Posted July 14, 200619 yr Billboard Top 100 Singles weekending 22nd July 2006 1 (1) Promiscuous – Nelly Furtado 2 (3) Crazy – Gnarls Barkley 3 (4) Me & U - Cassie 4 (2) Hips Don’t Lie – Shakira ft Wyclef Jean 5 (5) It’s Goin’ Down – Yung Joc 6 (8) Unfaithful - Rihanna 7 (6) Ain’t No Other Man – Christina Aguilera 8 (9) Snap Yo Fingers – Lil’ Jon 9 (7) Ridin’ – Chamillionaire 10 (11) Over My Head (Cable Car) – The Fray 11 (10) So What – Field Mob ft Ciara 12 (17) Buttons – Pussycat Dolls 13 (15) Dani California – Red Hot Chili Peppers 14 (13) Life Is A Highway – Rascal Flatts 15 (18) I Write Sins, Not Tragedies – Panic! At The Disco 16 (19) Do It To It - Cherish 17 (31) Shoulder Lean – Young Dro 18 (20) Bad Day – Daniel Powter 19 (22) Bossy – Kelis 20 (16) Where’d You Go – Fort Minor ft Holly Brook 21 (40) When You Gonna (Give It Up To Me) – Sean Paul ft Keyshia Cole 22 (23) S.O.S. – Rihanna 23 (12) Somewhere Over The Rainbow – Katherine McPhee 24 (24) Move Along – All-American Rejects 25 (27) Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield 26 (29) Savin’ Me - Nickelback 27 (14) Do I Make You Proud? – Taylor Hicks 28 (25) Gimme That – Chris Brown 29 (28) What’s Left Of Me – Nick Lachey 30 (21) Stars Are Blind – Paris Hilton 31 (26) Temperature – Sean Paul 32 (30) Why You Wanna – T.I. 33 (32) Black Horse and the Cherry Tree – KT Tunstall 34 (33) Deja Vu - Beyonce 35 (34) U and Dat – E-40 36 (38) Torn - LeToya 37 (50) Sexy Love – Ne-Yo 38 (39) A Public Affair – Jessica Simpson 39 (35) Summertime – Kenny Chesney 40 (36) Walk Away – Kelly Clarkson 41 (37) Miss Murder - AFI 42 (46) Doing Too Much – Paula DeAnda 43 (45) What Hurts The Most – Rascal Flatts 44 (43) I Love My Chick – Busta Rhymes 45 (47) You’re Beautiful – James Blunt 46 (49) The World – Brad Paisley 47 (56) If You’re Going Through Hell (Before The Devil Even Knows) – Rodney Atkins 48 (48) Who Says You Can’t Go Home – Bon Jovi 49 (44) What You Know – T.I. 50 (52) Enough Cryin’ – Mary J Blige 51 (41) When The Stars Go Blue – Tim McGraw 52 (53) Hate Me – Blue October 53 (54) Me and My Gang – Rascal Flatts 54 (58) Leave The Pieces – The Wreckers 55 (63) Pullin’ Me Back – Chingy 56 (57) Don’t Forget To Remember Me – Carrie Underwood 57 (61) A Little Too Late – Toby Keith 58 (75) Hanging On – Cheyenne Kimball 59 (64) Crazy b**ch - Buckcherry 60 (72) Call On Me – Janet Jackson 61 (55) Breathe (2AM) – Anna Nalick 62 (65) MakeDamnSure – Taking Back Sunday 63 (68) Animal I Have Become – Three Days Grace 64 (62) Last Day Of My Life – Phil Vassar 65 (71) Stay With You – Goo Goo Dolls 66 (59) Single – Natasha Bedingfield 67 (77) Life Ain’t Always Beautiful – Gary Allen 68 (74) DJ Play A Love Song – Jamie Foxx 69 (76) How To Save A Life – The Fray 70 (66) Gettin’ Some - Shawnna 71 (82) Brand New Girlfriend – Steve Holy 72 (79) Bring It On Home – Little Big Town 73 (73) When You’re Mad – Ne-Yo 74 (67) Everytime I Hear Your Name – Keith Anderson 75 (85) Hustlin’ – Rick Ross 76 (69) Let U Go – Ashley Parker Angel 77 (70) Not Ready To Make Nice – Dixie Chicks 78 (80) Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol 79 (60) My Destiny – Katherine McPhee 80 (86) Swing – Trace Adkins 81 (78) Is It Any Wonder? - Keane 82 (96) I Know You See It – Yung Joc 83 (83) The Adventure – Angels & Airwaves 84 (94) Put Your Records On – Corinne Bailey Rae 85 (87) Coming Undone - Korn 86 (97) Would You Go With Me – Josh Turner 87 (84) Settle For A Showdown – Dierks Bentley 88 (88) Steady As She Goes – The Raconteurs 89 (81) Don’t Wait – Dashboard Confessional 90 (New) SexyBack – Justin Timberlake 91 (New) Bojangles – Pitbull 92 (Re) Down – Rakim & Ken-Y 93 (Re) Angelito – Don Omar 94 (89) Why – Jason Aldean 95 (New) 8th Of November – Big & Rich 96 (99) Yee Haw – Jake Owen 97 (Re) Can’t Let Go – Anthony Hamilton 98 (92) Something’s Gotta Give – Leann Rimes 99 (New) How ‘Bout You – Eric Church 100 (New) Saving Grace – Tom Petty
