Posted July 11, 201114 yr ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 11th July 2011 1 (1) Someone Like You - Adele 2 (2) Party Rock Anthem – LMFAO 3 (3) Jar Of Hearts – Christina Perri 4 (5) Rolling In The Deep - Adele 5 (4) Give Me Everything - Pitbull 6 (6) Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) – Katy Perry 7 (7) Don’t Wanna Go Home – Jason Derulo 8 (9) Marry You – Bruno Mars 9 (8) We Run The Night – Havana Brown 10 (10) Own This Club – Marvin Priest 11 (14) Champagne Showers – LMFAO ft Natalia Kills 12 (12) Jet Lag – Simple Plan ft Natasha Bedingfield 13 (18) Super Bass – Nicki Minaj 14 (13) Nobody’s Perfect – Jessie J 15 (40) Little Bad Girl – David Guetta ft Taio Cruz & Ludacris 16 (15) The Lazy Song – Bruno Mars 17 (21) Where Them Girls At – David Guetta ft Nicki Minaj & Flo Rida 18 (17) Don’t Stop The Party – Black Eyed Peas 19 (11) Loud – Rihanna 20 (19) Lighters – Bad Meets Evil 21 (20) Price Tag – Jessie J 22 (24) The Edge Of Glory – Lady GaGa 23 (35) Changed The Way You Kissed Me - Example 24 (16) Til Death – Wynter Gordon 25 (22) Don’t Hold Your Breath – Nicole Scherzinger 26 (23) California King Bed – Rihanna 27 (27) On The Floor – Jennifer Lopez 28 (25) Best Thing I Never Had - Beyonce 29 (32) We Love – Sneaky Sound System 30 (28) Sweat (David Guetta Remix) – Snoop Dogg 31 (34) Bounce – Calvin Harris ft Kelis 32 (26) Run The World (Girls) - Beyonce 33 (33) I Wanna Go – Britney Spears 34 (New) Next 2 You – Chris Brown 35 (31) Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall - Coldplay 36 (New) Moves Like Jagger – Maroon 5 ft Christina Aguilera 37 (29) From The Music – The Potbelleez 38 (30) She Ain’t You – Chris Brown 39 (New) Iridescent – Linkin Park 40 (New) Right There – Nicole Scherzinger 41 (36) Smile – Avril Lavigne 42 (38) Born This Way – Lady GaGa 43 (43) Firework – Katy Perry 44 (39) Beautiful People – Chris Brown 45 (37) Been A Long Time – Wes Carr 46 (New) Always A Winner – Pete Murray 47 (New) Boom – Snoop Dogg ft T-Pain 48 (New) Sexy And I Know It - LMFAO 49 (41) Dirty Dancer – Enrique Iglesias 50 (44) Cinema – Benny Benassi ft Gary Go
July 11, 201114 yr Author ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 11th July 2011 1 (1) 21 - Adele 2 (3) Sorry For Party Rocking - LMFAO 3 (New) God Is Able – Hillsong Live 4 (2) 4 - Beyonce 5 (6) Born This Way – Lady GaGa 6 (9) 19 - Adele 7 (8) Doo-wops & Hooligans – Bruno Mars 8 (5) Hell: The Sequel – Bad Meets Evil 9 (4) Bon Iver – Bon Iver 10 (10) Seeker Lover Keeper – Seeker Lover Keeper 11 (7) Planet Pit - Pitbull 12 (New) Gold Cobra – Limp Bizkit 13 (12) Who You Are – Jessie J 14 (New) When The Sun Goes Down – Selena Gomez & The Scene 15 (16) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry 16 (14) Wasting Light – Foo Fighters 17 (11) The Harrow And The Harvest – Gillian Welch 18 (15) Glee The Music: Vol. 6 – Glee Cast 19 (17) Roy – Damien Leith 20 (New) Syndicate - Syndicate 21 (19) Play On – Carrie Underwood 22 (23) My Worlds – Justin Bieber 23 (13) Little Hell – City And Colour 24 (20) Between Two Lungs – Florence + The Machine 25 (New) The Future Is Medieval – Kaiser Chiefs 26 (21) Get Your Heart On! – Simple Plan 27 (22) Loud - Rihanna 28 (35) Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites - Skrillex 29 (18) Can’t Be Tamed – Miley Cyrus 30 (27) This Modern Glitch – The Wombats 31 (47) Transformers: Dark Of The Moon – Original Soundtrack 32 (30) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone 33 (31) Science & Faith – The Script 34 (36) F.A.M.E. – Chris Brown 35 (33) Rumours – Fleetwood Mac 36 (32) Torches – Foster The People 37 (24) Ukulele Songs – Eddie Vedder 38 (29) Suck It And See – Arctic Monkeys 39 (48) Greatest Hits…So Far! – P!nk 40 (37) Some Kind Of Trouble – James Blunt 41 (New) I Love You, Dude – Digitalism 42 (34) Animal – Ke$ha 43 (38) Fearless – Taylor Swift 44 (40) The Fame – Lady GaGa 45 (25) Secret Rituals – The Grates 46 (Re) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum 47 (26) With The Music I Die – Wynter Gordon 48 (New) Pink Friday – Nicki Minaj 49 (39) Euphoria – Enrique Iglesias 50 (45) My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy – Kanye West
