Posted November 9, 200618 yr Billboard Top 100 Singles weekending 18th November 2006 1 (1) My Love – Justin Timberlake 2 (2) Smack That – Akon ft Eminem 3 (6) Fergalicious - Fergie 4 (3) Money Maker – Ludacris ft Pharrell 5 (4) Lips Of An Angel - Hinder 6 (7) How To Save A Life – The Fray 7 (5) SexyBack – Justin Timberlake 8 (8) Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol 9 (24) Irreplaceable - Beyonce 10 (10) Say Goodbye – Chris Brown 11 (9) Too Little, Too Late - JoJo 12 (11) Far Away - Nickelback 13 (12) Show Stopper – Danity Kane 14 (18) Shortie Like Mine – Bow Wow 15 (13) Welcome To The Black Parade – My Chemical Romance 16 (16) Call Me When You’re Sober - Evanescence 17 (15) Come To Me – P. Diddy ft Nicole 18 (32) It Ends Tonight – All-American Rejects 19 (22) Walk It Out – Unk 20 (30) I Wanna Love You – Akon ft Snoop Dogg 21 (26) Stuntin’ Like My Daddy – Birdman & Lil’ Wayne 22 (27) Hurt – Christina Aguilera 23 (17) White ‘n’ Nerdy – Weird Al Yankovic 24 (14) Chain Hang Low - Jibbs 25 (25) Before He Cheats – Carrie Underwood 26 (23) Get Up - Ciara 27 (20) London Bridge - Fergie 28 (19) Maneater – Nelly Furtado 29 (40) We Fly High – Jim Jones 30 (21) Buttons – Pussycat Dolls 31 (28) Waiting On The World To Change – John Mayer 32 (42) Money In The Bank – Lil’ Scrappy 33 (29) Crazy – Gnarls Barkley 34 (34) What Hurts The Most – Rascal Flatts 35 (31) When You Were Young – The Killers 36 (43) Over My Head (Cable Car) – The Fray 37 (35) Gallery – Mario Vasquez 38 (44) My Wish – Rascal Flatts 39 (36) My Little Girl – Tim McGraw 40 (New) Wind It Up – Gwen Stefani 41 (37) I Write Sins, Not Tragedies – Panic! At The Disco 42 (39) Sexy Love – Ne-Yo 43 (50) Want To - Sugarland 44 (33) I Know You See It – Yung Joc 45 (57) Love Me Or Hate Me – Lady Sovereign 46 (38) Ring The Alarm - Beyonce 47 (52) Show Me What You Got – Jay-Z 48 (49) You Save Me – Kenny Chesney 49 (45) I Loved Her First - Heartland 50 (58) Walk Away (Remember Me) – Paula DeAnda 51 (51) Tim McGraw – Taylor Swift 52 (55) About Us – Brooke Hogan 53 (53) Once In A Lifetime – Keith Urban 54 (65) She’s Everything – Brad Paisley 55 (New) Make It Rain – Fat Joe ft Lil’ Wayne 56 (60) Suddenly I See – KT Tunstall 57 (59) Push It – Rick Ross 58 (64) Take Me As I Am – Mary J Blige 59 (71) Through Glass – Stone Sour 60 (68) Unappreciated - Cherish 61 (54) S.E.X. – Lyfe Jennings 62 (56) Every Mile A Memory – Dierks Bentley 63 (92) Tell Me – P. Diddy ft Christina Aguilera 64 (63) Would You Go With Me – Josh Turner 65 (78) Tu Amor - RBD 66 (69) Boston - Augustana 67 (62) Need A Boss - Shareefa 68 (74) I Call It Love – Lionel Richie 69 (79) Come Back To Me – Vanessa Hudgens 70 (80) Some People Change – Montgomery Gentry 71 (47) If We Were A Movie – Hannah Montana 72 (86) Streetcorner Symphony – Rob Thomas 73 (73) Give It Away – George Strait 74 (70) The Riddle – Five For Fighting 75 (72) Tell Me Baby – Red Hot Chili Peppers 76 (66) Chicken Noodle Soup – Webstar & Young B 77 (90) Here It Goes Again – Ok Go 78 (77) Everytime Tha Beat Drop - Monica 79 (85) Rockstar - Nickelback 80 (82) The Kill (Bury Me) – 30 Seconds To Mars 81 (61) Save Room – John Legend 82 (91) The Diary Of Jane – Breaking Benjamin 83 (New) Hate (I Really Don’t Like U) – Plain White T’s 84 (96) Amarillo Sky – Jason Aldean 85 (93) Mountains - Lonestar 86 (New) It Just Comes Natural – George Strait 87 (97) Love You – Jack Ingram 88 (95) It’s Okay (One Blood) – The Game ft Junior Reid 89 (75) That Girl – Frankie J 90 (New) Watching You – Rodney Atkins 91 (87) Put Your Records On – Corinne Bailey Rae 92 (New) Upgrade U - Beyonce 93 (New) Dem Jeans – Chingy 94 (New) Change Me – Ruben Studdard 95 (76) Right Where You Want Me – Jesse McCartney 96 (New) Crash Here Tonight – Toby Keith 97 (New) Here (In Your Arms) - HelloGoodbye 98 (83) Who Said – Hannah Montana 99 (New) Red High Heels – Kellie Pickler 100 (New) Tengo Un Amor – Toby Love
