Posted March 13, 201114 yr ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 14th March 2011 1 (1) S&M - Rihanna 2 (2) On The Floor – Jennifer Lopez 3 (22) Price Tag – Ke$ha 4 (3) Born This Way – Lady GaGa 5 (5) Coming Home – Diddy Dirty Money 6 (4) Just Can’t Get Enough – Black Eyed Peas 7 (10) The Lazy Song – Bruno Mars 8 (6) Happiness – Alexis Jordan 9 (14) The Show Goes On – Lupe Fiasco 10 (7) What The Hell – Avril Lavigne 11 (9) More - Usher 12 (8) Dirty Talk – Wynter Gordon 13 (13) Blow – Ke$ha 14 (19) Rocketeer – Far East Movement 15 (12) Tonight (I’m Lovin’ You) – Enrique Iglesias 16 (16) Hello – Martin Solveig feat. Dragonette 17 (21) Yeah 3x – Chris Brown 18 (17) Who’s That Chick? – David Guetta feat. Rihanna 19 (11) E.T. – Katy Perry 20 (15) Grenade – Bruno Mars 21 (20) Turn Around (5,4,3,2,1) – Flo Rida 22 (29) Last Night – Ian Carey feat. Snoop Dogg & Bobby Anthony 23 (18) I Just Had Sex – The Lonely Island ft Akon 24 (23) Firework – Katy Perry 25 (24) Take Over Control – Afrojack ft Eva Simons 26 (31) Only Girl (In The World) - Rihanna 27 (27) I Need A Doctor – Dr Dre feat. Eminem 28 (28) Friday To Sunday – Justice Crew 29 (43) Party Rock Anthem – LMFAO feat. Lauren Bennet & Goonrock 30 (26) All Of The Lights – Kanye West 31 (25) Hold It Against Me – Britney Spears 32 (32) The Time (Dirty Bit) – Black Eyed Peas 33 (30) Who’s That Girl? – Guy Sebastian feat. Eve 34 (34) Seek Bromance – Tim Berg 35 (35) Just The Way You Are (Amazing) – Bruno Mars 36 (39) The Ballad Of Mona Lisa – Panic! At The Disco 37 (33) Rapunzel – Drapht 38 (40) Like A G6 – Far East Movement 39 (42) Check Yes Juliet (Run Baby Run) – We The Kings 40 (38) We R Who We R – Ke$ha 41 (36) Animal – Neon Trees 42 (37) F**kin’ Perfect – P!nk 43 (New) Own This Club – Marvin Priest 44 (New) Don’t You Want Me – Glee Cast 45 (46) Love The Way You Lie Eminem feat. Rihanna 46 (41) Forget You – Cee-Lo Green 47 (New) She’s Like A Comet – Jebediah 48 (45) Stay The Night – James Blunt 49 (New) Just The Way You Are (Drunk At The Bar) – Brian McFadden 50 (Re) What’s My Name? - Rihanna
March 13, 201114 yr Author ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 14th March 2011 1 (New) Goodbye Lullaby – Avril Lavigne 2 (3) Loud - Rihanna 3 (New) Temptation – The Waifs 4 (New) Lasers – Lupe Fiasco 5 (1) Crazy Love – Michael Buble 6 (4) Doo-Wops & Hooligans – Bruno Mars 7 (32) 34 Number Ones – Alan Jackson 8 (5) Greatest Hits…So Far! – P!nk 9 (2) The Experiment – Art vs Science 10 (6) 21 - Adele 11 (New) Alexis Jordan – Alexis Jordan 12 (7) Greatest Hits – Bon Jovi 13 (New) Great Barrier Grief – Oh Mercy 14 (8) My Beautiful Twisted Dark Fantasy – Kanye West 15 (New) Collapse Into Now – R.E.M. 16 (20) Animal – Ke$ha 17 (15) Lungs – Florence + The Machine 18 (10) The Beginning – Black Eyed Peas 19 (14) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum 20 (9) Teenage Dream – Glee Cast 21 (23) Raymond V Raymond - Usher 22 (11) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone 23 (New) Adalita - Adalita 24 (17) Volume 4 – Glee Cast 25 (12) Burlesque – Original Soundtrack 26 (New) Going Out In Style – Dropkick Murphys 27 (New) Who You Are – Jessie J 28 (27) Running On Air – Bliss N Eso 29 (25) Come Around Sundown – Kings Of Leon 30 (19) Never Say Never The Remixes – Justin Bieber 31 (21) Birds Of Tokyo – Birds Of Tokyo 32 (18) Twenty Ten – Guy Sebastian 33 (30) Wounded Rhymes – Lykke Li 34 (24) Some Kind Of Trouble – James Blunt 35 (New) Listen Here – Jasmine Rae 36 (22) Recovery - Eminem 37 (28) Speak Now – Taylor Swift 38 (13) Let England Shake – PJ Harvey 39 (16) Aftermath – Hillsong United 40 (31) My Worlds – Justin Bieber 41 (33) Euphoria – Enrique Iglesias 42 (35) Immersion - Pendulum 43 (Re) Get ‘Em Girls – Jessica Mauboy 44 (26) Beast - Devildriver 45 (50) Record Collection – Mark Ronson & The Business Intl 46 (29) Zonoscope – Cut Copy 47 (37) Passive Me Aggressive You – The Naked And Famous 48 (39) Jersey Boys – Original Soundtrack 49 (Re) Fearless – Taylor Swift 50 (36) Altiyan Childs – Altiyan Childs