July 11, 201114 yr Author http://australian-charts.com/forum.asp Gavin Ryan's Chartifacts (Thanks to Gavin Ryan) Singles Adele holds the top spot on the ARIA Singles Chart for a third week with her first No.1 single "Someone Like You", in what is a very quiet moving Top 10, with only four tracks actually moving, albiet one place up or down. Holding at No.2 for a third week is LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem", which is only the second 10-week No.1 to stay at No.2 for three weeks after dropping off the top perch. Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You” in 1993 stayed at No.2 for three further weeks, the other five 10-week No.1’s dropped away quickly, plus this week “Party Rock Anthem” claimed the No.1 spot in the US, usually we follow the US with No.1’s, but this time it’s the other way around. But a song that’s been a hit in the US (last year in fact) was Christina Perri's "Jar of Hearts", which holds at No.3 for a second week. Adele climbs back up to No.4 with "Rolling in the Deep", its third week in that spot (it originally spent four weeks at No.3 from mid-May), swapping places with Pitbull's "Give Me Everything". The other two songs that swap around are Bruno Mars moving up to a new peak of No.8 with "Marry You", pushing down Havana Brown's "We Run the Night" to No.9. NEW PEAKS & MOVERS: Outside the Top 10 is where everything is happening this week, with LMFAO climbing three places to No.11 with "Champagne Showers", Nicki Minaj up five places to No.13 with "Super Bass", and the third new peak within the Top 20 is the biggest leaping track within the Top 50, David Guetta with Taio Cruz and Ludacris on "Little Bad Girl", which leaps twenty-five places from it's debut last week of No.40 to No.15 this week. Another big debut from last week is the former UK No.1 "Changed the Way You Kiss Me" by Example, which flies up twelve places to land at No.23, and Sneaky Sound System land inside the Top 30 at No.29 with "We Love". Calvin Harris breaks away from his two weeks at No.34 to move up to No.31 with "Bounce" featuring Kelis, and also scores his highest charting single here in Australia, previously it was “The Girls” (HP-33) in August 2007. Two tracks entering the Top 50 (and thus new peaks) are Linkin Park, up fifty-one places to No.39 with "Iridescent", helped by the massive opening for the film 'Transformers: Dark of the Moon’, and Snoop Dogg rises six places to No.47 with his new track "Boom". Scoring the highest new entry of the week to take his current T100 tally to six is Chris Brown, who enters at No.34 with "Next 2 You", a duet with Justin Bieber. The song is taken from his "F.A.M.E" album (TW-34) and joins recent chart entry "She Ain't You" (TW-38), plus his other four charting singles "Beautiful People" (HP-7, TW-44), plus lower down tracks "Best Love Song" (T-Pain feat... HP-32, TW-65), "Yeah 3x" (HP-4, TW-69), and "Look at Me Now" (HP-46, TW-77). And by debuting at No.34, it matches the songs peak in Scotland, and charts higher than it did in Canada, Ireland (both No.36) and England (No.39), and has a little way to go to beat its US peak of No.26. Scoring a tenth Top 40 and Top 100 entry is Maroon 5 who debut at No.36 with "Moves Like Jagger" featuring guest vocalist Christina Aguilera in her 23rd chart appearance. Maroon 5 lead singer Adam Levine and Christina are both currently judges on the US talent show "The Voice", and they performed this song together on June 21st, launching the single officially, whilst it will appear on the re-packaged edition of Maroon 5’s “Hands All Over” album released this week. Nicole Scherzinger scores her third solo entry this week by debuting at No.40 with "Right There", featuring 50 Cent as guest vocalist. Her recent Top 20 hit "Don't Hold Your Breath" (HP-17) is down three places to No.25 this week. Pete Murray lands a seventh Top 50 chart entry, and eighth T100 hit by debuting at No.46 with his first new material in three years "Always a Winner". This is the first single to be lifted of his forthcoming fifth album entitled "Blue Sky Blue". His last charting single was back in July 2008 with “Saving Grace”, which made it to No.44 in late August. And debuting a few places lower at No.48 is LMFAO with another track from their new album, this one entitled "Sexy and I Know it", whilst the title track from that album "Sorry for Party Rocking" leaps up thirty-five places to land at No.53 this week. Lower 50: Skrillex leaps twenty-four places to No.60 with his new EP "More Monsters and Sprites", and up twenty-six places to No.67 is the new track from Lupe Fiasco, "Out of My Head". The only new entry in the lower fifty is at No.93, "Ready to Go (Get Me Out of My Mind)", the new track for Panic! at the Disco, the second from their recent album "Vices and Virtues". Albums Adele spends her ninth week at No.1 on