Posted August 1, 201014 yr ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 2nd August 2010 1 (1) Love The Way You Lie – Eminem ft Rihanna 2 (2) I Like It – Enrique Iglesias 3 (10) DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love - Usher 4 (3) California Gurls – Katy Perry 5 (4) If I Had You – Adam Lambert 6 (13 Club Can’t Handle Me – Flo Rida 7 (14) Dynamite – Taio Cruz 8 (6) Billionaire – Travie McCoy ft Bruno Mars 9 (5) Airplanes – B.O.B. ft Hayley Williams 10 (9) Not Afraid – Eminem 11 (7) Smile – Uncle Kracker 12 (12) OMG – Usher ft will.i.am 13 (29) All The Lovers – Kylie Minogue 14 (11) Gettin’ Over You – David Guetta ft Chris Willis & Fergie 15 (15) My First Kiss – 3OH!3 ft Ke$ha 16 (18) Dirty Picture – Taio Cruz ft Ke$ha 17 (17) We No Speak Americano – Yolanda Be Cool ft D Cup 18 (22) Dance The Way I Feel – Ou Est Le Swimming Pool 19 (24) IYIYI – Cody Simpson ft Flo Rida 20 (19) Lying – Amy Meredith 21 (21) Hey, Soul Sister – Train 22 (23) Ridin’ Solo – Jason Derulo 23 (20) Break Your Heart – Taio Cruz 24 (32) Plans – Birds Of Tokyo 25 (26) The Only Exception - Paramore 26 (25) Your Love Is My Drug – Ke$ha 27 (28) This Ain’t A Love Song – Scouting For Girls 28 (30) Somebody To Love – Justin Bieber 29 (33) Love The Fall – Michael Paynter 30 (31) If It’s Love - Train 31 (16) Bang, Bang, Bang – Mark Ronson & The Business Intl 32 (37) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum 33 (27) Can’t Be Tamed – Miley Cyrus 34 (41) Big Jet Plane – Angus & Julia Stone 35 (47) What If – Jason Derulo 36 (43) Alejandro – Lady GaGa 37 (40) Waka, Waka (This Time For Africa) – Shakira ft Freshlyground 38 (39) Baby I’m Gettin’ Better - Gyroscope 39 (35) Eenie Meanie – Sean Kingston ft Justin Bieber 40 (8) I Hate Mondays – Newton Faulkner 41 (34) Chemical Rush – Brian McFadden 42 (36) Opposite Of Adults – Chiddy Bang 43 (42) Misery – Maroon 5 44 (38) Mousetrap Heart – Thirsty Merc 45 (46) Pyramid – Charice ft Iyaz 46 (New) This Afternoon - Nickelback 47 (48) Baby – Justin Bieber 48 (New) Crossfire – Brandon Flowers 49 (45) Whataya Want From Me – Adam Lambert 50 (Re) In My Head – Jason Derulo
August 1, 201014 yr Author ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 2nd August 2010 1 (1) Recovery - Eminem 2 (New) Birds Of Tokyo – Birds Of Tokyo 3 (2) Aphrodite – Kylie Minogue 4 (7) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone 5 (21) Sigh No More – Mumford & Sons 6 (5) My Worlds – Justin Bieber 7 (8) Lungs – Florence + The Machine 8 (9) Save Me, San Francisco – Train 9 (17) The Fame Monster – Lady GaGa 10 (13) Raymond V Raymond – Usher 11 (6) Euphoria – Enrique Iglesias 12 (4) Glee The Music Vol.3 Showstoppers – Glee Cast 13 (11) A Beautiful Exchange – Hillsong Live 14 (3) The Twilight Saga: Eclipse – Original Soundtrack 15 (18) Can’t Be Tamed – Miley Cyrus 16 (14) To The Sea – Jack Johnson 17 (26) Jason Derulo – Jason Derulo 18 (19) Immersion - Pendulum 19 (16) Cinema – The Cat Empire 20 (20) Animal – Ke$ha 21 (25) For Your Entertainment – Adam Lambert 22 (27) Glee The Music Season 1 Vol.1 – Glee Cast 23 (31) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum 24 (32) April Uprising – John Butler Trio 25 (28) We Are Born - Sia 26 (30) Glee The Music Season 1 Vol.2 – Glee Cast 27 (22) Restless – Amy Meredith 28 (24) Deep Blue – Parkway Drive 29 (12) Basement Birds – Basement Birds 30 (10) Glee The Music: Journey To Regionals – Glee Cast 31 (34) Battle Studies – John Mayer 32 (23) The Resistance - Muse 33 (15) Korn III: Remember Who You Are – Korn 34 (29) One Love – David Guetta 35 (33) Funhouse – P!nk 36 (36) Recollection – K.D. Lang 37 (41) Conditions – The Temper Trap 38 (35) Slash - Slash 39 (42) Golden Rule – Powderfinger 40 (Re) One Of The Boys – Katy Perry 41 (Re) This Is War – 30 Seconds To Mars 42 (44) Alive – Ed Kowalczyk 43 (48) Fearless – Taylor Swift 44 (38) Iron Man 2 – AC/DC 45 (37) Bionic – Christina Aguilera 46 (49) Rokstarr – Taio Cruz 47 (New) Collisions And Castaways – 36 Crazyfists 48 (Re) Dark Horse - Nickelback 49 (50) Remember Cat Stevens – Cat Stevens 50 (45) The Essential – Michael Jackson