November 9, 200618 yr Billboard Top 100 Albums weekending 18th November 2006 1 (1) Hannah Montana – Original Soundtrack 2 (New) Greatest Songs Of The Sixties – Barry Manilow 3 (New) Like Father, Like Son – Birdman & Lil’ Wayne 4 (3) Once Again – John Legend 5 (4) Future Sex/Love Sounds – Justin Timberlake 6 (2) The Black Parade – My Chemical Romance 7 (New) Endless Wire – The Who 8 (New) Bat Out Of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose – Meat Loaf 9 (New) Small Town Girl – Kellie Pickler 10 (New) Saturday Night Wrist – The Deftones 11 (6) Extreme Behaviour - Hinder 12 (5) The Open Door – Evanescence 13 (16) B’Day - Beyonce 14 (21) The Dutchess - Fergie 15 (9) All The Right Reasons – Nickelback 16 (8) Duets: An American Classic – Tony Bennett 17 (New) El Mariel - Pitbull 18 (14) Release Therapy - Ludacris 19 (22) Some Hearts – Carrie Underwood 20 (7) Press Play – P. Diddy 21 (10) Sam’s Town – The Killers 22 (17) It Just Comes Natural – George Strait 23 (20) How To Save A Life – The Fray 24 (26) Me and My Gang – Rascal Flatts 25 (13) Still The Same: Great Rock Classics – Rod Stewart 26 (12) The High Road - JoJo 27 (24) Continuum – John Mayer 28 (15) Songs Of Inspiration - Alabama 29 (New) Beyond Measure – Jeremy Camp 30 (32) The Cheetah Girls 2 – Original Soundtrack 31 (29) Like Red On A Rose – Alan Jackson 32 (34) Eyes Open – Snow Patrol 33 (11) Jibbs - Jibbs 34 (45) High School Musical – Original Soundtrack 35 (37) Back To Basics – Christina Aguilera 36 (27) Take The Weather With You – Jimmy Buffet 37 (19) Taylor Swift – Taylor Swift 38 (36) Face The Promise – Bob Seger 39 (39) Your Man – Josh Turner 40 (30) Long Trip Alone – Dierks Bentley 41 (40) The Information - Beck 42 (38) Straight Outta Lynwood – Weird Al Yankovic 43 (33) Rotten Apple – Lloyd Banks 44 (42) 20 Y.O. – Janet Jackson 45 (46) Corinne Bailey Rae – Corinne Bailey Rae 46 (41) I Loved Her First - Heartland 47 (88) Move Along – All-American Rejects 48 (New) Public Warning – Lady Sovereign 49 (47) Danity Kane – Danity Kane 50 (50) Wow Hits 2007 – Various Artists 51 (New) Go - Newsboys 52 (51) Greatest Hits Vol.2: Reflected – Tim McGraw 53 (49) Now 22 – Various Artists 54 (35) The Return – Ruben Studdard 55 (18) Bad Azz – Lil’ Boosie 56 (44) Modern Times – Bob Dylan 57 (New) Little Bit Of Life – Craig Morgan 58 (48) Wintersong – Sarah McLachlan 59 (56) A Beautiful Lie – 30 Seconds To Mars 60 (57) Port Of Miami – Rick Ross 61 (69) Time Well Wasted – Brad Paisley 62 (25) Point Of No Return - Shareefa 63 (65) If You’re Going Through Hell – Rodney Atkins 64 (55) Coming Home – Lionel Richie 65 (111) Now That’s What I Call Christmas 3 – Various Artists 66 (52) Songs From The Labyrinth - Sting 67 (66) PCD – Pussycat Dolls 68 (43) These Days – Vince Gill 69 (23) Some People Change – Montgomery Gentry 70 (31) Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas: Special Edition – Original Soundtrack 71 (60) From This Moment On – Diana Krall 72 (28) Undiscovered – Brooke Hogan 73 (63) Foiled – Blue October 74 (62) A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out – Panic! At The Disco 75 (79) Unappreciated – Cherish 76 (87) Greatest Hits – Guns ‘n’ Roses 77 (61) Ray Sings, Basie Swings – Ray Charles & The Count Basie Orchestra 78 (77) Loose – Nelly Furtado 79 (74) The Evolution Of – Robin Thicke 80 (75) V – Vanessa Hudgens 81 (85) Come What(Ever) May – Stone Sour 82 (70) Stadium Arcadium – Red Hot Chili Peppers 83 (67) St. Elsewhere – Gnarls Barkley 84 (90) Taking The Long Way – Dixie Chicks 85 (71) Hoodstar - Chingy 86 (64) The Makings Of Me - Monica 87 (New) Songbird – Willie Nelson 88 (78) Back To Bedlam – James Blunt 89 (82) A Thousand Different Ways – Clay Aiken 90 (New) Eat, Sleep, Repeat - Copeland 91 (58) Givin’ It Up – George Benson & Al Jarreau 92 (80) The Legend Of – Johnny Cash 93 (92) Eye To The Telescope – KT Tunstall 94 (84) Food & Liquor – Lupe Fiasco 95 (91) Best Thang Smokin’ – Young Dro 96 (95) Chris Brown – Chris Brown 97 (99) Precious Memories – Alan Jackson 98 (105) Don’t You Fake It – Red Jumpsuit Apparatus 99 (100) Dangerous Man – Trace Adkins 100 (59) Crossroads: Cruce De Caminos – Intocable
November 9, 200618 yr Billboard Adult Top 20 weekending 18th November 2006 1 (1) How To Save A Life – The Fray 2 (2) Far Away - Nickelback 3 (3) Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol 4 (4) Waiting On The World To Change – John Mayer 5 (5) Lips Of An Angel - Hinder 6 (7) Streetcorner Symphony – Rob Thomas 7 (6) Call Me When You’re Sober - Evanescence 8 (10) Suddenly I See – KT Tunstall 9 (8) Move Along – All-American Rejects 10 (9) Over My Head (Cable Car) – The Fray 11 (13) Nothing Left To Lose – Mat Kearney 12 (11) What Hurts The Most – Rascal Flatts 13 (14) Crazy – Gnarls Barkley 14 (16) Boston - Augustana 15 (12) The Riddle – Five For Fighting 16 (18) Let Love In – Goo Goo Dolls 17 (17) I Write Sins, Not Tragedies – Panic! At The Disco 18 (20) When You Were Young – The Killers 19 (22) Too Little, Too Late – JoJo 20 (21) Goodbye My Lover – James Blunt Billboard Adult Contemporary Top 20 weekending 18th November 2006 1 (3) What Hurts The Most – Rascal Flatts 2 (1) Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield 3 (2) Bad Day – Daniel Powter 4 (4) Black Horse & the Cherry Tree – KT Tunstall 5 (5) The Riddle – Five For Fighting 6 (7) You’re Beautiful – James Blunt 7 (6) What’s Left Of Me – Nick Lachey 8 (9) Because Of You – Kelly Clarkson 9 (10) You and Me - Lifehouse 10 (8) Ever The Same – Rob Thomas 11 (11) Crazy – Gnarls Barkley 12 (15) Have You Ever Seen The Rain? – Rod Stewart 13 (12) I Call It Love – Lionel Richie 14 (13) When The Stars Go Blue – Tim McGraw 15 (14) Who Says You Can’t Go Home – Bon Jovi 16 (18) You Are Loved (Don’t Give Up) – Josh Groban 17 (19) Put You’re Records On – Corinne Bailey Rae 18 (16) Over My Head (Cable Car) – The Fray 19 (17) Wait For Me – Bob Seger 20 (20) Waiting On The World To Change – John Mayer
November 9, 200618 yr Chartbeat from Billboard.com November 09, 2006, Fred Bronson MAKING THE 'MOST' OF IT: Rascal Flatts writes its own chapter in chart history as it becomes the first group to have a song reach pole position on both the Adult Contemporary and Hot Country Songs charts. "What Hurts the Most" (Lyric Street) advances 2-1 in its 28th week on the AC list. The track went to No. 1 on the country tally the week of April 8, the same week the song made its debut at No. 40 on the AC survey. It's been over two years since a country song