Posted August 27, 200619 yr Billboard Top 100 Singles weekending 2nd September 2006 1 (1) London Bridge - Fergie 2 (2) Crazy – Gnarls Barkley 3 (3) Promiscuous – Nelly Furtado 4 (6) (When You Gonna) Give It Up To Me – Sean Paul ft Keyshia Cole 5 (5) Buttons – Pussycat Dolls 6 (4) Me & U - Cassie 7 (21) Get Up - Ciara 8 (8) Ain’t No Other Man – Christina Aguilera 9 (9) Sexy Love – Ne-Yo 10 (7) I Write Sins, Not Tragedies – Panic! At The Disco 11 (23) Far Away - Nickelback 12 (14) Do It To It - Cherish 13 (10) Shoulder Lean – Young Dro 14 (13) U and Dat – E-40 15 (12) Déjà vu - Beyonce 16 (20) Pullin’ Me Back - Chingy 17 (New) Show Stopper – Danity Kane 18 (11) Over My Head (Cable Car) – The Fray 19 (22) I Know You See It – Yung Joc 20 (15) It’s Goin’ Down – Yung Joc 21 (18) Bossy - Kelis 22 (17) Hips Don’t Lie – Shakira ft Wyclef Jean 23 (19) Snap Yo Fingers – Lil’ Jon 24 (16) Unfaithful - Rihanna 25 (New) Call Me When You’re Sober - Evanescence 26 (31) Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol 27 (25) Move Along – All-American Rejects 28 (26) Dani California – Red Hot Chili Peppers 29 (29) When You Were Young – The Killers 30 (30) Black Horse and the Cherry Tree – KT Tunstall 31 (35) SexyBack – Justin Timberlake 32 (39) Chain Hang Low - Jibbs 33 (28) Ridin’ - Chamillionaire 34 (49) Lips Of An Angel - Hinder 35 (24) A Public Affair – Jessica Simpson 36 (27) So What – Field Mob ft Ciara 37 (32) Bad Day – Daniel Powter 38 (34) Savin’ Me - Nickelback 39 (38) Leave The Pieces – The Wreckers 40 (47) Hate Me – Blue October 41 (37) Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield 42 (44) Call On Me – Janet Jackson 43 (41) Brand New Girlfriend – Steve Holy 44 (33) About Us – Brooke Hogan 45 (43) What Hurts The Most – Rascal Flatts 46 (36) If You’re Going Through Hell (Before The Devil Even Knows) – Rodney Atkins 47 (40) S.O.S. - Rihanna 48 (79) Say Goodbye – Chris Brown 49 (42) Stars Are Blind – Paris Hilton 50 (50) Life Is A Highway – Rascal Flatts 51 (61) How To Save A Life – The Fray 52 (57) Would You Go With Me – Josh Turner 53 (52) S.E.X. – Lyfe Jennings 54 (46) The Riddle – Five For Fighting 55 (58) Waiting On The World To Change – John Mayer 56 (48) Why You Wanna – T.I. 57 (70) Gallery – Mario Vasquez 58 (New) Show Me The Money – Petey Pablo 59 (53) Miss Murder - AFI 60 (63) Bring It On Home – Little Big Town 61 (56) Gimme That – Chris Brown 62 (75) I Loved Her First - Heartland 63 (59) Summertime – Kenny Chesney 64 (65) Steady As She Goes – The Raconteurs 65 (69) Crazy Bitch - Buckcherry 66 (55) The Diary Of Jane – Breaking Benjamin 67 (68) Animal I Have Become – Three Days Grace 68 (60) Torn - LeToya 69 (New) Tell Me Baby – Red Hot Chili Peppers 70 (77) Building Bridges – Brooks & Dunn 71 (64) The World – Brad Paisley 72 (88) I Call It Love – Lionel Richie 73 (73) Sunshine and Summertime – Faith Hill 74 (51) Where’d You Go – Fort Minor 75 (67) A Little Too Late – Toby Keith 76 (54) Hustlin’ – Rick Ross 77 (71) Through Glass – Stone Sour 78 (85) Enterprise - Omarion 79 (96) Money Maker – Ludacris ft Pharrell 80 (84) Put Your Records On – Corinne Bailey Rae 81 (82) Swing – Trace Adkins 82 (62) Me and My Gang – Rascal Flatts 83 (100) That Girl – Frankie J 84 (92) Everytime Tha Beat Drop - Monica 85 (66) Life Ain’t Always Beautiful – Gary Allan 86 (81) Stay With You – Goo Goo Dolls 87 (90) Give It Away – George Strait 88 (New) It’s Okay (One Blood) – The Game ft Junior Reid 89 (95) Every Mile A Memory – Dierks Bentley 90 (New) Too Little Too Late - JoJo 91 (86) The Kill (Bury Me) – 30 Seconds To Mars 92 (78) Breathe (2 AM) – Anna Nalick 93 (89) Suddenly I See – KT Tunstall 94 (Re) Ghetto Story Chapter 2 – Cham ft Alicia Keys 95 (94) Face Down – Red Jumpsuit Apparatus 96 (99) Need A Boss - Shareefa 97 (93) Not Ready To Make Sure – Dixie Chicks 98 (83) MakeDamnSure – Taking Back Sunday 99 (74) Doing Too Much – Paula DeAnda 100 (87) Enough Cryin’ – Mary J Blige
