Posted April 3, 201114 yr ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 4th April 2011 1 (1) On The Floor – Jennifer Lopez 2 (3) Sweat (David Guetta Remix) – Snoop Dogg 3 (2) Price Tag – Jessie J 4 (4) S&M - Rihanna 5 (8) Just Can’t Get Enough – Black Eyed Peas 6 (7) Coming Home – Diddy Dirty Money 7 (5) Born This Way – Lady GaGa 8 (6) The Show Goes On – Lupe Fiasco 9 (10) Beautiful People – Chris Brown 10 (9) The Lazy Song – Bruno Mars 11 (12) More - Usher 12 (23) Party Rock Anthem - LMFAO 13 (13) I Need A Doctor – Dr. Dre ft Eminem 14 (11) Blow – Ke$ha 15 (19) Last Night – Ian Carey ft Snoop Dogg & Bobby Anthony 16 (16) What The Hell – Avril Lavigne 17 (21) Till The World Ends – Britney Spears 18 (18) Happiness – Alexis Jordan 19 (17) Yeah 3x – Chris Brown 20 (20) Dirty Talk – Wynter Gordon 21 (29) The Ballad Of Mona Lisa – Panic! At The Disco 22 (25) Tonight (I’m Lovin’ You) – Enrique Iglesias 23 (22) Grenade – Bruno Mars 24 (15) Loser Like Me – Glee Cast 25 (28) Rocketeer – Far East Movement 26 (14) What Happened To Us – Jessica Mauboy 27 (27) Hello – Martin Solveig ft Dragonette 28 (35) Turn Around (5,4,3,2,1) – Flo Rida 29 (New) Who Dat Girl – Flo Rida ft Akon 30 (33) Firework – Katy Perry 31 (31) Take Over Control – Afrojack ft Eva Simons 32 (47) Hold It Against Me – Britney Spears 33 (36) E.T. – Katy Perry 34 (24) All Of The Lights – Kanye West 35 (32) Who’s That Chick – David Guetta ft Rihanna 36 (Re) Never Say Never – Justin Bieber ft Jaden Smith 37 (37) I Just Had Sex – The Lonely Island ft Akon 38 (New) Black And Yellow – Wiz Khalifa 39 (39) Friday To Sunday – Justice Crew 40 (New) Rolling In The Deep - Adele 41 (42) Only Girl (In The World) – Rihanna 42 (38) Raise Your Glass – P!nk 43 (New) Good Girl – Alexis Jordan 44 (45) DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love - Usher 45 (40) The Time (Dirty Bit) – Black Eyed Peas 46 (44) Who’s That Girl – Guy Sebastian ft Eve 47 (43) Just The Way You Are – Bruno Mars 48 (New) Hit The Lights – Jay Sean 49 (41) Animal – Neon Trees 50 (48) Check Yes Juliet (Run Baby Run) – We The Kings
April 3, 201114 yr Author ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 4th April 2011 1 (New) Femme Fatale – Britney Spears 2 (New) The King Of Limbs - Radiohead 3 (2) Glee The Music: Vol. 5 – Glee Cast 4 (12) 21 - Adele 5 (4) Doo-wops & Hooligans – Bruno Mars 6 (3) F.A.M.E. – Chris Brown 7 (1) Angles – The Strokes 8 (7) Loud - Rihanna 9 (8) The Great Impression - Sparkadia 10 (9) Raymond V Raymond - Usher 11 (5) Endgame – Rise Against 12 (10) Goodbye Lullaby – Avril Lavigne 13 (11) Greatest Hits…So Far! – P!nk 14 (6) Vices & Virtues – Panic! At The Disco 15 (14) Greatest Hits – Bon Jovi 16 (New) Screaming Bloody Murder – Sum 41 17 (Re) The Definitive Collection – Lionel Richie 18 (15) Crazy Love – Michael Buble 19 (13) Temptation – The Waifs 20 (17) Lasers – Lupe Fiasco 21 (20) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum 22 (29) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry 23 (22) 34 Number Ones – Alan Jackson 24 (16) Aftermath – Hillsong United 25 (19) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone 26 (32) Greatest Hits – Foo Fighters 27 (New) The Unforgiving – Within Temptation 28 (21) The Beginning – Black Eyed Peas 29 (New) Bad Machines – Shane Nicholson 30 (27) Lungs – Florence + The Machine 31 (New) Blunt Force Trauma – Cavalera Conspiracy 32 (31) Birds Of Tokyo – Birds Of Tokyo 33 (26) Alexis Jordan – Alexis Jordan 34 (34) My Worlds – Justin Bieber 35 (25) The Experiment – Art vs Science 36 (23) Animal – Ke$ha 37 (33) Recovery - Eminem 38 (28) Volume 4 – Glee Cast 39 (36) Never Say Never: The Remixes – Justin Bieber 40 (New) Take Me Home – Celtic Thunder 41 (New) When You’re Through Thinking, Say Yes - Yellowcard 42 (30) Who You Are – Jessie J 43 (24) My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy – Kanye West 44 (Re) Songs From The South Vol. 1&2 – Paul Kelly 45 (Re) Glee The Music Season 1 Vol.1 – Glee Cast 46 (37) Burlesque – Original Soundtrack 47 (35) Running On Air – Bliss N Eso 48 (Re) Best So Far – Adam Harvey 49 (Re) Jersey Boys – Original Soundtrack 50 (18) Build A Rocket Boys! - Elbow
April 3, 201114 yr Author http://australian-charts.com/forum.asp Gavin Ryan's Chartifacts (Thanks to Gavin Ryan) Singles Apart from the first two weeks of 2011 (Bruno Mars & Guy Sebastian), every other week of this year has had a female artist perched at the top of the ARIA Singles Chart, that makes it twelve consecutive weeks at No.1 for the female acts Wynter Gordon, Rihanna, Lady GaGa and for a third week now Jennifer Lopez and her track “On the Floor”, which stays in the gilded cage for a third week. But knocking at her door is the dogg of rap, Snoop Dogg and his latest smash single “Sweat (David Guetta Remix)”, which climbs a place to No.2 this week, with all intentions of kicking the chicks outta the roost and taking over the doghouse for himself (maybe next week). Jessie J’s “Price Tag” slips back to No.3 after two weeks at No.2, but Rihanna holds her position No.4 with “S&M”, but returning to the Top 5 and up three places from last week are The Black Eyed Peas with “Just Can’t Get Enough”. Also turning around this week is Diddy and Dirty Money with “Coming Home”, up one place to No.6, and breaking out of her one-place-a-week drop of recent times is Lady GaGa’s “Born This Way”, dropping a dramatic{!} two places to No.7 this week, bypassing No.6 altogether. Lupe Fiasco also drops two places with “The Show Goes On”, now down to No.8, and the only other new peaking track within the Top 10 this week is mid-April due tourist Chris Brown and his latest single “Beautiful People”, which is up one place to No.9 this week, swapping places with Bruno Mars’ “The Lazy Song” down to No.10. NEW PEAKS & MOVERS; Climbing eleven places to No.12 and leaping into the Top 20 this week is LMFAO and their new song “Party Rock Anthem”, whilst another dance track, “Last Night” for Ian Carey climbs four places to No.15 this week. With Britney Spears’ new album debuting this week, it helps it’s two singles from the album to climb this week, with first single “Hold it Against Me” jumping back up fifteen places to No.32, and second single “Till the World Ends” climbs four places to a new peak of No.17 this week. “The Ballad of Mona Lisa” has been climbing steadily each week, but this week the new Panic! at the Disco track jumps eight places to land at No.21. With Justin Bieber also due to tour here soon (from the end of April), plus his ‘Never Say Never’ film opening here in cinemas, it has helped the films title track to climb to a new peak of No.36 this week (former peak was No.38 in June 2010), up sixteen places. Also climbing into the Top 50 this week is Wiz Khalifa and his debut rap single “Black and Yellow”, up twenty five places to No.38, and with the third re-surge for her album “21”, Adele leaps twenty-two places to land at No.40 with “Rolling in the Deep”, whilst the albums second single “Someone Like You” re-enters at No.79, also scoring a new peak in the process. Scoring the highest new entry of the week at No.29 is Flo Rida feat Akon