Posted September 21, 200618 yr Billboard Top 100 Singles weekending 30th September 2006 1 (1) SexyBack – Justin Timberlake 2 (15) Money Maker – Ludacris ft Pharrell 3 (66) Too Little Too Late - JoJo 4 (2) London Bridge - Fergie 5 (9) Lips Of An Angel - Hinder 6 (6) Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol 7 (16) How To Save A Life – The Fray 8 (11) Chain Hang Low - Jibbs 9 (4) Crazy – Gnarls Barkley 10 (3) Buttons – Pussycat Dolls 11 (12) Ring The Alarm - Beyonce 12 (7) Sexy Love – Ne-Yo 13 (8) Far Away - Nickelback 14 (5) (When You Gonna) Give It Up To Me – Sean Paul ft Keyshia Cole 15 (13) Pullin’ Me Back - Chingy 16 (10) Promiscuous – Nelly Furtado 17 (19) I Know You See It – Yung Joc 18 (14) I Write Sins, Not Tragedies – Panic! At The Disco 19 (21) Call Me When You’re Sober - Evanescence 20 (17) U and Dat – E-40 21 (18) Shoulder Lean – Young Dro 22 (24) Over My Head (Cable Car) – The Fray 23 (22) Get Up - Ciara 24 (26) Show Stopper – Danity Kane 25 (23) Ain’t No Other Man – Christina Aguilera 26 (20) Me and U - Cassie 27 (40) Waiting On The World To Change – John Mayer 28 (25) Come To Me - Diddy 29 (89) My Love – Justin Timberlake 30 (33) Say Goodbye – Chris Brown 31 (29) Hips Don’t Lie – Shakira ft Wyclef Jean 32 (28) Move Along – All-American Rejects 33 (67) Right Where You Want Me – Jesse McCartney 34 (34) Hate Me – Blue October 35 (27) Do It To It - Cherish 36 (39) What Hurts The Most – Nick Lachey 37 (36) Dani California – Red Hot Chili Peppers 38 (32) Snap Yo Fingers – Lil’ Jon 39 (30) It’s Goin’ Down – Yung Joc 40 (44) S.E.X. – Lyfe Jennings 41 (41) Black Horse and the Cherry Tree – KT Tunstall 42 (31) Déjà vu - Beyonce 43 (45) I Loved Her First - Heartland 44 (38) Here It Goes Again – OK Go 45 (35) Bossy - Kelis 46 (51) Would You Go With Me – Josh Turner 47 (46) Ridin’ - Chamillionaire 48 (47) Leave The Pieces – The Wreckers 49 (49) Bad Day – Daniel Powter 50 (37) Call On Me – Janet Jackson 51 (43) Brand New Girlfriend – Steve Holy 52 (57) Tell Me Baby – Red Hot Chili Peppers 53 (52) When You Were Young – The Killers 54 (58) That Girl – Frankie J 55 (59) Gallery – Mario Vasquez 56 (78) Before He Cheats – Carrie Underwood 57 (54) Steady As She Goes – The Raconteurs 58 (60) Life Is A Highway – Rascal Flatts 59 (62) About Us – Brooke Hogan 60 (53) Once In A Lifetime – Keith Urban 61 (56) If You’re Going Through Hell (Before The Devil Even Knows) – Rodney Atkins 62 (New) Maneater – Nelly Furtado 63 (61) The Riddle – Five For Fighting 64 (75) I Call It Love – Lionel Richie 65 (71) You Save Me – Kenny Chesney 66 (New) Remember The Name – Fort Minor 67 (64) Everytime Tha Beat Drop - Monica 68 (77) Crazy b**ch - Buckcherry 69 (70) Every Mile A Memory – Dierks Bentley 70 (New) Chemicals React – Aly & AJ 71 (New) Welcome To The Black Parade – My Chemical Romance 72 (65) The Kill (Bury Me) – 30 Seconds To Mars 73 (72) Put Your Records On – Corinne Bailey Rae 74 (73) Give It Away – George Strait 75 (63) Miss Murder - AFI 76 (68) Building Bridges – Brooks & Dunn 77 (88) Suddenly I See – KT Tunstall 78 (80) Through Glass – Stone Sour 79 (New) Come Back To Me – Vanessa Hudgens 80 (95) Walk It Out - Unk 81 (55) A Public Affair – Jessica Simpson 82 (82) Stuntin’ Like My Daddy – Birdman & Lil’ Wayne 83 (76) Animal I Have Become – Three Days Grace 84 (92) Chicken Noodle Soup – Webstar & Young B 85 (99) My Wish – Rascal Flatts 86 (69) Bring It On Home – Little Big Town 87 (86) Tim McGraw – Taylor Swift 88 (97) It’s Okay (One Blood) – The Game ft Junior Reid 89 (87) I Can’t Hate You Anymore – Nick Lachey 90 (83) Ghetto Story Chapter 2 – Cham ft Alicia Keys 91 (93) Push It – Rick Ross 92 (94) Face Down – Red Jumpsuit Apparatus 93 (90) The Diary Of Jane – Breaking Benjamin 94 (85) Need A Boss - Shareefa 95 (79) Sunshine and Summertime – Faith Hill 96 (74) Vans – The Pack 97 (84) Hands Up – Lloyd Banks 98 (New) Ni Una Sola Palabra – Paulina Rubio 99 (New) My Little Girl – Tim McGraw 100 (New) Money In The Bank – Lil’ Scrappy
