Posted May 22, 201114 yr ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 23rd May 2011 1 (1) Party Rock Anthem - LMFAO 2 (2) Give Me Everything – Pitbull 3 (7) Rolling In The Deep - Adele 4 (3) Price Tag – Jessie J 5 (4) Sweat (David Guetta Remix) – Snoop Dogg 6 (9) Own This Club – Marvin Priest 7 (5) On The Floor – Jennifer Lopez 8 (19) California King Bed - Rihanna 9 (8) The Lazy Song – Bruno Mars 10 (6) Where Them Girls At – David Guetta ft Nicki Minaj & Flo Rida 11 (10) We Run The Night – DJ Havana Brown 12 (11) The Edge Of Glory – Lady GaGa 13 (14) Beautiful People – Chris Brown 14 (12) Who Dat Girl – Flo Rida ft Akon 15 (13) Judas – Lady GaGa 16 (24) Nobody’s Perfect – Jessie J 17 (18) Don’t Hold Your Breath – Nicole Scherzinger 18 (17) Born This Way – Lady GaGa 19 (22) Till Death – Wynter Gordon 20 (New) Hair – Lady GaGa 21 (20) From The Music – The Potbelleez 22 (16) I Need A Doctor – Dr Dre ft Eminem 23 (15) Till The World Ends – Britney Spears 24 (32) Someone Like You - Adele 25 (21) E.T. – Katy Perry 26 (28) Check Yes Juliet (Run Baby Run) – We The Kings 27 (36) Dirty Dancer – Enrique Iglesias 28 (30) Smile – Avril Lavigne 29 (23) S&M - Rihanna 30 (29) Black And Yellow – Wiz Khalifa 31 (27) Last Night – Good Charlotte 32 (New) Go Your Own Way – Glee Cast 33 (25) Just Can’t Get Enough – Black Eyed Peas 34 (31) Coming Home – Diddy Dirty Money 35 (26) Firework – Katy Perry 36 (38) Loud – Stan Walker 37 (New) Jet Lag – Simple Plan ft Natasha Bedingfield 38 (41) Blow – Ke$ha 39 (33) The Show Goes On – Lupe Fiasco 40 (New) Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) – Katy Perry 41 (34) Last Night – Ian Carey ft Snoop Dogg & Bobby Anthony 42 (35) Run The World (Girls) - Beyonce 43 (39) Grenade – Bruno Mars 44 (New) Don’t Stop The Party – Black Eyed Peas 45 (47) I’m Into You – Jennifer Lopez 46 (New) We Run The Nite – Tonite Only 47 (New) I Feel Pretty/Unpretty – Glee Cast 48 (44) Yeah 3x – Chris Brown 49 (New) Feeding Line – Boy & Bear 50 (48) Dance With Me – Justice Crew
May 22, 201114 yr Author ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 23rd May 2011 1 (1) 21 - Adele 2 (Re) Rumours – Fleetwood Mac 3 (2) Roy – Damien Leith 4 (7) This Modern Glitch – The Wombats 5 (6) Wasting Light – Foo Fighters 6 (4) Doo-wops & Hooligans – Bruno Mars 7 (8) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry 8 (15) Who You Are – Jessie J 9 (New) Give Till It’s Gone – Ben Harper 10 (19) Loud - Rihanna 11 (3) When Ronan Met Burt – Ronan Keating 12 (12) My Worlds – Justin Bieber 13 (11) Glee The Music: The Warblers – Glee Cast 14 (27) 19 - Adele 15 (New) Turtleneck & Chain – The Lonely Island 16 (14) Rrakala – Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu 17 (5) Sing It Loud – K.D. Lang 18 (9) Love? – Jennifer Lopez 19 (New) Pala – Friendly Fires 20 (13) Helplessness Blues – Fleet Foxes 21 (17) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum 22 (22) The Life Of Riley - Drapht 23 (16) Hot Sauce Committee Part Two – Beastie Boys 24 (21) Glee The Music Vol. 5 – Various Artists 25 (New) Marked For Death - Vents 26 (23) Some Kind Of Trouble – James Blunt 27 (20) Greatest Hits…So Far! – P!nk 28 (18) Moonlight Serenade – Andre Rieu 29 (29) F.A.M.E. – Chris Brown 30 (26) Recollection – K.D. Lang 31 (New) Greatest Hits – The Seekers 32 (24) In Your Dreams – Stevie Nicks 33 (25) Greatest Hits – Bon Jovi 34 (35) Goodbye Lullaby – Avril Lavigne 35 (10) Crazy Love – Michael Buble 36 (39) The Royal Wedding Official Album – Various Artists 37 (31) Never Say Never: The Remixes – Justin Bieber 38 (New) Rome – Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi 39 (41) Scary Monsters & Nice Sprites – Skrillex 40 (43) Birds Of Tokyo – Birds Of Tokyo 41 (44) One Of The Boys – Katy Perry 42 (34) The Fame Monster – Lady GaGa 43 (36) Weekend Detention – Continuous Call Team 44 (38) Doggumentary – Snoop Dogg 45 (42) Femme Fatale – Britney Spears 46 (47) Lungs – Florence + The Machine 47 (Re) Running On Air – Bliss N Eso 48 (New) Living Undesigned – Trial Kennedy 49 (40) Kosciuszko - Jebediah 50 (New) Holding On To Strings Better Left To Fray - Seether