March 13, 201114 yr Author http://australian-charts.com/forum.asp Gavin Ryan's Chartifacts (Thanks to Gavin Ryan) Singles Rihanna blitzed across Australia on her national tour last week, which has helped her to retain for a fifth week at No.1 with her latest single “S&M”. The song has now become her third longest running solo No.1 behind “SOS” (8 weeks) and “Umbrella” (6 weeks), whilst she also spent six weeks at the top with Eminem on “Love the Way You Lie”. By retaining the No.1 position with “S&M”, it now takes Rihanna’s No.1 tally to 35 weeks, and that puts her closer to Madonna’s thirty-six week tally, so if she stays for another week, I’ll do some comparison’s between them then. Rihanna also climbs back up the charts with three of her five other chart appearance’s, “Only Girl” is back up five places to No.26, and “Love the Way You Lie” and “What’s My Name” are back up a place each to No.45 and No.50 respectively. Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull spend a second week at No.2 with “On the Floor”, just waiting to take the top spot, but another No.1 contender leaps into the Top 10 at No.3, Jessie J and B.o.B.’s “Price Tag”, which is up nineteen places from last weeks debut of No.22. Four weeks in the chart and a fourth single place drop (1-2-3-4) for Lady GaGa’s “Born This Way”, which is down to No.4 this week, but holding at No.5 is Diddy - Dirty Money’s “Coming Home”. The Black Eyed Peas drop two places to No.6 with “Just Can’t Get Enough”, but climbing three places to a new peak of No.7 is last weeks biggest Top 50 riser, Bruno Mars with “The Lazy Song”. Alexis Jordan was also in the country last week, and her track “Happiness” retains its Top 10 place by only dropping two places to No.8. Two weeks ago Lupe Fiasco scored his first solo Top 20 hit and now this week he claims his first solo Top 10 singles entry as “The Show Goes On” climbs five places to No.9. He had previously reached the Top 10 on the Kanye West song “Touch the Sky” (HP-10, April 2006), so this is now also his highest charting track. Plus his new album also debuts in the Top 10 albums this week. Another act debuting with a new album is Avril Lavigne, and the lead single from that album, “What the Hell”, drops three places to No.10 this week. NEW PEAKS & MOVERS: Ke$ha’s “Blow” holds it’s peak of No.13, but right behind her at No.14 is “Rocketeer” by The Far East Movement, up five places this week to be the only new peak within the Top 20, helped also by their guest spot on the Rihanna tour, which also helps their first single “Like a G6” to re-climb two places to No.38. Ian Carey and Snoop Dogg’s teaming on “Last Night” is up eight places to No.21, and up fourteen places to No.29 is LMFAO with their new dance track “Party Rock Anthem”. The now duo of Panic at the Disco debuted at No.39 last week with their new single “The Ballad of Mona Lisa”, which this week is up three places to No.36. And also up three places to No.39 are We the Kings with their track “Check Yes Juliet (Run Baby Run)”. And two singles breaking into the Top 50 this week are the comeback single for Jebediah, “She’s Like a Comet”, which is up seventeen places to No.47, and Brian McFadden’s “Just the Way You Are (Drunk at the Bar)” climbs twelve from No.61 to No.49. British born and now Sydney based R&B singer Marvin Priest is the son of reggae/pop singer Maxi Priest who scores the highest new entry of the week by entering at No.43 with his debut single “Own This Club”. Marvin has also lent his voice to a track called “Rockstar” by a couple of local DJ’s, Tom Piper and Jono Fernandez, which peaked at #2 on the ARIA Dance charts. GLEE REPORT: The Gleesters score the second highest new entry of the week, by debuting at No.44 with their version of “Don’t You Want Me”, originally performed by The Human League in 1982, it became the groups first of three successive Top 10 singles, reaching No.4 in July of that year. The Glee gang also debut with two more tracks from their alcohol infused