Posted November 16, 200618 yr Billboard Top 100 Singles weekending 25th November 2006 1 (1) My Love – Justin Timberlake 2 (2) Smack That – Akon ft Eminem 3 (3) Fergalicious - Fergie 4 (9) Irreplaceable - Beyonce 5 (5) Lips Of An Angel - Hinder 6 (4) Money Maker – Ludacris ft Pharrell 7 (6) How To Save A Life – The Fray 8 (47) Show Me What You Got – Jay-Z 9 (8) Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol 10 (7) SexyBack – Justin Timberlake 11 (18) It Ends Tonight – All-American Rejects 12 (10) Say Goodbye – Chris Brown 13 (12) Far Away - Nickelback 14 (14) Shortie Like Mine – Bow Wow 15 (11) Too Little, Too Late - JoJo 16 (25) Before He Cheats – Carrie Underwood 17 (20) I Wanna Love You – Akon ft Snoop Dogg 18 (13) Show Stopper – Danity Kane 19 (29) We Fly High – Jim Jones 20 (17) Come To Me – P. Diddy ft Nicole 21 (19) Walk It Out - Unk 22 (16) Call Me When You’re Sober - Evanescence 23 (22) Hurt – Christina Aguilera 24 (21) Stuntin’ Like My Daddy – Birdman & Lil’ Wayne 25 (15) Welcome To The Black Parade – My Chemical Romance 26 (23) White & Nerdy – Weird Al Yankovic 27 (31) Waiting On The World To Change – John Mayer 28 (38) My Wish – Rascal Flatts 29 (26) Get Up - Ciara 30 (27) London Bridge - Fergie 31 (53) Once In A Lifetime – Keith Urban 32 (43) Want To - Sugarland 33 (34) What Hurts The Most – Rascal Flatts 34 (24) Chain Hang Low - Jibbs 35 (54) She’s Everything – Brad Paisley 36 (40) Wind It Up – Gwen Stefani 37 (32) Money In The Bank – Lil’ Scrappy 38 (30) Buttons – Pussycat Dolls 39 (35) When You Were Young – The Killers 40 (33) Crazy – Gnarls Barkley 41 (39) My Little Girl – Tim McGraw 42 (48) You Save Me – Kenny Chesney 43 (50) Walk Away (Remember Me) – Paula DeAnda 44 (36) Over My Head (Cable Car) – The Fray 45 (New) Promise - Ciara 46 (41) I Write Sins, Not Tragedies – Panic! At The Disco 47 (51) Tim McGraw – Taylor Swift 48 (64) Would You Go With Me – Josh Turner 49 (37) Gallery – Mario Vasquez 50 (28) Maneater – Nelly Furtado 51 (49) I Loved Her First - Heartland 52 (56) Suddenly I See – KT Tunstall 53 (45) Love Me Or Hate Me – Lady Sovereign 54 (46) Ring The Alarm - Beyonce 55 (55) Make It Rain – Fat Joe 56 (59) Through Glass – Stone Sour 57 (60) Unappreciated - Cherish 58 (52) About Us – Brooke Hogan 59 (44) I Know You See It – Yung Joc 60 (63) Tell Me – P. Diddy ft Christina Aguilera 61 (58) Take Me As I Am – Mary J Blige 62 (57) Push It – Rick Ross 63 (62) Every Mile A Memory – Dierks Bentley 64 (69) Come Back To Me – Vanessa Hudgens 65 (73) Give It Away – George Strait 66 (67) Need A Boss – Shareefa 67 (66) Boston - Augustana 68 (83) Hate (I Really Don’t Like You) – Plain White T’s 69 (70) Some People Change – Montgomery Gentry 70 (61) S.E.X. – Lyfe Jennings 71 (65) Tu Amor - RBD 72 (77) Here It Goes Again – Ok Go 73 (72) Streetcorner Symphony – Rob Thomas 74 (68) I Call It Love – Lionel Richie 75 (90) Watching You – Rodney Atkins 76 (79) Rockstar - Nickelback 77 (New) Wait A Minute – Pussycat Dolls 78 (86) It Just Comes Natural – George Strait 79 (75) Tell Me Baby – Red Hot Chili Peppers 80 (84) Amarillo Sky – Jason Aldean 81 (74) The Riddle – Five For Fighting 82 (71) If We Were A Movie – Hannah Montana 83 (76) Chicken Noodle Soup – Webstar & Young B 84 (97) Here (In Your Arms) - Hellogoodbye 85 (80) The Kill (Bury Me) – 30 Seconds To Mars 86 (92) Upgrade U - Beyonce 87 (85) Mountains - Lonestar 88 (87) Love You – Jack Ingram 89 (78) Everytime Tha Beat Drop - Monica 90 (93) Dem Jeans - Chingy 91 (82) The Diary Of Jane – Breaking Benjamin 92 (Re) Nothing Left To Loose – Mat Kearney 93 (New) Say It Right – Nelly Furtado 94 (New) You – Lloyd ft Lil’ Wayne 95 (81) Save Room – John Legend 96 (88) It’s Okay (One Blood) – The Game ft Junior Reid 97 (New) High School Never Ends – Bowling For Soup 98 (Re) Face Down – Red Jumpsuit Apparatus 99 (89) That Girl – Frankie J 100 (New) A La Primera Persona – Alejandro Sanz
November 16, 200618 yr Billboard Top 100 Albums weekending 25th November 2006 1 (New) Now 23 – Various Artists 2 (New) Awake – Josh Groban 3 (New) Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy Thing – Keith Urban 4 (New) Enjoy The Ride - Sugarland 5 (1) Hannah Montana – Original Soundtrack 6 (New) Hustler’s P.O.M.E.. – Jim Jones 7 (3) Like Father, Like Son – Birdman & Lil’ Wayne 8 (19) Some Hearts – Carrie Underwood 9 (5) Future Sex/Love Sounds – Justin Timberlake 10 (New) The Best Of What’s Around Vol.1 – Dave Matthews Band 11 (New) Under The Desert Sky – Andrea Bocelli 12 (11) Extreme Behaviour - Hinder 13 (2) Greatest Songs Of The Sixties – Barry Manilow 14 (4) Once Again – John Legend 15 (12) The Open Door - Evanescence 16 (13) B’Day - Beyonce 17 (14) The Dutchess - Fergie 18 (24) Me and My Gang – Rascal Flatts 19 (6) The Black Parade – My Chemical Romance 20 (15) All The Right Reasons - Nickelback 21 (New) Skin and Bones – Foo Fighters 22 (22) It Just Comes Natural – George Strait 23 (New) The Road To Escondido – JJ Cale & Eric Clapton 24 (23) How To Save A Life – The Fray 25 (16) Duets: An American Classic – Tony Bennett 26 (18) Release Therapy - Ludacris 27 (9) Small Town Girl – Kellie Pickler 28 (30) The Cheetah Girls 2 – Original Soundtrack 29 (21) Sam’s Town – The Killers 30 (39) Your Man – Josh Turner 31 (58) Wintersong – Sarah McLachlan 32 (New) Only Hits – Various Hits 33 (27) Continuum – John Mayer 34 (61) Time Well Wasted – Brad Paisley 35 (8) Bat Out Of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose – Meat Loaf 36 (20) Press Play – P. Diddy 37 (34) High School Musical – Original Soundtrack 38 (New) MTV Unplugged – Ricky Martin 39 (26) The High Road - JoJo 40 (25) Still The Same...Great Rock Classics – Rod Stewart 41 (31) Like Red On A Rose – Alan Jackson 42 (65) Now That’s What I Call Christmas 3 – Various Artists 43 (32) Eyes Open – Snow Patrol 44 (New) Los Vaqueros – Various Artists 45 (7) Endlesswire – The Who 46 (127) Cars – Original Soundtrack 47 (10) Saturday Night Wrist – The Deftones 48 (35) Back To Basics – Christina Aguilera 49 (New) Stand – Michael W Smith 50 (New) Everready (The Religion) – Tech N9ne 51 (38) Face The Promise – Bob Seger 52 (47) Move Along – All-American Rejects 53 (36) Take The Weather With You – Jimmy Buffett 54 (40) Long Trip Alone – Dierks Bentley 55 (52) Greatest Hits Vol.2: Reflected – Tim McGraw 56 (45) Corinne Bailey Rae – Corinne Bailey Rae 57 (17) El Mariel - Pitbull 58 (174) Hillbilly Deluxe – Brooks & Dunn 59 (50) Wow Hits 2007 – Various Artists 60 (63) If You’re Going Through Hell – Rodney Atkins 61 (97) Precious Memories – Alan Jackson 62 (37) Taylor Swift – Taylor Swift 63 (42) Straight Outta Lynwood – Weird Al Yankovic 64 (33) Jibbs - Jibbs 65 (49) Danity Kane – Danity Kane 66 (New) El Tren