August 27, 200619 yr Billboard Top 100 Albums weekending 2nd September 2006 1 (New) Back To Basics – Christina Aguilera 2 (New) The Phoenix – Lyfe Jennings 3 (New) Dangerous Man – Trace Adkins 4 (New) Unappreciated - Cherish 5 (New) The Cheetah Girls 2 – Original Soundtrack 6 (3) Now 22 – Various Artists 7 (1) Port Of Miami – Rick Ross 8 (New) Second Round’s On Me – Obie Trice 9 (6) Step Up – Original Soundtrack 10 (10) All The Right Reasons - Nickelback 11 (8) St. Elsewhere – Gnarls Barkley 12 (2) Phobia – Breaking Benjamin 13 (7) Kidz Bop 10 – Kidz Bop Kids 14 (4) Cassie - Cassie 15 (15) PCD – Pussycat Dolls 16 (12) Me and My Gang – Rascal Flatts 17 (25) Your Man – Josh Turner 18 (14) High School Musical – Original Soundtrack 19 (22) Extreme Behaviour - Hinder 20 (11) LeToya - LeToya 21 (16) New Joc City – Young Joc 22 (20) A Girl Like Me - Rihanna 23 (17) Highway Companion – Tom Petty 24 (23) A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out – Panic! At The Disco 25 (9) Year Of The Dog Again – DMX 26 (18) Come What(Ever) May – Stone Sour 27 (26) Stadium Arcadium – Red Hot Chili Peppers 28 (21) Loose – Nelly Furtado 29 (33) Greatest Hits Vol.2: Reflected – Tim McGraw 30 (30) How To Save A Life – The Fray 31 (32) Some Hearts – Carrie Underwood 32 (34) Corinne Bailey Rae – Corinne Bailey Rae 33 (29) In My Own Words – Ne-Yo 34 (41) Foiled – Blue October 35 (27) Taking The Long Way – Dixie Chicks 36 (24) In My Mind - Pharrell 37 (19) Brand New Girlfriend – Steve Holy 38 (31) Testimony – India Arie 39 (40) Stand Still, Look Pretty – The Wreckers 40 (37) If You’re Going Through Hell – Rodney Atkins 41 (5) Christ Illusion - Slayer 42 (38) Decemberunderground – AFI 43 (New) Snakes On A Plane: The Album – Original Soundtrack 44 (47) Eye To The Telescope – KT Tunstall 45 (53) Eyes Open – Snow Patrol 46 (36) American V: A Hundred Highways – Johnny Cash 47 (42) Cars – Original Soundtrack 48 (28) Two Lights – Five For Fighting 49 (45) 15 - Buckcherry 50 (44) The Big Bang – Busta Rhymes 51 (13) Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs! - Hellogoodbye 52 (51) White Trash With No Money – Toby Keith 53 (New) Ghetto Story - Cham 54 (56) Don’t You Fake It – Red Jumpsuit Apparatus 55 (54) Back To Bedlam – James Blunt 56 (52) Oral Fixation Vol.2 - Shakira 57 (50) Now 21 – Various Artists 58 (57) Precious Memories – Alan Jackson 59 (48) A Beautiful Lie – 30 Seconds To Mars 60 (49) Sacred – Los Lonely Boys 61 (39) Into The Rush – Aly & AJ 62 (63) The Road To Here – Little Big Town 63 (66) It’s Time – Michael Buble 64 (62) The Legend Of – Johnny Cash 65 (58) Greatest Hits – Guns ‘n’ Roses 66 (76) My Ghetto Report Card – E-40 67 (72) Chris Brown – Chris Brown 68 (68) The Road and the Radio – Kenny Chesney 69 (70) Amore – Andrea Bocelli 70 (60) 10,000 Days - Tool 71 (61) One-X – Three Days Grace 72 (65) Move Along – All-American Rejects 73 (69) Feels Like Today – Rascal Flatts 74 (85) Flyleaf - Flyleaf 75 (79) Hillbilly Deluxe – Brooks & Dunn 76 (New) Girl Next – Various Artists 77 (55) King – T.I. 78 (64) The Sound Of Revenge - Chamillionaire 79 (59) Dusk and Summer – Dashboard Confessional 80 (73) Be Here – Keith Urban 81 (75) The Eraser – Thom Yorke 82 (80) Retaliation – Dane Cook 83 (78) Breakaway – Kelly Clarkson 84 (New) Yanni Live: The Concert Event - Yanni 85 (77) The Breakthrough – Mary J Blige 86 (67) Laugh Now, Cry Later – Ice Cube 87 (86) The Trinity – Sean Paul 88 (84) Modern Day Drifter – Dierks Bentley 89 (83) Time Well Wasted – Brad Paisley 90 (46) Reprieve – Ani DiFranco 91 (74) The Essential Selection – Hank Williams Jr 92 (43) Bless The Broken Road: The Duets Album - Selah 93 (137) Have A Nice Day – Bon Jovi 94 (82) Black Holes & Revelations - Muse 95 (88) Feedback – Jurassic 5 96 (97) In Between Dreams – Jack Johnson 97 (103) Monkey Business – Black Eyed Peas 98 (89) The Sufferer and the Witness – Rise Against 99 (99) IV - Godsmack 100 (81) Pimpalation – Pimp C
August 27, 200619 yr Billboard Adult Top 20 weekending 2nd September 2006 1 (1) Black Horse and the Cherry Tree – KT Tunstall 2 (2) Crazy – Gnarls Barkley 3 (3) Over My Head (Cable Car) – The Fray 4 (4) Savin’ Me - Nickelback 5 (6) Dani California – Red Hot Chili Peppers 6 (5) Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield 7 (7) Move Along – All-American Rejects 8 (8) Waiting On The World To Change – John Mayer 9 (9) Walk Away – Kelly Clarkson 10 (10) Stay With You – Goo Goo Dolls 11 (11) The Riddle – Five For Fighting 12 (15) Far Away - Nickelback 13 (12) Bad Day – Daniel Powter 14 (14) Hate Me – Blue October 15 (13) Ever The Same – Rob Thomas 16 (16) What Hurts The Most – Rascal Flatts 17 (17) Put Your Records On – Corinne Bailey Rae 18 (22) Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol 19 (19) Is It Any Wonder? - Keane 20 (18) What’s Left Of Me – Nick Lachey Billboard Adult Contemporary Top 20 weekending 2nd September 2006 1 (1) Bad Day – Daniel Powter 2 (2) Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield 3 (5) What’s Left Of Me – Nick Lachey 4 (3) You’re Beautiful – James Blunt 5 (4) Because Of You – Kelly Clarkson 6 (7) You and Me - Lifehouse 7 (6) Ever The Same – Rob Thomas 8 (8) Who Says You Can’t Go Home – Bon Jovi 9 (9) Black Horse and the Cherry Tree – KT Tunstall 10 (10) When Did You Fall (In Love With Me) – Chris Rice 11 (12) Save The Last Dance For Me – Michael Buble 12 (11) The Riddle – Five For Fighting 13 (13) What Hurts The Most – Rascal Flatts 14 (14) Like We Never Loved At All – Faith Hill 15 (15) Making Memories Of Us – Keith Urban 16 (16) Crazy In Love – Nicol Sponberg 17 (17) I Call It Love – Lionel Richie 18 (19) When The Stars Go Blue – Tim McGraw 19 (18) So Long Self – Mercy Me 20 (21) Wait For Me – Bob Seger
August 27, 200619 yr Chartbeat from Billboard.com August 24, 2006, Fred Bronson URBAN HEIGHTS: A blog published in December 2005 suggested that if Keith Urban were to marry Nicole Kidman, his popularity would plunge. Urban and Kidman tied the knot in June and, judging by this week's Hot Country Songs chart, Urban's star power is shining brighter than ever. He sets an all-time record by debuting at No. 17 with his new song, "Once in a Lifetime" (Capitol). Urban breaks a record held jointly by Eddie Rabbitt and Garth Brooks. In December 1978, Rabbitt's "Every Which Way But Loose" entered at No. 18, and in October 2005 Brooks' "Good Ride Cowboy" bowed in the same position. Previously, Urban's highest new entry was "Days Go By," which debuted at No. 37 in July 2004. That song went on to become Urban's fifth No. 1. If "Once in a Lifetime" goes all the way, it will be Urban's