
Top 30 Entries: - "Hello" (debut at #25).
- "Hold My Hand" (32-26).
- "Let It Go" (34-29).
- "Great Big Storm" (returns 33-30).
Top 50 Hot AC chart can be found at: www.americasmusiccharts.com/index.cgi?fmt=A2 All chart data © Mediabase Research
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Post by Libra on Oct 27, 2015 1:20:37 GMT -5
:o Michael Franti's had that much history here?
I assume one of the other four is "Say Hey (I Love You)"...what are the other three?
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Post by Devin on Oct 27, 2015 7:51:48 GMT -5
:o Michael Franti's had that much history here? I assume one of the other four is "Say Hey (I Love You)"...what are the other three? "The Sound of Sunshine," "Hey Hey Hey," and "I'm Alive (Life Sounds Like)"? I'm not 100% though.
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Post by Daryl the Beryl on Oct 27, 2015 7:55:12 GMT -5
On Billboard; their entries are Once a Day, I'll Be Waiting, I'm Alive (Life Sounds Like), The Sound of Sunshine, Say Hey (I Love You)
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Post by Hot AC Archiver on Oct 27, 2015 15:23:35 GMT -5
On Mediabase the same songs have charted as on Billboard (listed above). Here's where their other songs have peaked on Mediabase:
"Say Hey" (#7) "The Sound of Sunshine" (#20) "I'll Be Waiting" (#28) "I'm Alive" (#24)
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