Posted May 30, 201015 yr ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 31st May 2010 1 (1) OMG – Usher ft will.i.am 2 (2) Airplanes – B.O.B. ft Hayley Williams 3 (8) Your Love Is My Drug – Ke$ha 4 (5) We No Speak Americano – Yolanda Be Cool & D Cup 5 (3) California Gurls – Katy Perry ft Snoop Dogg 6 (4) Break Your Heart – Taio Cruz 7 (9) Ridin’ Solo – Jason DeRulo 8 (6) Nothin’ On You – B.O.B. ft Bruno Mars 9 (7) Just Say So – Brian McFadden 10 (10) Hey, Soul Sister - Train 11 (11) Eenie Meanie – Sean Kingston ft Justin Bieber 12 (13) Not Afraid - Eminem 13 (12) Alejandro – Lady GaGa 14 (14) Baby – Justin Bieber 15 (New) Jessie’s Girl – Glee Cast 16 (20) Gettin’ Over You – David Guetta ft Chris Willis & Fergie 17 (19) Opposite Of Adults – Chiddy Bang 18 (New) Can’t Be Tamed – Miley Cyrus 19 (15) Whataya Want From Me – Adam Lambert 20 (17) I Made It (Cash Money Heroes) – Kevin Rudolf 21 (16) Mr. Mysterious – Vanessa Amorosi 22 (18) I Like That – Richard Vission & Static Revenger ft Luciana 23 (24) Unbroken – Stan Walker 24 (22) Not Myself Tonight – Christina Aguilera 25 (25) My First Kiss – 3OH!3 ft Ke$ha 26 (23) In My Head – Jason DeRulo 27 (21) If We Ever Meet Again – Timbaland ft Katy Perry 28 (New) Total Eclipse Of The Heart – Glee Cast 29 (28) Te Amo - Rihanna 30 (26) You’ve Got The Love – Florence + The Machine 31 (27) Telephone – Lady GaGa & Beyonce 32 (31) This Ain’t A Love Song – Scouting For Girls 33 (31) Seventeen - Jet 34 (29) Rude Boy - Rihanna 35 (New) Billionaire – Travie McCoy ft Bruno Mars 36 (42) Dance The Way I Feel – Ou Est Le Swimming Pool 37 (New) Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever) - Muse 38 (30) Imma Be – Black Eyed Peas 39 (32) Memories – David Guetta ft Kid Cudi 40 (Re) Yeah! - Usher 41 (New) Until You Were Gone – Chipmunk ft Esmee Denters 42 (34) Fireflies – Owl City 43 (39) Empire State Of Mind – Jay-Z ft Alicia Keys 44 (33) Love Lost – The Temper Trap 45 (41) Tik Tok – Ke$ha 46 (43) The Only Exception - Paramore 47 (37) Heartbreak Warfare – John Mayer 48 (35) 3 Words – Cheryl Cole ft will.i.am 49 (46) Replay - Iyaz 50 (38) Dinosaur - Kisschasy
May 30, 201015 yr Author ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 31st May 2010 1 (New) Glee The Music Vol.3: Showstoppers – Glee Cast 2 (7) Raymond V Raymond – Usher 3 (New) Immersion – Pendulum 4 (New) Innerspeaker – Tame Impala 5 (1) My Worlds – Justin Bieber 6 (6) Exile On Main Street – Rolling Stones 7 (3) Iron Man 2 – AC/DC 8 (4) Recollection – K.D. Lang 9 (5) The Fame Monster – Lady GaGa 10 (12) Lungs – Florence + The Machine 11 (9) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone 12 (10) Sigh No More – Mumford & Sons 13 (2) This Is The Warning – Dead Letter Circus 14 (15) Golden Rule - Powderfinger 15 (8) Brothers – The Black Keys 16 (16) Glee The Music: The Power Of Madonna – Glee Cast 17 (18) Jason DeRulo – Jason DeRulo 18 (New) Spooks – The Beautiful Girls 19 (39) Enchanted Way – David Hobson 20 (13) I Dreamed A Dream – Susan Boyle 21 (New) Stone Temple Pilots – Stone Temple Pilots 22 (14) Slash - Slash 23 (22) Crazy Love – Michael Buble 24 (44) Signed, Sealed, Delivered – Craig David 25 (21) April Uprising – John Butler Trio 26 (32) Funhouse – P!nk 27 (17) The Remix – Lady GaGa 28 (New) The Dance - Faithless 29 (36) Glee The Music Season 1 Vol.2 – Glee Cast 30 (27) Animal – Ke$ha 31 (34) Glee The Music Season 1 Vol.1 – Glee Cast 32 (23) Conditions – The Temper Trap 33 (47) Greatest Hits – Guns N Roses 34 (24) Fever – Bullet For My Valentine 35 (11) This Is Happening – LCD Soundsystem 36 (19) Infinite Arms – Band Of Horses 37 (35) Hazardous – Vanessa Amorosi 38 (New) Omen - Soulfly 39 (29) Fearless – Taylor Swift 40 (30) One Love – David Guetta 41 (28) Calling Me Home – Sara Storer 42 (Re) Remember Cat Stevens – Cat Stevens 43 (20) Bliss Release – Cloud Control 44 (New) This One’s For You – Deez Nuts 45 (41) The End – Black Eyed Peas 46 (40) Koonyum Sum – Xavier Rudd 47 (46) B.O.B. Presents: The Adventures Of Bobby Ray – B.O.B. 48 (Re) Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits – Creedance Clearwater Revival 49 (42) Battle Studies – John Mayer 50 (37) Wonder – Lisa Mitchell
