Posted June 12, 201114 yr ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 13th June 2011 1 (1) Party Rock Anthem - LMFAO 2 (2) Give Me Everything - Pitbull 3 (3) Rolling In The Deep - Adele 4 (17) Someone Like You - Adele 5 (7) Don’t Wanna Go Home – Jason Derulo 6 (12) Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) – Katy Perry 7 (5) We Run The Night – Havana Brown 8 (6) Own This Club – Marvin Priest 9 (4) California King Bed – Rihanna 10 (8) Jet Lag – Simple Plan ft Natasha Bedingfield 11 (9) Nobody’s Perfect – Jessie J 12 (13) Price Tag – Jessie J 13 (14) The Lazy Song – Bruno Mars 14 (New) Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall - Coldplay 15 (15) Sweat (David Guetta Remix) – Snoop Dogg 16 (21) Don’t Stop The Party – Black Eyed Peas 17 (11) Where Them Girls At – David Guetta ft Nicki Minaj & Flo Rida 18 (20) Loud - Rihanna 19 (19) Don’t Hold Your Breath – Nicole Scherzinger 20 (10) Run The World (Girls) - Beyonce 21 (22) On The Floor – Jennifer Lopez 22 (18) From The Music – The Potbelleez 23 (38) Jar Of Hearts – Christina Perri 24 (29) Super Bass – Nicki Minaj 25 (26) Smile – Avril Lavigne 26 (23) Til Death – Wynter Gordon 27 (16) Born This Way – Lady GaGa 28 (27) Who Dat Girl – Flo Rida ft Akon 29 (New) Best Thing I Never Had - Beyonce 30 (28) Beautiful People – Chris Brown 31 (25) Judas – Lady GaGa 32 (24) Dirty Dancer – Enrique Iglesias 33 (32) The Edge Of Glory – Lady GaGa 34 (New) She Ain’t You – Chris Brown 35 (30) Till The World Ends – Britney Spears 36 (31) Last Night – Good Charlotte 37 (33) I Need A Doctor – Dr Dre ft Eminem 38 (Re) Marry You – Bruno Mars 39 (35) S&M – Rihanna 40 (36) Black And Yellow – Wiz Khalifa 41 (39) Last Night – Ian Carey ft Snoop Dogg & Bobby Anthony 42 (37) E.T. – Katy Perry 43 (40) Firework – Katy Perry 44 (46) Dynamite – Taio Cruz 45 (Re) Check Yes Juliet (Run Baby Run) – We The Kings 46 (44) We Run The Nite – Tonite Only 47 (41) Just Can’t Get Enough – Black Eyed Peas 48 (34) Blow – Ke$ha 49 (Re) Grenade – Bruno Mars 50 (New) Put Your Hands Up – Kylie Minogue
June 12, 201114 yr Author ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 13th June 2011 1 (2) 21 - Adele 2 (1) Born This Way – Lady GaGa 3 (New) Seeker Lover Keeper – Seeker Lover Keeper 4 (New) Suck It And See – Arctic Monkeys 5 (3) Glee The Music: Vol. 6 – Glee Cast 6 (New) Ukulele Songs – Eddie Vedder 7 (4) Who You Are – Jessie J 8 (5) Doo-wops & Hooligans – Bruno Mars 9 (6) Wasting Light – Foo Fighters 10 (10) 19 - Adele 11 (8) Roy – Damien Leith 12 (14) Loud - Rihanna 13 (9) Rumours – Fleetwood Mac 14 (31) Aphrodite – Kylie Minogue 15 (16) My Worlds – Justin Bieber 16 (15) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry 17 (12) This Modern Glitch – The Wombats 18 (23) Between Two Lungs – Florence + The Machine 19 (11) Some Kind Of Trouble – James Blunt 20 (37) Science & Faith – The Script 21 (32) Animal – Ke$ha 22 (47) The Fame – Lady GaGa 23 (13) Torches – Foster The People 24 (New) Future Primitive – The Vines 25 (38) Euphoria – Enrique Iglesias 26 (17) Destination Now – The Potbelleez 27 (19) Rrakala – Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu 28 (48) Glee The Music Vol.2: Showstoppers – Glee Cast 29 (20) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum 30 (Re) The End – Black Eyed Peas 31 (Re) Glee The Music Season 1: Vol.1 – Glee Cast 32 (7) Codes And Keys – Death Cab For Cutie 33 (18) Love? – Jennifer Lopez 34 (24) Greatest Hits…So Far! – P!nk 35 (Re) Midnight Remember – Little Red 36 (Re) Glee The Music Season 1: Vol.2 – Glee Cast 37 (28) The Life Of Riley - Drapht 38 (Re) Fearless – Taylor Swift 39 (30) F.A.M.E. – Chris Brown 40 (22) Glee The Music: The Warblers – Glee Cast 41 (Re) Rokstarr – Taio Cruz 42 (26) This Is Country Music – Brad Paisley 43 (39) You’re A Revhead – Adam Brand 44 (41) Never Say Never: The Remixes – Justin Bieber 45 (Re) 10 Years Of Hits – Ronan Keating 46 (25) When Ronan Met Burt – Ronan Keating 47 (27) Helplessness Blues – Fleet Foxes 48 (35) Greatest Hits – Bon Jovi 49 (33) Glee The Music Vol. 5 – Glee Cast 50 (43) Goodbye Lullaby – Avril Lavigne
