Posted December 12, 201014 yr ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 13th December 2010 1 (7) Grenade – Bruno Mars 2 (1) The Time (Dirty Bit) – Black Eyed Peas 3 (2) Who’s That Girl – Guy Sebastian feat. Eve 4 (3) Firework – Katy Perry 5 (6) Yeah X3 – Chris Brown 6 (5) Like A G6 – Far East Movement 7 (4) We R Who We R – Ke$ha 8 (9) Only Girl (In The World) - Rihanna 9 (8) Raise Your Glass – P!nk 10 (12) Stay The Night – James Blunt 11 (10) Just A Dream - Nelly 12 (13) Just The Way You Are – Bruno Mars 13 (14) F U – Cee-Lo Green 14 (16) Saturday Night – Jessica Mauboy 15 (15) Heartbeat – Enrique Iglesias ft Nicole Scherzinger 16 (17) Hey Baby (Drop It To The Floor) – Pitbull 17 (18) Who’s That Chick – David Guetta ft Rihanna 18 (19) Whip My Hair – Willow Smith 19 (20) F**kin Perfect – P!nk 20 (21) Dynamite – Taio Cruz 21 (22) What’s My Name? – Rihanna feat. Drake 22 (24) Barbra Streisand – Duck Sauce 23 (23) Cooler Than Me – Mike Posner 24 (25) DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love - Usher 25 (11) Somewhere In The World – Altiyan Childs 26 (26) Plans – Birds Of Tokyo 27 (30) Planets – Short Stack 28 (28) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry 29 (50) Marry You – Bruno Mars 30 (34) Sex On The Radio – Good Charlotte 31 (31) Love The Way You Lie – Eminem ft Rihanna 32 (New) Christmas Lights - Coldplay 33 (37) Rapunzel - Drapht 34 (33) Magic – B.O.B. feat. Rivers Cuomo 35 (35) Freefallin’ – Zoe Badwi 36 (27) Marry You – Glee Cast 37 (44) Miami 2 Ibiza – Swedish House Mafia 38 (38) Club Can’t Handle Me – Flo Rida 39 (43) The Sky’s The Limit – Jason Derulo 40 (New) Take Over Control – Afrojack ft Eva Simons 41 (48) Hello – Martin Solveig feat. Dragonette 42 (36) Higher – Taio Cruz feat. Kylie Minogue 43 (Re) Written In The Stars – Tinie Tempah 44 (Re) Teenage Crime – Adrian Lux 45 (Re) Rock It – Little Red 46 (Re) Turn Around (5,4,3,2,1) – Flo Rida 47 (49) We Dance To A Different Disco, Honey – Short Stack 48 (41) Big Jet Plane – Angus & Julia Stone 49 (New) Dirty Talk – Wynter Gordon 50 (42) Take It Off – Ke$ha
December 12, 201014 yr Author ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 13th December 2010 1 (1) Greatest Hits…So Far! – P!nk 2 (2) The Gift – Susan Boyle 3 (4) Greatest Hits – Bon Jovi 4 (3) Volume 4 – Glee Cast 5 (7) Speak Now – Taylor Swift 6 (5) Duet – Ronan Keating 7 (8) Loud – Rihanna 8 (9) The Beginning – Black Eyed Peas 9 (10) Twenty Ten – Guy Sebastian 10 (11) Some Kind Of Trouble – James Blunt 11 (6) Celebrating 50 Glorious Years – Hamish & Andy 12 (14) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry 13 (15) Come Around Sundown – Kings Of Leon 14 (13) Glee The Music: The Christmas Album – Glee Cast 15 (12) My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy – Kanye West 16 (17) Animal – Ke$ha 17 (16) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone 18 (18) My Worlds – Justin Bieber 19 (20) He Will Have His Way: The Songs Of Neil & Tim Finn – Various Artists 20 (26) Doo-Wops & Hooligans – Bruno Mars 21 (19) Get Closer – Keith Urban 22 (21) Vegas Songs From Sin City – Human Nature 23 (28) Fly Me To The Moon: Great American Songbook Vol.5 – Rod Stewart 24 (22) The Great Tenor Songbook – Mark Vincent 25 (29) Jack – John Farnham 26 (24) This Is Bat Country – Short Stack 27 (32) Merry Christmas II You – Mariah Carey 28 (33) Recovery - Eminem 29 (30) I Dreamed A Dream – Susan Boyle 30 (Re) Crazy Love – Michael Buble 31 (New) Tron Legacy: OST – Daft Punk 32 (35) Triple J’s