May 30, 201015 yr Author Gavin Ryan Chartifacts (Thanks to Gavin Ryan) Singles It’s a fourth week at No.1 for Usher’s “OMG” (DL: 1 hold, Phys: 4 to 2), making it the equal second longest running No.1 single of the year, tied now with Train’s “Hey, Soul Sister” (DL: 10 hold, Phys: 15 to 16), which hangs onto the No.10 spot. The longest running chart-topper this year (so far) is Owl City with their five week run at the top with “Fireflies” (No.42 this week). Usher’s stay at the top has helped his current album “Raymond V Raymond” to jump to a new chart-peak of No.2 this week, and “OMG” has also helped his first No.1 single “Yeah” to re-enter the Top 100 this week at No.40. This time is the second re-entry for “Yeah” (DL: 38 debut), as it spent two weeks in the Top 100 in June of 2008 making it back to No.64. B.o.B. and Hayley Williams are still flying at No.2 with “Airplanes” (DL: 2 hold), whilst at the other end of the Top 10, B.o.B. and Bruno Mars are at No.8 with “Nothin’ on You” (DL: 5 to 8), the new UK No.1 single. Scoring her fourth (third solo) Top 3 appearance is Ke$ha, who climbs five places to No.3 with her latest single “Your Love is My Drug” (DL: 9 to 5, Phys: 21 to 5). “We No Speak Americano” (DL: 7 to 6) is up a place to a new peak of No.4, and last weeks highest new entry slips back two places to No.5 for Katy Perry and “California Gurls” (DL: 3 hold). Taio Cruz is also down two places to No.6 with “Break Your Heart” (DL: 4 hold), but Jason DeRulo is up two places with “Ridin’ Solo” (DL: 8 to 7). And possibly spending his last week in the Top 10 is the former No.1 for Brian McFadden, “Just Say So” (DL: 6 to 9), which is down two spots to No.9. NEW PEAKS: Sean Kingston and Justin Bieber stay put at No.11 for a second week with “Eenie Meenie” (DL: 14 to 13), but other new peaks inside the Top 20 come from David Guetta’s “Gettin’ Over You” (DL: 19 to 17), up four places to No.16, and Chiddy Bang creep up two places to No.17 with “Opposite of Adults” (DL: 17 to 18). Stan Walker is up one place to No.23 with “Unbroken” (DL: 25 to 23, Phys: 7 to 9), and former UK No.1 “This Ain’t a Love Song” (DL: 36 to 33) by Scouting for Girls is up to a new peak of No.32. Lastly Ou Est le Swimming Pool crack the Top 40 by moving up six places to No.36 with “Dance the Way I Feel” (DL: 39 debut) GLEE REPORT: Channel 10 have been using the Glee version of “Jessie’s Girl” (DL: 14 debut) all week in their promo’s for this past weeks episode of Glee, which has helped the cover of the Rick Springfield 1981 No.1 single to jump up forty-one places to No.15 this week, giving the Gleesters their highest placed single so far this season. But that’s not their biggest jump of the week, as their version of the 1983 No.1 for Bonnie Tyler, “Total Eclipse of the Heart” (DL: 27 debut) bounds up forty-six places from No.74 to No.28. Further down in the Top 100, they debut with “Run Joey Run” at No.64, their version of Lady GaGa’s “Bad Romance” is entering at No.83, whilst expect a big jump next week for the new entry at No.88 of “Physical”, featuring Olivia Newton-John as guest vocalist. The Glee gang also are in the charts with “Beautiful” at No.89, “Gives You Hell” re-entering at No.92 and “Like a Prayer” at No.97, giving them eight single in the Top 100, plus they score the new No.1 album in the country, more on that soon. Miley Cyrus claims the highest new entry to the Top 100 this week as she debuts at No.18 (DL: 16 debut) with her latest single “Can’t Be Tamed”. It’s the title track from her mid June due new album. Gym Class Heroes lead singer Travis McCoy makes his solo debut and enters at No.35 with “Billionaire” (DL: 34 debut), featuring guest vocals from Bruno Mars. The first track from the upcoming third Twilight film “Eclipse” debuts at No.37 entitled “Neutron Star Collision (Love is Forever)” (DL: 35 debut), this theme performed by Muse. And UK MC Chipmunk takes his former UK No.3 single “Until You Were Gone” into the charts at No.41. Below Top 50. Bliss N’ Eso jump up twenty places to land at No.63 this week with their latest single “Down by the River”. Timbaland and Justin Timberlake climb to a new peak of No.68 with “Carry Out”, and Lady Antebellum climb sixteen places to No.81 with “Need You Now”, which is expected to do big things here. Brisbane group Washington debut at No.69 with a live rendition of their current Physical selling No.1 single “Rich Kids” (Phys: 1 hold). Enrique Iglesias has teamed up with Pitbull and used the hook from Lionel Richie’s No.1 single “All Night Long” (Dec 83) on his new track “I Like it”, which debuts at No.71. Another teaming of latino-pop and RnB sees N*E*R*D and Nelly Furtado join forces on “Hot N’ Fun” which debuts at No.74. Albums Eleven years ago we saw a TV phenomenon that had such a great soundtrack that it went all the way to No.1, that show was “Dawson’s Creek”. This week