June 12, 201114 yr Author http://australian-charts.com/forum.asp Gavin Ryan's Chartifacts (Thanks to Gavin Ryan) Singles Nine weeks at No.1 of runnin' and shufflin' for LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem", now only the third nine-week running No.1 this century, with the last nine-week running No.1 being back as far as July 2007 when Fergie’s “Big Girls Don’t Cry” was at the top, whilst the only other song this century to stay at the top for nine weeks was from June 2006 for Shakira and Wyclef Jean on “Hips Don’t Lie”. “Party Rock Anthem” is now one of twenty-three songs (1940 to 2011) to have spent exactly nine weeks at the top, and the eighth in ARIA’s chart history (1983 to 2011). There are only two songs this century that have spent more time at the top, so we’ll see how they fare next week to give you the next record’s broken. Pitbull beats his four week run at No.2 (as guest vocalist on Enrique's "I Like That", July & Aug 2010) by staying for a fifth week at that position with his latest track "Give Me Everything". Which also holds Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" at No.3 for a fourth week, but she does score a thirteen place jump to No.4 with her second single "Someone Like You", now giving her two Top 5 hits, plus her album regains the No.1 position on the albums chart. Jason DeRulo scores his fourth Top 5 hit, as his new track "Don't Wanna Go Home" climbs two places to a new peak of No.5, and the second Top 10 entry of the week is for Katy Perry and her new single "Last Friday Night (TGIF)", the fifth consecutive Top 10 hit from her "Teenage Dream" album (TW-16), and her ninth Top 10 hit from twelve Top 40 entries. Havana Brown drops back to No.7 (third time at this number), after peaking at No.5 last week with "We Run the Night". And after three weeks of remaining at his peak of No.6, Marvin Priest drops down two places to No.8 with "Own This Club". Two more songs that drop from their peak are Rihanna's "California King Bed" from No.4 to No.9 and "Jet Lag" for Simple Plan and Natasha Bedingfield from No.8 to No.10 this week. NEW PEAKS & MOVERS: The Black Eyed Peas seem back-on-track with their latest single "Don't Stop the Party" breaking into the Top 20 at No.16, now all it needs to do is reach the Top 10 and not break their T10 streak to become their seventeenth Top 10 entry. Also moving up is Stan Walker, he’s up two places to No.18 with his new single "Loud". Within the Top 30, there are three successive new peaks at numbers 23, 24, and 25, for Christina Perri's "Jar of Hearts" (up fifteen places to No.23), "Super Bass" for Nicki Minaj at No.24, and up one place to No.25 is Avril Lavigne's "Smile". Finally Bruno Mars zooms back up forty-three places and into the Top 40 at No.38 with "Marry You" (HP-29, Dec 2010), now the official fourth single from his "Doo-Wops and Hooligans" album (TW-8). Coldplay debut at No.14 with the first taste of their September due (at the moment) fifth album, with the single entitled "Every Teardrop is a Waterfall". The last new material we had from the band was back in December of 2010 when their Christmas single "Christmas Lights" hit No.32. This is the bands seventeenth single to chart here. Last week Beyonce cracked the Top 10 with her latest single "Run the World (Girls)" (TW-20), and the second single from her June 28th due fourth album entitled "4" debuts at No.29, "Best Thing I Never Had", which follows the pattern her "B'Day" album did by releasing something different (Deja Vu) followed by a ballad (Irreplacable). This is her twenty-third single to chart in Australia. Chris Brown lands a fifth Top 100 single this week, as he debuts at No.34 with "She Ain't You", sampling Michael Jackson's "Human Nature" (as previously sampled by "SWV with "Right Here" (HP-20, peaked Nov. 1993), and Jason Nevins' "I'm in Heaven" (HP-38, July 2003). It joins the other four tracks he appears on "Beautiful People" (TW-30), "Yeah x3" (TW-60), “Best Love Song" (T-Pain feat... TW-66) and "Look at Me Now" (TW-67). The third (of five released) Top 50 entries from Kylie Minogue's "Aprhodite" album (TW-14) debuts at No.50 this week entitled "Put Your Hands Up". The previous two Top 50 entries were "All the Lovers" (HP-13, peaked July 2010) and "Higher" with Taio Cruz (HP-25 peaked Jan 2011, this song is now on the newly repackaged edition of the album). It's Kylie's 52nd charting single here in Australia, as she winds her way around the country on her current national tour. Lower Top 50: Benny Benassi is edging ever closer to scoring another Top 50 hit, as "Cinema" is up to a new peak of No.52 this week. And all the other new peaks for the week are from the Glee Gang, so we go to the... GLEE REPORT: Their version of "Rolling in the Deep" is up fourteen places to No.55, "Isn't She Lovely" stays stable at No.58 (whilst the original by Stevie Wonder drops out this week), and their version of "Friday" by Rebecca Black is up twelve places to a new peak of No.62. The Glee gang this week debut with two new entries, at No.92 is "Pure Imagination" originally from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1970), and at No.99 is something a lot more current, their version of "Jar of Hearts" by Christina Perry. Next weeks airing episode is the Season 2 finale, so expect a lot less Glee songs entering after July. Sneaky Sound System return to the ARIA Singles Chart with their ninth entry, debuting at No.76 