Posted December 18, 201113 yr ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 19th December 2011 1 (2) Good Night - Reece Mastin 2 (1) Sexy And I Know It - LMFAO 3 (4) Dedication To My Ex (Miss That) - Lloyd ft Andre 3000 & Lil Wayne 4 (3) The A Team - Ed Sheeran 5 (7) Hangover - Taio Cruz 6 (6) Don't Worry Be Happy - Guy Sebastian 7 (10) Paradise - Coldplay 8 (5) We Found Love - Rihanna 9 (9) Breathing - Jason Derulo 10 (8) Good Feeling - Flo Rida 11 (13) Young, Wild & Free - Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa ft Bruno Mars 12 (11) What Makes You Beautiful - One Direction 13 (15) A Thousand Years - Christina Perri 14 (12) Somebody That I Used To Know - Gotye ft Kimbra 15 (14) Moves Like Jagger - Maroon 5 ft Christina Aguilera 16 (18) Pumped Up Kicks - Foster The People 17 (16) It Will Rain - Bruno Mars 18 (17) Feel So Close - Calvin Harris 19 (21) Galaxy - Jessica Mauboy 20 (22) Party Rock Anthem - LMFAO 21 (20) Without You - David Guetta ft Usher 22 (39) Set It Off - Timomatic 23 (19) I Love It - Hilltop Hoods ft Sia 24 (33) Count On Me - Bruno Mars 25 (30) I Like It Like That - Hot Chelle Rae 26 (29) You Da One - Rihanna 27 (27) The One That Got Away - Katy Perry 28 (23) Stereo Hearts - Gym Class Heroes ft Adam Levine 29 (25) Titanium - David Guetta ft Sia 30 (37) Levels - Avicii 31 (24) When We Stand Together - Nickelback 32 (31) Someone Like You - Adele 33 (40) Into The Flame - Matt Corby 34 (26) Bridge Of Light - P!nk 35 (28) Domino - Jessie J 36 (32) Got 2 Luv U - Sean Paul ft Alexis Jordan 37 (41) What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger) - Kelly Clarkson 38 (36) Set Fire To The Rain - Adele 39 (34) Raining Diamonds - Ricki-Lee 40 (42) Rolling In The Deep - Adele 41 (35) Mr. Know It All - Kelly Clarkson 42 (38) Love On Top - Beyonce 43 (48) With Ur Love - Cher Lloyd 44 (Re) Turn Me On - David Guetta ft Nicki Minaj 45 (45) It Girl - Jason Derulo 46 (43) Super Bass - Nicki Minaj 47 (44) You Make Me Feel - Cobra Starship 48 (46) Tonight Tonight - Hot Chelle Rae 49 (New) Lonely Boy - The Black Keys 50 (50) Champagne Showers - LMFAO ft Natalia Kills
December 18, 201113 yr Author ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 19th December 2011 1 (1) Christmas - Michael Buble 2 (New) Reece Mastin - Reece Mastin 3 (2) 21 - Adele 4 (3) Someone To Watch Over Me - Susan Boyle 5 (4) Sorry For Party Rocking - LMFAO 6 (6) Duets II - Tony Bennett 7 (5) Here And Now - Nickelback 8 (9) All For You: The Best Of - Cold Chisel 9 (8) Lioness: Hidden Treasures - Amy Winehouse 10 (15) Triple J's Like A Version 7 - Various Artists 11 (11) Doo-wops & Hooligans - Bruno Mars 12 (14) Mylo Xyloto - Coldplay 13 (12) Ceremonials - Florence + The Machine 14 (7) El Camino - The Black Keys 15 (10) Up All Night - One Direction 16 (17) Under The Mistletoe - Justin Bieber 17 (13) Making Mirrors - Gotye 18 (16) Talk That Talk - Rihanna 19 (21) A Foot In The Door: The Best Of - Pink Floyd 20 (19) Nothing But The Beat - David Guetta 21 (18) Glee The Music: Vol.7 - Glee Cast 22 (20) Moonfire - Boy & Bear 23 (22) + - Ed Sheeran 24 (27) Glee The Music: The Christmas Album Vol.2 - Glee Cast 25 (24) Stronger - Kelly Clarkson 26 (26) Beyond The Sun - Chris Isaak 27 (29) Wasting Light - Foo Fighters 28 (23) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 - Original Soundtrack 29 (28) Wicked Game - Il Divo 30 (25) Rocket Man: The Definitive Hits - Elton John 31 (36) Let's Go - David Campbell 32 (35) Footprints: The Best Of 2001-2011 - Powderfinger 33 (34) Future History - Jason Derulo 34 (37) 19 - Adele 35 (41) The Classic Christmas Album - Tony Bennett 36 (38) Torches - Foster The People 37 (31) Greatest Hits - Foo Fighters 38 (30) The Very Best Of - Fleetwood Mac 39 (33) Vows - Kimbra 40 (47) Roy - Damien Leith 41 (45) Falling & Flying - 360 42 (44) Fingerprints & Footprints - Powderfinger 43 (Re) Rrakala - Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu 44 (42) Red Dog: Music From The Movie - Original Soundtrack 45 (40) Colours Of My Life - Judith Durham 46 (Re) Teenage Dream - Katy Perry 47 (Re) Born This Way - Lady Gaga 48 (Re) Glory In The Highest: Christmas Songs Of Worship - Chris Tomlin 49 (46) Rewiggled: A Tribute To The Wiggles - Various Artists 50 (50) Ultimate Hits - Lee Kernaghan
