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Post by vance169 on Oct 14, 2010 7:41:00 GMT -5
Lastly, In case your interested. Thanks again UKMIX and BrainDamage II
Hot Country Songs
1 2 27 All Over Me, Josh Turner 2 4 26 Roll With It, Easton Corbin 3 3 16 Come Back Song, Darius Rucker 4 1 13 The Boys of Fall, Kenny Chesney 5 5 12 Stuck Like Glue, Sugarland 6 7 10 Mine, Taylor Swift 7 9 9 As She's Walking Away, Zac Brown Band Featuring Alan Jackson 8 8 28 Farmer's Daughter, Rodney Atkins 9 12 10 Anything Like Me, Brad Paisley 10 11 11 Why Wait, Rascal Flatts 11 13 22 If I Die Young, The Band Perry 12 14 17 The Breath You Take, George Strait 13 15 14 Turn On The Radio, Reba 14 17 8 Mama's Song, Carrie Underwood 15 16 31 Way Out Here, Josh Thompson 16 18 10 My Kinda Party, Jason Aldean 17 19 20 How I Got To Be This Way, Justin Moore 18 22 4 Put You In A Song, Keith Urban 19 20 15 Only Prettier, Miranda Lambert 20 21 22 This Ain't No Love Song, Trace Adkins 21 26 3 Felt Good On My Lips, Tim McGraw 22 23 11 Someone Else Calling You Baby, Luke Bryan 23 24 34 Voices, Chris Young 24 25 21 Smoke A Little Smoke, Eric Church 25 29 3 Bullets In The Gun, Toby Keith 26 27 17 Just By Being You (Halo And Wings), Steel Magnolia 27 28 12 The Shape I'm In, Joe Nichols 28 31 18 From A Table Away, Sunny Sweeney 29 32 19 Real, James Wesley 30 33 24 Wildflower, The JaneDear Girls 31 39 3 Hello World, Lady Antebellum 32 34 11 Family Man, Craig Campbell 33 38 5 Who Are You When I'm Not Looking, Blake Shelton 34 36 8 Draw Me A Map, Dierks Bentley 35 35 20 Tell Me You Get Lonely, Frankie Ballard 36 37 8 Georgia Clay, Josh Kelley 37 43 3 Let Me Down Easy, Billy Currington 38 41 12 Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not, Thompson Square 39 40 8 Playing The Part, Jamey Johnson 40 47 3 What Do You Want, Jerrod Niemann 41 45 10 Where Do I Go From You, Clay Walker 42 48 4 A Little Bit Stronger, Sara Evans 43 44 8 Country Strong, Gwyneth Paltrow 44 46 13 Good To Be Me, Uncle Kracker Featuring Kid Rock 45 50 7 Kiss Me When I'm Down, Gary Allan 46 52 2 Raymond, Brett Eldredge 47 51 6 Pants, Walker Hayes 48 49 6 Ready For Love, Adam Brand 49 53 7 Soldiers & Jesus, James Otto 50 NEW 1 Keep In Mind, LoCash Cowboys 51 54 2 Still A Little Chicken Left On That Bone, Craig Morgan 52 55 2 Ten, Jewel 53 NEW 1 Good Hands, Troy Olsen 54 58 7 I Got Your Country Right Here, Gretchen Wilson 55 RE-ENTRY 3 Gettin' Married, Joanna Smith 56 57 13 One Thing Beautiful, Rocket Club 57 59 13 He Better Be Dead, Stealing Angels 58 56 5 That's Beautiful To Me, Jaron And The Long Road To Love 59 NEW 1 A Man Like Me, Randy Houser 60 NEW 1 Speak Now, Taylor Swift
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HolidayGuy
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Post by HolidayGuy on Oct 14, 2010 7:49:48 GMT -5
A little late to the table, but I just noticed that the Lil Wayne/Drake track has a different name on the charts than on iTunes. It's not like the charts haven't shown nasty titles before, albeit with symbols in place of some letters. And this track's title isn't even a cuss word. :)
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2010 8:00:06 GMT -5
After 60 weeks, Lady Antebellum's "Need You Now" finally falls of the Hot 100 this week
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Post by HolidayGuy on Oct 14, 2010 8:36:02 GMT -5
Oops- scratch that. I just noticed that "Gonorrhea" dropped to 64. ha
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Post by wolfmother on Oct 14, 2010 9:48:15 GMT -5
thnaks for all the charts :)
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Post by Adonis the DemiGod! on Oct 14, 2010 10:40:26 GMT -5
WOW! Adult leaning R&B is making a comeback.
