Posted August 8, 201014 yr ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 9th August 2010 1 (1) Love The Way You Lie – Eminem ft Rihanna 2 (7) Dynamite – Taio Cruz 3 (2) I Like It – Enrique Iglesias 4 (New) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry 5 (3) DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love - Usher 6 (6) Club Can’t Handle Me – Flo Rida 7 (4) California Gurls – Katy Perry ft Snoop Dogg 8 (5) If I Had You – Adam Lambert 9 (8) Billionaire – Travie McCoy ft Bruno Mars 10 (10) Not Afraid - Eminem 11 (11) Smile – Uncle Kracker 12 (9) Airplanes – B.O.B. ft Hayley Williams 13 (12) OMG – Usher ft will.i.am 14 (14) Gettin’ Over You – David Guetta f Chris Willis & Fergie 15 (15) My First Kiss – 3OH!3 ft Ke$ha 16 (16) Dirty Picture – Taio Cruz ft Ke$ha 17 (18) Dance The Way I Feel – Ou Est Le Swimming Pool 18 (17) We No Speak Americano – Yolanda Be Cool & D Cup 19 (19) IYIYI – Cody Simpson 20 (24) Plans – Birds Of Tokyo 21 (30) If It’s Love - Train 22 (29) Love The Fall – Michael Paynter 23 (13) All The Lovers – Kylie Minogue 24 (21) Hey, Soul Sister – Train 25 (23) Break Your Heart – Taio Cruz 26 (25) The Only Exception - Paramore 27 (32) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum 28 (20) Lying – Amy Meredith 29 (22) Ridin’ Solo – Jason Derulo 30 (26) Your Love Is My Drug – Ke$ha 31 (Re) You’ve Got The Love – Florence + The Machine 32 (35) What If – Jason Derulo 33 (34) Big Jet Plane – Angus & Julia Stone 34 (27) This Ain’t A Love Song – Scouting For Girls 35 (31) Bang, Bang, Bang – Mark Ronson & The Business Intl 36 (New) Closer To The Edge – 30 Seconds To Mars 37 (28) Somebody To Love – Justin Bieber 38 (38) Baby I’m Gettin’ Better - Gyroscope 39 (46) This Afternoon - Nickelback 40 (33) Can’t Be Tamed – Miley Cyrus 41 (37) Waka, Waka (This Time For Africa) - Shakira 42 (36) Alejandro – Lady GaGa 43 (New) Dance In The Dark – Lady GaGa 44 (42) Opposite By Adults – Chiddy Bang 45 (New) Down By The River – Bliss N Eso 46 (48) Crossfire – Brandon Flowers 47 (43) Misery – Maroon 5 48 (41) Chemical Rush – Brian McFadden 49 (49) Whataya Want From Me – Adam Lambert 50 (39) Eenie Meanie – Sean Kingston ft Justin Bieber
August 8, 201014 yr Author ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 9th August 2010 1 (New) Running On Air – Bliss N Eso 2 (1) Recovery - Eminem 3 (New) I Believe You Liar - Washington 4 (2) Birds Of Tokyo – Birds Of Tokyo 5 (7) Lungs – Florence + The Machine 6 (New) The Suburbs – Arcade Fire 7 (3) Aphrodite – Kylie Minogue 8 (5) Sigh No More – Mumford & Sons 9 (New) Nightmare – Avenged Sevenfold 10 (4) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone 11 (8) Save Me, San Francisco - Train 12 (10) Raymond V Raymond - Usher 13 (6) My Worlds – Justin Bieber 14 (9) The Fame Monster – Lady GaGa 15 (37) Conditions – The Temper Trap 16 (12) Glee The Music: Vol.3 Showstoppers – Glee Cast 17 (21) For Your Entertainment – Adam Lambert 18 (22) Glee The Music: Season 1 Vol.2 – Glee Cast 19 (11) Euphoria – Enrique Iglesias 20 (20) Animal – Ke$ha 21 (18) Immersion – Pendulum 22 (17) Jason Derulo – Jason Derulo 23 (23) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum 24 (16) To The Sea – Jack Johnson 25 (26) Glee The Music: Season 1 Vol.2 – Glee Cast 26 (14) The Twilight Saga: Eclipse – Original Soundtrack 27 (24) April Uprising – John Butler Trio 28 (19) Cinema – The Cat Empire 29 (15) Can’t Be Tamed – Miley Cyrus 30 (New) Melinda Does Doris – Melinda Schneider 31 (25) We Are Born - Sia 32 (New) Praise & Blame – Tom Jones 33 (31) Battle Studies – John Mayer 34 (30) Glee The Music: Journey To Regionals – Glee Cast 35 (34) One Love – David Guetta 36 (35) Funhouse – P!nk 37 (40) One Of The Boys – Katy Perry 38 (39) Golden Rule – Powderfinger 39 (28) Deep Blue – Parkway Drive 40 (27) Restless – Amy Meredith 41 (Re) Innerspeaker – Tame Impala 42 (41) This Is War – 30 Seconds To Mars 43 (38) Slash - Slash 44 (29) Basement Birds – Basement Birds 45 (32) The Resistance - Muse 46 (46) Rokstarr – Taio Cruz 47 (Re) Plastic Beach - Gorillaz 48 (36) Recollection – K.D. Lang 49 (48) Dark Horse - Nickelback 50 (33) Korn III: Remember Who You Are – Korn