December 18, 201113 yr Author http://australian-charts.com/forum.asp Gavin Ryan's Chartifacts (Thanks to Gavin Ryan) Singles X-Factor winner Reece Mastin reclaims the No.1 spot on the ARIA Singles chart this week with his debut track “Good Night”, making it three weeks at the top for Reece, plus he scores the highest new entry on the albums charts with his self-titled debuted album, which enters at No.2 and achieves Platinum sales status. It could claim the No.1 spot soon, as traditionally Christmas albums drop off dramatically after the festive season, meaning next week could be Mr. Buble’s last week at No.1, giving way to Reece climbing up to the top. Reece also debuts at No.87 with his version of the Maroon 5 song “She Will Be Loved” at No.87, a song which he performed during X-Factor. LMFAO fall back to No.2 after scoring their seventh week at the top with “Sexy and I Know it”, but a contender for the No.1 spot, and climbing up a place to a new peak of No.3, is Lloyd and his ensemble with “Dedication to My Ex (Miss That)”. It swaps places with Ed Sheeran’s “The A Team”, dropping down a place to No.4. Taio Cruz climbs two places to a new peak of No.5 with “Hangover”, whilst holding its peak for a second week is Guy Sebastian’s “Don’t Worry Be Happy” at No.6, and the third of three new peaks in the Top 10 for the week goes to Coldplay, who are up three places to No.7 with “Paradise”. Rihanna and Calvin Harris tumble three places to No.8 with “We Found Love”, April 2012 tourist Jason DeRulo holds at No.9 with his latest Top 10 entry “Breathing”, and down two places to No.10 is Flo Rida with “Good Feeling”. NEW PEAKS & MOVERS: Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa feat Bruno Mars with “Young, Wild & Free” climbs back up two places to No.11, one spot behind their former peak of No.10 from four weeks ago, and Christina Perri is up two places to a new height of No.13 with “A Thousand Years”. Timomatic leaps seventeen places to No.22 with his debut single “Set if Off”, eclipsing Australia’s Got Talent winner (Tim came third) Jack Vidgen’s peak of No.35 for “Yes I Am”. The new single for Bruno Mars, “Count on Me”, is up nine places to No.24, and right behind him at No.25 and No.26 are Hot Chelle Rae’s “I Like it Like That” (up five places) and Rihanna’s “You Da One” (up three places) respectively. Avicii leaps seven places to No.30 with his “Levels”, and also up seven to No.33 is Matt Corby’s “Into the Flame”. Kelly Clarkson rises four places to No.37 with her new single “What Doesn’t Kill You (Stronger)”, and up five places to a new peak of No.43 is Cher Lloyd and Mike Posner on “Turn me On”. Moving into the Top 50 for the first time are The Black Keys with “Lonely Boy”, up six places to No.49. The highest entry of the week is the official new single for David Guetta entitled “Turn Me On” featuring Nicki Minaj on guest vocals in at No.44. The song originally made it to No.35 in September when most of the tracks from David’s “Nothing But the Beat” (TW-20) were released digitally, and it is now spending its sixth week within the Top 100. Lower 50: Last week Will.i.am’s new single “T.H.E. (The Hardest Ever)” dropped out of the Top 100 from its previous weeks debut position of No.68, and now this week it leaps back into the Top 100 at No.57. Bombs Away’s second single “Big Booty Bitches” is up ten places to a new peak of No.68. There are re-entries this week from Stan Walker with “Light it Up” (No.88), P!nk with “Riase Your Glass” (No.89), San Cisco with “Awkward” (No.90) and Havana Brown at No.94 with “We Run the Night”. The Foo Fighters recent tour here helped their albums “Wasting Light” (TW-27) and “Greatest Hits” (TW-37) to jump back up the charts, and from the Wasting Light album comes their new single “These Days” which debuts at No.60 this week. Los Angeles based five piece band Grouplove score their first ARIA Top 100 Singles chart entry this week by debuting at No.67 with the single “Tongue Tied” (as used in the iPod commercials). Their 2010 self-titled EP made it to No.5 on the physical sales chart in early March this year, and this new track is taken from their debut album “Never Trust a Happy Song”. Belgian DJ Laurent Wery scores his first chart entry in Australia by debuting at No.69 with “Hey Hey Hey” featuring Swift K.I.D. and Dev as guest vocalists. Whilst another DJ debuts at No.86, Professor Green with Emili Sande on his new track “Read All About it”. Albums Michael Buble spends a third week at No.1 with his festive season album “Christmas”, with a possible fourth week coming up next week, it will most likely not hold the top spot further than that, although next weeks sales will contain Friday and Saturday info (chart sales are calculated from Friday to Thursday of each week) so it could possibly be a fifth week at the top (but that’s a stretch). Debuting at No.2 on Platinum sales is Reece Mastin with his debut self-titled album, which helps boost his single “Good Night” back to the No.1 position on the singles chart, and provides a debut of one of his performed tracks from the X-Factor show in “She Will be Loved” at No.87. Reece’s high debut pushes last weeks Top 4 down one places each, with Adele’s “21” to No.3, Susan Boyle’s “Someone to Watch Over Me” to No.4 and LMFAO’s “Sorry for Party Rocking” to No.5, but holding at No.6 is Tony Bennett’s “Duets II”. Nickelback’s “Here and Now” has dropped two places each week in the past four weeks (1-3-5-7) and is now down to No.7, whilst Cold Chisel’s “The Best of: All for You” is up one place to No.8, swapping places with Amy Winehouse and “Lioness: Hidden Treasures”, which drops a place to No.9. And rejoining the Top 10, up five places to No.10 is Triple J’s “Like a Version Volume 7”. NEW PEAKS & MOVERS: Pink Floyd climb into the Top 20 to No.19 with their latest Greatest Hits package “A Foot in the Door: The Best of”, the second Glee Christmas album is up three places to a new peak of No.24, and Tony Bennett’s “The Classic Christmas Album” climbs into the Top 40, up six places to No.35. Damien Leith’s “Roy” is up seven places to No.40, whilst Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu’s “Rrakala” leaps up nineteen places to No.43 this week. In the lower fifty this week, Frank Sinatra’s “Sinatra: Best of the Best” is up to a new peak of No.52, Mark Vincent’s “Songs from the Heart” climbs eighteen places to No.53, Michael Crawford’s “The Story of My Life – Ultimate Collection” (HP-56) is also up eighteen spots to No.58, and Michael Buble’s box set “Collection” jumps nineteen places to No.63. American hip-hop group The Roots debut at No.66 with their eleventh studio album called “Undun”. They have previously charted here with albums number eight to ten, which were “Rising Down” (HP-100, May 2008), “How I Got Over” (HP-71, July 2010) and “Wake Up” (HP-42, October 2010), which was with John Legend. Two further new entries come from “All I Want for Christmas – Stars of Christmas”, a compilation album at No.83 and Andre Bocelli debuts at No.86 with “Concerto: One Night in Central Park”.
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