August 1, 201014 yr Author http://australian-charts.com/forum.asp?tod...3124&pages= Gavin Ryan Chartifacts (Thanks to Gavin Ryan) For a third week, Eminem dominates both the top of the ARIA Singles and Album Charts with his track "Love the Way You Lie" (DL: 1 hold) and its parent album "Recovery". He had done this for two weeks in 2002 (Without Me) and 2003 (Lose Yourself), but now he has done it for a third consecutive week. So for a fourth week, Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull are happy to say "I Like it" (DL: 2 to 3) to the No.2 spot, now earning a Platinum sales certification. Pitbull also appears on two of the Top 3 singles, as his teaming with Usher charges up seven places from #10 to No.3, it's Usher and Pitbull with "DJ's Got Us Falllin' in Love" (DL: 10 to 2), on track to be another No.1 single for Usher possibly, and Pitbull's first. With Usher charging through the Top 10 pack, it pushes former No.1 "California Gurls" (DL: 3 to 4) for Katy Perry and Snoop Dogg down one place to No.4, plus Katy debuts at No.13 on the download chart only with her new single “Teenage Dream”. It also pushes down Adam Lambert's "If I Had You" (DL: 5 hold, Phys: 8 to 6) to No.5. Two songs jump into the Top 10, the first being Flo Rida and David Guetta on the #13 to No.6 single "Club Can't Handle Me" (DL: 12 to 8), and also jumping up seven places is Taio Cruz with "Dynamite" (DL: 14 to 6), up to No.7 this week. Travie McCoy and Bruno Mars drop down two places from being a "Billionaire" (DL: 6 to 7) to No.8, and nose-diving down four places is B.o.B. and Hayley Williams on their "Airplanes" (DL: 4 to 9), now at No.9. Yet again Eminem rounds out the Top 10 at No.10 with "Not Afraid" (DL: 9 to 11), the fourth time that this song has appeared at the No.10 position. NEW PEAKS: After almost two weeks of promotion around the country, Kylie Minogue's "All the Lovers" (DL: 30 to 14, Phys: 3 to 4) scores a new peak of No.13 this week, thanks to a sixteen place jump. Whilst Taio Cruz lands a Top 10 placing with "Dynamite", his other new track "Dirty Picture" (DL: 24 to 22) is up to a new peak of No.16. After seven weeks of going up and down in the 20-30 section, Cody Simpson this week breaks into the Top 20 at No.19 with his track "iYiYi" (DL: 23 to 19) featuring Flo Rida on guest vocals. With the release and debut at No.2 for the third album by Birds of Tokyo, the albums second single "Plans" (DL: 32 to 24) makes an eight place jump to a new peak of No.24. After charging into the Top 40 last week, Michael Paynter again jumps this week, but only up four places to land at No.29 with "Love the Fall" (DL: 36 to 34, Phys: 1 to 2). Lady Antebellum continue to steadily climb, this week "Need You Now" (DL: 35 to 31) is up to No.32, whilst Angus and Julia Stone re-peak at No.34 with "Big Jet Plane" (DL: 39 to 35), as their album reclimbs the Top 10 albums chart. Last weeks debut for Jason DeRulo's fourth single "What if" (DL: 48 to 36) has been surpassed, as this new track is up twelve places to No.35, whilst his former No.1 "In My Head" sneaks back into the Top 50 at No.50.. Charice and Iyaz are up to No.45 with their track "Pyramid", and breaking into the Top 50 are "This Afternoon" by Nickelback, up thirty-two places to No.46, and The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers is up four places to No.48 with his track "Crossfire". Below Top 50: 30 Seconds to Mars are in the country for a tour at the moment, which has helped their latest single "Closer to the Edge" to climb thirty-four places to land at No.51, but the biggest climbing single in the Top 100 this week belongs to another tourist, this one on a promotional tour; Ne-Yo, who's new track "Beautiful Monster" is up thirty-six places to No.57. Right behind him at No.58 hitting a new peak is local hip-hop act Bliss N' Eso, who are up sixteen places with their latest single "Down By the River". Mention must also go to Kelly Clarkson's track "Commander", which jumps twenty places to No.68 (HP-61), and Splendour in the Grass headliners Mumford & Sons jump back up seventeen places with their "Little Lion Man" to No.74. There are only three new entries to the Top 100 this week, all below the #90 point. Soooo the highest new entry of the week goes to Australian dance act The Potbelleez and their new single "Hello", which enters at No.91. It’s the groups fourth charting single, having previously charted with “Don’t Hold Back” (HP-5, peaked Jan 2008), “Are You With Me” (HP-15, peaked August 2008) and “Trouble Trouble” (HP-54, Nov 2008). The four piece are currently working on their second album, which is due in October. The fourth single from Lady GaGa's "The Monster" version of "The Fame", which jumps back into the Top 10 at No.9 (LW-17), debuts at No.93 entitled "Dance in the Dark", this one sounding very Depeche Mode (circa 1991) with elements of late 80's electro-pop