Posted June 6, 201015 yr ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 7th June 2010 1 (1) OMG – Usher ft will.i.am 2 (2) Airplanes – B.O.B. ft Hayley Williams 3 (5) California Gurls – Katy Perry ft Snoop Dogg 4 (4) We No Speak Americano – Yolanda Be Cool ft D Cup 5 (7) Ridin’ Solo – Jason DeRulo 6 (3) Your Love Is My Drug – Ke$ha 7 (6) Break Your Heart – Taio Cruz 8 (15) Jessie’s Girl – Glee Cast 9 (16) Gettin’ Over You – David Guetta ft Chris Willis & Fergie 10 (17) Opposite Of Adults – Chiddy Bang 11 (11) Eenie Meanie – Sean Kingston ft Justin Bieber 12 (8) Nothin’ On You – B.O.B. ft Bruno Mars 13 (10) Hey, Soul Sister - Train 14 (12) Not Afraid - Eminem 15 (19) Whataya Want From Me – Adam Lambert 16 (22) I Like That – Richard Vission & Static Revenger ft Luciana 17 (9) Just Say So – Brian McFadden 18 (35) Billionaire – Travie McCoy ft Bruno Mars 19 (13) Alejandro – Lady GaGa 20 (14) Baby – Justin Bieber 21 (25) My First Kiss – 3OH!3 ft Ke$ha 22 (20) I Made It (Cash Money Heroes) – Kevin Rudolf 23 (18) Can’t Be Tamed – Miley Cyrus 24 (23) Unbroken – Stan Walker 25 (21) Mr Mysterious – Vanessa Amorosi 26 (32) This Ain’t A Love Song – Scouting For Girls 27 (26) In My Head – Jason DeRulo 28 (36) Dance The Way I Feel – Ou Est Le Swimming Pool 29 (27) If We Ever Meet Again – Timbaland ft Katy Perry 30 (24) Not Myself Tonight – Christina Aguilera 31 (29) Te Amo - Rihanna 32 (New) I Like It – Enrique Iglesias 33 (30) You’ve Got The Love – Florence + The Machine 34 (33) Seventeen - Jet 35 (Re) Lying – Amy Meredith 36 (31) Telephone – Lady GaGa & Beyonce 37 (New) Satellite - Lena 38 (46) The Only Exception – Paramore 39 (44) Love Lost – The Temper Trap 40 (39) Memories – David Guetta ft Kid Cudi 41 (--) Tiny Dancer (Hold Me Closer) – Ironik ft Chipmunk & Elton John 42 (38) Imma Be – Black Eyed Peas 43 (Re) Big Jet Plane – Angus & Julia Stone 44 (43) Empire State Of Mind – Jay-Z ft Alicia Keys 45 (42) Fireflies – Owl City 46 (34) Rude Boy - Rihanna 47 (Re) Close To You – John Butler Trio 48 (47) Heartbreak Warfare – John Mayer 49 (Re) Take Your Shirt Off – T-Pain 50 (45) Tik Tok – Ke$ha
June 6, 201015 yr Author ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 7th June 2010 1 (1) Glee The Music Vol.3 Showstoppers – Glee Cast 2 (2) Raymond V Raymond – Usher 3 (5) My Worlds – Justin Bieber 4 (3) Immersion - Pendulum 5 (8) Recollection – K.D. Lang 6 (7) Iron Man OST – AC/DC 7 (9) The Fame Monster – Lady GaGa 8 (10) Lungs – Florence + The Machine 9 (4) Innerspeaker – Tame Impala 10 (11) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone 11 (6) Exile On Main Street – Rolling Stones 12 (29) Glee The Music Season 1 Vol.2 – Glee Cast 13 (New) Sex And The City 2 – Original Soundtrack 14 (26) Funhouse – P!nk 15 (31) Glee The Music Season 1 Vol.1 – Glee Cast 16 (42) Remember Cat Stevens – Cat Stevens 17 (Re) Greatest Hits – Foo Fighters 18 (12) Sigh No More – Mumford & Sons 19 (17) Jason DeRulo – Jason DeRulo 20 (New) The Crystal Axis – The Midnight Juggernauts 21 (25) April Uprising – John Butler Trio 22 (Re) The Essential – Michael Jackson 23 (23) Crazy Love – Michael Buble 24 (14) Golden Rule - Powderfinger 25 (Re) I Am Sasha Fierce - Beyonce 26 (33) Greatest Hits – Guns N Roses 27 (30) Animal – Ke$ha 28 (19) Enchanted Way – David Hobson 29 (20) I Dreamed A Dream – Susan Boyle 30 (22) Slash - Slash 31 (13) This Is The Warning – Dead Letter Circus 32 (15) Brothers – The Black Keys 33 (16) Glee The Music: The Power Of Madonna – Glee Cast 34 (Re) It’s Not Me, It’s You – Lily Allen 35 (32) Conditions – The Temper Trap 36 (New) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum 37 (40) One Love – David Guetta 38 (Re) Compass – Mark Vincent 39 (27) The Remix – Lady GaGa 40 (37) Hazardous – Vanessa Amorosi 41 (Re) Hits – Phil Collins 42 (21) Stone Temple Pilots – Stone Temple Pilots 43 (Re) Greatest Hits – Bruce Springsteen 44 (34) Fever – Bullet For My Valentine 45 (Re) The Very Best Of – The Doors 46 (18) Spooks – The Beautiful Girls 47 (Re) Celebration – Madonna 48 (39) Fearless – Taylor Swift 49 (Re) Soulbook – Rod Stewart 50 (48) Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits – Creedance Clearwater Revival