eighth chart-topper. Before this week, six songs had debuted inside the top 40 of Hot Country Songs in 2006, but "Once in a Lifetime" is the first title to begin its chart life in the top 30. The highest debut of the calendar year until now was Pat Green's "Feels Just Like It Should," which opened at No. 32 the week of May 27. In contrast, six songs entered inside the top 30 in 2005. In addition to Brooks, the other artists with top 30 debuts in 2005 were Toby Keith, George Strait, Faith Hill, Gretchen Wilson and Kenny Chesney. But in 2002, 2003 and 2004, only one song debuted in the top 30 each year. With "Once in a Lifetime" breaking onto the tally, Urban's chart span expands to exactly seven years. His first charted single was "It's a Love Thing," which debuted at No. 73 the week of Aug. 28, 1999. NO BUSINESS LIKE 'SHOW' BUSINESS: Keith Urban isn't the only act to make chart news with a No. 17 debut this week. On the Billboard Hot 100, the "Making the Band" quintet Danity Kane enters at No. 17 with its first single, "Show Stopper" (Bad Boy). That puts the female quintet into a tie for the third-highest debut of 2006. Coincidentally, the other song to debut at No. 17 this year is "Let U Go" by Ashley Parker Angel, former member of the first "Making the Band" band, O-Town. The two highest debuts of the year are "Do I Make You Proud" by Taylor Hicks (No. 1) and "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" by Katharine McPhee (No. 12). With the next highest-debuting single of the year being Paris Hilton's "Stars Are Blind" (No. 18), one could argue that the five highest-debuting singles of 2006 are all by television reality stars. Also debuting inside the top 30 of the Hot 100 is "Call Me When You're Sober" (Wind-Up), the third chart entry from Evanescence. Bowing at No. 25, this is the by far the group's highest debut. "Bring Me to Life" started at No. 64 in March 2003 and "My Immortal" began at No. 70 in January 2004. This year was already a record-setter for number of debuts inside the top 30, but with Danity Kane and Evanescence bowing inside the top 30, there have now been 14 songs that have begun their chart lives at No. 30 or higher. There were eight such debuts in 2005, six in 2004, three in 2003, one in 2002, four in 2001, five in 2000 and eight in 1999. Between 1995-1999, chart rules made high debuts extremely easy and many songs entered in the top 30. SPAN EXTENDED BY 'BRIDGE': The most successful artist in the history of the Adult Contemporary chart solidifies his lead position with his first new entry of 2006. Elton John's "The Bridge" (Rocket) debuts at No. 29. It is his 66th AC chart entry, the highest total of any artist. Barbra Streisand is in second place with 64. Elton is tied with the Carpenters for having the most No. 1 hits, with 15 (he also sang on "That's What Friends Are For," a No. 1 hit credited to "Dionne and Friends"). Elton also leads with the highest number of top 10 hits (38). Neil Diamond is in second place with 36. The debut of "The Bridge" stretches Elton's AC chart span to 35 years, eight months and one week, dating back to the debut of "Your Song" the week of Dec. 26, 1970. '16' GOING ON SIX: After a six-month reign, "16 Biggest Hits" (Legacy/Columbia) by Johnny Cash slips to No. 2 on the Top Country Catalog Albums chart, as Tim McGraw's "Greatest Hits" reclaims pole position. The Cash album was No. 1 for 25 consecutive weeks and has been No. 1 for a total of 41 weeks, since first appearing on this chart in February 