and a Madonna ‘Vogue’ mini-monologue name-drop too. Lady GaGa also retains the longest running Top 100 single crown by spending a 97th week on the charts with "Poker Face", up two places to No.95. The second single from The Gorillaz "Plastic Beach" album (95 to No.62 this week) debuts at No.96 entitled "On Melancholy Hill". Lead single “Stylo” debuted and peaked at No.48 in early March, and what was supposed to be the second single, “Supafast Jellyfish” has now been moved to be the third single from the album. Albums Eminem stays for a sixth week at No.1 with his "Recovery" album, one week shy of his seven week stay with 2002's "The Eminem Show". That album stayed at the top for its first six weeks, reclaiming the top spot in its seventeenth week. So if "Recovery" stays atop next week, then it will be Eminem's longest continual run at the top of the albums chart. For the third time during Eminem's reign, an Australian act debuts at No.2 (Sia and Kylie were the other two), this one being the third album from Birds of Tokyo, their first self-titled, and their first for EMI, plus by debuting so high it automatically becomes their highest placed album, beating the No.3 peak of their 2008 album "Universes". Below is their ARIA Chart performance so far: LP Entry Date HP WI W2Pk Titles A1 12-Feb-07 88 1 1 Day One A2 14-Jul-08 3 15 1 Universes A2 12-Jan-09 50 6 4 Universes ® L1 15-Feb-10 11 4 1 The Broken Strings Tour A3 2-Aug-10 2 1* 1* Birds of Tokyo Kylie Minogue's three weeks at No.2 with "Aphrodite" comes to an end as her 11th studio album drops one place to No.3. Splendor in the Grass acts Angus and Julia Stone climb three places to No.4 with their former No.1 "Down the Way", plus another Splendor act, Mumford & Sons, leap sixteen places to No.5 with their former chart topping album "Sigh No More", now up to No.5. One further Splendor act climbs too, that is Florence + The Machine and their album "Lungs", which by moving up one place to No.7 gains a new peak for that album. Justin Bieber's "My Worlds" is down one place to No.6, and climbing one place to again gain a new peak is Train and their latest album "Save Me, San Francisco". Along with Mumford & Sons, two other acts return to the Top 10, with Lady GaGa's "The Fame Monster" jumping eight places to land back inside the Top 10 at No.9, and Usher's newly repackaged "Raymond V Raymond" comes back in at No.10. Jason DeRulo climbs nine places to No.17 with his self-titled album, now helped by a fourth Top 40 single in "What if". Climbing to a new peak of No.23 is Lady Antebellum and their set "Need You Now", whilst another Splendor act, John Butler Trio, climb eight places to No.24 with their "April Uprising" album. In anticipation of Katy Perry’s “Teenage Dreams” album at the end of August, her first album “One For the Boys” is back into the Top 50 at No.41, up twenty-one places. And due to their national tour, 30 Seconds to Mars see their album “This is War” also re-enter the Top 50, its up twenty-five places to No.41 this week. Alaskan four-piece heavy-metal group 36 Crazyfists see their fifth album become their second chart entry in Australia, as they debut at No.47 with “Collisions and Castaways”. Their previous chart effort was with their third album “Rest Inside the Flames” which hit No.53 in June 2006. New album entries below the Top 50 come in the form of the Soundtracks for the newly released films “Step Up 3D”, in at No.61, and the latest Chris Nolan (Batman/Dark Knight) directed film starring Leonardo DiCaprio, the “Inception” soundtrack debuts at No.67. The seventh studio album for Sheryl Crow sneaks into the Top 100 at No.95, entitled “100 Miles from Memphis”. The album is a departure from her usual pop/rock sound and is more of a Memphis soul styled album, which has some originals and covers, plus guest vocalists including Justin Timberlake and Keith Richards. It’s her first new chart entry in almost five years, with her sixth album “Detours” not make a dent on our charts in February of 2008. Sheryl’s ARIA album positions have been: LP Entry Date HP WI W2Pk Titles A1 30-Oct-94 1x2 33 57 TUESDAY NIGHT MUSIC CLUB A2 20-Oct-96 14 1 46a SHERYL CROW A3 19-Oct-98 52 1 5 THE GLOBE SESSIONS A3 1-Mar-99 90 1 1 THE GLOBE SESSIONS ® A4 15-Apr-02 40 1 4 C'MON C'MON G1 3-Nov-03 89 3 3a VERY BEST OF SHERYL CROW A5 3-Oct-05 98 1 1 WILDFLOWER G1 17-Oct-05 98 1 1 VERY BEST OF SHERYL CROW ® A7 2-Aug-10 95 1* 1* 100 MILES FROM MEMPHIS
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