is "We Love", the first new material from their forthcoming third album "From Here to Anywhere", which is due for release in August. And another local group, this time with their very first entry, is Seeker Lover Keeper, who debut at No.80 with "Even Though I'm a Woman", and there's more on this ensemble later in the album section. A third local act debut at No.91, The Living End come back into the charts with their twentieth entry entitled "The End is Just the Beginning Repeating". And lastly actor Chris Lilley's new series "Angry Boys" has a character who is an African-American rapper going by the name of S.mouse, and he debuts at No.93 with the song "Slap My Elbow". Chris has previously charted with his Mr.G characters’ song "Naughty Girl" (HP-7, March 2008). The new film 'Transformers: Dark of the Moon' is out in cinemas very soon, and the first two singles released from the soundtrack debut this week, with Paramore’s “Monster” coming in at No.57, and lower down we see Linkin Park's "Iridescent", which debuts at No.90 this week. This is not Linkin Park’s first foray in Transformers territory, as the second film featured the No.3 hit "New Divide" (HP-3, peaked July 2009), whilst the first film featured "What I've Done" (HP-13, May 2007). Albums After a two week break from the top of the ARIA Albums chart, Adele regains the No.1 spot with her "21" album, now in its fifth week at the top of the charts. It only swaps places with Lady GaGa's "Born This Way", which drops back a place to No.2, whilst last weeks No.3 debut for "Glee: The Music Volume 6" is down two places to No.5 this week. After two weeks at No.4, Jessie J's "Who You Are" drops down three places to No.7, and also dropping three places are "Doo-Wops and Holligans" for Bruno Mars, to No.8, and "Wasting Light" for the Foo Fighters at No.9, whilst Adele's "19" holds steady at No.10 for a second week. Scoring the highest new entry of the week at No.3 is a group of Australian female singer/songwriters who've come together under the name Seeker Lover Keeper, which is also the name of their album. Sarah Blasko, Sally Seltmann and Holly Throsby make up the group, between them having amassed five chart entries from a combined eleven albums released, and this is the highest that any of the girls have placed before, with Sarah Blasko having been as high as No.5 with her last album “As Day Follows Night” (July 2009). The fourth album for British indie band The Arctic Monkeys debuts at No.4 entitled "Suck it and See". ALL of their previous albums have debuted higher, with their first album "Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not" (March 2006) landing at No.1, and albums No.2 and No.3 "Favourite Worst Nightmare" (May 2007) and "Humbug" (Sept 2009) landing at No.2 upon entry. Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder scores the third Top 10 entry this week, as his second solo album (first non-soundtrack though) "Ukulele Songs", a collection of original material and covers performed on the ukulele, enters at No.6. His first solo entry was as the performer of the songs for the film "Into the Wild", the soundtrack hitting No.39 in October of 2007. MOVERS & NEW PEAKS: Kylie Minogue's national tour had only played in Brisbane when last weeks chart came out, but now that she's done some more cities, her newly repackaged tour edition of "Aphrodite" jumps up sixteen places to land at No.14 this week. "Science and Faith" by The Script takes another jump this week, up seventeen places to No.20, whilst right behind them at No.21 and No.22 respectively are "Animal" by Ke$ha (up eleven spots) and "The Fame" for Lady GaGa (up twenty-five places). Enrique's "Euphoria" is up thirteen places to No.25, and leaping thirty-four places to No.30 is The Black Eyed Peas album "The E.N.D.", plus a further four albums shoot back into the Top 50, "Midnight Remember" by Little Red to No.35 (up thirty-six places), "Fearless" by Taylor Swift, up to No.38 (from No.58), and "Rokstarr" by Taio Cruz is back in at No.41 (up thirty-seven spots), and Ronan Keating's "10 Years of Hit" halves its position from last week, up forty-five places to No.45. Finally a whole bunch of Glee albums re-enter the Top 40, with "Volume 3" up twenty places to No.28 (from 48), "Volume 1" up twenty-nine places to No.31 (from 60) and "Volume 2" leaping thirty-six places to No.36 (from 72). The fifth album for local lads The Vines debuts at No.24 entitled "Future Primitive", it's their first new material in three years, and their entire album chart history is listed below... No. Entry Date HP WI Cert Titles A1 22-Jul-02 5 42 ▲ HIGHLY EVOLVED A2 29-Mar-04 7 13 WINNING DAYS A3 10-Apr-06 14 6a VISION VALLEY A4 21-Jul-08 12 4 MELODIA
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