the ARIA Album Charts with "21", and also gains a new peak for her debut album "19" (former peak No.8), which this week climbs three places to No.6. The last album to spend exactly nine weeks at No.1 was last years “Recovery” by Eminem (accumulated between 28-June to 30-Aug), and if “21” stays no longer at the top, it will match the nine weeks accumulated by ten other albums, two of which were by women, “Funhouse” from P!nk (2008) and “Come Away With Me” by Norah Jones (2003). LMFAO score a debut with a fourth single from their album "Sorry for Party Rocking", which this week climbs to a new peak of No.2, pushing last week's No.2 for Beyonce's "4" down to it's namesake of No.4. With Lady GaGa in the country this coming week, her album "Born This Way" jumps back up to No.5, now giving it a placing in every position within the Top 6, 1-1-2-3-4-6-5. "Doo-Wops and Hooligans" for Bruno Mars is back up a place to No.7 now spending its 30th week in the Top 10, and 28th consecutive week. Bad Meets Evil's "Hell: The Sequel" drops three places to No.8, and falling five spots to No.9 is the self-titled album for Bon Iver, whilst holding on to No.10 for a second week is the album for Seeker, Lover, Keeper. Hillsong score their eleventh Top 10 and sixth Top 3 album this week, as their new set "God is Able" scores the highest new entry at No.3. And the sixth album for Limp Bizkit, their first in six years, debuts at No.12 entitled "Gold Cobra". Their previous chart efforts here in Australia are listed below... No. Entry Date (WA) HP WI/Tally Cert Titles A1 21-Jun-99 32 17 THREE DOLLAR BILL Y'ALL A2 28-Jun-99 5 86a ▲2 SIGNIFICANT OTHERS A1 13-Dec-99 59 10a / 27 ● THREE DOLLAR BILL Y'ALL ® A3 23-Oct-00 (1) 1 63a ▲4 CHOCOLATE STARFISH & THE HOT DOG FLAVORED WATER G1 10-Dec-01 (2) 54 9 NEW OLD SONGS A4 29-Sep-03 2 29 ▲ RESULTS MAY VARY A5 9-May-05 50 4 UNQUESTIONABLE TRUTH G2 14-Nov-05 29 11 GREATEST HITZ A6 11-Jul-11 12 1* GOLD COBRA A couple of places lower at No.14 the third album for Selena Gomez & The Scene entitled "When the Sun Goes Down" debuts. Lead single from the album "Who Says" (HP-57) is at No.84 this week, and she has previously charted with her second album "A Year Without Rain" which peaked at No.46 in October 2010. Sydney five-piece rock monsters (their bio-line, not my words), Syndicate debut at No.20 with their debut self-titled album this week. And coming in at No.25 is the fourth album for UK band The Kaiser Chiefs entitled "The Future is Medieval". All four of their albums have charted here, with their first album “Employment” entering our charts in April 2005 (HP-83), but on its fourth entry to the album chart it finally hits its peak of No.60 in June 2006. Their second album "Yours Truly, Angry Mob" made the Top 10 upon debut at No.9 (March 2007), third album "Off With Their Heads" debuted and peaked at No.12 in November of 2008. NEW PEAKS & MOVERS: Skrillex landed in the Top 40 last week, this week he climbs into the Top 30, up seven places to No.28 with "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites". With the new "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" opening around the country last week, it helps the soundtrack to climb to a new peak of No.31, up sixteen places this week. And scoring her first week inside the Top 50 is Nicki Minaj's "Pink Friday", up fifteen places to No.48. New at No.41 is the second album for German dance/punk duo Digitalism, this album is entitled "I Love You, Dude", whilst their first album "Idealism" (2007) never charted here. There are just as many new album entries in the lower fifty this week, with Diesel's latest album "Under the Influence" coming in at No.57. The debut album for Christina Perri entitled "lovestrong" comes in at No.65 and entering at No.71 is the self-titled debut album for Rockhampton, Queensland duo Busby Marou. A couple of late 80's/early 90's act enter the charts, with Michael Bolton's "Gems: The Duets Collection" coming in at No.75, and Def Leppard's live album "Mirror Ball Live and More" debuting at No.80. The Australian Cast recording of the stage musical 'Mary Poppins" is in at No.85, and coming in at No.90 is the new project for Kate Miller-Heidke, their debut self-titled album is Fatty Gets a Stylist.
July 14, 201114 yr Roughly, how much does an album need to sell to enter the top 50? I'm trying to estimate sales for a few albums. Roughly, the amount that an album needs to sell to make it to #25 would help too!
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