August 8, 201014 yr Author http://australian-charts.com/forum.asp?tod...3211&pages= Gavin Ryan's Chartifacts (Thanks to Gavin Ryan) Singles Eminem and Rihanna stay put at the top of the ARIA Singles Chart for a fourth week with the track "Love the Way You Lie" (DL: 1 hold), but Eminem loses his double chart-crown by losing the top spot on the albums charts after six weeks, three weeks occupying both charts though. Rihanna has now accumulated six weeks at the top of the ARIA Charts in 2010, equaling “OMG” by Usher which spent six weeks at the top during May and June. RiRi has done it with this latest track and her March No.1 “Rude Boy”. Taio Cruz scores his second consecutive No.2 single, as "Dynamite" (DL: 6 to 2) explodes five places up the chart to land at No.2, the same peak his first single "Break Your Heart" did in May, which sits at No.25 this week. With "Dynamite" leaping up the charts, it pushes "I Like it" (DL: 3 to 5) for Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull down to No.3 after four weeks of occupying the No.2 spot. Pitbull's other collaboration; this time with Usher on "DJ's Got us Fallin' in Love" (DL: 2 to 4, Phys: 25 debut) is down two places to No.5 this week. Flo Rida and David Guetta hold at No.6 with "Club Can't Handle Me" (DL: 8 to 7), but it should climb next week due to 'Step Up 3D' (Soundtrack TW-53) opening in cinemas last Thursday, from which this song is taken. Adam Lambert falls three places to No.8 with his second Top 10 entry "If I Had You" (DL: 5 to 8, Phys: 6 to 5), and holding on to their Top 10 fortunes at No.9 are Travie McCoy and Bruno Mars with "Billionaire" (DL: 7 to 9), only down one place. And it's a fifth non-consecutive week at No.10 for Eminem's "Not Afraid" (DL: 11 hold), giving him another week of top-and-tale in the Top 10. Katy Perry's former No.1 single "California Gurls" (DL: 4 to 6) had previosuly been no lower on the charts than No.5, but this week her teaming with Snoop Dogg falls down three places to No.7. But she does also score the highest new entry of the week, as the title track from her forthcoming second album (due August 27th) "Teenage Dream" (DL: 13 to 3) debuts at No.4, one place lower than where "Cali Gurls" originally entered back in late May. The second single from Katy's "One of the Boys" (TW-37) album was "Hot N' Cold" (TW-85), which eventually rose to No.4 in its ninth week on the charts. This is Katy's ninth charting single and sixth Top 10 placing. NEW PEAKS: With Birds of Tokyo's self-titled album only dropping down two places to No.4 this week, it helps keep their single "Plans" (DL: 24 to 19) moving up the charts, this week it climbs four places to No.20. And right behind them are two more new peaking tracks, at No.21, up nine places is Train's "If it's Love" (DL: 30 to 20), and up seven places to No.22 is Michael Paynter's "Love the Fall" (DL: 34 to 31, Phys: 2 to 1). Whilst Lady Antebellum's album "Need You Now" is steady at No.23 this week, the single of the same name is up five places to No.27 (DL: 31 to 26). Jason DeRulo's "What if" climbs three places to No.32, and right behind him is Angus and Julia Stone with "Big Jet Plane" (DL: 35 to 34), whilst only up one place it is a new peak for the track at No.33. Up sixteen spots to No.36 are current tourists 30 Seconds to Mars with their third Top 50 entry "Closer to the Edge" (DL: 36 debut). Another tourist is Florence + The Machine, who leap back into the Top 