De Los Momentos – Alejandro Sanz 67 (44) 20 Y.O. – Janet Jackson 68 (Re) The Captain and the Kid – Elton John 69 (46) I Loved Her First - Heartland 70 (41) The Information - Beck 71 (43) Rotten Apple – Lloyd Banks 72 (59) A Beautiful Lie – 30 Seconds To Mars 73 (118) James Taylor At Christmas – James Taylor 74 (New) Songs From The Storm Volume 1 – Kirk Franklin 75 (New) I’m Still Livin’ – Z-Ro 76 (56) Modern Times – Bob Dylan 77 (29) Beyond Measure – Jeremy Camp 78 (80) V – Vanessa Hudgens 79 (74) A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out – Panic! At The Disco 80 (73) Foiled – Blue October 81 (81) Come What(Ever) May – Stone Sour 82 (60) Port Of Miami – Rick Ross 83 (64) Coming Home – Lionel Richie 84 (79) The Evolution Of – Robin Thicke 85 (88) Back To Bedlam – James Blunt 86 (53) Now 22 – Various Artists 87 (67) PCD – Pussycat Dolls 88 (New) The Great Burrito Extortion Case – Bowling For Soup 89 (78) Loose – Nelly Furtado 90 (124) The Road and the Radio – Kenny Chesney 91 (130) A Christmas Celebration – Celtic Woman 92 (66) Songs From The Labyrinth - Sting 93 (76) Greatest Hits – Guns ‘n’ Roses 94 (68) These Days – Vince Gill 95 (92) The Legend Of – Johnny Cash 96 (103) Stand Still, Look Pretty – The Wreckers 97 (82) Stadium Arcadium – Red Hot Chili Peppers 98 (83) St. Elsewhere – Gnarls Barkley 99 (75) Unappreciated - Cherish 100 (181) The Road To Here – Little Big Town
November 16, 200618 yr Billboard Adult Top 20 weekending 25th November 2006 1 (1) How To Save A Life – The Fray 2 (2) Far Away - Nickelback 3 (3) Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol 4 (5) Lips Of An Angel - Hinder 5 (4) Waiting On The World To Change – John Mayer 6 (6) Streetcorner Symphony – Rob Thomas 7 (7) Call Me When You’re Sober - Evanescence 8 (8) Suddenly I See – KT Tunstall 9 (11) Nothing Left To Loose – Mat Kearney 10 (9) Move Along – All-American Rejects 11 (12) What Hurts The Most – Rascal Flatts 12 (16) Let Love In – Goo Goo Dolls 13 (14) Augustana - Boston 14 (13) Crazy – Gnarls Barkley 15 (19) Too Little, Too Late - JoJo 16 (18) When You Were Young – The Killers 17 (17) I Write Sins, Not Tragedies – Panic! At The Disco 18 (20) Goodbye My Lover – James Blunt 19 (22) SexyBack – Justin Timberlake 20 (23) Here It Goes Again – Ok Go Billboard Adult Contemporary Top 20 weekending 25th November 2006 1 (2) Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield 2 (1) What Hurts The Most – Rascal Flatts 3 (3) Bad Day – Daniel Powter 4 (4) Black Horse & The Cherry Tree – KT Tunstall 5 (5) The Riddle – Five For Fighting 6 (8) Because Of You – Kelly Clarkson 7 (7) What’s Left Of Me – Nick Lachey 8 (6) You’re Beautiful – James Blunt 9 (10) Ever The Same – Rob Thomas 10 (11) Crazy – Gnarls Barkley 11 (12) Have You Ever See The Rain – Rod Stewart 12 (13) I Call It Love – Lionel Richie 13 (15) Who Says You Can’t Go Home – Bon Jovi 14 (14) When The Stars Go Blue – Tim McGraw 15 (16) You Are Loved (Don’t Give Up) – Josh Groban 16 (17) Put Your Records On – Corinne Bailey Rae 17 (20) Waiting On The World To Change – John Mayer 18 (19) Wait For Me – Bob Seger 19 (21) Far Away - Nickelback 20 (22) The Bridge – Elton John