June 6, 201015 yr Author Gavin Ryan Chart Commentary (Thanks to Gavin Ryan) Singles Holding for a fifth week at the No.1 position on the ARIA Singles Chart is Usher's "OMG" (DL:1 hold, Phys: 2 to 3), which is now the equal longest running No.1 single this year, tying it with the first No.1 of this year/decade Owl City's "Fireflies", plus it helps Usher's album "Raymond V Raymond" to stay at No.2 for a second week. Also holding, but only for a third week is B.o.B. and Hayley Williams on their collaboration "Airplanes" (DL: 2 hold), whilst B.o.B.'s other track on the charts "Nothin' on You" (DL: 8 to 12) is one of the three Top 10 dropouts this week, falling down to No.12. Rebounding to its original No.3 debut position is Katy Perry's "California Gurls" (DL: 3 hold), up two places this week, jumping over the only other holding track in the Top 10, at No.4 its "We No Speak Americano" (DL: 6 to 5) by Yolanda Be Cool feat DCup. After falling to No.9 several weeks ago, Jason DeRulo's "Ridin' Solo" (DL: 7 to 4) is up to a new peak of No.5 this week, giving him his third successive Top 5 single here in Australia. Ke$ha's fourth Top 3 single "Your Love is My Drug" (DL: 5 to 7, Phys: 5 to 4) drops back three places to No.6 this week, and Taoi Cruz drops down one place to No.7 with "Break Your Heart" (DL: 4 to 6). Those three new entries to the Top 10 take up the last three places I have yet to mention. The Glee Cast scores their first Top 10 for 2010, as their version of "Jessie's Girl" (DL: 14 to 8) jumps up seven places to No.8. David Guetta scores his fourth Top 10 single from his "One Love" album (TW-37), as "Gettin' Over You" (DL: 17 to 9) is also up seven places to No.9 this week, and scoring their first top ten entry is rap duo Chiddy Bang and "Opposite of Adults" (DL: 18 to 10), which like the last two tracks is also up seven places to No.10. NEW PEAKS: For a third week, Sean Kingston and Justin Bieber stay at the No.11 position with "Eenie Meenie: (DL: 13 to 11), but could possibly go higher next week with the release of the physical single this coming week. Travie McCoy scores the biggest climbing track within the Top 50 this week, as his first solo single "Billionaire" (DL: 34 to 16) is up seventeen spots to No.18 this week. After two weeks at their debut of No.25, 3OH!3 and Ke$ha climb four places to No.21 with "My First Kiss" (DL: 21 to 20). Scouting for Girls climb again this week, as "This Ain't a Love Song" (DL: 33 to 23, Phys: 13 debut) is up six places to No.26. Up eight places to No.28 is "Dance the Way I Feel" (DL: 39 to 28) by Ou Est le Swimming Pool. The biggest climb in the Top 100 this week comes from a staple of the early 2000's, but who has not scored a Top 50 entry since 2004. Enrique Iglesias storms up thirty-nine places to No.32 (LW-71) with "I Like it" (DL: 32 debut) featuring Pitbull as guest vocalist. That last Enrique Top 50 entry was "Not in Love" (HP-15, March 2004). Four weeks ago, Amy Meredith debuted at No.27, but last week they fell to No.57. This week they rise again (ahead of the CD Single released next week) with "Lying" to climb back up to No.35 (DL: 36 debut). Another local act climb back into the Top 50, and to a new peak is Angus & Julia