Posted January 23, 201114 yr ARIA Top 50 Singles weekcommencing 24th January 2011 1 (1) Dirty Talk – Wynter Gordon 2 (2) Tonight (I’m Lovin’ You) – Enrique Iglesias 3 (6) Happiness – Alexis Jordan 4 (10) Hold It Against Me – Britney Spears 5 (4) Who’s That Girl? – Guy Sebastian ft Eve 6 (3) Grenade – Bruno Mars 7 (5) Yeah 3x – Chris Brown 8 (7) Who’s That Chick? – David Guetta ft Rihanna 9 (New) What The Hell – Avril Lavigne 10 (15) I Just Had Sex – The Lonely Island ft Akon 11 (12) E.T. – Katy Perry 12 (8) The Time (Dirty Bit) – Black Eyed Peas 13 (14) Turn Around (5,4,3,2,1) – Flo Rida 14 (9) Firework – Katy Perry 15 (11) We R Who We R – Ke$ha 16 (13) Saturday Night – Jessica Mauboy 17 (23) Take Over Control – Afrojack ft Eva Simons 18 (21) Hello – Martin Solveig ft Dragonette 19 (17) Like A G6 – Far East Movement 20 (18) Only Girl (In The World) - Rihanna 21 (16) Raise Your Glass – P!nk 22 (24) Friday To Sunday – Justice Crew 23 (New) More - Usher 24 (20) Just The Way You Are – Bruno Mars 25 (30) Rapunzel - Drapht 26 (19) Hey Baby (Drop It To The Floor) - Pitbull 27 (New) S&M - Rihanna 28 (26) Stay The Night – James Blunt 29 (New) Show Me How You Burlesque – Christina Aguilera 30 (37) Animal – Neon Trees 31 (22) Whip My Hair – Willow Smith 32 (25) F U – Cee-Lo Green 33 (27) Just A Dream - Nelly 34 (28) F**kin’ Perfect – P!nk 35 (29) Dynamite – Taio Cruz 36 (32) What’s My Name? - Rihanna 37 (39) Miami 2 Ibiza – Swedish House Mafia vs Tinie Tempah 38 (33) Sex On The Radio – Good Charlotte 39 (36) Written In The Stars – Tinie Tempah 40 (35) Heartbeat – Enrique Iglesias ft Nicole Scherzinger 41 (31) Barbra Streisand – Duck Sauce 42 (41) Love The Way You Lie – Eminem ft Rihanna 43 (34) Cooler Than Me – Mike Posner 44 (38) DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love - Usher 45 (46) All Of The Lights – Kanye West 46 (43) Plans – Birds Of Tokyo 47 (New) Never Break You – Casey Barnes 48 (44) Teenage Crime – Adrian Lux 49 (New) Young Blood – The Naked And Famous 50 (40) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry
January 23, 201114 yr Author ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 24th January 2011 1 (1) Greatest Hits…So Far! – P!nk 2 (3) Doo-wops & Hooligans – Bruno Mars 3 (2) Greatest Hits – Bon Jovi 4 (5) Twenty Ten – Guy Sebastian 5 (New) Burlesque – Original Soundtrack 6 (4) Altiyan Childs – Altiyan Childs 7 (6) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry 8 (7) Loud - Rihanna 9 (9) Volume 4 – Glee Cast 10 (8) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone 11 (10) My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy – Kanye West 12 (11) The Beginning – Black Eyed Peas 13 (15) Come Around Sundown – Kings Of Leon 14 (13) Animal – Ke$ha 15 (14) Speak Now – Taylor Swift 16 (12) Some Kind Of Trouble – James Blunt 17 (22) Birds Of Tokyo – Birds Of Tokyo 18 (16) Duet – Ronan Keating 19 (18) Recovery - Eminem 20 (17) Tron Legacy: OST – Daft Punk 21 (26) Gilgamesh – Gypsy and the Cat 22 (20) My Worlds – Justin Bieber 23 (21) He Will Have His Way: The Songs Of Tim & Neil Finn – Various Artists 24 (19) The Gift – Susan Boyle 25 (23) I Believe You Liar - Washington 26 (New) The King Is Dead – The Decemberists 27 (30) Running On Air – Bliss N Eso 28 (25) Get Closer – Keith Urban 29 (28) Euphoria – Enrique Iglesias 30 (24) Michael – Michael Jackson 31 (42) Science & Faith – The Script 32 (49) Jersey Boys – Original Soundtrack 33 (31) Get ‘Em Girls – Jessica Mauboy 34 (43) Hits – Phil Collins 35 (33) Greatest Hits – Red Hot Chili Peppers 36 (37) Sigh No More – Mumford & Sons 37 (27) Fly Me To The Moon: Great American Songbook Vol. 5 – Rod Stewart 38 (34) Lungs – Florence + The Machine 39 (Re) Immersion - Pendulum 40 (47) We Are Born - Sia 41 (Re) Number Ones – Alan Jackson 42 (32) 5.0 – Nelly 43 (36) Triple J’s Like A Version Vol. 5 – Various Artists 44 (New) The Hymn Of A Broken Man – Times Of Grace 45 (Re) A Thousand Suns – Linkin Park 46 (46) This Is Bat Country – Short Stack 47 (New) Passive Me Aggressive You – The Naked And Famous 48 (Re) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum 49 (29) High Violet – The National 50 (50) Danger Days: True Lives Of Fabulous Killjoys – My Chemical Romance
