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ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 11th October 2010

 

1 (1) Only Girl (In The World) – Rihanna

2 (3) Just The Way You Are – Bruno Mars

3 (2) Dynamite – Taio Cruz

4 (8) Cooler Than Me – Mike Posner

5 (9) F U – Cee-Lo Green

6 (5) Magic – B.O.B. ft Rivers Cuomo

7 (7) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry

8 (13) Just A Dream - Nelly

9 (6) DJ Got Us Falling In Love - Usher

10 (10) Love The Way You Lie – Eminem ft Rihanna

11 (14) Plans – Birds Of Tokyo

12 (11) Take It Off – Ke$ha

13 (12) Barbra Streisand – Duck Sauce

14 (15) Club Can’t Handle Me – Flo-Rida

15 (16) For The First Time – The Script

16 (23) Freefallin’ – Zoe Badwi

17 (26) Like It’s Her Birthday – Good Charlotte

18 (17) California Gurls – Katy Perry

19 (36) Rock It – Little Red

20 (4) Planets – Short Stack

21 (18) I Like It – Sneaky Sound System

22 (24) Check It Out – will.i.am ft Nicki Minaj

23 (21) Closer To The Edge – 30 Seconds To Mars

24 (25) If I Had You – Adam Lambert

25 (22) Billionaire – Travie McCoy ft Bruno Mars

26 (39) And Then We Dance – Justice Crew

27 (40) The Only Exception – Paramore

28 (28) Mine – Taylor Swift

29 (19) Hello – The Potbelleez

30 (37) Freak Tonight – Scarlett Belle

31 (27) Not Afraid - Eminem

32 (29) Radioactive – Kings Of Leon

33 (41) Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves) – The Wombats

34 (31) Choose You – Stan Walker

35 (33) OMG – Usher ft will.i.am

36 (35) Hey, Soul Sister - Train

37 (New) Toxic – Glee Cast

38 (38) Airplanes – B.O.B. ft Hayley Williams

39 (32) Empire State Of Mind – Jay-Z ft Alicia Keys

40 (New) Dark Storm – The Jezabels

41 (46) Dance The Way I Feel – Ou Est Le Swimming Pool

42 (Re) Addicted – Bliss N Eso

43 (42) Smile – Uncle Kracker

44 (43) This Afternoon - Nickelback

45 (50) Revolution – John Butler Trio

46 (45) Break Your Heart – Ke$ha

47 (47) Dirty Picture – Taio Cruz ft Ke$ha

48 (Re) Big Jet Plane – Angus & Julia Stone

49 (New) For Your Entertainment – Adam Lambert

50 (49) Love The Fall – Michael Paynter

 

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ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 11th October 2010

 