Stone's "Big Jet Plane", up eight places to No.43. Paramore are up eight places to No.38 with "The Only Exception" (DL: 45 to 38), and last week we saw a debut at No.41 from Chipmunk, "Until You Were Gone", which drops out of the Top 100, but he is back in at No.41 again as guest vocalist on the former No.64 hit (June 2009) "Tiny Dancer (Hold Me Closer)", by Ironik. Last weekend was the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 finals (broadcast on SBS here), and the winner of this years competition is the highest new entry of the week, "Satellite" (DL: 37 debut) by Lena, which enters at No.37. The German entrant and her song were No.1 in her country from late March to the end of April, when it won the countries finals for the competition, and has since gone to the top in Finland, Norway and Sweden, and No.2 in Austria, Denmark, Ireland and Switzerland. Last years winning song "Fairytale" by Alexander Rybak hit No.67 in the last week of May in 2009, who was the twelfth Eurovision chart entry in Australia, making Lena now the thirteenth, and the first since Johnny Logan's "Hold Me Now" (1987 winner, No.4 here in Oct 87) to crack the Top 40. Below Top 50: Nelly Furtado and N*E*R*D are up twenty-two places to No.52 this week, looking set to break into the Top 50 next week. Also up twenty-two places are Lady Antebellum and their future hit here "Need You Now", rising to No.59. The only other new peak below the Top 50 comes from local rappers Bliss N' Eso and their new track "Down By the River", which is up five places to No.58. Now here's a song you NEVER thought you'd see on the charts, but it has happened. Pendulum did a remix of the ABC News Theme, which Triple J's The Doctor plays, and this week it debuts at No.64. The remix is credited to Pendulum, but the original composers do get the artist credit, Peter Wall and Tony Ansell who wrote the theme for the ABC News back in 1985, and was used unchanged until 2005. The current UK No.1, and his fourth there in total, is "Dirtee Disco" by Dizzee Rascal, which this week debuts at No.68 on the ARIA Singles Chart. The track will appear on the newly repackaged edition of his "Tongue N' Cheek" album due out this week, and the song features a sped up sample of the 1972 single for the Staple Singers "I'll Take You There" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXvKRZRofDE Alicia Keys' "Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down" re-enters at No.82 this week, and her version with Jay-Z is down a spot to No.44, both versions of which are used in the opening titles of "Sex and the City 2", and could rise back up the charts again next week thanks to the widespread release of the film in the past week. Mention must also go to Lady GaGa's "Poker Face", which is racking up its 89th week in the Top 100, now the longest charting single in ARIA and Australian chart history. Glee Report: With the Gleesters scoring their first Top 10 for the year with "Jessie's Girl", that is their only Top 50 entry this week, as "Total Eclipse of the Heart" drops twenty-five places to No.53. A song from this last weeks show "Safety Dance" (Men Without Hats, HP-5, Oct 1983) makes its debut at No.91, and from an upcoming episode "The Boy is Mine" (Brandy & Monica, HP-3, June 1998) debuts at No.97. There fifth Top 100 track for the week is last weeks entry of "Run Joey Run", falling twenty-eight places to land at No.92 this week. Albums As I mentioned just above, Glee have five Top 100 singles this week, score a Top 10 hit, and they also hold onto the No.1 position on the albums chart with "Glee: The Music, Volume 3 Showstoppers". It keeps Usher's "Raymond V Raymond" off the top spot, relegated to