with Flo’s new single “Who Dat Girl”, and it has nothing to do with the recent Top 10 entries “Who’s That Girl” for Guy Sebastian, or “Who’s That Chick” for David Guetta and Rihanna. It’s the third single from Flo’s latest album “Only One Flo (Part 1)”, and the follow-up to his recent No.12 single “Turn Around (5, 4, 3, 2, 1)” which is sitting just above this new entry at No.28. This is his eleventh Top 30 appearance, and below is the entire chart history for Flo Rida here in Australia… No. Entry Date (WA) HP WI Titles 1 4-Feb-08 (3) 1 72 Low (feat T-Pain) 2 9-Jun-08 13 23 Elevator (feat Timbaland) 3 8-Sep-08 (2) 19 29a In the Ayer (feat Will.I.Am) 4 6-Oct-08 3 31 Running Back (Jessica Mauboy feat…) 5 23-Feb-09 (7) 1 56 Right Round (feat Ke$ha) 6 25-May-09 20 13 Sugar (feat Wynter Gordon) 7 3-Aug-09 (2) 18 19a Jump (feat Nelly Furtado) 8 14-Jun-10 (2) 19 21a iYiYi (Cody Simpson feat…) 9 12-Jul-10 3 35 Club Can't Handle Me (feat David Guetta) 10 29-Nov-10 (2) 12 19* Turn Around (5,4,3,2,1) 11 4-Apr-11 29 1* Who Dat Girl (feat Akon) Alexis Jordan’s second ARIA Singles Chart entry entitled “Good Girl” debuts at No.43. Her former No.3 single “Happiness” holds at No.18 this week, both of which are taken from her debut self-titled album which is at No.33 this week. Jay Sean is due to release his fourth album “Freeze Time” in early May, and the second single from the album debuts at No.48 entitled “Hit the Lights” featuring guest vocals from Lil’ Wayne. The first single from the future album was “2012 (It Ain’t the End)” which hit No.40 in late August 2010, and this is fifth charting single here, and re-teams him with Lil’ Wayne who appeared on his first single here, “Down” (No.2, Nov 2009). Lower Top 50: Leaping twenty-three places this week to land at No.51 is the third single from Good Charlotte’s “Cardiology” album (TW-87 RE) entitled “Last Night”. With their new album a couple of weeks away, The Foo Fighters climb sixteen places to a new peak of No.62 with its lead single “Rope”. Sparkadia go higher than ever before, as their new single “China” is up fifteen places to No.66, and another track that debuted last week also climbs to a new peak, Selena Gomez & The Scene are up to No.70 with “Who Says”. Skrillex takes his biggest jump so far, as “Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites” crawls up eleven places to land at No.72, whilst its parent album re-enters at No.99. And spending its 95th week in the Top 100, and now clearly the third longest running Top 100 entry, climbing back up to No.87 is The Black Eyed Peas for No.1 single “I Gotta Feeling”. Making her eighth ARIA Singles Chart appearance is US singer Keri Hilson, who debuts at No.81 with “Pretty Girl Rock”. English band (but U.S. sounding) You Me at Six make their ARIA Chart debut at No.89 with their best chart-performance in the UK Charts track (HP-21) “Rescue Me” featuring guest vocals by rap duo Chiddy Bang (Opposite of Adults). Neon Trees score their second chart entry by debuting at No.92 with their latest “1983”, whilst “Animals” (HP-25) sits at No.49, and debuting just behind them at No.93 is local rock act Short Stack and their latest single “Heartbreak Made Me a Killer”. Albums Well it was a race to No.1 Albums spot for two acts that have never had a No.1 album in Australia, although between them they’ve had fifteen albums, but the winner this week is Britney Spears, whose seventh album “Femme Fatale” gives her a first No.1 album here. All previous six studio albums have reached the Top 10, with 2003’s “In the Zone” just scraping in by