Posted August 3, 200618 yr Billboard Top 100 Singles weekending 12th August 2006 1 (1) Promiscuous – Nelly Furtado 2 (2) Crazy – Gnarls Barkley 3 (3) Me & U - Cassie 4 (32) Déjà vu - Beyonce 5 (84) London Bridge - Fergie 6 (4) Buttons – Pussycat Dolls 7 (5) It’s Goin’ Down – Yung Joc 8 (8) Ain’t No Other Man – Christina Aguilera 9 (9) Over My Head (Cable Car) – The Fray 10 (6) Hips Don’t Lie – Shakira ft Wyclef Jean 11 (7) Unfaithful - Rihanna 12 (17) (When You Gonna) Give It Up To Me – Sean Paul ft Keyshia Cole 13 (15) Shoulder Lean – Young Dro 14 (30) A Public Affair – Jessica Simpson 15 (11) I Write Sins Not Tragedies – Panic! At The Disco 16 (13) Do It To It - Cherish 17 (10) Snap Yo Fingers – Lil’ Jon 18 (16) Bossy - Kelis 19 (19) Sexy Love – Ne-Yo 20 (18) U and Dat – E-40 21 (28) Invisible – Ashlee Simpson 22 (12) So What – Field Mob ft Ciara 23 (14) Ridin’ - Chamillionaire 24 (20) Dani California – Red Hot Chili Peppers 25 (23) Move Along – All-American Rejects 26 (37) Pullin’ Me Back - Chingy 27 (22) Bad Day – Daniel Powter 28 (29) Stars Are Blind – Paris Hilton 29 (26) Black Horse and the Cherry Tree – KT Tunstall 30 (42) I Know You See It – Yung Joc 31 (27) Savin’ Me - Nickelback 32 (34) Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield 33 (25) Call On Me – Janet Jackson 34 (31) Why You Wanna – T.I. 35 (35) What’s Left Of Me – Nick Lachey 36 (40) If You’re Going Through Hell (Before The Devil Even Knows) – Rodney Atkins 37 (21) Waiting On The World To Change – John Mayer 38 (24) Life Is A Highway – Rascal Flatts 39 (38) Temperature – Sean Paul 40 (39) Gimme That – Chris Brown 41 (36) Where’d You Go – Fort Minor 42 (43) Leave The Pieces – The Wreckers 43 (72) Far Away - Nickelback 44 (44) Torn - LeToya 45 (45) What Hurts The Most – Rascal Flatts 46 (41) Summertime – Kenny Chesney 47 (69) Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol 48 (33) S.O.S. – Rihanna 49 (53) Brand New Girlfriend – Steve Holy 50 (52) Hate Me – Blue October 51 (46) Miss Murder - AFI 52 (50) Me and My Gang – Rascal Flatts 53 (54) A Little Too Late – Toby Keith 54 (49) The World – Brad Paisley 55 (New) The Diary Of Jane – Breaking Benjamin 56 (48) Doing Too Much – Paula DeAnda 57 (97) Number One – Pharrell ft Kanye West 58 (59) How To Save A Life – The Fray 59 (51) I Love My Chick – Busta Rhymes 60 (66) SexyBack – Justin Timberlake 61 (58) MakeDamnSure – Taking Back Sunday 62 (61) Life Ain’t Always Beautiful – Gary Allan 63 (67) Would You Go With Me? – Josh Turner 64 (62) Hustlin’ – Rick Ross 65 (60) Crazy Bitch - Buckcherry 66 (56) Don’t Forget To Remember Me – Carrie Underwood 67 (64) Bring It On Home – Little Big Town 68 (65) Stay With You – Goo Goo Dolls 69 (57) Enough Cryin’ – Mary J Blige 70 (77) Lips Of An Angel - Hinder 71 (63) Animal I Have Become – Three Days Grace 72 (Re) Hanging On – Cheyenne Kimball 73 (70) Breathe (2 AM) – Anna Nalick 74 (90) Suddenly I See – KT Tunstall 75 (80) Steady As She Goes – The Raconteurs 76 (93) Face Down – Red Jumpsuit Apparatus 77 (71) Everytime I Hear Your Name – Keith Anderson 78 (55) Do I Make You Proud? – Taylor Hicks 79 (68) When The Stars Go Blue – Tim McGraw 80 (76) Swing – Trace Adkins 81 (74) Put Your Records On – Corinne Bailey Rae 82 (87) Sunshine and Summertime – Faith Hill 83 (89) Yee Haw – Jake Owens 84 (75) Not Ready To Make Nice – Dixie Chicks 85 (86) The Kill (Bury Me) – 30 Seconds To Mars 86 (Re) The Riddle – Five For Fighting 87 (91) Building Bridges – Brooks & Dunn 88 (95) I Call It Love – Lionel Richie 89 (Re) Gallery – Mario Vasquez 90 (88) Is It Any Wonder? - Keane 91 (New) Need A Boss - Shareefa 92 (New) Best Of Both Worlds – Hannah Montana 93 (New) Get Up - Ciara 94 (81) Last Day Of My Life – Phil Vassar 95 (99) S.E.X. – Lyfe Jennings 96 (96) Coming Undone - Korn 97 (79) Original Fire - Audioslave 98 (82) Labios Campartidos - Mana 99 (100) Why Why Why – Billy Currington 100 (85) How ‘Bout You – Eric Church