Like A Version 5 – Various Artists 33 (31) Birds Of Tokyo – Birds Of Tokyo 34 (23) Danger Days: True Lives Of Fabulous Killjoys – My Chemical Romance 35 (38) Dreams – Neil Diamond 36 (39) I Believe Your Liar - Washington 37 (43) A Thousand Suns – Linkin Park 38 (41) Get ‘Em Girls – Jessica Mauboy 39 (27) Endlessly – Duffy 40 (Re) Merry Christmas – Kate Ceberano 41 (Re) Guitar Heaven – Santana 42 (34) Little Bird – Kasey Chambers 43 (45) Science & Faith – The Script 44 (25) 5.0 - Nelly 45 (44) For Your Entertainment – Adam Lambert 46 (40) The Promise – Bruce Springsteen 47 (42) Illuminations – Josh Groban 48 (49) 34 Number Ones – Alan Jackson 49 (New) Original Sin - INXS 50 (47) Cardiology – Good Charlotte
December 12, 201014 yr Author http://australian-charts.com/forum.asp?tod...4513&pages= Gavin Ryan's Chartifacts (Thanks to Gavin Ryan) Singles Exploding into the No.1 position this week, up from No.7 last week, is Bruno Mars’ second consecutive chart-topper, “Grenade”. And like the other explosive-laced song that hit the top this year; “Dynamite” by Taio Cruz (TW-20), it also takes seven weeks to reach the top of the charts. “Grenade” becomes the 973rd No.1 single in Australia (1940 to 2010), and Bruno becomes the only Male Solo artist to score two No.1s this year, RIhanna is ahead of him with three. And only one hit in the 90’s, none in the 00’s, this becomes the second No.1 for Elektra records this year, and their eighth overall, plus it’s the first time that the word “Grenade” has appeared in a No.1 song title. This is not the only chart feat Bruno accomplishes this week, he also scores the biggest leap within the Top 50 with his new single “Marry You”, which is up twenty-one places from No.50 to No.29, leaping over last weeks Glee version which drops to No.36. He climbs back up a place to No.12 with his former No.1 “Just the Way You Are”, plus the album that all of these songs comes from, “Doo-Wops and Hooligans” jumps back up the album charts six places to land at No.20 this week. So after two broken weeks at No.1, The Black Eyed Peas return to their chart position from two weeks ago, No.2 with “The Time (Dirty Bit), which in turn pushes last weeks No.2 and No.3 down a position each for Guy Sebastian’s “Who’s That Girl” to No.3 and Katy Perry’s “Firework” down to No.4. Chris Brown scores one of the three new peaks inside the Top 10 as “Yeah 3x” climbs a place to No.5, swapping positions with “Like a G6” for Far East Movement which is down to No.6 this week. Three former No.1 debut singles are all back to back this week, with Ke$ha’s “We R Who We R” down three places to No.7, Rihanna’s “Only Girl (in the World)” swaps places with P!nk’s “Raise Your Glass” at No.8 and No.9 now respectively, and scoring his third Top 10 single is James Blunt with his new single “Stay the Night”. Climbing two places to land at No.10. NEW PEAKS: The first few new peaker’s are only up one place, but that’s enough I guess, with David Guetta and Rihanna’s “Who’s That Chick” up to No.17, Willow’s “Whip My Hair” up to No.18, and Rihanna’s other current single “What’s My Name?” with Drake up to No.21. I already mentioned Bruno Mars’ “Marry You” being the biggest Top 50 jump, but the biggest Top 100 leap of the week is Coldplay’s one-off Christmas single “Christmas Lights”, which is up fifty-four places to No.32. Good Charlotte climb four places to a new peak of No.30 with “Sex on the Radio”, Perth rapper Drapht also climbs four spots, up to No.33 with “Rapunzel”. Breaking into the