1 (1) A Thousand Suns – Linkin Park

2 (4) Recovery - Eminem

3 (9) Going Back – Phil Collins

4 (2) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry

5 (8) Science & Faith – The Script

6 (7) Birds Of Tokyo – Birds Of Tokyo

7 (New) Bag Raiders – Bag Raiders

8 (3) Little Bird – Kasey Chambers

9 (5) Guitar Heaven - Santana

10 (10) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone

11 (6) Record Collection – Mark Ronson & The Business Intl

12 (23) For Your Entertainment – Adam Lambert

13 (15) Running On Air – Bliss N Eso

14 (17) Lungs – Florence + The Machine

15 (19) Midnight Remember – Little Red

16 (New) Marcia Sings Tapestry – Marcia Hines

17 (13) Asylum - Disturbed

18 (16) I Believe You Liar - Washington

19 (14) Save Me, San Francisco - Train

20 (New) Invented – Jimmy Eat World

21 (18) This Is War – 30 Seconds To Mars

22 (12) Six Feet Down Under - Metallica

23 (New) Escapades – Hungry Kids Of Hungary

24 (11) Hands All Over – Maroon 5

25 (New) Power To The People: The Hits – John Lennon

26 (New) Tumbling Into The Dawn - Lior

27 (21) Clapton – Eric Clapton

28 (20) Telephantasm - Soundgarden

29 (29) Rokstarr – Taio Cruz

30 (22) Raymond V Raymond - Usher

31 (26) Sigh No More – Mumford & Sons

32 (25) Rage And Ruin – Jimmy Barnes

33 (24) The Fame Monster – Lady GaGa

34 (28) April Uprising – John Butler Trio

35 (30) Animal – Ke$ha

36 (35) My Worlds – Justin Bieber

37 (38) Band Of Joy – Robert Plant

38 (New) Lonely Avenue – Ben Folds & Nick Hornby

39 (New) The Golden Year – Ou Est Le Swimming Pool

40 (New) Jersey Boys – Original Soundtrack

41 (33) Grinderman 2 - Grinderman

42 (36) Slash - Slash

43 (49) Fearless – Taylor Swift

44 (New) Le Noise – Neil Young

45 (New) Angel Without Wings – Cam Henderson

46 (40) Dark Horse - Nickelback

47 (Re) The Very Best Of – Fleetwood Mac

48 (37) Flamingo – Brandon Flowers

49 (43) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum

50 (48) Immersion - Pendulum

 

 

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(Thanks to Gavin Ryan)

 

Singles

 

Rihanna stays at No.1 for a third week as the “Only Girl (in the World)” (DL: 1 hold) track gives her an accumulated No.1 total of 29 weeks, putting her at a clear position of No.17 in the list of acts with ‘Accumulated Weeks at No.1 1940-2010’, now moving ahead of The Black Eyed Peas and Olivia Newton-John who each have 28 weeks at the top, she now has Kylie (31 weeks) and Madonna (36 weeks) in her sights.

 

Currently No.1 in New Zealand, America, Canada, Ireland and England is the new No.2 single in this country, Bruno Mars and “Just the Way You Are” (DL: 2 hold), which moves up a place to its new peak, which pushes “Dynamite” (DL: 3 hold) by Taio Cruz down to No.3. Two more songs climb up to new peaks, Mike Posner halves his last week position by climbing from No.8 to No.4 with “Cooler Than Me” (DL: 6 to 4), and also climbing four places is Cee-Lo Green with “F.U.” (DL: 9 hold, clean 41 to 38), up to No.5 this week.

 

After jumping into the Top 10 last week at No.5, B.o.B. and Rivers Cuomo fall back one place to No.6 with “Magic” (DL: 4 to 5). Katy Perry’s “Teenage Dream” and Eminem with Rihanna’s “Love the Way You Lie” (DL: 8 to 12) both stay still at No.7 and No.10 this week. And in-between those two comes a new peak for Nelly’s “Just a Dream” (DL: 11 to 7), back into the Top 10 at No.8 (up from #13) and scoring a new peak in the process. And dropping down three places to No.9 are Usher and Pitbull with “DJ Got Us Fallin’ in Love” (DL: 7 to 8, Phys: 12 to 21).

 

NEW PEAKS: Six weeks ago, Birds of Tokyo were knocking on the Top 10 door by taking “Plans” (DL: 12 to 10) to No.11, only to have it drop to No.17 the following week, and now this week again the track climbs back up to re-peak at No.11. Zoe Badwi has been making jumps ever week her song “Freefallin” (DL: 20 to 16) has been in the charts, and this week is no exception, as the track is up seven places to No.16, and right behind her at No.17 is Good Charlotte’s “Like its Her Birthday” (DL: 24 to 17), doing a turn-around and climbing back up nine places this week. Another track re-peaking is Little Red’s “Rock it” (DL: 39 to 22), which also scores the biggest climbing track within the Top 50 by leaping back up seventeen places to No.19.

 

Two tracks back-to-back that jump thirteen places are “And Then We Dance” (DL: 43 to 32) by Justice Crew, up to No.26, and possibly due to their national tour commencing this week, plus the fact it was used on Glee, Paramore’s “The Only Exception” (DL 40 to 25) is back up the charts to No.27. Scarlett Belle climbs seven places to a new peak of No.30 with their second single “Freak Tonight” (DL: 37 to 26). The Wombats show their first upward chart movement since debuting five weeks ago, “Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves)” (DL: 42 to 31) is up eight places to No.33. Adam Lambert scores his third Top 50 entry, as the lead track from his “For Your Entertainment” album surges up twenty places to No.49.

 

GLEE REPORT: With last weeks three big surging tracks from the gang all dropping massively this week, its tracks from the Britney episode that move up the charts this week. “Toxic” (DL: 37 debut) is the big mover of the week, it’s up sixteen places to No.37 to be the only Top 50 entry for the group, and with no new episodes in Australia for another week or so (due to the Commonwealth Games on Channel 10), don’t expect too many new tracks from the guys soon. Their version of “The Only Exception” is up to a new peak of No.53, and “Me against the Music” stays stable at No.93 for a second week. Their three other tracks in the Top 100 are “Empire State of Mind” (20 to 59 this week), “Telephone” (30 to 72) and “Billionaire” (34 to 77). And with Channel 10 replaying the first two episodes of Season 2 back-to-back this coming Friday, the songs listed here might go back up.