July 14, 200619 yr Billboard Top 100 Albums weekending 22nd July 2006 1 (New) American V: A Hundred Highways – Johnny Cash 2 (3) Loose – Nelly Furtado 3 (1) Testimony Vol.1: Life & Relationship – India Arie 4 (4) Taking The Long Way – Dixie Chicks 5 (6) St. Elsewhere – Gnarls Barkley 6 (5) A Girl Like Me – Rihanna 7 (7) Me and My Gang – Rascal Flatts 8 (9) High School Musical – Original Soundtrack 9 (2) Dusk and Summer – Dashboard Confessional 10 (New) The Sufferer and the Witness – Rise Against 11 (11) New Joc City – Yung Joc 12 (15) Now 21 – Various Artists 13 (14) Stadium Arcadium – Red Hot Chili Peppers 14 (10) Cars – Original Soundtrack 15 (17) A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out – Panic! At The Disco 16 (12) Decemberunderground - AFI 17 (8) The Big Bang – Busta Rhymes 18 (19) PCD – Pussycat Dolls 19 (29) How To Save A Life – The Fray 20 (18) Corinne Bailey Rae – Corinne Bailey Rae 21 (22) In My Own Words – Ne-Yo 22 (23) Oral Fixation Vol.2 - Shakira 23 (27) All The Right Reasons - Nickelback 24 (New) Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest – Original Soundtrack 25 (26) Some Hearts – Carrie Underwood 26 (21) Laugh Now, Cry Later – Ice Cube 27 (30) Greatest Hits Vol.2: Reflected – Tim McGraw 28 (31) The Sound Of Revenge - Chamillionaire 29 (43) Foiled – Blue October 30 (24) Define The Great Line - Underoath 31 (20) Under The Iron Sea - Keane 32 (42) White Trash With No Money – Toby Keith 33 (36) X – Three Days Grace 34 (38) Back To Bedlam – James Blunt 35 (52) Eye To The Telescope – KT Tunstall 36 (13) Block Music - Shawnna 37 (16) The Essential Collection – Hank Williams Jr 38 (35) King – T.I. 39 (48) The Legend Of – Johnny Cash 40 (37) 10,000 Days - Tool 41 (46) Stand Still, Look Pretty – The Wreckers 42 (45) 15 - Buckcherry 43 (56) Extreme Behaviour - Hinder 44 (47) What’s Left Of Me – Nick Lachey 45 (51) Louder Now – Taking Back Sunday 46 (44) We Don’t Need To Whisper – Angels & Airwaves 47 (49) Breakaway – Kelly Clarkson 48 (32) Light Poles and Pine Trees – Field Mob 49 (39) The Breakthrough – Mary J Blige 50 (67) Your Man – Josh Turner 51 (54) Feels Like Today – Rascal Flatts 52 (53) Be Here – Keith Urban 53 (25) Men and Mascara – Julie Roberts 54 (55) The Road and the Radio – Kenny Chesney 55 (34) Los Rompe Discotekas – Various Artists 56 (40) Journey Of A Gemini – Donell Jones 57 (50) Amore – Andrea Bocelli 58 (59) Move Along – All-American Rejects 59 (57) Precious Memories – Alan Jackson 60 (69) Wolfmother - Wolfmother 61 (82) Vans Warped Tour 2006 Compilation – Various Artists 62 (33) Liberation Transmission - Lostprophets 63 (64) It’s Time – Michael Buble 64 (66) Time Well Wasted – Brad Paisley 65 (63) The Road To Here – Little Big Town 66 (74) A Beautiful Lie – 30 Seconds To Mars 67 (68) Modern Day Drifter – Dierks Bentley 68 (71) Daniel Powter – Daniel Powter 69 (28) Cali Iz Active – The Dogg Pound 70 (58) We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions – Bruce Springsteen 71 (62) Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield 72 (75) The Trinity – Sean Paul 73 (60) Pearl Jam – Pearl Jam 74 (80) Greatest Hits – Guns ‘n’ Roses 75 (98) King Of Kings – Don Omar 76 (72) IV - Godsmack 77 (70) Baby Makin’ Music – Isley Brothers 78 (65) American Idol Season 5: Encores – Various Artists 79 (85) Eyes Open – Snow Patrol 80 (73) Chris Brown – Chris Brown 81 (77) Curious George (OST) – Jack Johnson 82 (41) Cash On Delivery – Ray Cash 83 (88) Disneymania 4 – Various Artists 84 (87) In Between Dreams – Jack Johnson 85 (76) Broken Boy Soldiers – The Raconteurs 86 (86) Monkey Business – Black Eyed Peas 87 (79) Greatest Hits Vol.1 – Phil Vassar 88 (96) My Ghetto Report Card – E-40 89 (61) All The Road Running – Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris 90 (92) Hillbilly Deluxe – Brooks & Dunn 91 (83) Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One For The Road – Various Artists 92 (78) The Fast and The Furious: Tokyo Drift – Original Soundtrack 93 (89) Most Known Unknown – Three 6 Mafia 94 (95) See You On The Other Side – Korn 95 (108) I’m Not Dead – Pink 96 (99) Songs About Me – Trace Adkins 97 (94) Retaliation – Dane Cook 98 (104) Twice The Speed Of Life - Sugarland 99 (84) Have A Nice Day – Bon Jovi 100 (100) Flyleaf – Flyleaf
