Posted February 9, 200718 yr Billboard Top 100 Singles weekending 17th February 2007 1 (1) Irreplaceable - Beyonce 2 (3) Say It Right – Nelly Furtado 3 (2) This Ain’t A Scene It’s An Arms Race – Fallout Boy 4 (4) It’s Not Over - Daughtry 5 (6) The Sweet Escape – Gwen Stefani 6 (7) Runaway Love – Ludacris ft Mary J Blige 7 (5) I Wanna Love You – Akon ft Snoop Dogg 8 (8) We Fly High – Jim Jones 9 (11) You – Lloyd ft Lil’ Wayne 10 (17) Walk It Out - Unk 11 (10) What Goes Around – Justin Timberlake 12 (12) On The Hotline – Pretty Ricky 13 (15) Make It Rain – Fat Joe ft Lil’ Wayne 14 (19) Here (In Your Arms) - Hellogoodbye 15 (28) Cupid’s Chokehold – Gym Class Heroes 16 (9) Fergalicious - Fergie 17 (14) How To Save A Life – The Fray 18 (13) Smack That – Akon ft Eminem 19 (20) Ice Box - Omarion 20 (18) Welcome To The Black Parade – My Chemical Romance 21 (16) My Love – Justin Timberlake 22 (23) Promise – Ciara 23 (21) Suddenly I See – KT Tunstall 24 (24) Walk Away (Remember Me) – Paula DeAnda 25 (22) Waiting On The World To Change – John Mayer 26 (27) Lips Of An Angel - Hinder 27 (26) Shortie Like Mine – Bow Wow 28 (25) It Ends Tonight – All-American Rejects 29 (37) Lost Without U – Robin Thicke 30 (57) Don’t Matter - Akon 31 (51) Glamorous - Fergie 32 (38) If Everyone Cared - Nickelback 33 (30) Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol 34 (31) Snow (Hey Oh) – Red Hot Chili Peppers 35 (32) SexyBack – Justin Timberlake 36 (34) Far Away – Nickelback 37 (35) Before He Cheats – Carrie Underwood 38 (40) Boston – Augustana 39 (33) Keep Holding On – Avril Lavigne 40 (New) Year 3000 – Jonas Brothers 41 (36) Watching You – Rodney Atkins 42 (48) Poppin’ – Chris Brown 43 (45) Face Down – Red Jumpsuit Apparatus 44 (39) That’s That – Snoop Dogg ft R. Kelly 45 (52) Break It Off – Rihanna & Sean Paul 46 (54) Top Back – T.I. 47 (47) Stupid Boy – Keith Urban 48 (New) Over It – Katherine McPhee 49 (59) Throw Some D’s – Rich Boy 50 (41) Nothing Left To Lose – Mat Kearney 51 (46) She’s Everything – Brad Paisley 52 (60) The Way I Live – Baby Boy Da Prince 53 (43) Hurt – Christina Aguilera 54 (83) Smile – Lily Allen 55 (56) Tell Me – P. Diddy ft Christina Aguilera 56 (29) Push It To The Limit – Corbin Bleu 57 (58) Into The Ocean – Blue October 58 (49) I Luv It – Young Jeezy 59 (72) This Is Why I’m Hot - Mims 60 (50) Wait A Minute – Pussycat Dolls 61 (New) Dashboard – Modest Mouse 62 (71) King Kong - Jibbs 63 (63) Pain – Three Days Grace 64 (74) Last Night – P. Diddy ft Keyshia Cole 65 (55) Wind It Up – Gwen Stefani 66 (61) It Just Comes Natural – George Strait 67 (New) Say OK – Vanessa Hudgens 68 (70) Alyssa Lies – Jason Michael Carroll 69 (53) Fidelity – Regina Spektor 70 (66) Ladies Love Country Boys – Trace Adkins 71 (64) Rockstar - Nickelback 72 (62) Amarillo Sky – Jason Aldean 73 (77) Go Getta – Young Jeezy ft R. Kelly 74 (80) She’s Like The Wind – Lumidee ft Tony Sunshine 75 (69) Zoom – Lil’ Boosie 76 (65) White n Nerdy – Weird Al Yankovic 77 (New) Lips Of An Angel – Jack Ingram 78 (67) Red High Heels – Kellie Pickler 79 (79) And I’m Telling You I’m Not Going – Jennifer Hudson 80 (81) Little Bit Of Me – Craig Morgan 81 (New) Grace Kelly - Mika 82 (New) Thinking About You – Norah Jones 83 (New) Crazy Car – Naked Brothers Band 84 (75) Listen - Beyonce 85 (82) Streetcorner Symphony – Rob Thomas 86 (78) Want To - Sugarland 87 (84) From Yesterday – 30 Seconds To Mars 88 (93) Famous Last Words – My Chemical Romance 89 (92) Hillbilly Deluxe – Brooks & Dunn 90 (98) Beer In Mexico – Kenny Chesney 91 (100) Buddy – Musiq Soulchild 92 (New) Wouldn’t Get Far – The Game ft Kanye West 93 (90) One Wing In The Fire – Trent Tomlinson 94 (New) Wasted – Carrie Underwood 95 (73) Jump To The Rhythm – Jordan Pruitt 96 (New) Be Good To Me – Ashley Tisdale 97 (New) Settlin’ - Sugarland 98 (New) I’ll Wait For You – Joe Nichols 99 (New) Anyway – Martina McBride 100 (95) U & Ur Hand - Pink