headed the AC chart. The last one to do so was Martina McBride's "This One's for the Girls," which had a nine-week non-consecutive reign between July 3 and Sept. 25, 2004. Two other groups have come close to having the same song top the AC and country charts. Lonestar has had two entries on the AC list; "Amazed" and "I'm Already There." Both peaked at No. 2 AC and No. 1 country. Conversely, the Dixie Chicks' remake of Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide" went to No. 1 AC and No. 2 country. "What Hurts the Most" is Rascal Flatts' second song to appear on the AC chart. "Bless the Broken Road" peaked at No. 20 in September 2005. "Hurts" is the fifth song to move into the penthouse of the country tally in 2006. The first four songs to become No. 1 during this calendar year at AC are: "You and Me," Lifehouse (nine weeks) "You're Beautiful," James Blunt (seven weeks) "Bad Day," Daniel Powter (19 weeks) "Unwritten," Natasha Bedingfeld (eight weeks) Billboard's country charts have been based on airplay information supplied by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems since January 1990 and the AC chart has been using BDS information since July 1993. Since that time, only three other songs have reached No. 1 on the AC and country charts, and all are by female artists. Those three songs are: "I Hope You Dance" by Lee Ann Womack, "Breathe" by Faith Hill and "You're Still the One" by Shania Twain. 'TOWN' AND COUNTRY: While Carrie Underwood carries on at No. 1 for a second week on Hot Country Songs with "Before He Cheats" (Arista), another "American Idol" contestant debuts at No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart. Fifth season finalist Kellie Pickler finds herself in first place with her debut effort, "Small Town Girl" (BNA). That gives Pickler the 104th No. 1 for the "American Idol" franchise, counting all national, domestic charts compiled by the Billboard Information Group. Pickler is the second "Idol" singer to lead the country albums list, following Underwood with "Some Hearts." Second season finalist Josh Gracin debuted and peaked at No. 2 in July 2004 with a self-titled CD. Pickler also makes her first appearance on The Billboard Hot 100, where "Red High Heels" struts on at No. 99. Second season winner Ruben Studdard also has a new entry on the Hot 100; "Change Me" (J) bows at No. 94 to become his first song on the Hot 100 in over two years. "Flying Without Wings" soared to No. 2 in June 2003 and "Sorry 2004" registered at No. 9 in February 2004. TAYLOR AND KATHARINE: Speaking of "American Idol," the fifth season's top two have spent 19 weeks together on Hot Singles Sales, with Taylor Hicks' "Do I Make You Proud"/"Takin' It to the Streets" (Arista) beating Katharine McPhee's "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"/"My Destiny" (RCA) for the first 18 match-ups. McPhee, who was the runner-up to Hicks, has finally overtaken him on this chart, as her "Rainbow" rebounds 6-3 while his "Proud" maintains 5-5. Hicks' single debuted first and spent three weeks on the chart before McPhee's single made its entrance. "Proud" spent nine weeks at No. 1, while "Rainbow" remained in its peak position of No. 2 for seven weeks. RE: 'WIND': Gwen Stefani lands her seventh hit as a lead artist on the Hot 100 with "Wind It Up" (Interscope) at No. 40, the highest-debuting song of her career. Her seven singles away from No Doubt equals the seven singles the group charted between 1995 and 2004. Counting songs where Stefani has been billed as a featured artist, as well as her work with No Doubt, "Wind It Up" is her 17th song to appear on the Hot 100. Her highest debut until this week was the No. 50 bow of No Doubt's "Simple Kind of Life" in July 2000. Excluding No Doubt's body of work, Stefani's highest debut until this week was the No. 74 opening of "Rich Girl" in December 2004. Overall, "Wind It Up" is the 13th single of Stefani's career to reach the top 40 portion of the Hot 100. 