July 14, 200619 yr Billboard Adult Top 20 weekending 22nd July 2006 1 (1) Black Horse and the Cherry Tree – KT Tunstall 2 (2) Savin’ Me - Nickelback 3 (3) Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield 4 (4) Bad Day – Daniel Powter 5 (5) Over My Head (Cable Car) – The Fray 6 (7) Walk Away – Kelly Clarkson 7 (6) Stay With You – Goo Goo Dolls 8 (8) Dani California – Red Hot Chili Peppers 9 (9) Crazy – Gnarls Barkley 10 (10) Upside Down – Jack Johnson 11 (11) Ever The Same – Rob Thomas 12 (12) The Real Thing – Bo Bice 13 (13) High – James Blunt 14 (15) The Riddle – Five For Fighting 15 (14) What’s Left Of Me – Nick Lachey 16 (16) Move Along – All-American Rejects 17 (19) Waiting On The World To Change – John Mayer 18 (18) Hips Don’t Lie – Shakira ft Wyclef Jean 19 (17) S.O.S. - Rihanna 20 (20) Hate Me – Blue October Billboard Adult Contemporary Top 20 weekending 22nd July 2006 1 (1) Bad Day – Daniel Powter 2 (3) Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield 3 (2) You’re Beautiful – James Blunt 4 (5) Because Of You – Kelly Clarkson 5 (4) You and Me - Lifehouse 6 (6) Ever The Same – Rob Thomas 7 (8) What’s Left Of Me – Nick Lachey 8 (7) Save The Last Dance For Me – Michael Buble 9 (11) Like We Never Loved At All – Faith Hill 10 (10) When Did You Fall (In Love With Me) – Chris Rice 11 (9) Making Memories Of Us – Keith Urban 12 (12) Who Says You Can’t Go Home – Bon Jovi 13 (13) The Riddle – Five For Fighting 14 (15) Do I Make You Proud? – Taylor Hicks 15 (17) Black Horse and the Cherry Tree – KT Tunstall 16 (19) What Hurts The Most – Rascal Flatts 17 (18) The Real Thing – Bo Bice 18 (21) So Long Self – MercyMe 19 (20) Crazy In Love – Nicol Sponberg 20 (22) Walk Away – Kelly Clarkson
July 14, 200619 yr Chartbeat from Billboard.com July 13, 2006, Fred Bronson 'HIGHWAYS' TAKES THE HIGH ROAD: It's not the longest gap between No. 1 albums in history, but it sure comes close. Johnny Cash first topped the Billboard album chart 36 years and 11 months ago, with "Johnny Cash at San Quentin." This week, he posthumously collects his second chart-topping set, as "American V: A Hundred Highways" (American/Lost Highway) becomes his first album to debut in pole position. Last year, the late Ray Charles returned to the top of the album chart for the first time in 42 years and five months when "Genius Loves Company" advanced to No. 1 after sweeping the Grammys. Like Cash, Charles earned a posthumous No. 1, and had the second chart-topping album of his career. Charles first led the list in 1962 with "Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music." Since the "San Quentin" album ruled the chart, Cash has only had three albums reach the top 10. In 1970, "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash" peaked at No. 6. Five months ago, "The Legend of Johnny Cash" went to No. 5. In the "American" series of albums produced by American Recordings founder Rick Rubin, this fifth installment is the only album to reach the top 20. Here's how the first four fared on The Billboard 200: "American Recordings," No. 110 (1994) "Unchained," No. 170 (1996) "American III: Solitary Man," No. 88 (2000) "American IV: The Man Comes Around," No. 22 (2003) On The Billboard 200, "Highways" is the 45th album by Cash to chart. The album also debuts at No. 1 on Top Country Albums, where it is the 81st Cash album to appear on the list. This is the 10th No. 1 album for Cash on the country tally, and his first since another "Highway" set: "Highwayman," the 1985 recording by Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson and Cash. The "American" series has performed well on the country survey. Here's how the first four fared on Top Country Albums: "American Recordings," No. 23 (1994) "Unchained," No. 26 (1996) "American III: Solitary Man," No. 11 (2000) "American IV: The Man Comes Around," No. 2 (2003) Since Cash was on the very first country albums chart, published the week of Jan. 11, 1964, he will always have the longest chart span whenever he is on the chart -- although he could tie with George Jones, who was also on that initial tally. Counting