Posted January 21, 201114 yr ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 10th January 2011 1 (2) Who’s That Girl? – Guy Sebastian ft Eve 2 (1) Grenade – Bruno Mars 3 (New) Tonight (I’m Lovin’ You) – Enrique Iglesias 4 (5) Yeah 3x – Chris Brown 5 (14) Dirty Talk – Wynter Gordon 6 (4) Firework – Katy Perry 7 (3) The Time (Dirty Bit) – Black Eyed Peas 8 (6) We R Who We R – Ke$ha 9 (8) Who’s That Chick? – David Guetta ft Rihanna 10 (7) Saturday Night – Jessica Mauboy 11 (10) Like A G6 – Far East Movement 12 (9) Raise Your Glass – P!nk 13 (24) Happiness – Alexis Jordan 14 (11) Only Girl In The World - Rihanna 15 (12) Just The Way You Are – Bruno Mars 16 (21) Turn Around (1,2,3,4) – Flo-Rida 17 (13) Hey Baby (Drop It To The Floor) – Pitbull 18 (31) Friday To Sunday – Justice Crew 19 (16) F U – Cee-Lo Green 20 (15) Dynamite – Taio Cruz 21 (17) Just A Dream - Nelly 22 (18) Whip My Hair – Willow Smith 23 (19) Cooler Than Me – Mike Posner 24 (22) F**kin’ Perfect – P!nk 25 (23) Stay The Night – James Blunt 26 (29) DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love - Usher 27 (30) Barbra Streisand – Duck Sauce 28 (20) Heartbeat – Enrique Iglesias ft Nicole Scherzinger 29 (39) Hello – Martin Solveig ft Dragonette 30 (28) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry 31 (27) What’s My Name? - Rihanna 32 (38) Take Over Control – Afrojack ft Eva Simons 33 (26) Sex On The Radio – Good Charlotte 34 (40) Written In The Stars – Tinie Tempah 35 (36) Miami 2 Ibiza – Swedish House Mafia vs Tinie Tempah 36 (New) I Just Had Sex – The Lonely Island ft Akon 37 (25) Higher – Taio Cruz ft Kylie Minogue 38 (41) Rapunzel - Drapht 39 (32) Planets – Short Stack 40 (37) Love The Way You Lie – Eminem ft Rihanna 41 (35) Plans – Birds Of Tokyo 42 (34) California Gurls – Katy Perry 43 (42) Club Can’t Handle Me – Flo-Rida 44 (48) Animal – Neon Trees 45 (33) Magic – B.O.B. ft Rivers Cuomo 46 (Re) Teenage Crime – Adrian Lux 47 (47) Freefallin’ – Zoe Badwi 48 (49) Big Jet Plane – Angus & Julia Stone 49 (Re) OMG – Usher ft will.i.am 50 (Re) If I Had You – Adam Lambert
January 21, 201114 yr Author ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 10th January 2011 1 (1) Greatest Hits…So Far! – P!nk 2 (2) Greatest Hits – Bon Jovi 3 (3) Altiyan Childs – Altiyan Childs 4 (6) Twenty Ten – Guy Sebastian 5 (10) Doo-wops & Hooligans – Bruno Mars 6 (5) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry 7 (8) Loud - Rihanna 8 (7) Volume 4 – Glee Cast 9 (9) The Beginning – Black Eyed Peas 10 (14) Animal – Ke$ha 11 (16) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone 12 (11) Duet – Ronan Keating 13 (17) My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy – Kanye West 14 (12) Speak Now – Taylor Swift 15 (13) Some Kind Of Trouble – James Blunt 16 (4) The Gift – Susan Boyle 17 (15) Come Around Sundown – Kings Of Leon 18 (24) Tron: Legacy OST – Daft Punk 19 (22) Recovery - Eminem 20 (18) My Worlds – Justin Bieber 21 (25) I Believe You Liar - Washington 22 (21) He Will Have His Way: The Songs Of Tim & Neil Finn – Various Artists 23 (28) Birds Of Tokyo – Birds Of Tokyo 24 (26) Fly Me To The Moon: Great American Songbook Vol.5 – Rod Stewart 25 (20) Michael – Michael Jackson 26 (23) Get Closer – Keith Urban 27 (39) Euphoria – Enrique Iglesias 28 (19) Celebrating 50 Glorious Years – Hamish & Andy 29 (31) Get ‘Em Girls – Jessica Mauboy 30 (43) Rokstarr – Taio Cruz 31 (29) Illuminations – Josh Groban 32 (40) Running On Air – Bliss N Eso 33 (Re) Hits – Phil Collins 34 (49) Guitar Heaven - Santana 35 (36) 5.0 - Nelly 36 (35) This Is Bat Country – Short Stack 