 

Sydney quartet The Jezabels score their first ARIA Singles Chart entry with their third EP entitled “Dark Storm” (Phys: 1 debut), which enters at No.40 this week. The two guys and two girls have been touring nationally recently, and finish that tour in Sydney this Thursday (Oct 14th), before heading off to the US and Canada until mid-November.

 

BELOW Top 50: The Ting Ting’s leap twenty-six places to No.57 with their new track “Hands”, and right behind them is Swedish DJ Adrian Lux, who climbs fourteen places to No.58 with “Teenage Crime”. The biggest Top 100 leap of the week is the new track for Enrique Iglesias with Nicole Schersinger, and the song “Heartbeat”, which is up twenty-seven places to No.61. Sparkadia picked up Nova airplay this week, and that has helped their track “Talking like I’m Falling down Stairs” to ascend sixteen places to No.79, and re-entering at No.80 and scoring a new peak in the process is Travie McCoy’s second single “We’ll Be Alright”. Talking of re-entries, Lady GaGa is back into the Top 100 with “Poker Face”, now in its 104th week, meaning it accumulated two whole years within the Top 100,and Beyonce’s “Single Ladies” is up three places to No.87 and that song has now racked up 98 weeks within the Top 100. And also scoring a 104th week in the charts is the Tame Impala (EP) (Phys: 19 hold), on the physical sales chart though.

 

Eminem debuts at No.51 with the official third single from his “Recovery” (TW-02) album entitled “No Love”, and featuring guest vocals from Lil’ Wayne, who is returning the favor Eminem did for him on Wayne’s track “Drop the World” (HP-56, Feb 2010) from earlier this year. And this new track has an interesting sample loop used in it “What is Love” by Haddaway (HP-12, peaked Jan. 94).

 

California hip-hop/rap duo New Boyz debut at No.67 with their third single “Break My Bank”, featuring Iyaz as guest vocalist. The two guys (Ben J and Legacy {Thomas to his mother}) met as freshman at Hesperia High School in California a couple of years ago, and started up a MySpace page to promote their raps, and when they released the ‘jerkin’ track “You’re a Jerk” they were an instant hit with the track hitting No.24 on the Billboard Top 100 and No. 4 on their Rap Chart. Their second single “Tie Me Down” featuring Ray J went a little higher peaking at No.22. This new track is currently at No.68 in the US and is taken from their forthcoming second album entitled “Too Cool to Care”, due for release in December overseas.

 

Amy Meredith performed on X-Factor this past week, and the track they did enters at No.68, “Young at Heart”. They also re-enter at No.94 with their former Top 10 track “Lying”, both taken from their current album “Restless”, which climbs a little to No.88 this week.

 

Ne-Yo is set to release his fourth album “Libra Scale” in late October, and the second single from that album enters at No.78 entitled “One in a Million”. First single from that new album was the No.53 single “Beautiful Monster” (peaked August 2010), and this new track becomes his eleventh Top 100 appearance.

 

Albums

 

Linkin Park make it four weeks in a row at No.1 with their second chart-topper “A Thousand Suns”, with only two possible albums set to knock it off the top next week, one being the new Robbie Williams Greatest Hits set, the other is the former summit holder, Eminem’s “Recovery”, which is back up two places to No.2 this week no doubt helped by the third single charting from his album.

 

Phil Collins benefits from TV advertising of his new album “Going Back”, which after two weeks at No.9, it leaps six places to No.3. Katy Perry’s “Teenage Dream” drops to No.4 after spending the previous five weeks within the Top 2, and thanks to their current promo tour (and X-Factor appearance) The Script climb back up three places to No.5 with their “Science & Faith” album.

 

Birds of Tokyo continue to climb, and their self-titled album is up one place to No.6, whilst the other bird in the Top 10, “Little Bird” by Kasey Chambers drops down five places to No.8. Debuting in between those two is the highest new entry of the week, the debut and self-titled album by Sydney dance duo The Bag Raiders, coming in at No.7. The album contains their two ARIA Top 100 singles “Shooting Star” (HP-62, August 2009) and the current track “Way Back Home” (HP-68, drops out this week). Santana drops four places to No.9 with his “Guitar Heaven” album, and holding onto No.10 for a second week is “Down the Way” by Angus & Julia Stone.