back to the debut of "Ring of Fire (The Best of Johnny Cash)," the Man in Black's album chart span is now stretched to 42 years, six months and two weeks. "Highway" is the first solo album to top the country survey after 13 weeks of group rule. The Dixie Chicks were at the head of the class for six weeks with "Taking the Long Way Home" and Rascal Flatts garnered top ink for seven weeks with "Me and My Gang." Cash is only the second deceased artist to have a No. 1 album on the country chart since Nielsen SoundScan sales data has been used to compile the list. The first was Elvis Presley, whose collection of No. 1 hits went to No. 1 in October 2002. And finally, "A Hundred Highways" debuts at No. 2 on both Top Internet Albums and Top Digital Albums. In both cases, that is the highest position Cash has reached on those charts. YO-HO: The No. 1 film at the box office has a handsome debut on The Billboard 200 with its score soundtrack. "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" (Walt Disney) lifts off at No. 24. That's a 60-point lead over the debut position of the soundtrack from the first movie based on the popular Disney theme park ride. "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" bowed at No. 84 the week of Aug. 9, 2003. Three weeks later that CD peaked at No. 75. The No. 24 debut of the "Pirates" sequel soundtrack places the recording at No. 3 on Top Soundtrack Albums. The top two slots are also held by Disney soundtracks. "Cars" is No. 2 and "High School Musical," the best-selling album of 2006 to date, continues at No. 1. This is the first time since 2003 that the Walt Disney imprint has a lock on the top three slots on the Soundtracks chart. CANADIAN COUPLING: Victoria, British Columbia, native Nelly Furtado and Norfolk, Virginia-born Timbaland notch their third week at No. 1 on The Billboard Hot 100 with "Promiscuous" (Mosley/Geffen). Chart Beat reader Larry Cohen of Trumbull, Conn., notes that this is the third pairing of a Canadian and an American to top the Hot 100. The first cross-border couple to reach No. 1 was Ottawa's Paul Anka and Vicksburg, Mississippi's Odia Coates. In 1974, they ruled for three weeks with "(You're) Having My Baby." In 1998, Charlemagne, Quebec-born Celine Dion and Chicago's own R. Kelly advanced to No. 1 with "I'm Your Angel." TIMBERLAND: Speaking of Timbaland, he is not only co-producer and co-writer of the No. 1 song on the Hot 100, but the Hot Shot Debut as well. "Sexyback" (Jive) marks the return of Justin Timberlake to this chart. As a solo artist, Timberlake last appeared on the Hot 100 the week of Nov. 22, 2003, with "Senorita." Last year, Timberlake was featured along with Charlie Wilson on Snoop Dogg's "Signs." SECOND PLACE: As mentioned above, "Promiscuous" by Nelly Furtado featuring Timbaland is in its third week at No. 1 on the Hot 100. That may be a short stay, but it is already good enough to put the song into a tie as the second-longest running chart-topper of 2006. Here's a summary of the songs that have moved to No. 1 this calendar year, in order of how many weeks they have remained on top: "Check on It," Beyonce featuring Slim Thug (five weeks) "Bad Day," Daniel Powter (five weeks) "SOS," Rihanna (three weeks) "Promiscuous," Nelly Furtado featuring Timbaland (three weeks to date) "Grillz," Nelly featuring Paul Wall, Ali & Gipp (two weeks) "So Sick," Ne-Yo (two weeks) "Ridin'," Chamillionaire featuring Krayzie Bone (two weeks) "Hips Don't Lie," Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean (two weeks) "Laffy Taffy," D4L (one week) "You're Beautiful," James Blunt (one week) "Temperature," Sean Paul (one week) "Do I Make You Proud," Taylor Hicks (one week) This is the first year with at least four songs that have spent only one week in pole position since 2000. Five songs had one-week reigns that year: "Thank God I Found You" by Mariah Carey featuring Joe and 98 Degrees, "Try Again" by Aaliyah, "Everything You Want" by Vertical Horizon, "Bent" by matchbox twenty and "With Arms Wide Open" by Creed.
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