Top 50 for the first time is Afrojack feat Eva Simons with “Take over Control”, up fourteen places to No.40 this week. Another dance track, “Hello” by Martin Solveig is up seven places to No.41, Tinie Tempah returns to the Top 50 and scores a new peak with “Written in the Stars”, up eight places to No.43. And last weeks debut for Wynter Gordon of “Dirty Talk” is up twenty eight places to land at No.49 this week. Mike Posner scores the highest new entry of the week with his second single “Please Don’t Go”, which debuts at No.51 this week. Next new entry comes at No.78 for Utah four piece Neon Trees and their first ARIA Chart Entry “Animal”, a former US No.13 and Canadian No.19 track. US rapper T.I. debuts at No.69 with his new album “No Mercy”, plus he enters at No.91 on the singles chart with a track from that album, “Get Back Up” featuring Chris Brown as guest vocalist. An acoustic version of Justin Bieber’s song “Pray” debuts at No.94, and the last new entry of the week sees UK singer Eliza Doolittle debut at No.96 with “Pack Up”. Albums With this coming week being the last big releases of the year, we see the semi-holding pattern occurring for the Christmas sales, which keeps P!nk at No.1 for a fourth week with her “Greatest Hits… So Far”, and Susan Boyle at No.2 for a fourth non-consecutive week with “The Gift”. With Bon Jovi starting a tour national tour this week in Perth, their “Greatest Hits” collection climbs back up one place to No.3, swapping around with last weeks highest new entry, “Glee: The Music Volume 4”. Taylor Swift climbs back up two places to No.5 with her “Speak Now” album, Ronan Keating’s “Duet” set drops one place to No.6, and all up one place are “Loud” by Rihanna to No.7, “The Beginning” by The Black Eyed Peas to No.8, “Twenty Ten” by Guy Sebastian to No.9, and climbing back into the Top 10 at No.10 is James Blunt’s “Some Kind of Trouble” meaning that James occupies the No.10 position on both charts this week. NEW PEAKS & MOVERS: Bruno Mars bullets to No.20 with his “Doo-Wops and Hooligans” album helped by him scoring the new No.1 single and the biggest Top 50 leap of the week. Mariah Carey’s “Merry Christmas II You” climbs five places to a new peak of No.27. Michael Buble’s not touring until February next year, but his tour/Hollywood edition of “Crazy Love” is up twenty-two places to No.30 this week. Kate Ceberano’s “Merry Christmas” album jumps up fourteen places to No.40, and right behind at No.41 (up twenty-two places from last week) is Santana’s “Guitar Heaven” album. With Usher’s new single “Hot Tottie” with Jay-Z has gone to radio, and that has helped his deluxe edition of “Raymond V. Raymond” to rebound twenty-four places this week to No.52. The 30th anniversary of John Lennon’s passing occurred on December 8th, with documentaries and music being played on the day, which has helped his recent No.10 album “Power to the People-The Hits” to re-enter at No.59 this week. And current tourists U2 see their “U218Singles” album re-enter at No.71. The highest new entry comes from the soundtrack to the December 16th released film “Tron: Legacy”, which enters at No.31 and is performed by Daft Punk. Other new entries for the week include Deadmau5 who debut at No.56 with their third album “4x4=12”. The seventh album for T.I. entitled “No Mercy” debuts at No.69. Tim McGraw’s “Number One Hits” debuts at No.76, and Annie Lennox comes in at No.86 with her Xmas album “A Christmas Cornucopia”.
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