May 22, 201114 yr Author http://australian-charts.com/forum.asp Gavin Ryan's Chartifacts (Thanks to Gavin Ryan) Singles LMFAO with Lauren Bennet and GoonRock can now claim the longest running No.1 for 2011, as "Party Rock Anthem" shuffles along for a sixth consecutive week at the top of the ARIA Singles Chart. The last song to stay at the top this long was “Love the Way You Lie” for Eminem and Rihanna from mid-July to the end of August in 2010. And another ensemble of singers on "Give Me Everything", by Pitbull, Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer is spending a second week at No.2, after having already spent two weeks at No.5 and two weeks at No.3, could this mean a new or different number for it next week? Adele burst into the Top 10 last week with "Rolling in the Deep", this week though she jumps into the Top 5, by moving up four places to No.3, plus she also cracks the Top 30 with her second single "Someone Like You", and has a new entry lower down the charts, and holds a further fourth position in the lower 100. And to add fuel to the Adele fire, she now has two album within the Top 15 this week, one of those of course holds at the top for a fourth week. Next week's Glee episode has a rendition of "Rolling in the Deep", so that could be the push it needs to take it to No.1. So after four weeks of the same five songs in the Top 5, with Adele's rising it break’s that party up, although Jessie J's "Price Tag" and Snoop Dogg's "Sweat" only move down one place each to No.4 and No.5 respectively. Marvin Priest also broke into the Top 10 last week, and now his debut ARIA Charts single "Own This Club" is up three places to No.6. Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull fall out of the Top 5 to No.7 with "On the Floor", but she scores a new peak of No.45 with her new single "I'm Into You". Also down this week is "The Lazy Song" by Bruno Mars, down a place to No.9, and after leaping into the Top 10 last week with "Where Them Girls at", David Guetta, Flo Rida and Nicki Minaj drop back four places to No.10 this week. The only new entry to the Top 10 this week comes from Rihanna, as her "California King Bed" comfortably rises (with inner spring coils probably) eleven places to No.8 this week, making it the fourth of the five singles released from the "Loud" (TW-10) album to make into the Top 10. MOVERS & NEW PEAKS: Jessie J can now claim two Top 20 hits, as he new single "Nobody's Perfect" jumps up eight places from its No.24 debut of last week to No.16 this week. Right behind her at No.17 is Nicole Scherzinger's "Don't Hold Your Breath", up one place again this week. Wynter Gordon scores her third Top 20 hit, as her new single "Til Death" is up two places to a new peak of No.19. (her first was as guest vocalist on Flo Rida’s “Sugar” (HP-20, June 2009) As mentioned above, Adele's second charting Top 50 single "Someone Like You" is up eight places to No.24 this week, and We the Kings are up a couple of places to No.26 with "Check Yes Ruliet (Run Baby Run)", now the theme for Australia’s version of ‘The Amazing Race’. Right behind them is Enrique and Usher with "Dirty Dancer", up nine places this week to No.27, whilst Avril's "Smile" also climbs two places, up to a new peak of No.28. Stan Walker's new single "Loud" is up two spots to No.38, and breaking into the Top 50 at No.37 is the new single for Simple Plan, "Jet Lag", featuring Natasha Bedingfield as guest vocalist. It flies up fifteen places to land at No.37 this week to become their eighth Top 40 hit of eleven Top 100 entries. Also breaking into the Top 50 this week are local dance act Tonite Only with "We Run the Nite", up fifty-three places to No.46, and another local act, Boy & Bear climb ten places to land at No.49 with "Feeding Line", and also jumping up is Glee's mash-up of "I Feel Pretty"/"Unpretty", up fifteen places to No.47. If Lady GaGa keeps releasing a track every week, pretty soon she'll be the only act inside the Top 20, as this week she again scores the highest new entry at No.20 with "Hair", plus her new albums first three releases all hold within the Top 20 this week. Last weeks debut "The Edge of Glory" is down a place to No.12, second single "Judas" is down two places to No.15, and the albums title track "Born This Way" drops a place to No.18. And with her new album out this coming Monday, it could be a GaGa debut at the top of the album charts next week. GLEE REPORT: With the massive album "Rumours" by Fleetwood Mac as the gang's inspiriation for last weeks broadcast show here, it has helped the original album to rocket back into the Top 3 on the ARIA album charts, a place it hasn't been since 1977. The lead track issued from that show is their version of "Go Your Own Way" (original HP-20, April 1977), which debuts at No.32 this week. As