Posted September 28, 201410 yr HITS DAILY DOUBLE: WEEKEND CHART PREVIEW HDD (September 25th, 2014) Kenny Chesney (Blue Chair/Columbia Nashville) 120-130k (NEW)Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga (Streamline/Columbia/Interscope) 115-125k (NEW)Barbra Streisand (Columbia) 105-115kAlt-J (Atlantic) 60-65k (NEW)*Pentatonix (RCA) 45-50kChris Brown (RCA) 33-37k5 Seconds of Summer “Amnesia” EP (Capitol) 31-34k (NEW)Joe Bonamassa (J&R) 25-28k (NEW)Maroon 5 (222/Interscope) 24-27kGeorge Strait (MCA Nashville) 24-27kTim McGraw (Big Machine) 23-26kGuardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Mix, Vol. 1 (Hollywood) 22-25kJackie Evancho (Sony Masterworks) 21-24k (NEW)Frozen (Walt Disney) 19-22kLeonard Cohen (Columbia) 19-22k (NEW)Jennifer Hudson (RCA) 19-22k (NEW)Sam Smith (Capitol) 19-22k http://www.hitsdailydouble.com/news/rumormill.cgi
September 28, 201410 yr Author It's a Three-Way Race for No. 1 on Billboard 200 Billboard (September 26th, 2014): ".. on Sept. 24, it seemed like Kenny Chesney's new The Big Revival album was likely heading for No. 1 on next week's Billboard 200 chart. But now, he's in a dead heat with Barbra Streisand's current No. 1 champ, Partners. And not too far behind both of them: Tony Bennett and Lady GaGa with their duets album, Cheek to Cheek. Industry forecasters suggest Chesney and Streisand's new albums may sell around 125,000 each in the week ending Sept. 28, while Bennett and GaGa are aiming for 120,000. Any one of the three albums may come out on top. Also aiming for debuts in the top 10: alt-J's This Is All Yours (with around 60,000), Pentatonix's PTX, Vol. III (45,000) and possibly Joe Bonamassa's Different Shades of Blue (25,000). " http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/...sney-chart-race
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