episode from last Monday, entering at No.72 is their version of the 2009 No.1 single by Ke$ha “Tik Tok”, which is in at No.72, with the original song also re-entering at No.83. Their third entry comes in at No.80, “Blame it (on the Alcohol)”, and is a cover of a Jamie Foxx and T-Pain track from May 2009 which hit No.79 here (one place higher than the debut). The show has two more tracks still in the charts this week also, the mash-up of “Thriller”/”Heads Will Roll” is at No.73 and their version of the Justin Bieber song “Somebody to Love” is holding on at No.99. Below Top 50: There is only new peak in the lower half of the chart this week, and that is helped by its re-entry. Jessie J’s first single “Do it Like a Dude” comes back into the Top 100 and No.66 and in the process scores a new peak, plus her debut album also charts this week. The David Guetta mix of Snoop Dogg’s “Sweat” debuts at No.60, whilst a couple of places lower at No.62 is the song “Rope”, the first new material from The Foo Fighters since their Greatest Hits (TW-77) collection garnered the No.21 hit with “Wheels” in October 2009. Far East Movement’s first single “Like a G6” had two guest acts on the track in the form of Dev and The Cataracs. Those two acts debut with their own collaboration this week, debuting at No.70 is their track “Bass Down Low”. Another teaming also debuts at No.75, Tinie Tempah and Kelly Rowland with “Invincible”, And finally the last new entry of the week is the first solo material for Gossip front-woman Beth Ditto, who debuts at No.86 with her four track self-titled EP. Albums ELEVEN weeks into 2011, and the ARIA Album charts scores it’s first NEW No.1 album of the year, as Avril Lavigne’s fourth album “Goodbye Lullaby” enters at the No.1 position and becomes her third No.1 album here in Australia. The longest time it took this long for a new No.1 album to occur within the calendar year was back in 1986 when we had to wait until mid April (16 weeks) for a new chart-topping album, and back in 1994 we had to wait ten weeks for Bryan Adams’ “So Far So Good” to be knocked off by something new. “Goodbye Lullaby” becomes the 625th No.1 album in Australia (1965-2011), and helps take Avril’s tally of weeks at the top now to nine weeks which is made up of seven weeks for her debut album “Let Go” (from December 2002), “Under My Skin” (May 2004) for a single week and now her new set. Her May 2004 album almost knocked off Michael Buble’s debut album, but this week she does kick Michael off the top spot, the second time ever that a Canadian has knocked off a Canadian act. It last happened May of 2010, when Justin Bieber’s “My Worlds” was knocked off by k.d. Lang’s “Recollection” album (Justin later knocked k.d off two weeks later also). “Goodbye Lullaby” is the twentieth album by a Canadian artist to top our charts, and Avril becomes only the second Canadian female artist to have three or more No.1 albums, with Celine Dion having scored the most with five No.1 albums, Avril now moves ahead of Alanis Morissette, Shania Twain and k.d Lang who have two chart-topping albums each. Lastly, it’s the first time the word ‘Lullaby’ has appeared in a No.1 album, but the second ‘Goodbye’ at the top, with the only other being Elton John’s “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”, which stayed at the top for three weeks in March 1974. Rihanna reclaims her former peak of No.2 for a third time with her current album “Loud” helped no doubt by her national tour and current No.1 single. Michael Buble’s tour is over and so is his reign at the top, as his “Crazy Love” album drops from the top to No.5 this week. But the six accumulated weeks that “Crazy Love” has now spent at the top has helped to make it his longest running No.1 album, as his previous album “Call Me Irresponsible” spent a total or five weeks at the top. Bruno Mars’ “Doo-Wop and Hooligans” gets pushed down two places to No.6. And a new tourist (and first time too) to our shores is country singer Alan Jackson who started