 

ALBUM MOVERS: Adam Lambert’s new repackaged tour edition of his “For Your Entertainment” not only scores its third Top 50 single this week (for the title track), it also scores a new peak by leaping eleven places to No.12. Jersey Boys opened its Sydney run on September 19th, and that has helped the cast recording to re-enter the Top 100 at No.40 this week. And Neil Young leaps thirty-nine places to No.44 with his 34th studio album “Le Noise”.

 

Marcia Hines debuts at No.16 with her cover of the Carole King 1971 album Tapestry entitled “Marcia Sings Tapestry”. The original twelve tracks from Tapestry have been Marcia’ed plus she does three more Carole King/Gerry Goffin tracks in “Chains”, “Oh No, Not My Baby” and “Up on the Roof”. This is her fourteenth studio album to chart and her Australian Album chart history is below…

 

Alb Entry Date HP WI Titles

A1 15-Oct-75 4 52 MARCIA SHINES

L1 05-Jan-76 87 6 DALY-WILSON BIG BAND featuring MARCIA HINES

A2 15-Nov-76 3 35 SHINING

A3 29-Aug-77 6 28 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN

L2 06-Mar-78 7 20 MARCIA HINES LIVE ACROSS AUSTRALIA

A4 11-Jun-79 15 18 OOH CHILD

A5 05-Oct-81 16 11 TAKE IT FROM THE BOYS

G1 11-Jan-82 2 16 MARCIA HINES GREATEST HITS

A6 19-Jul-82 36 9 JOKERS AND QUEENS (with Jon English)

A7 09-May-83 63 2 WITH ALL MY LOVE

G2 21-Jan-85 59 7 THE COMPLETE MARCIA HINES 1975-1984

A8 23-Oct-94 21 9 RIGHT HERE AND NOW

A9 26-Jul-99 17 7 TIME OF OUR LIVES

A10 15-Oct-01 63 4 DIVA

A11 13-Sep-04 12 13a HINESIGHT: SONGS FROM THE JOURNEY

G3 29-Nov-04 67 5 MARCIA: GREATEST HITS 1975-1983

A12 9-Oct-06 6 13 DISCOTHEQUE

A13 26-Nov-07 21 6 LIFE

A14 11-Oct-10 16 1* MARCIA SINGS TAPESTRY

 

The seventh studio album for Arizona natives Jimmy Eat World debuts at No.20 entitled “Invented”. It’s their first new album entry in almost 3 years (2 years and 50 weeks ago), and becomes their highest charting album, beating the No.27 peak of their October 2004 album “Futures”. Their ARIA Album Chart history is listed below…

 

Alb Entry Date HP WI/Tally Titles

A4 30-Jul-01 54 6 BLEED AMERICAN

A1 25-Feb-02 84 6 JIMMY EAT WORLD

A1 3-Feb-03 88 1 / 7 JIMMY EAT WORLD ®

A5 18-Oct-04 27 3 FUTURES

A6 22-Oct-07 30 3 CHASE THIS LIGHT

A7 11-Oct-10 20 1* INVENTED

 

Brisbane four-piece group Hungry Kids of Hungary enter at No.23 with their debut album entitled “Escapades”. And lower down at No.26 is Melbourne based solo singer Lior, who takes his third studio album “Tumbling Into the Dawn” into the charts this week, his former album entries have been “Autumn Flow” (HP-45, February 2005), the live album “Doorways of My Mind” (HP-98, February 2006) and second album “Corner of an Endless Road” (HP-13, February 2008).

 

The sixteenth (worldwide) Greatest Hits package for John Lennon debuts at No.25 this week entitled “Power to the People-The Hits”. The fifteen track compilation features his hits released between 1968 and 1981, and a further release of his was also issued last week, the eleven-album box set of his nine albums (1970 to 1984), plus two compilations entitled “John Lennon Signature Box”.

 

“Lonely Avenue” is an album by US musician Ben Folds, with lyrics from English novelist Nick Hornby, and it debuts at No.38 this week. And debuting one place lower at No.39 is the debut album for UK group Ou Est Le Swimming Pool entitled “The Golden Year”. The album has two Top 100 hits at the moment, “Dance the Way I Feel” (TW-41) and “Jackson’s Last Stand” (TW-92).

 

 

Not a fan of the top ten but the rest of the chart is pretty good.

 

Barbra Streisand is such an annoying song though.

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