the latest TV sensation takes it’s fourth compilation all the way to the top in it’s first week of charting, “Glee: The Music, Volume 3 – The Showstoppers”. This album becomes the 39th Soundtrack album to reach the top of the Australian Charts (1965 to 2010), and is only the fifth TV Soundtrack to do so, the last being the aforementioned Dawson’s Creek, but there has also been soundtracks from ‘Ally McBeal” (Oct 1998), ‘South Park’ (Dec 98), and the first was back in April of 1991 from ‘Twin Peaks’. “Glee 3” becomes the 613th No.1 album in Australia, and the first soundtrack to top the charts since “Mamma Mia” spent five weeks at the top from July in 2008. Usher re-peaked last week at No.7 with “Raymond V Raymond”, but this week he jumps five places to No.2. Last weeks No.1 re-topper for Justin Bieber drops back to No.5, whilst the newly remastered edition of The Rolling Stones’ “Exile on Main Street” holds at No.6. The “Iron Man 2” soundtrack drops four places to No.7, and also dropping four places are k.d. Lang’s “Recollection” to No.8 and Lady GaGa’s “The Fame Monster” to No.9. Florence + The Machine again re-enter the Top 10 at No.10 with “Lungs” Former Perth locals and now UK darling’s Pendulum debut at No.3 with their third album entitled “Immersion”. This now becomes their highest placed album here, beating 2008’s “In Silico” which debuted and peaked at No.9, and their 2005 album “Hold Your Colour” which charted here in January of 2006 reaching No.77. Another Perth group (still based there though), land right behind Pendulum to debut at No.4, it’s Tame Impala and their debut album “Innerspeaker”. The Modular Records group have seen success on the ARIA Charts before, peaking at No.10 on the physical chart with their self titled EP, which is still charting after 85 weeks and is sitting at No.11 on that chart. Another local act making a new entry is The Beautiful Girls, and their fourth album “Spooks” debus at No.18, becoming their highest placed entry so far. Their September 2003 album “Learn Yourself” initially peaked at No.94, before re-entering in January of 2004 to climb to No.80. Second album “We’re Already Gone” debuted and peaked at No.19 in July of 2005, and 2007’s “Ziggurats” went to No.21 in May. A group who haven’t been on the charts since 2001 make a welcome return this week with their sixth album, this one self-titled, “Stone Temple Pilots”. The group separated in 2003, with members doing their own projects including Velvet Revolver, Army of Anyone and Scott Weiland recording solo material. Now back together, they debut at No.21, the same position that their fourth album “No.4” placed at in November of 1999. Their debut album “Core” might have only reached No.29 on the charts, but did stay in the Top 100 for 31 weeks, but their second album “Purple” (26-June-1994) debuted at No.1 and charted for 63 weeks. 1996’s “Tiny Music… Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop” (April) gave them their second top ten success, debuting at No.3. After “No.4”, their fifth album from July 2001 entitled “Shangri-La Dee Da” only made it No.35 spending four weeks in the Top 100. Other acts who have been charting since the 90’s also score new entries this week. Faithless first scored an album entry here in 1997 with “Reverence” (HP-51, Aug 97), and they debut at No.28 this week with their latest album “The Dance”. Soulfly first appeared on our charts with their self-titled album in May of 1998 (HP-33), and this week they enter at No.38 with their new album “Omen”. Melbourne hardcore punk group Deez Nuts debut at No.44 with their third album, “This One’s For You”. Their second album “Stay True” hit No.80 in October of 2008. Rapper Nas debuts at No.60 with his tenth album “Distant Relatives”, a collaboration album with Damien Marley. Nas last hit our charts in July 2008 with the No.55 album “Untitled”, but scored his highest placed album with January 2007’s “Hip Hop is Dead”, which debuted and peaked at No.50. Two albums which climb well this week comes from David Hobson and his latest “Enchanted”, which is up twenty places to No.19 (one place lower than its original peak). And recent visitor to our shores Craig David’s new album “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” is up twenty places to No.24.
June 2, 201015 yr Can anyone tell me where cheryl cole was this week with "fight for this love" ??? #52 apparently. :) Btw, Diana Vickers debuts at #61 on the Australian Airplay Chart. :)
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