January 23, 201114 yr Author http://australian-charts.com/forum.asp Gavin Ryan's Chartifacts (Thanks to Gavin Ryan) Singles The Wynter blast at the top of the charts continues as “Dirty Talk” by Wynter Gordon claims a second week at No.1 on the ARIA Singles Chart, plus Enrique Iglesias stays at No.2 with his latest single “Tonight (I’m Lovin’ You)” which is helped by its two digital versions (Lovin’ at #19 and F**kin’ at #9). Last weeks leaper into the Top 10 for Alexis Jordan, “Happiness”, this week climbs three places to No.3, and right behind her is last weeks highest new entry, “Hold it Against Me” by Britney Spears, which leaps from No.10 to No.4. These two tracks jumping up pushes down last weeks Top 5, with former No.1 singles “Who’s That Girl” for Guy Sebastian and “Grenade” by Bruno Mars down to No.5 and No.6 respectively. Last week’s No.5 for Chris Brown, “Yeah 3x” drops down two places to No.7 which also pushes David Guetta and Rihanna’s “Who’s That Chick” to No.8. There are two new entries to the Top 10 this week, with The Lonely Island climbing five places to No.10 with their fourth charting single here “I Just Had Sex”. And this week’s highest new entry lands at No.9 entitled “What the Hell”, which is the first new taste of the March 4th due fourth studio album for Avril Lavigne, entitled “Goodbye Lullaby”. Avril last appeared on our charts in March 2010 with the theme to Tim Burton’s ‘Alice in Wonderland’ entitled “Alice” (HP-39), plus this is her twelfth chart entry in Australia and instantly becomes her seventh Top 10 hit. MOVERS & PEAKERS: Last weeks second highest new entry, “E.T.” by Katy Perry moves up a place to a new peak of No.11, and also moving up one spot is Flo Rida’s “Turn Around”, now a new peak at No.13. Summer Dance anthems “Take Over Control” by Afrojack and Eva Simons and “Hello” by Martin Solveig with Dragonette both climb to new heights at No.17 and No.18 respectively. Perth rapper Drapht again climbs with his “Rapunzel”, up five places to No.25, and jumping up seven places to No.30 is Neon Trees with their first charting single “Animal”. Kanye West climbs a place to a new peak of No.45 with his Rihanna infused track “All of the Lights”, and NZ group The Naked and Famous leap twenty-five places to No.49 with one of their two charting singles “Young Blood”. The third official single from Usher’s “Raymond V Raymond” (TW-56) album enters at No.23 entitled “More”, which follows the previous two hits “OMG” (No.1, May 2010; TW-79) and “DJ Got Us Fallin’ in Love” (No.3, August 2010: TW-44). Also charting with their third single from a current album is Rihanna, who also appears as a guest vocalist on three more tracks, giving her six appearances in the chart this week. “S&M” re-enters at No.27 as the official third single from her “Loud” (TW-8) album, the single originally charting at No.87 (29-Nov-2010) when her album was issued last year, and this track follows on from “Only Girl (in the World)” (No.1, Sept 2010: TW-20) and “What’s My Name” (No.18, Dec 2010: TW-36). Christina Aguilera’s first film ‘Burlesque’, also starring Cher, opened around the country on Thursday the 20th of January, and this week the soundtrack jumps from No.68 to No.5, plus two tracks from the album enter the Top 100. First entry comes in at No.29, “Show Me How You Burlesque” and lower down at No.58 is “Express” both by Christina, whilst the album does features eight of the ten tracks by Christina, one of the two tracks by Cher won a Golden Globe award last week, the Diane Warren penned track “You Haven’t Seen the Last of Me Yet” (she also wrote Cher’s “If I Could Turn Back Time”). With the devastating floods around Australia, Sony is releasing a 3CD Flood Relief album on Monday the 24th of January. This week also sees the first relief single dedicated to raising money for the victims debut on the charts, “Never Break You” by Queensland based singer Casey Barnes. Listen or buy the track from http://www.caseybarnes.com.au/ , and Casey has now achieved his second chart entry with this new track, he featured on the dance track by Marco Denmark “Tiny Dancer” (HP-66, March 2008), and in 2009 reached No.11 in the Australian Idol Series 7. He has released on album (2006), one EP (2010) and this is his fourth single released, with his second album due later this year. Below Top 50: Eminem’s “Space Bound” climbs seven places to a new peak of No.62. The Naked and Famous’ other track “Punching in a Dream” leaps seventeen places to No.65. “Wild at Heart” for Birds of Tokyo climbs thirteen places to No.75 and Kings of Leon’s second single from “Come Around Sundown” (TW-13) is “Pyro” which is up to a new peak of No.77 this week. The second single from “Free Wired”, the fourth album for Far East Movement (released here Nov 5th) debuts at No.56 entitled “Rocketeer”. Kanye West and Jay-Z have teamed up for a new collaboration album entitled “Watch the Throne”, which is due in the first half of 2011, and the first single for that set debuts at No.78 entitled “H*A*M”. Final new entry for the week was originally released in Europe around September 