Posted May 23, 201015 yr ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 24th May 2010 1 (1) OMG – Usher ft will.i.am 2 (7) Airplanes – B.O.B. ft Hayley Williams 3 (New) California Gurls – Katy Perry ft Snoop Dogg 4 (2) Break Your Heart – Taio Cruz 5 (17) We No Speak Americano – Yolanda Be Cool & DCup 6 (5) Nothin’ On You – B.O.B. ft Bruno Mars 7 (3) Just Say So – Brian McFadden 8 (13) Your Love Is My Drug – Kesha 9 (6) Ridin’ Solo – Jason DeRulo 10 (8) Hey, Soul Sister - Train 11 (21) Eenie Meanie – Sean Kingston ft Justin Bieber 12 (9) Alejandro – Lady GaGa 13 (4) Not Afraid - Eminem 14 (11) Baby – Justin Bieber 15 (10) Whataya Want From Me – Adam Lambert 16 (12) Mr Mysterious – Vanessa Amorosi 17 (14) I Made It (Cash Money Heroes) – Kevin Rudolf 18 (16) I Like That – Richard Vission & Static Revenger ft Luciana 19 (20) Opposite Of Adults – Chiddy Bang 20 (18) Gettin’ Over You – David Guetta ft Chris Willis & Fergie 21 (15) If We Ever Meet Again – Timbaland ft Katy Perry 22 (22) Not Myself Tonight – Christina Aguilera 23 (19) In My Head – Jason DeRulo 24 (24) Unbroken – Stan Walker 25 (New) My First Kiss – 3OH!3 ft Ke$ha 26 (25) You’ve Got The Love – Florence + The Machine 27 (23) Telephone – Lady GaGa & Beyonce 28 (35) Te Amo - Rihanna 29 (29) Rude Boy - Rihanna 30 (26) Imma Be – Black Eyed Peas 31 (38) Seventeen - Jet 32 (31) Memories – David Guetta ft Kid Cudi 33 (37) Love Lost – The Temper Trap 34 (33) Fireflies – Owl City 35 (32) 3 Words – Cheryl Cole ft will.i.am 36 (New) This Ain’t A Love Song – Scouting For Girls 37 (34) Heartbreak Warfare – John Mayer 38 (39) Dinosaur - Kisschasy 39 (46) Empire State Of Mind – Jay-Z ft Alicia Keys 40 (36) Shut It Down – Pitbull ft Akon 41 (40) Tik Tok – Ke$ha 42 (New) Dance The Way I Feel – Ou Est Le Swimming Pool 43 (Re) The Only Exception - Paramore 44 (27) Lying – Amy Meredith 45 (New) Big Jet Plane – Angus & Julia Stone 46 (45) Replay - Iyaz 47 (42) Bad Romance – Lady GaGa 48 (41) One Time – Justin Bieber 49 (43) Blah, Blah, Blah – Ke$ha 50 (48) Little Lion Man – Mumford & Sons
May 23, 201015 yr Author ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 24th May 2010 1 (5) My Worlds – Justin Bieber 2 (New) This Is The Warning – Dead Letter Circus 3 (4) Iron Man 2 – AC/DC 4 (1) Recollection – K.D. Lang 5 (6) The Fame Monster – Lady GaGa 6 (Re) Exile On Main Street – Rolling Stones 7 (24) Raymond V Raymond - Usher 8 (New) Brothers – The Black Keys 9 (11) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone 10 (12) Sigh No More – Mumford & Sons 11 (New) This Is Happening – LCD Soundsystem 12 (15) Lungs – Florence + The Machine 13 (2) I Dreamed A Dream – Susan Boyle 14 (16) Slash - Slash 15 (19) Golden Rule – Powderfinger 16 (10) Glee The Music: The Power of Madonna – Glee Cast 17 (13) The Remix – Lady GaGa 18 (20) Jason DeRulo – Jason DeRulo 19 (New) Infinite Arms – Band Of Horses 20 (New) Bliss Release – Cloud Control 21 (17) April Uprising – John Butler Trio 22 (3) Crazy Love – Michael Buble 23 (30) Conditions – The Temper Trap 24 (25) Fever – Bullet For My Valentine 25 (New) Crystal Castles II – Crystal Castles 26 (9) You Raise Me Up – Andre Rieu 27 (36) Animal – Ke$ha 28 (29) Calling Me Home – Sara Storer 29 (26) Fearless – Taylor Swift 30 (38) One Love – David Guetta 31 (8) Compass – Mark Vincent 32 (14) Funhouse – P!nk 33 (28) Sea Of Cowards – The Dead Weather 34 (27) Glee The Music Season 1 Vol.1 – Glee Cast 35 (21) Hazardous – Vanessa Amorosi 36 (32) Glee The Music Season 1 Vol.2 – Glee Cast 37 (37) Wonder – Lisa Mitchell 38 (33) Avalanche – British India 39 (18) Enchanted Way – David Hobson 40 (31) Koonyum Sum – Xavier Rudd 41 (35) The End – Black Eyed Peas 42 (23) Battle Studies – John Mayer 43 (41) High Violet – The National 44 (New) Signed, Sealed, Delivered – Craig David 45 (7) On Broadway – David Campbell 46 (Re) B.O.B. – The Adventures Of Bobby Ray – B.O.B. 47 (Re) Greatest Hits – Guns N’ Roses 48 (39) Diamond Eyes - Deftones 49 (40) Hang Cool Teddy Bear – Meat Loaf 50 (43) Save Me, San Francisco - Train