2001. The McGraw CD has been on this tally since December 2002 and is in its 26th week at No. 1. The album first hit the top spot in its second week on the chart, and was most recently No. 1 for two weeks in February. NEW AGE SMACKDOWN: An artist who has enjoyed an even longer run at No. 1 than Johnny Cash has also been deposed this week. After 38 weeks on top of the new age albums chart, Enya's "Amarantine" (Warner Bros.) yields to a new entry, "Yanni Live!: The Concert Event" (Yanni). It's not the first time that Yanni has knocked Enya off the new age throne. His "Tribute" album bumped her "Paint the Sky With Stars - The Best of Enya" to No. 2 the week of Feb. 21, 1998, after the Enya album had spent five weeks at the summit. Enya returned to No. 1 and "Paint the Sky" ran up 43 weeks in pole position by the time it was ready to move down the chart. GREECE IS THE WORD: I have been reporting on the annual Eurovision Song Contest since 1995, so I'm often asked how the winning songs fare in America. The truth is they rarely chart in the United States, but more than a year after claiming victory in 2005, Helena Paparizou's "My Number One" (Moda) debuts on Hot Dance Club Play at No. 45. Paparizou's song gave Greece its first win, after 31 years of competition. As a result of Paparizou's victory, the 2006 contest was held in Athens in May. HEY PAULINA: Mexico's Paulina Rubio earns the highest-debuting hit of her career on the Hot Latin Songs chart, as "Ni Una Sola Palabra" (Universal Latino) blasts onto the chart at No. 4. Rubio's highest debut until this week was "Y Yo Sigo Aqui," which opened at No. 18 in February 2001. Rubio's single is the second highest debut of 2006 on Hot Latin Songs. Last month, "Labios Compartidos" (Warner Latina) by Mana entered in pole position, and still occupies the lead spot after five weeks. 'BAD' NEWS: Time for another progress report on how Daniel Powter's "Bad Day" (Warner Bros.) is faring on the Adult Contemporary chart. The song continues its unbroken run at the top and is now in its 17th week at No. 1. Only two songs by solo male artists have spent more time at No. 1 in the history of this survey. Here is the top five: 19 weeks: "You'll Be in My Heart," Phil Collins (1999) 18 weeks: "Lonely No More," Rob Thomas (2005) 17 weeks: "Bad Day," Daniel Powter (2006) 15 weeks: "Hero," Enrique Iglesias (2001) 13 weeks: "Change the World," Eric Clapton (1996) GOT THE 'HORSE' RIGHT HERE: Since we updated Powter's status on the Adult Contemporary chart, we should also check in to see how KT Tunstall is doing on the Adult Top 40 tally. The Scottish artist is the only female to lead this list in 2006. Her "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" is in its 10th week at No. 1. That puts it into a tie as the second longest-running chart-topper by a solo female singer in this millennium. Here is a recap of the songs by solo female artists to achieve pole position since the beginning of 2000, ranked in order of how long they remained No. 1: 16 weeks: "Complicated," Avril Lavigne (2002) 10 weeks: "I'm With You," Avril Lavigne (2003) 10 weeks: "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree," KT Tunstall (2006) 9 weeks: "Thank You," Dido (2001) 9 weeks: "Soak Up the Sun," Sheryl Crow (2002) 5 weeks: "Behind These Hazel Eyes," Kelly Clarkson (2005) 4 weeks: "Only Time," Enya (2001) 1 week: "Breathe," Faith Hill (2000) 1 week: "The First Cut Is the Deepest," Sheryl Crow (2004)
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