November 16, 200618 yr Chartbeat from Billboard.com November 16, 2006, Fred Bronson DO MAKE HER OVER: Ignoring the title of her very first chart hit, "Don't Make Me Over," Dionne Warwick has teamed up with artists like Olivia Newton-John, Cyndi Lauper and Gloria Estefan to remake some of her greatest hits on "My Friends and Me" (Concord). This album returns the veteran star to the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart after a break of more than 13 years. Warwick's most recent entry was "Friends Can Be Lovers," which went to No. 84 in February 1993. "My Friends and Me" is Warwick's highest-charting set since "Reservations for Two" peaked at No. 32 in October 1987. Warwick's most successful album in the last 20 years on this chart was "Friends," which went to No. 8 in February 1986, fueled by the single "That's What Friends Are For." Warwick first appeared on the R&B album tally the week of Feb. 6, 1965, with "Make Way for Dionne Warwick," an LP that reached No. 10. Her highest-charting title on the R&B chart is "Here Where There Is Love," which spent two weeks at No. 1 in the summer of 1967. "My Friends and Me" is Warwick's 31st chart entry. Of those, 14 have reached the top 10. Warwick's chart career covers an expanse of almost 44 years. She made her Hot 100 debut the week of Dec. 8, 1962 with the aforementioned "Don't Make Me Over." 'SHOW' MUST GO ON: The release of a digital single sends Jay-Z's "Show Me What You Got" (Roc-a-Fella/Def Jam) hurtling up the Hot 100. A 47-8 move gives Jay-Z his 12th top 10 hit. Of those 12, seven have been collaborations. "Show Me" is Jay-Z's fifth top 10 hit on his own. The rapper/songwriter/music executive has had 46 chart entries on the Hot 100 to date and is already in his second decade of hit-making. The Brooklyn-born Jay-Z made his chart debut the week of April 6, 1996, with "Ain't No n****"/"Dead Presidents." That gives him a chart span of 10 years, seven months and three weeks. Jay-Z has had three hits this calendar year. "Deja Vu," on which he was featured with Beyonce, peaked at No. 4 in August. He is also featured with Beyonce on the current song "Upgrade U" (Columbia), which moves 92-86. A PRESENT FROM THE KING: Elvis Presley is the only artist to have more than 100 chart entries on The Billboard 200, and he increases his total this week with his 109th title to appear on this list. "Elvis Christmas" (RCA) debuts at No. 200, extending the King's album chart span to 50 years and eight months. "Elvis Christmas" is the first Presley album to debut in 2006 and his first since "Elvis by the Presleys" peaked at No. 15 in May 2005. Since the calendar rolled over to 2000, Presley has had 10 albums debut on the chart. That compares to the previous 10 albums, which debuted between 1985-1999. 'COUNTRY' IS COUNTRY: John Mellencamp makes a rare appearance on the Hot Country Songs chart, as "Our Country" (Universal Republic) bows at No. 53. It is only the third Mellencamp single to appear on this list. In August 1989, "Jackie Brown" spent five weeks on the chart and peaked at No. 82. It took 15 years for another Mellencamp song to make an appearance. "What Say You," credited to Travis Tritt with John Mellencamp, went to No. 21. So far, "Our Country" has spent a lone week on the Hot 100, debuting and apparently peaking at No. 88 two weeks ago. It was Mellencamp's first Hot 100 entry of this century, and his first since "Just Another Day" clocked in at No. 46 in March 1997. RUNAWAY McBRIDE: Martina McBride's new single is the 43rd chart