No.2 for a second week, while former chart-topper "My Worlds" by Justin Bieber climbs two places to No.3, pushing down last weeks debut from Pendulum, "Immersion" to No.4 this week. k.d. Lang's "Recollection" climbs back up three places to No.5, AC/DC's "Iron Man 2" Soundtrack is back up one spot to No.6, and both climbing two places are Lady GaGa's "The Fame Monster" to No.7 and "Lungs" by Florence + The Machine, re-peaking at No.8, where it first landed in early March this year. Tame Impala fall five places from last weeks debut with their album "Innerspeaker", down to No.9 this week, and another local act, Angus and Julia Stone re-enter the Top 10 at No.10. The soundtrack to the film "Sex and the City 2" claims the highest new entry of the week, debuting at No.13. The set features songs from Alicia Keys, Dido, Cee-Lo, Ricki-Lee, Jennifer Hudson and Leona Lewis, Cyndi Lauper and Liza Minnelli doing her rendition of "Single Ladies". It lands right in the middle of two other soundtracks which are climbing back up the charts. Glee Volume 2 jumps seventeen places to No.12, and Glee Volume 1 is up sixteen places to No.15. Melbourne group Midnight Juggernauts do one better with their second album, by debuting at No.20 with their second album "The Crystal Axis", one place higher than their August 2007 self-titled album which debuted and peaked at No.21. Some retailers are taking advantage of the upcoming mid-year sales, and have helped push up lower priced CD Albums this week, as a rush of older charting titles bound up the charts. P!nk's "Funhouse" is up twelve places to No.14. Cat Stevens is due to tour here soon, and his "Remember Cat Stevens" set, which originally peaked at No.23 in early 2000, scores its highest chart placing by leaping up twenty-six places to a new peak of No.16 this week. The Foo Fighters "Greatest Hits" collection is up forty places to No.17, but the biggest leap of all is the sixty-seven place jump for "The Essential Michael Jackson", up to No.22 this week. Beyonce's "I Am. Sacha Fierce" is up fifty-one places to No.25, and former No.1 from Lily Allen "It's Not Me, it's You" is up forty places to No.34. Lady Antebellum score their first Top 50 placing by climbing sixteen places to No.36 with "Need You Now". Best Of collections from Bruce Springsteen (94 to 43), Madonna (70 to 47), Phil Collins (Re-entry at No.41) and The Doors (Re-entry at No.45), join other re-entering greatest hits sets lower down from Black Sabbath (No.58), Eurythmics (No.62), Roy Orbison (No.67), Neil Diamond (No.70) and Crowded House (No.72) amongst others.
June 6, 201015 yr Lena's reach proving international :o Yeah it's amazing innit? Go Lena :wub: I wonder if it will actually outpeak her on the UK charts today? :/
June 6, 201015 yr Lena's reach proving international :o The record company should now push 'Satellite' for a US release. Eurovision might finally crack the American market. :D
June 6, 201015 yr and yet Turkey and Greece aren't doing that well in most I-Tunes charts, that's because most of the people who voted for them were immigrants voting on their own country, not on the song. I guess Lena was the real favorite in Australia.
June 6, 201015 yr and yet Turkey and Greece aren't doing that well in most I-Tunes charts, that's because most of the people who voted for them were immigrants voting on their own country, not on the song. I guess Lena was the real favorite in Australia. The same can be said about UK voting. Which technically means we gave our most points to Romania. :o
June 6, 201015 yr Lena :w00t: I find so weird how Glee's JG is climbing although the ep was shown ages ago :wacko:
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