50 at No.31 (LW-71) (DL: 30 re-entry) with their former Top 10 single "You've Got the Love". Nickelback creep into the Top 40 at No.39, up seven places, with their latest single "This Afternoon" (DL: 46 to 39). The biggest climbing single of the week is the fourth single from Lady GaGa's "Monster" section of "The Fame Monster" (TW-14) album entitled "Dance in the Dark", it leaps fifty places to land at No.43 this week. Local hip-hop act Bliss N' Eso score the new No.1 album, and also land their second Top 50 entry, as "Down By the River" moves up thirteen places to No.45, two places lower than their 2007 single “Bullet and a Target” which peaked at No.43. Right behind them at No.46 scoring a new peak is Brandon Flowers and his track "Crossfire". Below Top 50: Ne-Yo leapt up the charts last week with "Beautiful Monster", but this week that track is up four places to No.53. After two weeks at No.62, Calvin Harris is up to No.58 with "You Used to Hold Me". Last week's two other new entries move up to new peaks this week, with The Potbelleez climbing nine places to No.82 with "Hello", and Gorillaz are up a couple of places to No.94 with their latest track "On Melancholy Hill". Stan Walker debuts at No.54 with his third chart entry, "Choose You" (Phys: 7 debut). It follows on from his first singles "Black Box" (HP-02, Nov 2009) and the recent "Unbroken" which reached No.23 in late May, and is sitting at No.70 this week. His debut solo album “From the Inside Out” is due August 20th. This new single debuted at No.7 in New Zealand two weeks ago, falling to No.12 this past week, and he looks great in his new corn-row hairstyle for the clip. The fourth single from Rihanna's album "Rated R" (TW-58) debuts at No.73 entitled "Rockstar 101", featuring former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash. Her second and third single from the album are also on the charts, with third track "Te Amo" dropping to No.84, and her former No.1 track “Rude Boy" dropping out of the charts from No.97 after 27 weeks in the charts. Of course she is also atop the singles chart as guest vocalist on Eminem's latest single. The fourth and final new entry of the week comes in at No.93, and is a new track for Bliss N' Eso entitled "Addicted", which is taken from the new No.1 album in the country and becomes their fifth charting single. Albums After six weeks at No.1, Eminem loses his chart crown for the "Recovery" album, which drops to No.2 this week, to local hip-hop act Bliss N' Eso with their fourth album "Running on Air". The group’s previous best effort was with their 2008 set "Flying Colours" which debuted and peaked at No.10 in May of that year. “Running on Air” is the 617th No.1 album in Australia, and only the third locally performed No.1, the other two being Angus & Julia Stone and The John Butler Trio both in March, and also becomes the 145th No.1 album by an Australian act and they are the 74th local act to top the Australian Album Charts (1965-2010) and the 45th Australian GROUP to top the charts. The album is also the first time that the words ‘Running’ or ‘Air’ have appeared in a No.1 album title. The group’s previous charting efforts have been: LP Entry Date HP WI W2Pk Titles A1 23-Aug-04 -- -- -- Flowerrs in the Pavement A2 13-Mar-06 45 3a 1 Day of the Dog A3 05-May-08 10 14a 1 Flying Colours A4 09-Aug-10 1 1* 1 Running on Air Last weeks highest new entry for Birds of Tokyo falls down two places to No.4 this week, and scoring a new peak thanks to their current promo tour are Florence + The Machine with "Lungs", up two places to No.5. Kylie Minogue's "Aphrodite" is down four places to No.7, and Mumford and Sons' took a giant leap last week to No.5 with "Sigh No More", which this week falls down three places to No.8. And another act that climbed last week, but