August 3, 200618 yr Billboard Top 100 Albums weekending 12th August 2006 1 (New) LeToya - LeToya 2 (1) Now 22 – Various Artists 3 (New) In My Mind - Pharrell 4 (New) Highway Companion – Tom Petty 5 (4) St. Elsewhere – Gnarls Barkley 6 (5) High School Musical – Original Soundtrack 7 (8) A Girl Like Me - Rihanna 8 (7) Loose – Nelly Furtado 9 (10) PCD – Pussycat Dolls 10 (6) Me and My Gang – Rascal Flatts 11 (11) New Joc City – Yung Joc 12 (15) All The Right Reasons - Nickelback 13 (9) Taking The Long Way – Dixie Chicks 14 (13) A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out – Panic! At The Disco 15 (New) Feedback - Jurassic 16 (19) Stadium Arcadium – Red Hot Chili Peppers 17 (2) Sacred – Los Lonely Boys 18 (14) Testimony – India Arie 19 (20) Corinne Bailey Rae – Corinne Bailey Rae 20 (12) American V: A Hundred Highways – Johnny Cash 21 (23) How To Save A Life – The Fray 22 (3) If You’re Going Through Hell – Rodney Atkins 23 (21) Decemberunderground - AFI 24 (22) Some Hearts – Carrie Underwood 25 (24) In My Own Words – Ne-Yo 26 (32) The Big Bang – Busta Rhymes 27 (18) Cars – Original Soundtrack 28 (30) Greatest Hits Vol.2: Reflected – Tim McGraw 29 (26) Hinder – Extreme Behaviour 30 (41) Your Man – Josh Turner 31 (New) Startin’ With Me – Jake Owen 32 (34) Dusk and Summer – Dashboard Confessional 33 (16) The Eraser - Thom Yorke 34 (28) Oral Fixation Vol.2 - Shakira 35 (31) Now 21 – Various Artists 36 (44) Eye To The Telescope – KT Tunstall 37 (17) Pimpalation – Pimp C 38 (40) Stand Still, Look Pretty – The Wreckers 39 (38) Foiled – Blue October 40 (62) The Breakthrough – Mary J Blige 41 (27) Precious Memories – Alan Jackson 42 (35) White Trash With No Money – Toby Keith 43 (43) 15 - Buckcherry 44 (45) 10,000 Days - Tool 45 (25) Don’t You Fake It – Red Jumpsuit Apparatus 46 (42) King – T.I. 47 (50) The Legend Of – Johnny Cash 48 (33) Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest – Original Soundtrack 49 (37) Laugh Now, Cry Later – Ice Cube 50 (New) Livin’ It Up – Sammy Hagar & The Wabos 51 (46) The Sound Of Revenge - Chamillonaire 52 (48) Back To Bedlam – James Blunt 53 (47) The Essential Selection – Hank Williams Jr 54 (49) One-X – Three Days Grace 55 (67) A Beautiful Lie – 30 Seconds To Mars 56 (55) The Road and the Radio – Kenny Chesney 57 (61) Move Along – All-American Rejects 58 (51) Breakaway – Kelly Clarkson 59 (66) The Road To Here – Little Big Town 60 (75) Eyes Open – Snow Patrol 61 (39) Black Holes & Revelations - Muse 62 (68) It’s Time – Michael Buble 63 (83) Hillbilly Deluxe – Brooks & Dunn 64 (52) The Sufferer & The Witness – Rise Against 65 (58) Feels Like Today – Rascal Flatts 66 (59) Be Here – Keith Urban 67 (New) Whiskey On A Sunday – Flogging Molly 68 (65) Time Well Wasted – Brad Paisley 69 (69) Greatest Hits – Guns ‘n’ Roses 70 (64) Modern Day Drifter – Dierks Bentley 71 (53) Louder Now – Taking Back Sunday 72 (57) Define The Great Line - Underoath 73 (36) The Day Has Come – Cheyenne Kimball 74 (54) Under The Iron Sea - Keane 75 (56) King Of Kings – Don Omar 76 (60) We Don’t Need To Whisper – Angels & Airwaves 77 (New) Buzz Ballads – Various Artists 78 (63) What’s Left Of Me – Nick Lachey 79 (76) My Ghetto Report Card – E-40 80 (73) The Trinity – Sean Paul 81 (29) Sinners Like Me – Eric Church 82 (105) Flyleaf - Flyleaf 83 (94) Chris Brown – Chris Brown 84 (78) In Between Dreams – Jack Johnson 85 (84) Retaliation – Dane Cook 86 (70) Wolfmother - Wolfmother 87 (New) Restless - Trae 88 (81) Broken Boy Soldiers – The Raconteurs 89 (79) Amore – Andrea Bocelli 90 (89) Monkey Business – Black Eyed Peas 91 (82) Curious George (OST) – Jack Johnson 92 (85) Light Poles and Pine Trees – Field Mob 93 (New) As Cruel As School Children – Gym Class Heroes 94 (91) Disneymania 4 – Various Artists 95 (87) IV - Godsmack 96 (71) Block Music – Shawnna 97 (96) Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield 98 (110) Journey Of A Gemini – Donell Jones 99 (120) Songs About Me – Trace Adkins 100 (97) See You On The Other Side - Korn