May 23, 201015 yr Author Gavin Ryan Chart Commentary (Thanks to Gavin Ryan) Singles Usher spends his third week at No.1 on the ARIA Singles Chart with his track "OMG" (DL: 1 hold, Phys: 3 to 4), staving off some fierce competition from two tracks this week. B.o.B. hit No.3 a couple of weeks ago with "Nothin' on You" (DL: 5 hold), which is sitting at No.6 this week, but he surpasses that peak by jumping from last weeks No.7 to No.2 this week with his latest single "Airplanes" (DL: 7 to 2) featuring Paramore vocalist Hayley Williams. It also helps his album to rebound into the Top 50 (TW-46). The other threat to Usher's reign comes in the form of the highest new entry for the week, debuting at No.3 is "California Gurls" (DL: 3 debut) by Katy Perry, with guest vocals from Snoop Dogg. Katy was recently in the Top 10 as guest voaclist on Timbaland's "If We Ever Meet Again" (DL: 14 to 18), which is down to No.21 this week. Its her highest placed SOLO single since "Waking Up in Vega" hit No.11 in June of 2009, although she did appear on the second single for 3OH!3, more on that later. Last weeks leap to No.2, "Break Your Heart" (DL: 2 to 4) from Taoi Cruz drops back to No.4 this week, but a leaping track right behind him comes from local act Yolanda Be Cool feat DCup and their ARIA No.1 Club Track "We No Speak Americano" (DL: 15 to 7), jumping from last week No.17 to No.5 this week. The other leap-into-the-ten comes from Ke$ha and her third consecutive Top 10 hit "Your Love is the Drug" (DL: 13 to 9, Phys: 21 debut;), which is up five places to No.8. Speaking of thirds, Jason DeRulo's third Top 10 hit "Ridin' Solo" (DL: 6 to 8) is down three places to No.9, and two former No.1's in the top ten comes from Brian McFadden and his No.7 single this week (LW-3), "Just Say So" (DL: 3 to 6), and holindg up the lower end of the Top 10, and down two places to No.10 are Train and their track "Hey, Soul Sister" (DL: 8 to 10, Phys 10 to 15). NEW PEAKS: Jumping ten places to land just outside the Top 10 at No.11 is Sean Kingston and Justin Bieber's "Eenie Meenie" (DL: 19 to 14), occupying the position that Justin was in last week with this week's No.14 track "Baby" (DL: 11 to 13). Chiddy Bang see their single "Opposite of Adults" (DL: 17 hold) move up a place to a new peak of No.19. Rihanna's former No.1 single "Rude Boy" (DL: 30 hold) holds steady at No.29 this week, but leap-frogging over it to No.28 is her new single "Te Amo" (DL: 35 to 27), up seven places. Also up seven places is Jet's "Seventeen" (DL: 38 to 31), now sitting at No.31, and another local act who was teamed with them last week, KissChasy's "Dinosaur" (DL: 40 to 38) is up a notch to a new peak of No.38 (LW-39). Breaking into the Top 50 for the first time is the former UK No.1 single from Scouting for Girls "This Ain't a Love Song" (DL: 36 debut), which is up nineteen places to No.36, and up fourteen places to No.42 is Ou Est Le Swimming Pool and their dance track "Dance the Way I Feel". Paramore's "The Only Expection" initially debuted in the Top 50, and this week it re-enters said fifty by moving up eleven places to No.43, and scoring their second Top 50 single from their current No.9 album "Down the Way", Angus and Julia Stone are up six places to No.45. The other Top 50 debut of the week is the third hit for 3OH!3, "My First Kiss" (DL: 24 debut), featuring guest vocals from Ke$ha. This is a kind of return of favor for them, as some mixes of Ke$ha's "Blah Blah Blah" (TW-49) featured 3OH!3 on it. 3OH!3 hit No.3 in April of 2009 with their debut single "Don't Trust Me", and then made it to No.4 with Katy Perry on the track "Starstrukk" in November 2009. Below Top 50: Cheryl Cole climbs ten places to No.54 with her second single "Fight for This Love", Boy & Bear take their "With Emperor Antarctica" EP (Phys: 2 to 3) up three places to No.63, and Calvin Harris is up a notch to No.64 with his latest "You Used to Hold Me". Powderfinger climb twenty places to No.67 with their new single "Sail the Wildest Stretch", and dance act LMFAO