37 (44) Lungs – Florence + The Machine 38 (Re) Gilgamesh – Gypsy & The Cat 39 (41) Science & Faith – The Script 40 (Re) Greatest Hits – Guns N’ Roses 41 (30) The Great Tenor Songbook – Mark Vincent 42 (Re) Greatest Hits – Red Hot Chili Peppers 43 (32) Triple J’s Like A Version Vol.5 – Various Artists 44 (Re) Sigh No More – Mumford & Sons 45 (38) I Dreamed A Dream – Susan Boyle 46 (Re) Save Me, San Francisco - Train 47 (Re) High Violet – The National 48 (42) A Thousand Suns – Linkin Park 49 (34) Danger Days: True Lives Of Fabulous Killjoys – My Chemical Romance 50 (48) We Are Born - Sia
January 21, 201114 yr Author http://australian-charts.com/forum.asp Gavin Ryan's Chartifacts (Thanks to Gavin Ryan) Singles (Chart information for sales period Friday 31st of December, 2010 to Thursday 6th of January, 2011) When Guy Sebastian went to No.1 for the Christmas chart, he had help from the initial release of the CD Single of “Who’s That Girl”. Now this week he is No.1 on the digital and physical singles chart, and so for the first time in his chart career he regains the No.1 position on the ARIA Top 100 Singles Chart. And with this only being the second week of the year, we have now had two No.1 singles, as Bruno Mars’ “Grenade” drops back to No.2 after spending three accumulated weeks at the top. We have not had changes at the top in the first two weeks since 2002 when P!nk’s “Get the Party Started” was overtaken by Enrique Iglesias with “Hero” (14-Jan-2002 to 21-Jan-2002). Talking of Enrique, his third single from his “Euphoria” album “Tonight (I’m Lovin’/F**kin’ you) bullets from last weeks debut of No.61 to No.3 this week, helped by it’s two versions plus raunchy explicit video clip. The ‘Lovin’” version is at No.7 on the digital chart, but the over versions are helping it to enter the Top 50 so high, which now gives him his third successive Top 5 single after “Heartbeat” (No.5, TW-28), and “I Like it (No.2, TW-72). Chris Brown reached No.4 on the last chart of 2010, and now two weeks later he reclaims the No.4 position with “Yeah 3x”, whilst right behind him is the second new Top 10 entry of the week, Wynter Gordon’s “Dirty Talk”, which leaps nine places this week to No.5. Her continual rises each week assured her of an eventual Top 10 placing, but the six weeks to reach the Top 10 were impressive, moving from 77-49-32-18-14-5. After New Years, the fireworks always die down, and Katy Perry’s “Firework” is no different, falling two places to No.6 this week, but her new song “E.T.” landed in the Top 30 digital chart this week, so expect it to ‘land’ in the Top 100 soon and possibly give her a fourth Top 10 hit. Former No.1’s “The Time (Dirty Bit)” by The Black Eyed Peas and “We R Who We R” by Ke$ha are at No.7 and No.8 respectively. David Guetta and Rihanna are down one place to No.9 with “Who’s That Chick”, and rounding out the ten is Jessica Mauboy’s “Saturday Night”, down three places to No.10. NEW PEAKS & MOVERS: Alexis Jordan has the second biggest Top 50 climb this week, as “Happiness” is up eleven places to No.13, the biggest climber belongs to local dance troupe Justice Crew, who climb thirteen places to No.18 with their second single “Friday to Sunday”. Flo Rida’s “Turn Around (5,4,3,2,1) cracks the Top 20 by climbing five places to a new peak of No.16. Martin Solveig and Dragonette jump up ten places to No.29 with “Hello”, and after cracking the Top 40 last week, Tinie Tempah’s “Written in the Stars” is up again, these week rising six places to No.34. Final new peaking track in the Top 50 goes to Neon Trees and their single “Animal” up