August 3, 200618 yr Billboard Adult Top 20 weekending 12th August 2006 1 (1) Black Horse and the Cherry Tree – KT Tunstall 2 (2) Savin’ Me - Nickelback 3 (4) Crazy – Gnarls Barkley 4 (5) Over My Head (Cable Car) – The Fray 5 (3) Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield 6 (6) Dani California – Red Hot Chili Peppers 7 (7) Stay With You – Goo Goo Dolls 8 (8) Walk Away – Kelly Clarkson 9 (9) Bad Day – Daniel Powter 10 (11) Waiting On The World To Change – John Mayer 11 (13) Move Along – All-American Rejects 12 (10) Ever The Same – Rob Thomas 13 (14) The Riddle – Five For Fighting 14 (12) Upside Down – Jack Johnson 15 (16) What’s Left Of Me – Nick Lachey 16 (18) Hate Me – Blue October 17 (17) The Real Thing – Bo Bice 18 (15) High – James Blunt 19 (19) Hips Don’t Lie – Shakira ft Wyclef Jean 20 (21) What Hurts The Most – Rascal Flatts Billboard Adult Contemporary Top 20 weekending 12th August 2006 1 (1) Bad Day – Daniel Powter 2 (2) Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield 3 (5) Because Of You – Kelly Clarkson 4 (3) You’re Beautiful – James Blunt 5 (4) You and Me - Lifehouse 6 (6) What’s Left Of Me – Nick Lachey 7 (7) Ever The Same – Rob Thomas 8 (8) Who Says You Can’t Go Home – Bon Jovi 9 (10) When Did You Fall (In Love With Me) – Chris Rice 10 (9) Save The Last Dance For Me – Michael Buble 11 (13) Black Horse and the Cherry Tree – KT Tunstall 12 (14) The Riddle – Five For Fighting 13 (11) Like We Never Loved At All – Faith Hill 14 (12) Making Memories Of Us – Keith Urban 15 (15) What Hurts The Most – Rascal Flatts 16 (18) Crazy In Love – Nicol Sponberg 17 (16) So Long Self – Mercy Me 18 (17) Do I Make You Proud? – Taylor Hicks 19 (20) Walk Away – Kelly Clarkson 20 (19) The Real Thing – Bo Bice
August 3, 200618 yr Chartbeat from Billboard.com August 03, 2006, 12:35 PM ET Fred Bronson 'LONDON BRIDGE' IS FALLING UP: Going solo might give Stacy Ferguson the biggest hit of her career, which could come just in time to celebrate the 10th anniversary of her Hot 100 debut. In its second week on the chart, Fergie's "London Bridge" (A&M) vaults 84-5. That 81-point leap is the second biggest jump in Hot 100 history, runner-up only to this year's 86-4 move of the "High School Musical" track "Breaking Free" by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley and Vanessa Anne Hudgens. "London Bridge" has already placed higher than five of the seven Black Eyed Peas singles to chart. Only "Don't Phunk With My Heart" and "My Humps," both of which peaked at No. 3, have reached higher chart positions. Ferguson made her first appearance on the Hot 100 the week of Sept. 28, 1996, with "At Night I Pray," the first of three songs by Wild Orchid to chart. The highest-ranked was "Talk to Me," No. 48 in April 1997. "London Bridge" is the highest-charting song to feature the United Kingdom's capital in the title. The previous champ was "London Town," No. 39 in 1978 for Paul McCartney and Wings. If "London Town" can go all the way, it will be the first A&M single to reach No. 1 in 11 years. The imprint's last chart-topper was Bryan Adams" "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" in June 1995. A&M had a No. 2 hit in August 2005 with "Don't Cha" by the Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes. STILL 'CRAZY' AFTER ALL THESE WEEKS: In the 1960s TV series "The Prisoner," Patrick McGoohan played a secret agent who retires and wakes up in a strange village on a remote island. He no longer has a name; he is Number Six and every week he is challenged by a different Number Two. Having a different Number Two every week helped make "The Prisoner" a fascinating series, but having a different No. 2 hit on the Hot 100 every week appears to be a thing of the past. Gnarls Barkley has been No. 2 for four weeks with "Crazy" (Downtown/Lava), but the song is extremely close to knocking "Promiscuous" out of pole position next week. If "Crazy" doesn't move up one slot, it will be the first song of 2006 to peak at No. 2. The last song to stop at No. 2 was Nickelback's "Photograph" in October 2005. It was the third consecutive No. 2 hit on the Hot 100, following "Don't Cha" by the Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes and "Pon De Replay" by Rihanna. UPSIDE OF PROMISCUITY: Nelly Furtado and Timbaland have the longest-running No. 1 of 2006 on the Hot 100, as "Promiscuous" (Mosley/Geffen) leads the pack for the sixth week in a row. Previously, "Check on It" by Beyonce featuring Slim Thug and "Bad Day" by Daniel Powter were tied with "Promiscuos" for being the longest-running chart-topper of the year, with five weeks each. "Promiscuity" is now the longest-running No. 1 since "Gold Digger" by Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx had a 10-week reign from September-November 2005. 