Posted February 3, 201114 yr ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 31st January 2011 1 (1) Dirty Talk – Wynter Gordon 2 (2) Tonight (I’m Lovin’ You) – Enrique Iglesias 3 (27) S&M – Rihanna 4 (3) Happiness – Alexis Jordan 5 (11) E.T. – Katy Perry 6 (6) Grenade – Bruno Mars 7 (5) Who’s That Girl? – Guy Sebastian ft Eve 8 (7) Yeah 3x – Chris Brown 9 (8) Who’s That Chick? – David Guetta ft Rihanna 10 (4) Hold It Against Me – Britney Spears 11 (10) I Just Had Sex – The Lonely Island ft Akon 12 (13) Turn Around (5,4,3,2,1) – Flo Rida 13 (12) The Time (Dirty Bit) – Black Eyed Peas 14 (9) What The Hell – Avril Lavigne 15 (14) Firework – Katy Perry 16 (23) More - Usher 17 (16) Saturday Night – Jessica Mauboy 18 (22) Friday To Sunday – Justice Crew 19 (18) Hello – Martin Solveig ft Dragonette 20 (15) We R Who We R – Ke$ha 21 (17) Take Over Control – Afrojack ft Eva Simons 22 (34) F**kin’ Perfect – P!nk 23 (25) Rapunzel – Drapht 24 (20) Only Girl (In The World) – P!nk 25 (21) Raise Your Glass – P!nk 26 (19) Like A G6 – Far East Movement 27 (24) Just The Way You Are – Bruno Mars 28 (26) Hey Baby (Drop It To The Floor) - Pitbull 29 (28) Stay The Night – James Blunt 30 (New) Rocketeer – Far East Movement 31 (32) F U – Cee-Lo Green 32 (Re) Big Jet Plane – Angus & Julia Stone 33 (45) All Of The Lights – Kanye West 34 (30) Animal – Ke$ha 35 (33) Just A Dream - Nelly 36 (29) Show Me How You Burlesque – Christina Aguilera 37 (35) Dynamite – Taio Cruz 38 (48) Teenage Crime – Adrian Lux 39 (49) Young Blood – The Naked And Famous 40 (37) Miami 2 Ibiza – Swedish House Mafia vs Tinie Tempah 41 (Re) Rock It – Little Red 42 (38) Sex On The Radio – Good Charlotte 43 (46) Plans – Birds Of Tokyo 44 (31) Whip My Hair – Willow Smith 45 (41) Barbra Streisand – Duck Sauce 46 (36) What’s My Name? – Rihanna 47 (40) Heartbeat – Enrique Iglesias ft Nicole Scherzinger 48 (Re) Fall At Your Feet – Boy & Bear 49 (New) Coming Home – Diddy – Dirty Money 50 (42) Love The Way You Lie – Eminem ft Rihanna
February 3, 201114 yr Author ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 31st January 2011 1 (1) Greatest Hits…So Far! – P!nk 2 (3) Greatest Hits – Bon Jovi 3 (New) 21 - Adele 4 (5) Burlesque – Original Soundtrack 5 (2) Doo-wops & Hooligans – Bruno Mars 6 (4) Twenty Ten – Guy Sebastian 7 (8) Loud - Rihanna 8 (7) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry 9 (10) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone 10 (6) Altiyan Childs – Altiyan Childs 11 (17) Birds Of Tokyo – Birds Of Tokyo 12 (11) My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy – Kanye West 13 (9) Volume 4 – Glee Cast 14 (16) Some Kind Of Trouble – James Blunt 15 (New) Live On Ten Legs – Pearl Jam 16 (12) The Beginning – Black Eyed Peas 17 (21) Gilgamesh – Gypsy and the Cat 18 (13) Come Around Sundown – Kings Of Leon 19 (14) Animal – Ke$ha 20 (28) Get Closer – Keith Urban 21 (15) Speak Now – Taylor Swift 22 (18) Duet – Ronan Keating 23 (19) Recovery - Eminem 24 (40) We Are Born - Sia 25 (New) Amanda Palmer Goes Down Under – Amanda Palmer 26 (27) Running On Air – Bliss N Eso 27 (23) He Will Have His Way: The Songs Of Tim & Neil Finn – Various Artists 28 (22) My Worlds – Justin Bieber 29 (25) I Believe You Liar - Washington 30 (20) Tron: Legacy OST – Daft Punk 31 (47) Passive Me, Aggressive You – The Naked And Famous 32 (Re) Save Me, San Francisco – Train 33 (24) The Gift – Susan Boyle 34 (Re) Little Bird – Kasey Chambers 35 (33) Get ‘Em Girls – Jessica Mauboy 36 (New) Kiss Each Other Clean – Iron & Wine 37 (39) Immersion - Pendulum 38 (26) The King Is Dead – The Decemberists 39 (29) Euphoria – Enrique Iglesias 40 (38) Lungs – Florence + The Machine 41 (32) Jersey Boys – Original Soundtrack 42 (35) Greatest Hits – Red Hot Chili Peppers 43 (31) Science & Faith – The Script 44 (New) The Defamation Of Strickland Banks – Plan B 45 (48) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum 46 (New) Mayhem – Imelda May 47 (Re) Midnight Remember – Little Red 48 (Re) Symphonicities - Sting 49 (34) Hits – Phil Collins 50 (43) Triple J’s Like A Version 6 – Various Artists