I mentioned above, they also break into the Top 50 with "I Feel Pretty"/"Unpretty", and lower down the charts they remain at No.76 with "Born This Way", but also debut at No.97 with The Warblers version of the Keane song (HP-62, Sept. 2004) "Somewhere Only We Know", as performed in the 'Born This Way' episode from two weeks ago. The fifth single from Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream" (TW-7) album debuts at No.40 entitled "Last Friday Night (TGIF)" and instantly becomes the albums fifth Top 40 entry. The album previous four singles are all still charting, with "California Gurls" at No.90, "Teenage Dream" is at No.85, "Firework" at No.35 and "E.T". is down to No.25. The Black Eyed Peas launch into the charts at No.44 with "Don't Stop the Party", the third single from their "The Beginning" (TW-63) album. The first two singles are also in the charts too, with former No.1 "The Time (Dirty Bit)" at No.78, second single "Just Can't Get Enough" (HP-3) at No.33, and they still remain in the Top 100 with the 102 weeks and running former No.1 track "I Gotta Feeling" at No.95, now only two weeks away from the 104 week record achieved by “Poker Face”. Lower 50: Sick Puppies holding their No.63 peak is the only peaking/ed track within the lower section of the chart this week. But Lady Antebellum's "Need You Now" does re-jump back up twenty-three places to No.56. Luke van Scheppingen is better known to the world as the Dutch DJ Laidback Luke, and he makes his ARIA Singles Chart solo debut at No.64 with a track called "Turbulence", featuring Steve Aoki and Lil' Jon. Luke has been on the charts twice here before, firstly as guest DJ on the 2009 remix of the 1994 track “Show Me Love” from Robin S and Steve Angello (HP-73, June 2009), and his remix of the MSTRKRFT track “Heartbreaker” hit No.63 in November of 2009. Adele scores a fourth entry from the current No.1 album "21" by debuting at No.67 with "Set Fire to the Rain", whilst last week’s entry for her, "Turning Tables", barely holds a place in the charts, tumbling nineteen places to No.100 this week. The Lonely Island in the past have teamed up with Akon, Justin Timberlake and T-Pain on our charts, but this week their teaming with 80's and 90's soul singer Michael Bolton on their new track "Jack Sparrow" debuts at No.77, and is based on The Captain of the Black Swan (Captain Jack Sparrow played by Johnny Depp) as seen in the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' films, of which the fourth opened this past week. Albums Adele spends a fourth week at No.1 with her "21" album, plus her first album "19" again scores a new peak, it jumps a massive thirteen places to No.14 this week, giving her two albums within the Top 15, maybe next week it'll be two in the Top 10. Thanks to the Glee episode (and pre-aired promos) where the group sang songs from the 1977 Fleetwood Mac album "Rumours" (HP-1 for eight broken weeks {April 1977, Oct/Nov 1977 and Jan/Feb 1978}), it has helped the classic album to re-enter at No.2 this week, a place the album hasn't been seen at since February 1978. It has previously re-entered over the past 34 years, most recently when the group toured here in March of 2010 it made it to No.41 for two weeks. The last album to re-enter so high and score the highest new entry of the week was Pearl Jam's "Ten", back in April 2009 when it reached a new peak of No.11. “Rumours” first re-entered the ARIA Album Charts in January 1992, reaching No.41 (where it would climb to again in 2010!!), and it spent seven weeks in the charts. It again re-entered the charts in September 1997, but only for two weeks and reaching No.90, but the following year a tribute album entitled “Legacy: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours” made it to No.58 in May of 1998, and featured such acts as Matchbox 20, The Corrs, Tonic, The Cranberries, Jewel and The Goo Goo Dolls. Damien Leith takes a step back to No.3 with his "Roy" album, having spent the past two weeks at No.2. The Wombats move back up the charts, rising three places to No.4 with "This Modern Glitch", and also moving back up are The Foo Fighters, who climb back up a place to No.5 with "Wasting Light". Bruno Mars takes an amazing TWO place drop to No.6 with "Doo-Wops and Hooligans", and continuing the rising inside the Top 10 is Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream", up a place to No.7. Jessie J's album "Who You Are" jumped into the Top 20 last