'HILL' CLIMBING: The British/Swedish/American trio Placebo has had three top 10 singles in the United Kingdom, but hasn't had a large chart presence in the United States, where the 2006 album "Meds" is the only CD that has appeared on The Billboard 200, peaking at No. 180. Now, Placebo may have a hit at last. A cover of Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill" (Astralwerks) enters the Pop 100 at No. 95. It is the first time Placebo has appeared on this chart, and as yet the group has not dented the Hot 100, though "Running Up That Hill" is bubbling under this week. WHO'S STILL HERE: Two veteran rock acts have new albums debuting in the top 10 of The Billboard 200 this week. "Endlesswire" (Universal Republic) opens at No. 7 and arrives 39-and-a-half years after the debut of the first chart album by the Who. "Happy Jack" entered the survey the week of May 20, 1967. This new CD is the group's 10th top 10 set and the first since "It's Hard" peaked at No. 8 in 1982. "Endlesswire" is the Who's highest-ranking album since "Face Dances" sailed to No. 4 in 1981. The other returning rocker is Meat Loaf, whose "Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose" (Virgin) enters at No. 8. This is the second top 10 album for Meat Loaf, who spent one week at No. 1 in 1993 with "Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell." The first "Bat Out of Hell" album peaked at No. 14 in 1978. That album marked Meat Loaf's debut when it was released in October 1977. Meat Loaf's album chart span is now expanded to 29 years and three weeks. BUMP FOR 'JUMP': "Jump" is a popular song title that has adorned hits by Van Halen, Kris Kross and the Pointer Sisters (with the added parenthetical title “For My Love†for that last act). Now, "Jump" is the title of Madonna's latest single -- which moves up one rung from its last week position of No. 2 to become the material girl's 37th No. 1 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart. Madonna set the record for the most No. 1s on this chart a long time ago and has been widening her lead for years. The artist with the second highest total of chart-topping Club Play hits is Janet Jackson, with 16. "Jump" is the fourth No. 1 hit on this survey from Madonna's "Confessions on a Dance Floor" (Warner Bros.) album. The four No. 1s have hit consecutively and follow two runs of three No. 1 hits in a row. This current run of four started with "Hung Up" exactly one year ago this week and continued with "Sorry" in March and "Get Together" in June. It's the longest streak of No. 1 Club Play hits for Madonna since she had seven in a row, from March 1999 to November 2001. Those seven chart-topping songs were: "Nothing Really Matters," "Beautiful Stranger," "American Pie," "Music," "Don’t Tell Me," "What It Feels Like for a Girl" and "Impressive Instant." That last song advanced to No. 1 exactly five years ago this week.
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