climb a few places to reach a new peak of No.87 with "Shots". The Glee Cast once again debut with a couple of tracks, the highest of which debuts at No.56, "Jessie's Girl", a cover of the Rick Springfield No.1 single from 1981. All of the Glee songs this week are former Australian No.1's, the next is from July 1983, and is a cover of Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart", debuting at No.74, whilst their third is more recent, Christina Aguilera's track from 2003, "Beautiful", which enters at No.91, whilst the original re-enters at No.93. Other new entries in the lower half of the chart comes from Diana Vickers at No.61 with "Once". Timbaland scores a third entry to the ARIA Singles Chart from his "Shock Value II" set by debuting at No.71 with "Carry Out" featuring Justin Timberlake on vocals. And Bliss N' Eso debut at No.83 with "Down By the River", their fourth chart entry. Albums Justin Bieber returns to the No.1 spot on the ARIA Albums chart this week after the two weeks of Mother's Day sales, with his "My Worlds" album, pushing k.d. Lang's "Recollections" set down to No.4. AC/DC climb up a place to No.3 with their "Iron Man 2" Soundtrack, and also regaining a spot is Lady GaGa's "The Fame Monster" albu, up to No.5 this week. Usher's "Raymond V Raymond" re-peaks at No.7, it's original debut position from seven weeks ago, and also climbing back into the Top 10 are Angus & Julia Stone's "Down the Way" up to No.9, and Mumford & Sons' "Sigh No More" up to No.10. Debuting at No.2 is "This is the Warning" by Dead Letter Circus, their first chart entry. The recent doco about the making of The Rolling Stones' classic album "Exile on Main Street" has helped the album to re-enter the charts at No.6 this week, originally it peaked at No.2. The Black Keys score their fifth ARIA Album Charts entry and score their first Top 10 album at the same time by entering at No.8 with "Brothers". Their previous efforts were... Entry Date HP WI Titles 25-Aug-03 90 2a Thickfreakness 13-Sep-04 18 05 Rubber Factory 11-Sep-05 28 05 Magic Potion 07-Apr-08 12 10 Attack and Release LCD Soundsystem score their first ARIA Album Chart entry with their fourth album "This is Happening", which debuts at No.11. Plus there are two more Top 20 entries, with Band of Horses coming in at No.19 with "Infinite Arms" and right behind them at No.20 is Cloud Control and "Bliss Release". At No.25 Crystal Castles score an entry with "Crystal Castles II", their 2008 self-titled album unable to make an ARIA Album Chart entry. Current visitor to our shores Craig David takes his fifth album "Signed, Sealed, Delievered" into the charts at No.48, and it's first album since his 2008 "Greates Hits" set (which failed to chart here), whilst his last studio album "Trust Me" hit No.59 in December of 2007. Lower down the album charts, As I Lay Dying enter at No.53 with "The Powerless Rise", and right behind them at No.54, Christina Aguilera makes a re-entry with her greatest hits set "Keeps Gettin' Better: A Decade of Hits", prompted possibly by her latest No.22 single "Not Myself Tonight", ahead of her upcoming new album "Bionic". Spit Syndicate enter at No.81 with "Exile", and local singer Dan Sultan debuts at No.90 with his latest "Get Out While You Can". Mention must go to Metallica this week, ahead of their November national tour, and tickets going on sale recently for those shows, it has helped five of their album to be in the Top 100 this week. "Metallica" is at No.52, their latest "Death Magnetic" is up twenty-eight to No.66, whilst there are re-entries for "Masters of Puppets" at No.79, "...And Justice for All" at No.85, and "Ride theLightning" at No.94. Expect more from them to re-enter next week, and again in November.
May 24, 201015 yr Airplanes :wub: Australia do have much better taste than the rest of the world sometimes [the #1 excluded].
May 24, 201015 yr Wow @ Ou Est Le Swimming Pool :cheer: And :w00t: at Yolanda Be Cool too, although aren't they Aussie?
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