debuting at No.10, plus one of her two Greatest Hits collection has also made it into the Top 10, so of the nine overall albums to chart, this is the highest charting, first No.1 and eighth Top 10 entry for Ms. Spears. “Femme Fatale” becomes the 628th No.1 album in Australia (1965-2011), and the fourth consecutive albums to debut at the top, plus if it only stays for a single week, it’ll become the fourth single-stayer also. It’s the ‘Fatale’ at No.1, but the second ‘Femme’, with the April 1968 No.1 soundtrack “Un Homme et une Femme (A Man & a Woman)” being the other such titled album. Britney scores the 230th No.1 album by an American act, and she is the 131st American Performer to top our album charts. She is also the 31st American Female singer to hit No.1, and the 86th Female Solo Performer to claim the top spot. Britney’s entire album chart history is listed below for you… No. Entry Date (WA) HP WI/Tally Titles A1 10-May-99 2 67 BABY ONE MORE TIME A2 22-May-00 2 57 OOPS!... I DID IT AGAIN A1 23-Oct-00 59 3 / 70 BABY ONE MORE TIME ® A2 24-Sep-01 86 2 / 59 OOPS!... I DID IT AGAIN ® A3 12-Nov-01 4 54 BRITNEY A4 24-Nov-03 10 46 IN THE ZONE G1 22-Nov-04 4 27a MY PREROGATIVE: GREATEST HITS A5 5-Nov-07 3 31 BLACKOUT G1 9-Jun-08 95 2 / 29 MY PREROGATIVE: GREATEST HITS ® A6 8-Dec-08 3 33a CIRCUS A5 5-Jan-09 89 1 / 32 BLACKOUT ® A6 2-Nov-09 29 7a / 40 CIRCUS ® G2 23-Nov-09 23 9 THE SINGLES COLLECTION G2 8-Mar-10 54 5 / 14 THE SINGLES COLLECTION ® A7 4-Apr-01 (1) 1 1* FEMME FATALE Now talk about missing the top-spot MORE than enough times, Radiohead again debut at No.2 (for the fifth time), and if you include front-man Tom Yorke’s solo project which also debuted and peaked at No.2, that makes it six all up. So debuting at No.2 is the eighth studio album for Radiohead “The King of Limbs”. Their entire chart history is listed below also: No. Entry Date (WA) HP WI/Tally Titles A1 16-Jan-94 86 4a PABLO HONEY A2 14-May-95 23 18a THE BENDS A2 14-Apr-96 54 9a / 27 THE BENDS ® A3 29-Jun-97 7 99a OK COMPUTER A2 8-Feb-98 98 1 / 28 THE BENDS ® A4 9-Oct-00 2 36 KID A A5 11-Jun-01 2 14 AMNESIAC L1 3-Dec-01 30 7a I MIGHT BE WRONG - LIVE RECORDINGS A5 4-Mar-02 95 1 / 15 AMNESIAC ® A6 16-Jun-03 2 15 HAIL TO THE THIEF A6 26-Apr-04 79 2 / 17 HAIL TO THE THIEF ® S1 17-Jul-06 2 11 THE ERASER (Thom Yorke Solo) A7 7-Jan-08 (3) 2 16 IN RAINBOWS G1 9-Jun-08 10 15a THE BEST OF G1 6-Apr-09 76 6 / 21 THE BEST OF ® A7 29-Jun-09 98 1 / 17 IN RAINBOWS ® G1 21-Sep-09 42 7a / 28 THE BEST OF ® G1 3-May-10 63 6a / 34 THE BEST OF ® A8 4-Apr-11 2 1* THE KING OF LIMBS The rest of the Top 10 all move around this week, with former No.1 “Glee The Music – Volume 5” falling a single place again, down to No.3 this week. Former No.3 album “21” for Adele shoots back into the Top 10 at No.4, up eight places (also helped by lots of advertising), and falling back one place to No.5 is Bruno Mars’ “Doo-Wops and Hooligans”. Last weeks Top 10 debuts for Chris Brown; “F.A.M.E.” and The Strokes; “Angles” are at No.6 and No.7 respectively, with The Strokes being dethroned by Britney this week. Rihanna is down one placed quieter to No.8 with her album “Loud”. Sparkadia only drop one place to No.9 with their second album “The Great Impression”, and also down one spot is Usher’s “Raymond V Raymond” to No.10 this week. The fifth studio album for Canadian punk-rock band Sum 41 becomes their second Top 20 entry, and second highest charting album in their career, debuting at No.16 is “Screaming Bloody Murder”, with the title track being the lead single from the album so far. The