drop this week are Angus & Julia Stone whose "Down the Way" album drops six places to No.10. I've mentioned one of the four new entries to the Top 10 this week for Bliss N' Eso, so the next highest new entry is also from a local act, Brisbane group Washington and their debut album "I Believe You, Liar", which debuts at No.3. The album contains five of the six singles/EP’s that Megan and the group have released, including the new track “Sunday Best”, plus the chart hits “How to Tame Lions” (HP-73, Oct 2009) and “Rich Kids”( HP-70, May 2010). The third album for Canadian group Arcade Fire entitled "The Suburbs" debuts at No.6, landing one place higher than their previous album, 2007's "Neon Bible" which debuted and peaked at No.7. Their album history in Australia has been... LP Entry Date HP WI W2Pk Titles A1 28-Feb-05 80 1 1 Funeral A2 12-Mar-07 7 9 1 Neon Bible A2 16-Jul-07 99 2 2 Neon Bible ® A2 28-Jan-08 50 4 2 Neon Bible ® A3 09-Aug-10 6 1* 1 The Suburbs Debuting at No.9 is the fifth album for US rock band Avenged Sevenfold, instantly becoming their highest charting album here, beating the No.37 peak of their 2007 self-titled album, and only their second of the five albums to chart. Their chart history here has been... LP Entry Date HP WI W2Pk Titles A1 31-Jan-01 -- -- -- Sounding the Seventh Trumpet A2 26-Aug-03 -- -- -- Waking the Fallen A3 07-Jun-05 -- -- -- City of Evil A4 12-Nov-07 37 2 1 Avenged Sevenfold A5 09-Aug-10 9 1* 1 Nightmare After just over a year of charting (54 weeks this week), The Temper Trap's "Conditions" album has been repackaged, and that helps it to jumps twenty-two places to No.15 this week. And recently announced future tourists The Gorillaz break back into the Top 50 at No.47 with "Plastic Beach", the former No.1 album is up fifteen places from last week. Recent Dancing with the Stars evictee Melinda Schnieder mentioned as she was leaving the show that she had a new album coming out, and this week that new album debuts at No.30 entitled "Melinda Does Doris", an album of Doris Day covers, and her sixth studio album, plus her first Top 50 entry. Her previous chart efforts have been… LP Entry Date HP WI W2Pk Titles A1 ..2000 -- -- -- My Oxygen E1 …2002 -- -- -- The Kitchen Table Tapes (EP) A2 03-Feb-03 94 1 1 Happy Tears A3 31-May-04 64 2 1 Family Tree A4 14-Aug-06 74 3 1 Stronger A5 14-Jul-08 83 1 1 Be Yourself A6 09-Aug-10 30 1* 1 Melinda does Doris And last weeks No.2 entry to the UK charts debuts at No.32 here, it's Tom Jones with his 39th studio album "Praise and Blame". His FULL chart history from the 1960's to today is below... LP Entry Date HP WI W2Pk Titles A6 15-Jul-67 7 18 -- The Green Green Grass of Home L1 25-Nov-67 8 3 -- Tom Jones Live! At the Talk of the Town A12 02-Aug-69 2 15 -- This is Tom Jones L2 06-Dec-69 2 32 -- Tom Jones Live in Las Vegas A13 08-Jun-70 6 8 -- Tom C1 14-Dec-70 23 14 -- Tom Jones Presents: 16 Hits A15 16-Aug-71 39 5 -- She's a Lady C2 03-Jun-74 89 2 -- Tom Jones' Greatest Hits A18 10-Mar-75 98 1 -- Somethin' "Bout You Baby I Like A20 11-Jul-77 88 7 -- Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow C3 15-Jun-81 35 10 -- The Very Best of Tom Jones C4 19-Apr-82 31 10 -- Nothing But The Very Best C5 24-Oct-83 25 10 -- The Best of Tom Jones (Decca) C6 6-May-90 74 3 3 The Best of Tom Jones (J&B) A31 25-Nov-90 92 2 1 At This Moment C7 11-Apr-93 50 9 2 The Complete Tom Jones A33 27-Nov-94 19 29 2 The Lead and How to Swing it A33 12-Nov-95 21 10 5 The Lead and How to Swing it ® C7 26-Nov-95 57 8 2 The Complete Tom Jones ® A35 11-Oct-99 3 48 1 Reload C5 15-May-00 39 6 1 The Best of Tom Jones (Decca) C8 5-May-03 68 2 2 Greatest Hits L4 28-Mar-05 3 23 1 Together in Concert (with John Farnham) A39 09-Aug-10 32 1* 1 Praise and Blame
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