week, and this week it leaps into the Top 10, up seven places to No.8, and also entering the Top 10, but a re-entry is Rihanna's "Loud" for its twentieth overall week inside the Top 10, out of 27 weeks on the chart. Ben Harper has the highest NEW entry to the ARIA Album Charts this week, debuting at No.9 with his eleventh studio album "Give Till its Gone". It instantly becomes his seventh Top 10 album and his twelfth charting album here, all of which you can see below in his ARIA Album history... No. Entry Date (WA) HP WI/Tally Cert Titles A3 21-Apr-96 34 12 FIGHT FOR YOUR MIND A3 23-Mar-97 49 14a / 26 FIGHT FOR YOUR MIND ® A4 13-Jul-97 17 15 THE WILL TO LIVE A4 18-Jan-98 (2) 32 32 / 47 ● THE WILL TO LIVE ® A3 18-Jan-98 60 10a / 36 FIGHT FOR YOUR MIND ® A2 25-Jan-98 96 1 WELCOME TO THE CRUEL WORLD A2 3-May-98 94 1 / 2 ● WELCOME TO THE CRUEL WORLD ® A4 28-Dec-98 85 3a / 50 ▲ THE WILL TO LIVE ® A5 27-Sep-99 2 47a ▲ BURN TO SHINE L1 9-Apr-01 2 60a ▲ LIVE FROM MARS L1 24-Feb-03 36 17 / 77 ▲2 LIVE FROM MARS ® A6 10-Mar-03 (3) 2 56a ▲2 DIAMONDS ON THE INSIDE A7 20-Sep-04 (2) 6 25a ● THERE WILL BE A LIGHT A8 27-Mar-06 (2) 1 18 ▲ BOTH SIDES OF THE GUN A9 3-Sep-07 7 10 ● LIFELINE A10 11-May-09 17 9 WHITE LIES FOR DARK TIMES A10 28-Sep-09 54 1 / 10 WHITE LIES FOR DARK TIMES ® A11 23-May-11 9 1* GIVE TILL IT'S GONE NEW PEAKS: As I mentioned above, Adele again scores a new peak with her debut album "19", up to No.14 this week, but also scoring new peaks are "The Royal Wedding - The Official Album", up to No.36, and Skrillex climbs a couple of places to No.39 with his latest "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites". The Lonely Island's second album "Turtleneck and Chain" debuts at No.15, which is thirty places higher than the peak their first album "Incredibad" (HP-45) achieved back in April 2010. This new album has already secured a Top 10 single in "I Just Had Sex" (HP-10, TW-80), and second single "Jack Sparrow" debuts at No.77. This new album features guest vocalists Snoop Dogg, Akon, Rihanna, Justin Timberlake, Nicki Minaj, Beck and John Waters (director). UK Punk band Friendly Fires only managed at No.92 peak here with their self-titled debut album back in August 2009, but this week their second album "Pala" debuts first week at No.19. Local hip-hop act Vents debut at No.25 with their second album "Marked for Death". Their first album "Hard to Kill" didn’t chart in 2008, and both of their albums take their names from Steven Seagal movies. Whilst another local act, this time vastly different, debut at No.31. The Seekers and their "Greatest Hits" collection is helped by recent pairing on the Andre Rieu tour of Australia. One half of the Gnarls Barclay duo Danger Mouse, debuts at No.38 with the concept album "Rome". It features 'spaghetti western' stylised music, featuring some of the performers who helped to make the music so popular in the late 1960's. The album is collaboration with composed Daniele Luppi, and features guest vocals from Jack White (White Stripes) and Norah Jones. Danger Mouse has previous hit the album charts with Sparklehorse on “Dark Night of the Soul” (HP-94, July 2010). Melbourne group Trial Kennedy score a No.48 debut with their second album “Living Undesigned”. Their first album debuted half-as-much up the charts, "New Manic Art" debuted and peaked at No.24 in June of 2008. And the sixth album for South African heavy metal group Seether debuts at No.50 entitled "Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray". This is their third album to chart here, with all of their previous efforts have also hit the Top 50, “Disclaimer II” (HP-38, Aug 2004) and “Karma and Effect” (HP-39, June 2005). Lower 50: With the release last week (Monday 16th of May) of the Cher and Christina Aguilera film "Burlesque" on DVD and Blu-Ray, it has helped the soundtrack album to rebound thirty places this week to No.65. Debuting right behind at No.66 is Tyler the Creator with his second album "Goblin". His first album "bast*rd" (2009) didn’t chart here. Coming in at No.89 is "The Directors Cut", a collection of songs by Kate Bush that did not make her 1989 album "The Sensual World" (HP-30, Nov 1989) and her 1993 album "The Red Shoes" (HP-17, Nov 1993). And the last new entry of the week at No.93 is by local five-piece outfit Heroes for Hire, and their second album "Take One for the Team", their first to hit the ARIA Album Charts.
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