his tour here on March 3rd, and still has more shows this coming week, which has helped him to score his first Top 10 entry in Australia with his “34 Number Ones”, which leaps up twenty-five places to No.7. P!nk’s “Greatest Hits… So Far” spends its seventeenth week in the Top 10 at No.8 (down three places), and dropping seven places from its debut last week of No.2 to No.9 this week is the debut album for Art vs. Science, “The Experiment”. Adele’s “21” holds onto a Top 10 placing at No.10 this week. The sixth album for Perth group The Waifs debuts at No.3 entitled “Temptation”, instantly becoming their third Top 3 album of their career. Their other two Top 10 entries were 2003’s “Up All Night” (HP-3) and 2007’s “Sun, Dirt, Water” (HP-2). And the third album for US rapper Lupe Fiasco debuts at No.4 entitled “Lasers” becoming his highest placed album, as his first album “Lupe Fiasco’s Food & Liquor” debuted and peaked at No.70 in October 2006, then his second album became his first Top 50 entry, “Lupe Fiasco’s The Cool” hit No.42 in January of 2008. And now that he has his first Top 10 hit (this week) with “The Show Goes On”, its parent album also becomes his first Top 10 entry. Alexis Jordan enters at No.11 with her self-titled debut album, and also scoring a new entry with their debut album at No.13 is Melbourne group Oh Mercy and the album entitled “Great Barrier Grief”. Third Top 20 debut of the week is the fifteenth studio album for R.E.M., entering at No.15 is “Collapse Into Now”. Their entire ARIA Album history is listed below. No. Entry Date (WA) HP WI/Tally Titles A4 1-Sep-86 73 7 LIFE'S RICH PAGEANT A5 19-Oct-87 47 9 DOCUMENT A6 16-Jan-89 16 29 GREEN G2 20-Feb-89 29 12 EPONYMOUS A7 17-Mar-91 4 43a OUT OF TIME A3 17-Nov-91 20 17 THE BEST OF R.E.M. A8 18-Oct-92 2 30 AUTOMATIC FOR THE PEOPLE A8 25-Jul-93 4 39 / 69 AUTOMATIC FOR THE PEOPLE ® A9 9-Oct-94 (2) 2 33a MONSTER A8 22-Jan-95 24 9 / 78 AUTOMATIC FOR THE PEOPLE ® A7 22-Jan-95 55 6 / 49 OUT OF TIME ® A6 22-Jan-95 60 29 / 33 GREEN ® A10 22-Sep-96 (1) 1 24 NEW ADVENTURES IN HI-FI A11 2-Nov-98 5 15a UP A8 20-Sep-99 85 2 / 80 AUTOMATIC FOR THE PEOPLE ® A12 14-May-01 5 17 REVEAL G4 3-Nov-03 5 36a IN TIME: THE BEST OF R.E.M. 1988-2003 A13 11-Oct-04 6 8a AROUND THE SUN G4 1-Nov-04 60 19a / 55 IN TIME: THE BEST OF R.E.M. 1988-2003 ® G4 4-Jul-05 42 6 / 61 IN TIME: THE BEST OF R.E.M. 1988-2003 ® G4 31-Oct-05 32 20 / 81 IN TIME: THE BEST OF R.E.M. 1988-2003 ® G4 2-Oct-06 71 10a / 91 IN TIME: THE BEST OF R.E.M. 1988-2003 ® A14 7-Apr-08 13 5 ACCELERATE G4 21-Apr-08 75 3a / 94 IN TIME: THE BEST OF R.E.M. 1988-2003 ® G4 13-Oct-08 65 6 / 100 IN TIME: THE BEST OF R.E.M. 1988-2003 ® A15 14-Mar-11 15 1* COLLAPSE INTO NOW Former Magic Dirt front-woman Adalita Srsen is in at No.23 with her self titled (Adalita) debut album. Irish American Celtic band The Dropkick Murphys debut at No.26 with their seventh studio album “Going Out in Style” which becomes their first ever Top 50 entry, their two previous chart entries being “The Warriors Code” (HP-80) in June 2005 and “The Meanest of Times” (HP-85) in October 2007. One place lower at No.27 is the debut album for British singer Jessie J entitled “Who Are You”, and the last new entry to the Top 50 is from local country singer Jasmine Rae who debuts at No.35 with her second album “Listen Here”. Her first set “Look it Up” reached No.62 in September 2008. Lower down the Top 100, the tenth studio album for US country singer Lucinda Williams becomes her sixth chart entry here, as “Blessed” enters at No.63. Rap/dance group The Far East Movement enter at No.65 with their debut album entitled “Free Wired”. And lastly after seven album (none of which charted here), another US country singer enters with a new collection, Joe Nichols debuts at No.74 with his “Greatest Hits” collection.
March 15, 201114 yr :puke2: Br*an Mcfadden get that #49 smash v classy title :rolleyes: Well it is Brian McFatty after all - such a classy artist. :P
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