entry of her career and her highest-debuting song to date. "Anyway" opens at No. 40, besting the No. 42 entrance of "Still Holding On" in June 1997. McBride has debuted in the 40s four other times, with "I Love You" (No. 43 in July 1999), "Where Would You Be" (No. 45 in May 2002), "This One's for the Girls" (No. 49 in June 2003) and "Trip Around the Sun" (No. 45 in September 2004). "Anyway" is the highest-debuting song by a solo female artist since Carrie Underwood bowed at No. 39 in November 2005 with "Jesus, Take the Wheel." GRAND TOTALS: Speaking of Carrie Underwood, her current single "Before He Cheats" (Arista) is No. 1 for a third week on the Hot Country Songs tally. Combined with the six weeks she spent in pole position earlier this year with "Jesus, Take the Wheel," Underwood has been the year's longest visitor at No. 1 this year. Her total of nine weeks surpasses the eight weeks Kenny Chesney spent in the penthouse in 2006. "Living in Fast Forward" had a three-week reign in April-May and "Summertime" had a five-week run in June-July. THE 'BOY' IS HERS: While Carrie Underwood is the biggest success story for "American Idol" on the country charts and Kelly Clarkson dominates pop and adult contemporary, third season winner Fantasia is proving to be a long-term artist on the R&B charts. Her seventh chart entry, "Hood Boy" (J), debuts on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs at No. 65. Fantasia has accumulated her seven hits in just under two years and five months. She made her first appearance with "I Believe," her finale song from the series, which peaked at No. 12 (while debuting at No. 1 on the Hot 100). The follow-up, "Truth Is," is Fantasia's biggest R&B hit to date, checking in at No. 2. "Baby Mama" was next, registering at No. 16. Then there's the title song from her first album, "Free Yourself," which went to No. 3. After, "Ain't Gon' Beg You" stopped at No. 37. Earlier this year, the single "Hypothetically" by Lyfe Jennings featuring Fantasia went to No. 38. "Hood Boy" is also a collaboration, credited to Fantasia featuring Big Boi. THE GUITARIST AND J.J.: Eric Clapton and J.J. Cale have long been associated with each other, as Clapton recorded a number of Cale songs in the past, including "After Midnight" and "Cocaine." Now, the two artists are co-billed on the album "The Road to Escondido" (Duck/Reprise), which enters The Billboard 200 at No. 23. It is the highest-charting album of Cale's 34-year career. It is also the longest title of a Cale album. Here is a summary of his chart action on The Billboard 200, with peak positions: "Naturally," No. 51 (1972) "Really," No. 92 (1973) "Okie," No. 128 (1974) "Troubadour," No. 84 (1976) "5," No. 136 (1979) "Shades," No. 110 (1981) "Grasshopper," No. 149 (1982) "Travel-Log," No. 131 (1990) "The Road to Escondido," No. 23 to date (2006) [J.J. Cale and Eric Clapton] THE WEST OF YOUR LIFE: The Irish foursome known as Westlife has secured another chart milestone in the United Kingdom, as its latest single, "The Rose," debuts at No. 1 to become the group's 14th chart-topper. Only Elvis Presley (with 21) and the Beatles (with 17) have more; Westlife is right behind them, tied with Cliff Richard. Westlife has secured its 14 No. 1 hits in a relatively short time, but not as short a time as Presley and the Beatles. Westlife was a quintet