September 21, 200618 yr Billboard Top 100 Albums weekending 30th September 2006 1 (New) Future Sex/Love Sounds – Justin Timberlake 2 (New) Continuum – John Mayer 3 (1) B’Day - Beyonce 4 (New) Face The Promise – Bob Seger 5 (3) Modern Times – Bob Dylan 6 (New) Coming Home – Lionel Richie 7 (10) Extreme Behaviour - Hinder 8 (4) Danity Kane – Danity Kane 9 (New) Amputechture – The Mars Volta 10 (8) All The Right Reasons - Nickelback 11 (5) The Cheetah Girls 2 – Original Soundtrack 12 (2) Revelations - Audioslave 13 (6) Back To Basics – Christina Aguilera 14 (New) Grey’s Anatomy Vol.2 – Original Soundtrack 15 (11) Now 22 – Various Artists 16 (New) The Paramour Sessions – Papa Roach 17 (New) Barenaked Ladies Are Me – Barenaked Ladies 18 (16) Me and My Gang – Rascal Flatts 19 (23) How To Save A Life – The Fray 20 (14) Port Of Miami – Rick Ross 21 (New) Shot To Hell – Black Label Society 22 (12) Idlewild - Outkast 23 (17) PCD – Pussycat Dolls 24 (18) St. Elsewhere – Gnarls Barkley 25 (20) High School Musical – Original Soundtrack 26 (21) Your Man – Josh Turner 27 (30) Some Hearts – Carrie Underwood 28 (13) Best Thang Smokin’ – Young Dro 29 (15) A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out – Panic! At The Disco 30 (7) A Public Affair – Jessica Simpson 31 (36) Eyes Open – Snow Patrol 32 (New) Blood Mountain - Mastodon 33 (New) Half The Perfect World – Madeleine Peyroux 34 (31) Stadium Arcadium – Red Hot Chili Peppers 35 (New) So So Gangsta - Daz 36 (37) Foiled – Blue October 37 (26) Dangerous Man – Trace Adkins 38 (New) Redeemer – Norma Jean 39 (28) New Joc City – Yung Joc 40 (24) Underappreciated - Cherish 41 (New) Return To Cookie Mountain – TV On The Radio 42 (33) Kidz Bop 10 – Kidz Bop Kids 43 (9) A Matter Of Life and Death – Iron Maiden 44 (25) The Phoenix – Lyfe Jennings 45 (39) Greatest Hits Vol.2: Reflected – Tim McGraw 46 (22) 4:21…The Day After – Method Man 47 (19) Amar Es Combatir - Mana 48 (29) Step Up – Original Soundtrack 49 (34) Phobia – Breaking Benjamin 50 (41) Corinne Bailey Rae – Corinne Bailey Rae 51 (27) Back To Bedlam – James Blunt 52 (46) Come What(Ever) May – The Roots 53 (32) Game Theory – The Roots 54 (43) Loose – Nelly Furtado 55 (38) LeToya - LeToya 56 (35) Broken Bridges – Original Soundtrack 57 (132) The Last Kiss – Original Soundtrack 58 (52) Eye To The Telescope – KT Tunstall 59 (40) A Girl Like Me - Rihanna 60 (42) Stand Still, Look Pretty – The Wreckers 61 (New) Just A Matter Of Time – Randy Rogers Band 62 (45) In My Own Words – Ne-Yo 63 (44) Taking The Long Way – Dixie Chicks 64 (New) Lights Out - Sugarcult 65 (65) White Trash With Money – Toby Keith 66 (New) I Am Not Afraid Of You & I Will Beat Your Ass – Yo La Tengo 67 (54) Restored – Jeremy Camp 68 (51) Precious Memories – Alan Jackson 69 (New) Every Waking Moment – Citizen Cope 70 (50) A Beautiful Lie – 30 Seconds To Mars 71 (63) Highway Companion – Tom Petty 72 (56) Move Along – All-American Rejects 73 (61) If You’re Going Through Hell – Rodney Atkins 74 (48) The Ultimate – Luther Vandross 75 (71) 15 - Buckcherry 76 (59) Testimony – India Arie 77 (73) Chris Brown – Chris Brown 78 (57) Cassie - Cassie 79 (62) Decemberunderground - AFI 80 (77) Don’t You Fake It – Red Jumpsuit Apparatus 81 (53) The Breakthrough – Mary J Blige 82 (New) N.O.R.E. Y La Familia – N.O.R.E. 83 (47) Blow The Whistle – Too Short 84 (55) Till The Sun Turns Black – Ray Lamontagne 85 (69) Oh No – Ok Go 86 (68) Cars – Original Soundtrack 87 (82) Feels Like Today – Rascal Flatts 88 (79) The Road and the Radio – Kenny Chesney 89 (New) Every Second Counts – Plain White T’s 90 (67) Sacrament – Lamb Of God 91 (81) Greatest Hits – Guns ‘n’ Roses 92 (72) In My Mind - Pharrell 93 (70) Oral Fixation Vol.2 - Shakira 94 (66) More Crazy Hits – Crazy Frog 95 (New) Magic Potion – The Black Keys 96 (85) It’s Time – Michael Buble 97 (74) Three Wooden Crosses – Various Artists 98 (86) 10,000 Days - Tool 99 (83) The Legend Of – Johnny Cash 100 (78) King – T.I.