2009, entitled “Secrets” by OneRepublic is was at the time used in a German film by director Til Schweiger’s “Zweiohrkuuken” (Rabbit without Ears 2), which helped it to Top 5 placing in Germany, Austria and Poland. Most recently it has been used as the main song in the Disney film ‘The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” starring Nicolas Cage, which was released on DVD here in early January, which in turn has helped it to become the groups third chart entry here, and their first since their initial two hits, “Apologize” (No.1, Nov 2007) and “Stop and Stare” (No.11, March 2008). Albums Now the equal-third longest running GH/Best of collection to reign at No.1 has occurred this week, as P!nk’s “Greatest Hits… So Far” notches up its tenth week at the top of the ARIA Album Charts. The album also becomes the longest running No.1 album of the decade…so far, beating the nine broken weeks run that Eminem’s “Recovery” (28-Jun-10 to 30-Aug-10) achieved last year. (Susan Boyle did spend eleven weeks at No.1, but five of the weeks were during 2009 i.e. last decade). So P!nk’s album has now achieved as many weeks at the top as seven previous albums, Elton John’s “Caribou” (from 12-Aug-74), “A Night on the Town” by Rod Stewart (30-Aug-76), “True Colours” from Split Enz (14-Apr-80), “Double Fantasy” for John Lennon and Yoko Ono (from 22-Dec-80), the 1992 Australian Cast Recording for “Jesus Christ Superstar” (2-Aug-92), “Jagged Little Pill” for Alanis Morissette (10-Mar-96) and the last ten week runner; “Recurring Dream-Best of” Crowded House (21-July-96). If P!nk’s GH set stays for another week, it will tie with fourteen other albums, but knocking at the door of No.1 this week is Bruno Mars and his album “Doo-Wops and Hooligans”, which climbs to a new peak of No.2, swapping places with Bon Jovi’s “Greatest Hits” which drops down one place to No.3 this week. Also scoring a new peak is Guy Sebastian’s best of collection “Twenty Ten”, which climbs up to No.4, and making it’s Top 50, Top 10 and Top 5 entry all in one week is the soundtrack from the Christina Aguilera and Cher film “Burlesque”, which leaps from No.68 to No.5 this week, and with the film opening this past weekend (opened Thurs 20th of Jan), it could climb higher next week (see the over singles section for the two debuting tracks from the album). Altiyan Childs scores his lowest placing since his debut six weeks ago, as his self-titled album drops down two places to No.6. Katy Perry’s “Teenage Dream” and Rihanna’s “Loud” albums both drop down one place to No.7 and No.8 respectively, whilst the Glee Volume 4 Soundtrack holds on to the No.9 position. Lastly “Down the Way” by Angus and Julia Stone drops back two places to land at No.10 this week. MOVERS & PEAKERS: The self-titled album for Birds of Tokyo climbs back into the Top 20, up five places to No.17 this week, and another local act, Gypsy and the Cat also climb five spots, but to a new peak of No.21 with their debut album “Gilgamesh”. The Script’s album “Science and Faith” jumps back up eleven places to No.31, and right behind them is the cast recording/soundtrack to the musical “Jersey Boys”, which originally peaked at No.40 last October, and this week it is up seventeen places to a new peak of No.32. Also scoring new peaks this week is the best of “34 Number Ones” for Alan Jackson, up nineteen places to No.41, and the biggest leap of the week sees a forty-seven zoom for NZ group The Naked and Famous, whose debut album halves its last weeks position, landing at No.47 this week. Sixth album for US rockers The Decemberists is the highest new entry to the ARIA Top 100 Albums chart this week, debuting at No.26 is “The King is Dead”. This is only their second album to chart here, with their fifth set “The Hazards of Love” hitting No.73 in March 2009, so this also becomes their first Top 30 entry here in Australia. Former Killswitch Engage members Adam Dutkiewicz and Jesse Leach teamed up in 2007 after guitarist Adam, whilst recovering from back surgery, wrote and recorded some demo’s which he got Jesse to add vocals to. The duo named themselves Times of Grace and was due to release their debut album in 2009, but after many delays that debut album entitled “The Hymn of a Broken Man” enters our charts here at No.44 this week.
January 23, 201114 yr I never thought I'd see 'Dirty Talk' #1 anywhere. :o It would be nice if it could do well here.
January 23, 201114 yr Looks like P!nk's greatest hits album will be spending the rest of the year at #1 in Australia :lol: She's such a force over there! 10 weeks at #1 for a GH album is amazing :o
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