'TIME' FOR FREDDIE: R&B stalwart Freddie Jackson returns to Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs this week, with his highest-charting solo effort in 11 years. "Until the End of Time" (Orpheus) enters at No. 51 and is Jackson's best result since "Rub Up Against You" topped out at No. 25 in April 1995. "Until the End of Time" is Jackson's highest debut since his remake of Billy Paul's "Me and Mrs. Jones" opened at No. 47 in January 1993. While this new single is Jones' first solo recording to chart this millennium, he did peak at No. 46 in October 2005 with the duet "Back Together Again," recorded with Meli'sa Morgan. HE'LL TAKE THE 'HIGHWAY': Tom Petty's 19th album to chart on The Billboard 200 is the highest-debuting set of his career. "Highway Companion," his first for Rick Rubin's American Recordings imprint, hits the road at No. 4. This is the fourth time that Petty has debuted inside the top 10. "Greatest Hits" and "Wildflowers" both entered at No. 8, in 1993 and 1994, respectively. "The Last DJ" debuted at No. 9 in 2002. Only three of Petty's albums have charted higher than "Highway Companion." "Damn the Torpedoes" spent seven weeks at No. 2 in 1980. "Full Moon Fever" peaked at No. 3 in 1989. That same year, Petty's supergroup side project with George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Jeff Lynne and Roy Orbison, collectively known as Traveling Wilburys, also peaked at No. 3 with "Volume One." The debut of "Highway Companion" expands Petty's album chart span to 28 years, 10 months and three weeks, dating back to the September 1977 bow of the self-titled debut LP, "Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers." THE TRUTH ABOUT 'FALSE': Before their collaborative "Adieu False Heart" (Vanguard) debuted on The Billboard 200 at No. 146 this week, Linda Ronstadt and Ann Savoy had 34 charted albums between them. Of course, the score was Ronstadt 34, Savoy 0. Their duets project gives Ronstadt her highest-debuting and highest-charting album since "Western Wall -- The Tucson Sessions," a duets project with Emmylou Harris, entered and peaked at No. 73 on Sept. 11, 1999. With "Adieu," Ronstadt's chart span is stretched to 38 years, eight months and two weeks, counting back to the debut of the Stone Poneys' "Evergreen, Vol. 2" in December 1967. Savoy's chart span is now at one week. HIGHWATER FOR 'HELL': Nine years after making his first appearance on Hot Country Songs, Rodney Atkins collects his first No. 1 single. "If You're Going Through Hell (Before the Devil Even Knows)" (Curb) is only the second Atkins song to reach the top 10. In January 2004, "Honesty (Write Me a List)" went to No. 4. Atkins made his chart debut with "In a Heartbeat," which entered the tally and peaked at No. 74 the week of Aug. 30, 1997, and then fell off the chart. Atkins didn't return until May 2002, when "Sing Along" hummed its way to No. 37. Last week, Atkins found himself leading the Top Country Albums chart with "If You're Going Through Hell." It was only his second album to make the list; "Honesty" stalled at No. 50 in November 2003.
August 3, 200618 yr I Hope jessica can make the top ten..possible? I would say she has a good chance.
August 4, 200618 yr If Jess wants to hit the top 10 she has got to push her airplay up a fair bit, pop radio is playing it in moderate amounts, NO other format is, she's pushed to ehr peak position on downloads now. Its currently number 17 on Pop radio and is slowing down on its number of spins. I can't see its downloads increasing either so I would have thought that the song has hit its peak now...
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