February 3, 201114 yr Author http://australian-charts.com/forum.asp Gavin Ryan's Chartifacts (Thanks to Gavin Ryan) Singles (Chart information for sales period Friday 21st of January, 2011 to Thursday 27th of January, 2011) “Dirty Talk” by Wynter Gordon stays atop the ARIA Singles Chart for a third week, becoming the longest ‘Dirty’ we’ve had at the top, beating the two weeks spent by the BEP’s “The Time (Dirty Bit)” (TW-13), but ‘Talk’ is one week shy of tying with Salt-N-Pepa’s “Let’s Talk About Sex” (1992) which stayed at the No.1 spot for four weeks. Also holding for a third week is the No.2 track by Enrique Iglesias, “Tonight (I’m Lovin’ You)”, which is one week shy of his run at No.2 for “I Like it” (TW-100) which held that spot for four weeks during July 2010. Someone who is no stranger to the No.1 spot is Rihanna, having reached the top before on six occasions here in Australia, and she just might do it again, as her new single “S&M” leaps twenty-four places to land at No.3 this week. This leap pushes down last weeks No.3 to No.4 this week for Alexis Jordan’s, “Happiness”, but our second Top 10 entry of the week is just below her, Katy Perry’s “E.T.” jumps six places to No.5, becoming the fourth Top 5 hit from her “Teenage Dream” album (TW-8). Bruno Mars’ former No.1 “Grenade” is the third stable Top 10 single, holding at No.6, but the other former chart-topper in the Top 10 from Guy Sebastian, “Who’s That Girl”, leapfrogs over Bruno to fall two places to No.7. Chris Brown’s “Yeah 3x” and David Guetta and Rihanna’s teaming on “Who’s That Chick” are both down one place to No.8 and No.9 respectively. And lastly, falling six places to No.10 is the new track from Britney Spears, “Hold it Against Me”. PEAKERS & MOVERS: Flo Rida has been moving up in small steps with “Turn Around (5,4,3,2,1)”, which this week again moves up a place to a new peak of No.12. Usher is again heading for the Top 10, as his new single “More” jumps up seven places to land at No.16. The Justice Crew re-peaks at No.18 with “Friday to Sunday”, and another local act, Drapht takes his “Rapunzel” up two places to No.23. Far East Movement debut just outside the Top 50 last week with their second single “Rocketeer”, which this week rockets up twenty-six places to No.30, and after a one place move last week, Kanye West and Rihanna’s “All of the Lights” this week is up twelve places to No.33. New Zealand band jump ten places with one of their two currently charting tracks, “Young Blood”, which is up to No.39 this week. Australian Day occurs January 26th here, and that is also the day that national ABC radio network Triple J do their Top 100 for the previous year, voted for by their listeners. This event always leaves its mark on the national charts just after the broadcast, but as it was broadcast on a Wednesday this year, next week’s chart should also reflect the big hits that featured on their EOY Chart. 13 of the Top 17 songs climb back up, with the 14th only dropping slightly (No.15 on the list), and two of the tracks that don’t appear this week help their parent album to climb (Mark Ronson). Here is how their J Chart positions affect the ARIA National chart this week… J.No TW LW Titles 01 32 55 Big Jet Plane - Angus & Julia Stone 02 41 59 Rock it - Little Red 03 76 RE Dance the Way I Feel - Ou Est Le Swimming Pool 04 43 46 Plans - Birds of Tokyo 05 48 90 Fall at Your Feet - Boy & Bear 06 38 48 Teenage Crime - Adrian Lux 07 31 32 F**k You - Cee Lo Green 08 65 86 Tokyo (Vampires & Werewolves) - The Wombats 09 99 RE Magic Fountain - Art vs. Science 10 54 70 Somebody to Love Me - Mark Ronson feat Boy George 11 - - ABC News Theme (Remixed by Pendulum) - Peter Wall & Tony Ansell 12 23 25 Rapunzel - Drapht 13 71 RE Clap Your Hands - Sia 14 57 64 Runaway - Kanye West 15 45 41 Barbra Streisand - Duck Sauce 16 91 RE Mace Spray - The Jezebels (from Dark Space EP) 17 54 70 Bang Bang Bang - Mark Ronson The highest new entry of the week comes from Sean Coombs’ new project Diddy-Dirty Money with the track “Coming Home” debuting at No.49. It’s second track from his new album “Last Train to Paris” to hit our charts, the first being “Hello Good Morning” (HP-94, May 2010) which featured rapper T.I., this new track features guest vocals by Skylar Grey. Below Top 50: Eminem “Space Bound”s up eleven places to land at No.51 this week. Birds of Tokyo fly up nine places to land at No.56 with their new single “Wild at Heart”, and up seven places to No.58 is the second single in the Top 100 for N.Z.’s The Naked & Famous, as “Punching in a Dream” is at No.58 this week. Bliss N’ Eso’s “Reflections” leaps twenty eight places to No.67 and re-entering and scoring a new peak is Lupe Fiasco’s “The Show Goes On”, back in at No.82. UK Singer Adele had four singles from her first album hit her homeland Top 20, two of those going Top 5, but here in Australia she has charted with nothing, until this week. The lead track from her second album is entitled “Rolling in the Deep”, and it enters our charts at No.62, a former No.1 in Italy and The Netherlands, plus a No.2 in England and Ireland, with a Top 5 placing in Denmark and Germany. Her second album “21” enters this week, more on that below. Tim Berg’s “Seek Bromance” enters with a second version this week at No.77, it being