when it debuted the week of May 1, 1999, with "Swear It Again," which was its first No. 1 single. That means Westlife's 14th No. 1 arrives after seven and a half years on the charts. Presley made his U.K. chart debut on May 11, 1956 with "Heartbreak Hotel," but that single peaked at No. 2. His first British No. 1 was "All Shook Up," on July 12, 1957. Presley's 14th No. 1 in the United Kingdom was "(You're the) Devil in Disguise," on July 4, 1963, just one week shy of six years later. The Beatles' first U.K. chart entry was "Love Me Do" on Oct. 11, 1962. That initial single went to No. 4. The Beatles first topped the U.K. chart on April 18, 1963 with "From Me to You." The group's 14th No. 1 was "Lady Madonna" on March 20, 1968, a mere four years and 11 months later. Cliff Richard's first single to chart was "Move It!" on Sept. 12, 1958. His first No. 1 was "Living Doll," which reached pole position on July 31, 1959. Richard's 14th No. 1 was his most recent, "The Millennium Prayer," on Dec. 4, 1999, some 40 years and four months after his first. Westlife is the only group to start its chart career with seven No. 1 singles. The group didn't miss the summit until its eighth chart entry, "What Makes a Man," which peaked at No. 2 and was followed by three more No. 1s. Then "Be Bop Baby" went to No. 5, followed by another No. 1. "Tonight" / "Miss You Nights" peaked at No. 3 and "Hey Whatever" stopped at No. 4, followed by another No. 1 and then "Obvious," another No. 3 hit. There was one more No. 1 and then a collaboration with Diana Ross on a remake of her hit "When You Tell Me That You Love Me," which peaked at No. 2, just like the Ross single. A cover of Lonestar's "Amazing" went to No. 4. That means every Westlife single has charted in the top five. The group has achieved 14 No. 1 hits are out of 21 chart entries. Here is a summary of Westlife's 14 No. 1 hits: "Swear It Again," two weeks (1999) "If I Let You Go," one week (1999) "Flying Without Wings," one week (1999) "I Have a Dream" / "Seasons in the Sun," four weeks (1999) "Fool Again," one week (2000) "Against All Odds," two weeks (2000) [Mariah Carey featuring Westlife] "My Love," one week (2000) "Uptown Girl," one week (2001) "Queen of My Heart," one week (2001) "World of Our Own," one week (2002) "Unbreakable," one week (2002) "Mandy," one week (2003) "You Raise Me Up," two weeks (2005) "The Rose," one week to date (2006) Bette Midler's original recording of "The Rose" did not chart in the United Kingdom, but the song has registered for two other artists. British musical stage performer Michael Ball took the song to No. 42 in 1995, and U.K. female vocalist Heather Peace became a one-hit wonder when her version stalled at No. 56 in 2000. "The Rose" is the sixth Westlife No. 1 to be a cover version, following ABBA's "I Have a Dream" backed with Jacques Brel's "Seasons in the Sun" (a hit for Terry Jacks), Phil Collins' "Against All Odds," Billy Joel's "Uptown Girl," Scott English's "Mandy" (a hit for Barry Manilow) and Secret Garden's "You Raise Me Up" (a hit for Josh Groban). Westlife could surpass Cliff Richard and claim sole third place among artists with the most U.K. No 1s, as "The Rose" is the first single from an album of cover versions. "The Love Album" will be released in the U.K. on Nov. 20.
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