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Post by imbondz on Oct 14, 2010 11:30:11 GMT -5
does anyone get how Just A Dream by Nelly is so big? It's an ok song, but feels like a barely top 20 song, definitely not a top 5.
am I missing something?
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Post by jj99$ - - LeLe on Oct 14, 2010 13:33:48 GMT -5
17 24 5 Whip My Hair, Willow
Get that R&B Smash willow. Might Debut on the big Chart Next week.
Do we know when this is digitally released.
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Post by pnobelysk on Oct 14, 2010 14:15:08 GMT -5
glee's i look to you almost outpeaked the original. p!nk will have a nice move next week, hopefully to the top 20. mama's song :)
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Post by slicknickshady on Oct 14, 2010 14:22:18 GMT -5
No Love up 26 places to #63 on the Hot 100 this week. Nice. Still who knows if it will go higher than No Love did the week Recovery was released.
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Post by Diego on Oct 14, 2010 16:26:29 GMT -5
17 24 5 Whip My Hair, Willow Get that R&B Smash willow. Might Debut on the big Chart Next week. Do we know when this is digitally released. www.rap-up.com/2010/10/14/willow-smith-unleashes-whip-my-hair-single-cover-video-pics/Willow Smith is gearing up to debut the Ray Kay-directed video for her breakout single “Whip My Hair” on Monday on both BET’s “106 & Park” and VEVO. The track will also be released to iTunes the following week on October 26.
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Post by forg on Oct 14, 2010 20:33:37 GMT -5
Goodbye "Need You Now", great run, too bad "Break Your Heart" blocked it from #1. But it has a chance top Billboard's Year-end chart, right? It could be a close match between "Tik Tok"
I hope "Animal" hits the top 10 and that "All In" enters the Hot 100 soon
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Post by HolidayGuy on Oct 14, 2010 21:19:47 GMT -5
imbondz, in case you didn't know, the charts and quality of a track have no direct correlation. Ask Billboard posted the acts whose hits have accumulated the most weeks on the Hot 100: 1. Elton John: 1,021 2. Elvis Presley: 994 (this doesn't include 1956-1958 hits that peaked on other charts prior to the Hot 100's debut in August 1958) 3. Lil' Wayne: 900 (look what so many collaborations will do for an act) 4. Jay-Z: 890 (ditto) 5. Madonna: 890 I'm pretty sure flip sides' weeks do not count separate from the A-side, as they were not listed as separate entries.
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Post by SPRΞΞ on Oct 14, 2010 21:56:14 GMT -5
i can see that Elton John songs probably had some huge longevity on the charts.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2010 12:19:15 GMT -5
LENNON LEGEND: Capitol Records' celebration of what would have been John Lennon's 70th birthday on Oct. 9 brings the party to both the Billboard 200 and Top Pop Catalog Albums this week. Eight of Lennon's classic solo albums were remastered and reissued last week (Oct. 5), while a new boxed set and two hits offerings made their debuts.
In the top 40 on the Billboard 200, the Beatle's new 15-song collection "Power to the People: The Hits" bows at No. 24 while his 1980 studio set "Double Fantasy" (with Yoko Ono) returns at No. 34. At No. 88, he re-enters with "Imagine," while at No. 148 his "Signature Box" set debuts (it's an 11-CD collection of remastered albums, rarities and non-album singles).
Finally, at No. 196, he bows with the four-CD themed retrospective set "Gimme Some Truth." Each of the four discs takes a look at different aspects of Lennon's career: Working Class Hero (his socio-political songs), Woman (love songs), Borrowed Time (songs about life) and Roots (rock n' roll roots and influences).
Lennon also continues to chart with the Starbucks-exclusive set "Opus Collection," at No. 66.
His "Double Fantasy" album -- which boasts the Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 single "(Just Like) Starting Over" -- probably got the most interesting redux treatment, as it was expanded with an additional disc of "stripped down" versions of the album's original track list. "Double" spent eight weeks at No. 1 in late 1980 and early 1981.
With six charting titles this week on the Billboard 200, it marks the first time an act has had as many concurrent albums on the list since the July 17 tally, when Michael Jackson had seven. Only one other act this year -- the Beatles -- has had more. On Jan. 2, the Fab Four locked up nine titles, and the next week, they upped it to 11.
On Top Pop Catalog this week, Lennon owns the entire top three with "Double," "Opus" and "Imagine," marking the 17th time that one artist has monopolized rungs 1, 2 and 3. Jackson, the Beatles and Johnny Cash have also previously done it.
SWIFT'S SIX: As reported earlier today (Oct. 14), with Taylor Swift's latest single "Speak Now" debuting at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100, she breaks the record for the most debuts in the top 10 in the 52-year history of chart.