September 21, 200618 yr Billboard Adult Top 20 weekending 30th September 2006 1 (4) Far Away - Nickelback 2 (1) Crazy – Gnarls Barkley 3 (3) Waiting On The World To Change – John Mayer 4 (2) Over My Head (Cable Car) – The Fray 5 (6) Move Along – All-American Rejects 6 (5) Black Horse and the Cherry Tree – KT Tunstall 7 (11) Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol 8 (9) The Riddle – Five For Fighting 9 (7) Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield 10 (13) What Hurts The Most – Rascal Flatts 11 (10) Dani California – Red Hot Chili Peppers 12 (8) Savin’ Me - Nickelback 13 (15) How To Save A Life – The Fray 14 (12) Put Your Records On – Corinne Bailey Rae 15 (17) Call Me When You’re Sober – Evanescence 16 (16) Hate Me – Blue October 17 (20) Lips Of An Angel - Hinder 18 (19) I Write Sins, Not Tragedies – Panic! At The Disco 19 (22) Ain’t No Other Man – Christina Aguilera 20 (18) Is It Any Wonder? - Keane Billboard Adult Contemporary Top 20 weekending 30th September 2006 1 (1) Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield 2 (2) Bad Day – Daniel Powter 3 (4) You’re Beautiful – James Blunt 4 (3) What’s Left Of Me – Nick Lachey 5 (5) Ever The Same – Rob Thomas 6 (7) Black Horse and the Cherry Tree – KT Tunstall 7 (6) Because Of You – Kelly Clarkson 8 (11) What Hurts The Most – Rascal Flatts 9 (9) Who Says You Can’t Go Home – Bon Jovi 10 (8) You and Me - Lifehouse 11 (10) The Riddle – Five For Fighting 12 (12) When Did You Fall (In Love With Me) – Chris Rice 13 (16) When The Stars Go Blue – Tim McGraw 14 (13) Crazy In Love – Nicol Sponberg 15 (17) Crazy – Gnarls Barkley 16 (19) Over My Head (Cable Car) – The Fray 17 (18) I Call It Love – Lionel Richie 18 (20) Wait For Me – Bob Seger 19 (21) Put Your Records On – Corinne Bailey Rae 20 (22) Have You Ever Seen The Rain? – Rod Stewart
September 21, 200618 yr Chartbeat from Billboard.com September 21, 2006, Fred Bronson THE STRAIT LIFE: All chart records, even the ones that go unchallenged for years, are bound to be broken one day. For the last 20 years and three weeks, Conway Twitty has held the record for having the most No. 1s on the Hot Country Songs chart, with 40 chart-toppers to his credit. Eight months ago, George Strait tied Twitty's mark when "She Let Herself Go" advanced to No. 1. This week, Strait marches into the record books with his 41st country song to achieve pole position. "Give It Away" (MCA) is the song that drops Twitty into second place and makes Strait the lone record-holder. Strait first topped the country chart the week of Aug. 28, 1982 with "Fool Hearted Memory" –- thus, it's taken him 24 years and one month to rack up 41 No. 1 hits. Twitty's first No. 1 hit was "Next in Line," which claimed first place the week of Nov. 2, 1968. His final No. 1 was "Desperado Love," which moved into the penthouse the week of Sept 6, 1986. That means it took Twitty 17 years and 10 months to amass 40 No. 1 hits. Strait seems likely to keep the record for years to come, perhaps as long as Twitty, since he is likely to continue his string of No. 1s and no other artist currently having No. 1 hits on a regular basis is close. The artist in third place with the most chart-toppers behind Strait and Twitty is Merle Haggard with 38. Haggard's most recent No. 1 hit was "Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Star" in February 1988. Ronnie Milsap, who is in fourth place with 35 No. 1s, last reigned with "A Woman in Love" in December 1989. Alabama, in fifth place with 32 No. 1s, was last on top with "Reckless" in November 1993. A 'LITTLE' GOES A LONG, LONG WAY: George Strait isn't the only one breaking records this week. JoJo, who first charted in April 2004 with "Leave (Get Out)," has the biggest hit of her career with "Too Little Too Late" (Da Family/Blackground). The single makes a 63-point leap to No. 3, the biggest move into the top 3 in