groups Australian chart history is listed here… No. Entry Date (WA) HP WI/Tally Titles A1 21-Jan-02 33 13a ALL KILLER-NO FILLER A2 2-Dec-02 56 10 DOES THIS LOOK INFECTED A2 16-Jun-03 58 4a / 14 DOES THIS LOOK INFECTED ® A3 18-Oct-04 13 7a CHUCK A4 6-Aug-07 22 4 UNDERCLASS HERO A5 4-Apr-11 16 1* SCREAMING BLOODY MURDER Lionel Richie’s national tour has helped his “The Definitive Collection” to re-enter this week at No.17, one place lower than it’s former peak of No.16 (late May 2004). Ahead of Katy Perry’s national tour, her album turns itself around and heads back up the charts, “Teenage Dream” climbing seven places this week. The biggest leaping album of the week is up fifty-two places to No.40, and is the new album for Celtic Thunder, “Take Me Home”. The fifth album for Dutch Metal band Within Temptation becomes their second chart entry here, as “The Unforgiving” debuts at No.27, their previous chart entry being March 2007’s “The Heart of Everything” which spent a week in the charts, entering and peaking at No.88. Whilst another metal band, this time from Brazil and the U.S., Cavalera Conspiracy debut at No.31 with their second album “Blunt Force Trauma”, beating the No.40 debut and peak of their first album, “Inflickted” (31-March, 2008) In April 2008, Shane Nicholson and his wife Kasey Chambers debuted at No.1 with their collaborative effort “Rattlin’ Bones” (April 28th, 2008), and now this week Shane debuts solo with his latest album “Bad Machines”, which enters at No.29. US pop-punk band Yellowcard debut at No.41 with their seventh studio album (and third entry here) “When You’re Through Thinking, Say Yes”. Their fifth album “Lights and Sounds” (Feb 2006) debuted and peaked at No.6, whilst their sixth album “Paper Walls” (July 2007) debuted and peaked at No.25. Lower 50: Cyndi Lauper was in the country promoting her tenth studio album “Memphis Blues” during the past week, and that new album debuts at No.59 this week. Rod Stewart releases another “Great American Songbook”, but this time it’s a Best of collection from those five albums, and that collection debuts at No.75 this week. Lastly Duran Duran debut at No.79 with their thirteenth studio album “All You Need is Now”. The group last appeared on our album charts in November 2007 with the album “Red Carpet Massacre”, and their entire Australian chart history is listed here below… No. Entry Date HP WI/Tally Titles A1 14-Sep-81 9 52 DURAN DURAN A2 14-Jun-82 (1) 1 27 RIO A3 28-Nov-83 2 30 SEVEN & THE RAGGED TIGER L1 19-Nov-84 8 18 ARENA A4 22-Dec-86 30 9 NOTORIOUS A5 14-Nov-88 46 8 BIG THING G1 25-Dec-89 89 5 DECADE A6 14-Oct-90 86 5a LIBERTY A7 16-May-93 20 8 DURAN DURAN (THE WEDDING ALBUM) A7 12-Sep-93 75 7a / 15 DURAN DURAN (THE WEDDING ALBUM) ® A8 21-May-95 63 4 THANK YOU T1 11-Oct-99 54 2 THE SONGS OF DURAN DURAN - UNDONE G2 22-Dec-03 82 1 GREATEST HITS A11 25-Oct-04 22 3 ASTRONAUT A12 26-Nov-07 69 1 RED CARPET MASSACRE A13 4-Apr-11 79 1* ALL YOU NEED IS NOW
April 3, 201114 yr Shocked B&Y and RITD haven't taken off sooner! :o Both huge here in the Uk and in the US yet only charting in Aus now! And :o at Price Tag still being top 3!
April 3, 201114 yr ^ "Price Tag" was released much later in Australia than the UK. I know, I'm just surprised it's been so high for 3/4 (?) weeks!
April 3, 201114 yr FINALLY Black And Yellow and Rolling In The Deep are in Aussie charts :D BAY should really have been in there longer than in the UK - Australia likes anything America releases Edited April 3, 201114 yr by danielGaGa
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