to No.44 this week. Last week The Lonely Island entered at No.48 on the digital chart, and this week their new single “I Just Had Sex” becomes the only new entry to the Top 100 this week, debuting at No.36. This is the fourth ARIA Chart entry, having charted in 2009 with three singles, “Jizz in My Pants” (No.10-peaked March 2009), “I’m on a Boat” (No.14-peaked May 2009) and “Dick in a Box” (No.61, June 2009). LOWER 50: There is only one new peaking track in the lower fifty, Kings of Leon’s “Pyro” rebounds twenty places to No.79, a new height for that song. Also up twenty places is Brooke Fraser’s “Something in the Water” (86 to 66), and up seventeen places is The Temper Trap’s “Fader” (90 to 73). Also climbing back up are “Runaway” by Kanye West (88 to 76) and “Telephone” for Lady GaGa and Beyonce (97 to 85). Albums P!nk scored the No.1 selling album of 2010, and now this week she scores her eighth week at No.1 with that album; “Greatest Hits…So Far”, which now becomes the fifth longest running No.1 Greatest Hits/Best of album in Australian Chart History (1965 to 2011) {refer to last weeks chartifacts for the full list}. The entire Top 3 all stay put this week, with Bon Jovi’s “Greatest Hits” at No.2 and the self-titled album for X-Factor winner Altiyan Childs at No.3 for a second week. Guy Sebastian’s best of “Twenty Ten” climbs to a new peak of No.4 this week, and also climbing to a new peak (former peak No.7) is Bruno Mars’ album “Doo-Wops and Hooligans”, up five places to No.5 this week. Katy Perry’s “Teenage Dream” is down a place to No.6, Rihanna’s “Loud” and the Glee Volume 4 Soundtrack swap places at No.7 and No.8 respectively, with The Black Eyed Peas album “The Beginning” at No.9 for a third week. Rejoining the Top 10 on it’s one year anniversary is Ke$ha’s “Animal”/”Cannibal” album, which last appeared in the Top 10 at the end of February 2010. NEW PEAKS & MOVERS: “Down the Way” by Angus & Julia Stone was the highest placed Australian performed album in the 2010 EOY Chart, landing at No.7, and this week is jumps back up five places to land just outside the Top 10 at No.11. The third and final new peaking album in the Top 50 is the Daft Punk performed soundtrack to “Tron: Legacy”, which is up six places to No.18. Enrique’s leap on the singles chart translates to the album chart also, as “Euphoria” is up twelve places to No.27. Up thirteen spots to No.30 is Taio Cruz and his ‘International’ version of “Rokstarr” (meaning it contains the Kylie duet of “Higher”). “Hits” for Phil Collins leaps twenty-five places to No.33, and Guns N’ Roses’ “Greatest Hits” is up twelve places to No.40. Santana’s “Guitar Heaven” is up fifteen places to No.34, local act Gypsy & The Cat see their album “Gilgamesh” turn around twenty-two places to go back up to No.38. Older albums from last year by Mumford & Sons, “Sigh No More” (65 to 44), Train, “Save Me, San Francisco” (71 to 46) and The National with “High Violet” (76 to 47) are all up this week. The only new album entry to the Top 100 for this week is from English singer Eliza Doolittle (Eliza Sophie Caird), who debuts at No.55 with her self-titled album, which was a No.3 hit in the UK when released in July 2010. First single “Pack Up” hit No.96 in late December 2010, and should come back into the chart soon. The two-disc extended/remixed/repackaged version of David Guetta’s “One Love” album is entitled “One More Love”, and is the only album with his current single “Who’s That Chick”, and this week is leaps thirty-seven to a new peak of No.61.
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