"Speak," the title track from her third studio album, due Oct. 25, is her sixth single to enter the chart's top tier. That total surpasses the five top 10 bows earned by Mariah Carey from 1995-1998.
Here's a look at the acts with the most top 10 debuts (including those with alter egos -- we're looking at you Miley).
6, Taylor Swift (2008-2010) 5, Mariah Carey (1995-1998) 4, The Beatles (1968-1995) 4, Janet Jackson (1995-1998) 4, Kanye West (2008-2009) 4, Eminem (2009-2010) 4, Miley Cyrus/Hannah Montana (2009-2010)
ALL TOGETHER NOW: The "Glee" cast enters the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 36 with its version of the Beatles' maiden No. 1, "I Want to Hold Your Hand." The song had reached the survey only once before as a cover, by the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of conductor Arthur Fiedler. The instrumental rose to No. 55 in 1964, six months after the original spent its first of seven weeks at No. 1.
The "Glee" Cast arrives with a total of seven new entries on the Hot 100 this week, marking a one-week debut high for the ensemble. Just a week ago, the cast notched their previous best one-week debut haul when they launched six debuts on the tally from their Britney Spears-inspired episode.
This week, in addition to "I Want To Hold Your Hand," the kids from "Glee" enter with "One Of Us" (No. 37), "Only the Good Die Young" (No. 50), "Losing My Religion" (No. 60), "Papa Can You Hear Me?" (No. 65), "Bridge Over Troubled Water" (No. 73) and "I Look To You" (No. 74).
The seven new "Glee" entries up the cast's total of Hot 100 hits to 82. Only Elvis Presley (108) and James Brown (91) have more.
We've previously noted that due to the availability of new releases accompanying each new episode of "Glee," a relatively small number of the cast's recordings have spent more than one week on the list. Through the Oct. 23 ranking, the cast's titles have totaled 107 cumulative chart weeks. Only 15 of their singles have spent at least two weeks on the list. Their most recent multiple-week stay was with "Poker Face," which spent four weeks on the list in June. Among all of their hits, their longest-charting was their first: "Don't Stop Believin'" (with a seven-week run).
To compare, while the "Glee" cast continues to up their total of chart hits, they are a long way from approaching any "most weeks on chart" feat. The act with the most total weeks on the chart is Elton John, with 1,021 weeks earned by his 67 hits. He's followed by Elvis Presley (994), Lil Wayne (900), Jay-Z and Madonna (both with 890).
GUETTA FABULOUS: Dance king David Guetta lands his sixth hit on the Billboard Hot 100 as "Memories" (featuring Kid Cudi) bows at No. 94. It's the fourth single from Guetta's "One Love" album to chart.
Here's a quick look at Guetta's Hot 100 history:
No. 98, 2008, "Love Is Gone" (David Guetta & Chris Willis) No. 76, 2009, "When Love Takes Over" (featuring Kelly Rowland) No. 5, 2010, "Sexy Chick" (featuring Akon) No. 31, 2010, "Gettin' Over You" (David Guetta & Chris Willis featuring Fergie & LMFAO) No. 9, 2010, "Club Can't Handle Me" (Flo Rida featuring David Guetta) No. 94, 2010, "Memories" (featuring Kid Cudi)
"When Love," "Sexy," Gettin'" and "Memories" are all from the "One Love" set.
What's notable about Guetta's continuing chart success is that he's not the first producer to receive an artist billing on a song they don't sing. Guetta writes, produces and performs the music, but vocal duties are assigned to guest stars.
In the past, we've seen everyone from Quincy Jones to Oscar-winning composer/conductor John Williams earn multiple chart hits without singing a note. Jones has notched 13 Hot 100 hits (often with the help of some famous singing friends) while Williams has two.
Other non-singing composer/conductor or producers with artist credit in the past include Bill Conti (two hits, including the No. 1 "Gonna Fly Now" from "Rocky") and Henry Mancini (15 hits, including the No. 1 "Love Theme from 'Romeo & Juliet'").
CHART 'FEVER': Thanks in part to the promotion of 69-cent songs in the iTunes Music Store last week, a number of veteran acts find themselves with top 10 singles for the first time in ages.
On Jazz Digital Songs (viewable at billboard.biz/charts) Peggy Lee's classic "Fever" rallies 37-6, marking the late singer's first top 10 on any Billboard singles chart since 1969, when "Is That All There Is" peaked at No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart.
Elsewhere on the Jazz Digital Songs chart, Frank Sinatra's "I've Got You Under My Skin" re-enters at No. 10, the Chairman's first top 10 single on a Billboard tally in 30 years. "Theme From New York, New York" had previously been his most recent top 10, when it hit No. 10 on the Adult Contemporary chart in 1980.
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