Hot 100 history. The record was previously held by Mariah Carey, thanks to her 60-2 jump with "Loverboy" the week of Aug. 4, 2001. If JoJo goes all the way to No. 1, she'll write some new chapters in chart history. Born Dec. 20, 1990, JoJo would become the first artist born in the '90s to reach No. 1 on the Hot 100. If she had achieved pole position with her first single, JoJo would have broken the record to become the youngest female to rule the Hot 100. She was 13 years and seven months old when "Leave (Get Out)" peaked at No. 12. If "Too Little Too Late" captures the summit next week, JoJo will become the third youngest female to have a No. 1 song on the Hot 100. The record has been held for 43 years by Peggy March, billed as Little Peggy March when "I Will Follow Him" went to No. 1 in April 1963. In second place is Brenda Lee, who was 15 years and seven months old when she had her first No. 1 hit with "I'm Sorry," in July 1960. PICKING PICKLER: Kellie Pickler becomes the 24th "American Idol" competitor to find a spot on a Billboard chart. Her debut single, "Red High Heels" (BNA), debuts at No. 48 on Hot Country Songs. That makes Pickler the fourth "Idol" finalist to appear on the country chart, following Kelly Clarkson, Josh Gracin and Carrie Underwood. Gracin and Underwood have both had No. 1 songs on this tally. Pickler is the fifth contestant from season five to appear on a Billboard chart, making this most recent year one of the most successful in the series' history. Only the third season has produced more chart-worthy contestants, and season five is likely to keep producing hitmakers. Here is a breakdown of charted Idols by season: Season one: (five) Kelly Clarkson Justin Guarini Tamyra Gray R.J. Helton Jim Verraros Season two: (four) Ruben Studdard Clay Aiken Kimberley Locke Josh Gracin Season three: (six) Fantasia Diana DeGarmo Jasmine Trias LaToya London George Huff John Stevens Season four: (three) Carrie Underwood Bo Bice Mario Vazquez Season five: (five) Taylor Hicks Katharine McPhee Elliot Yamin Chris Daughtry Kellie Pickler That adds up to 23. The figure increases to 24 when you count William Hung, who has turned being rejected on "American Idol" into a lucrative career. SHADES OF GREY'S: The first soundtrack to the "Grey's Anatomy" TV series peaked at No. 154 on The Billboard 200, back in June 2003. The show has grown in popularity (and ratings), so it's not surprising that a second volume blasts onto the Billboard album chart at No. 14. The top three soundtracks on The Billboard 200 are all from TV projects. "The Cheetah Girls 2" (Walt Disney) leads the pack at No. 11 and "High School Musical" (Walt Disney) slides to No. 25. BOB AND PETER ARE BACK: Two veterans of the album chart return with their highest-charted sets in 20 years. Bob Seger's "Face the Promise" (Hideout/Capitol) bows at No. 4. It's his highest mark since "Like a Rock" peaked at No. 3 in May 1986. Of Seger's 17 charted albums, "Face the Promise" is his fourth highest-charting title. "Against the Wind" spent six weeks at No. 1 in 1980 and "Nine Tonight" and "Like a Rock" both reached No. 3. "Promise" is Seger's first album to chart since "Greatest Hits 2" went to No. 23 in November 2003. "Fingerprints" (A&M/New Door) is the 12th Peter Frampton album to chart. Opening at No. 129, it is Frampton's highest-ranked release since "Premonition" sailed to No. 80 in March 1986. It is also Frampton's first album to chart since "When All the Pieces Fit" stopped at No. 152 in November 1989. CHEMISTRY: "Chemical" isn't a word that appears very often on the Hot 100, but there it is -- twice, in adjacent spots on this week's chart. Sisters Ally & AJ debut at No. 70 with "Chemicals React" (Hollywood), just one notch above My Chemical Romance, which enters at No. 71 with "Welcome to the Black Parade" (Reprise).
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