the Avicii’s Vocal Edit version, whilst the original version drops out of the Top 100. The only other new entry is the first singles chart entry for a congregation who has had over twenty albums chart, but no singles. This week Hillsong Live gain their first charting single at No.87 with “It Is Well With My Soul”. Albums P!nk’s run at the top of our Album Charts continues as her “Greatest Hits… So Far” remains at the top for an eleventh week, making it now outright the third longest running GH/ Best of collection in our album chart history (1965-2011). It also joins fourteen other albums that have notched up eleven weeks at the top, the last such album being Susan Boyle’s debut set “I Dreamed a Dream”, but prior to that the last album to run this long at the top was the “Moulin Rouge” Soundtrack, something on which P!nk appeared as a part of the ensemble that sung “Lady Marmalade”. Bon Jovi’s Greatest Hits reclaims the No.2 position again for sixth non-consecutive week, having also spent three weeks at No.3 and two weeks at No.4, plus it’s initial one week at the top of our charts upon debut last November. Adele’s first album from two years ago was entitled “19” and didn’t make our charts here, now two years later she releases her second set called “21”, which this week debuts on release at No.3, whilst also securing No.1 in England, Ireland and The Netherlands in it’s first week of release. Lead single from the album is “Rolling in the Deep” which also enters our charts, debuting at No.62 it also becomes her first singles chart entry. The “Burlesque” Soundtrack climbs a place to a new peak of No.4 this week, and last weeks No.2 for Bruno Mars, “Doo-Wops and Hooligans” falls back to No.5 this week. Bruno and Guy are at No.6 and 7 on the singles chart, but over on the albums chart they are at No.5 and No.6, as Guy’s “Twenty Ten” album falls two places to No.6 this week. Rihanna’s “Loud” and Katy Perry’s “Teenage Dream” swaps places at No.7 and No.8 respectively, Angus and Julia Stone’s “Down the Way” climbs back up one place to No.9, and dropping four places to No.10 is the self-titled album for X-Factor winner Altiyan Childs. MOVERS & PEAKERS: Gypsy & The Cat see their debut album “Gilgamesh” climb to a new peak of No.17 this week, whilst another local act, Birds of Tokyo’s self-titled album jumps up six places to land at No.11 this week. Sia’s album “We Are Born” is up sixteen places to No.24, and this week 4xGolden Guitar winner this year Kasey Chambers ( http://www.country.com.au/winners-archive/469-2011 ) sees her “Little Bird” album leap up thirty-nine places to land at No.34. Keith Urban’s appearance on Oprah’s Aussie specials last weekend could have possibly helped his “Get Closer” album to jump up eight places to No.20, and New Zealand act The Naked and Famous have two jumping singles, and their album is up too, it moves sixteen places to No.31 this week. Train’s “Save Me, San Francisco” twenty-five places to re-enter the Top 50 at No.32, Little Red’s Triple J placement has helped their “Midnight Remember” album to also climb twenty-nine places to No.47, and thanks to his current tour of the country, Sting’s “Symphonicities” (HP-40, July 2010) re-enters, as too does his former band The Police’s “Greatest Hits” at No.91. In 1998 Pearl Jam released their first live album “Live on Two Legs” (HP-4, Nov 1998), now after over twelve years, they release a follow-up to that album “Live on Ten Legs”, which debuts at No.15 this week. The eighteen track album contains live recordings from their 2003 to 2010 concerts. Former Dresden Dolls singer Amanda Palmer spent part of 2010 touring here, and inspired by our country her second album “Amanda Palmer Goes Down Under” becomes her first chart entry here debuting at No.25 this week. First single from the album is entitled “Map of Tasmania”. US Singer Samuel Beam is better known as Iron & Wine, and his fourth album studio album “Kiss Each Other Clean” becomes his second chart entry here, but first Top 50 entry, debuting at No.36 this week. His third album “The Shepherd’s Dog” hit No.98 in October 2007. British singer and actor Ben Ballance-Drew is better known as artist Plan B and his second album “The Defamation of Strickland Banks” debuts at No.44 this week. And another UK singer debuts a little lower than Plan B, Irish singer Imelda May (who appeared on Graham Norton’s Show last week) debuts at No.46 with her third album “Mayhem”.
February 4, 201114 yr Can't believe Pinks greatest hits is number one for 11 weeks there. They really do love her :D oh and you might wanna change this :P 24 (20) Only Girl (In The World) – P!nk
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