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Here are Whitney's entries for the Billboard chart dated 25th February 2012 (ie, sales from Feb 6-12, Mon-Sun)

 

 

Billboard 200

 

(billboard chart date 25th February 2012)

 

06. Whitney: The Greatest Hits - 64,000

72. Whitney Houston - 8,000

80. The Bodyguard Soundtrack - 8,000

118. I Look To You - 5,000

122. Whitney- 5,000

186. The Preacher's Wife Soundtrack - 4,000

 

 

Digital Songs Chart

 

(billboard chart date 25th February 2012)

 

03. I Will Always Love You - 195,000 :o

25. I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me) - 74,000

32. Greatest Love Of All - 60,000

46. How Will I Know - 43,000

53. I Have Nothing - 38,000

65. Saving All My Love For You - 33,000

74. One Moment In Time - 30,000

75. The Star Spangled Banner - 29,000

 

 

http://www.billboard.com/#/news/whitney-ho...006193562.story

 

 

 

Given that (effectively) her positions are based on Sunday's sales and a few hours on Saturday night, "I Will Always Love You" sold a LOT :o

 

 

 

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I Will Always Love You sold soo much in just over a day! :o

She will certainly clear 500k (and then some!) this upcoming week, even if sales tamper off.

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I Will Always Love You sold soo much in just over a day! :o

She will certainly clear 500k (and then some!) this upcoming week, even if sales tamper off.

Will be interesting to see what Katy Perry's numbers are.

 

 

 

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Billboard Hot 100

 

(billboard chart date 25th February 2012)

 

07. I Will Always Love You

19. I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)

41. Greatest Love Of All - 60,000

 

 

http://www.billboard.com/news#/news/whitne...006203562.story

 

From Billboard:

"Going forward we feel that it is the proper move to allow older titles posting enough activity to return to the Hot 100 if ranking in the chart's upper half." (Billboard's policy of removing descending songs from the Hot 100 after 20 weeks if ranking below No. 50 remains unchanged).

 

 

 

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