February 9, 200718 yr Billboard Top 100 Albums weekending 17th February 2007 1 (New) Not Too Late – Norah Jones 2 (New) Katherine McPhee – Katherine McPhee 3 (3) Daughtry - Daughtry 4 (New) A New Journey – Celtic Woman 5 (1) Late Night Special - Akon 6 (7) Konvicted - Akon 7 (6) Dreamgirls – Original Soundtrack 8 (2) Wincing The Night Away – The Shins 9 (8) The Evolution Of – Robin Thicke 10 (4) 2007 Grammy Nominees – Various Artists 11 (New) Oh, My Nola – Harry Connick Jr 12 (New) Collaborations – Jill Scott 13 (9) Jump In! – Original Soundtrack 14 (12) All The Right Reasons - Nickelback 15 (New) The Confessions Tour - Madonna 16 (10) Future Sex/Love Sounds – Justin Timberlake 17 (11) Corinne Bailey Rae – Corinne Bailey Rae 18 (New) Totally Country 6 – Various Artists 19 (15) Loose – Nelly Furtado 20 (New) Alright, Still – Lily Allen 21 (New) Wow Gospel 2007 – Various Artists 22 (17) Me and My Gang – Rascal Flatts 23 (13) B’Day - Beyonce 24 (14) Some Hearts – Carrie Underwood 25 (16) Now 23 – Various Artists 26 (18) The Inspiration – Young Jeezy 27 (27) If You’re Going Through Hell – Rodney Atkins 28 (23) The Dutchess - Fergie 29 (24) The Sweet Escape – Gwen Stefani 30 (21) Hannah Montana – Original Soundtrack 31 (New) Recio, Recio Mis Creadorez – Los Creadorez Del Pasito 32 (25) Extreme Behaviour - Hinder 33 (38) Awake – Josh Groban 34 (30) Reflections (A Retrospective) – Mary J Blige 35 (22) Love – The Beatles 36 (26) The Evolution - Ciara 37 (5) Freedom’s Road – John Mellencamp 38 (29) Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy Thing – Keith Urban 39 (28) Continnum – John Mayer 40 (31) How To Save A Life – The Fray 41 (32) Eminem Presents The Re-Up – Various Artists 42 (37) The Open Door - Evanescence 43 (33) The Black Parade – My Chemical Romance 44 (New) Lobo Domesticado – Valentin Elizalde 45 (34) 21 – Omarion 46 (20) Begin To Hope – Regina Spektor 47 (New) Some Loud Thunder – Clap Your Hands Say Yeah 48 (New) These Streets – Paolo Nutini 49 (36) Tha Blue Carpet Treatment – Snoop Dogg 50 (35) Hip Hop Is Dead - Nas 51 (41) Stadium Arcadium – Red Hot Chili Peppers 52 (43) Like Father, Like Son – Birdman & Lil’ Wayne 53 (New) For The Love – Tracy Lawrence 54 (40) Kingdom Come – Jay-Z 55 (42) Taylor Swift – Taylor Swift 56 (44) Time Well Wasted – Brad Paisley 57 (47) A Beautiful Lie – 30 Seconds To Mars 58 (45) Once Again – John Legend 59 (52) Your Man – Josh Turner 60 (39) Into White – Carly Simon 61 (73) Face The Promise – Bob Seger 62 (46) High School Musical – Original Soundtrack 63 (51) Enjoy The Ride - Sugarland 64 (New) Remains – Alkaline Trio 65 (61) One-X – Three Days Grace 66 (19) Blood Stained Love Story - Saliva 67 (57) Broken Bridges – Original Soundtrack 68 (53) U218: Singles – U2 69 (50) Siempre – Il Divo 70 (64) Release Therapy - Ludacris 71 (54) The Price Of Fame – Bow Wow 72 (62) Back To Basics – Christina Aguilera 73 (77) V – Vanessa Hudgens 74 (70) Vencedor – Valentin Elizalde 75 (85) The Breakthrough – Mary J Blige 76 (63) Taylor Hicks – Taylor Hicks 77 (58) Alter Ego - Tyrese 78 (68) Don’t You Fake It – Red Jumpsuit Apparatus 79 (71) Foiled – Blue October 80 (78) Celtic Woman – Celtic Woman 81 (60) Eye To The Telescope – KT Tunstall 82 (76) Doctor’s Advocate – The Game 83 (88) Sam’s Town – The Killers 84 (79) PCD – Pussycat Dolls 85 (55) Dreamgirls: Deluxe Edition – Original Soundtrack 86 (New) At The Movies – Dave Koz 87 (56) Small Town Girl – Kellie Pickler 88 (94) Tyler Perry’s Daddy’s Little Girls – Original Soundtrack 89 (New) El Amor Que Nunca Fue – Conjunto Primaavera 90 (75) Fantasia – Fantasia 91 (69) Move Along – All-American Rejects 92 (67) Light Grenades - Incubus 93 (65) Eyes Open – Snow Patrol 94 (New) Te Voy A Mostrar – Diana Reyes 95 (90) Chris Brown – Chris Brown 96 (111) As Cruel As School Children – Gym Class Heroes 97 (74) Back By Thug Demand – Trick Daddy 98 (92) Under The Desert Sky – Andrea Bocelli 99 (102) Wow Hits 2007 – Various Artists 100 (81) Duets: An American Classic – Tony Bennett
February 9, 200718 yr Billboard Adult Top 20 weekending 17th February 2007 1 (2) Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol 2 (1) How To Save A Life – The Fray 3 (3) Waiting On The World To Change – John Mayer 4 (5) Lips Of An Angel - Hinder 5 (8) It’s Not Over - Daughtry 6 (4) Far Away - Nickelback 7 (7) Suddenly I See – KT Tunstall 8 (6) Streetcorner Symphony – Rob Thomas 9 (11) Keep Holding On – Avril Lavigne 10 (9) Nothing Left To Lose – Mat Kearney 11 (10) Let Love In – Goo Goo Dolls 12 (14) It Ends Tonight – All-American Rejects 13 (12) Through Glass – Stone Sour 14 (13) Augustana - Boston 15 (17) Into The Ocean – Blue October 16 (15) World – Five For Fighting 17 (18) Say It Right – Nelly Furtado 18 (21) If Everyone Cared - Nickelback 19 (16) Hurt – Christina Aguilera 20 (20) Irreplaceable - Beyonce Billboard Adult Contemporary Top 20 weekending 17th February 2007 1 (2) Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield 2 (3) Waiting On The World To Change – John Mayer 3 (1) What Hurts The Most – Rascal Flatts 4 (5) Bad Day – Daniel Powter 5 (4) The Riddle – Five For Fighting 6 (9) Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol 7 (7) Have You Ever Seen The Rain – Rod Stewart 8 (8) Put Your Records On – Corinne Bailey Rae 9 (12) How To Save A Life – The Fray 10 (6) Black Horse & The Cherry Tree – KT Tunstall 11 (11) Crazy – Gnarls Barkley 12 (10) You Are Loved (Don’t Give Up) – Josh Groban 13 (13) Hurt – Christina Aguilera 14 (15) Far Away - Nickelback 15 (16) Streetcorner Symphony – Rob Thomas 16 (17) Our Country – John Mellencamp 17 (18) Suddenly I See – KT Tunstall 18 (20) Lips Of An Angel - Hinder 19 (23) Change – Kimberly Locke 20 (26) Raincoat – Kelly Sweet
February 9, 200718 yr Chartbeat from billboard.com February 08, 2007, Fred Bronson CULT OF PERSONALITY: What do Johnny Cash, Jane Fonda, Grace Kelly and Tim McGraw have in common? They're all on the Billboard charts this week -- not as artists, but as song titles. "Tim McGraw" (Big Machine) has already been a top 10 hit for new artist Taylor Swift on Hot Country Songs. This week, the track slides 3-5 on Country Songs Recurrents. The latest country song sporting a title that is the name of another country artist is "Johnny Cash" (Broken Bow) by Jason Aldean. The song named after the Man in Black is a new entry at No. 44. "Jane Fonda" (myspace/Interscope) is a debutante on Modern Rock Tracks. The song by newcomer Mickey Avalon enters in the anchor spot, No. 40. Finally, "Grace Kelly" graces The Billboard Hot 100 via the debut single from Beirut-born Mika. The U.K.'s No. 1 single is a new entry at No. 81. These are not the first songs to sport names of well-known personalities. Kim Carnes had a No. 1 single with "Bette Davis Eyes" and an early Bananarama song was titled "Robert DeNiro's Waiting." But it is unusual to have a convergence of four songs, all simply titled with the first and last name of a celebrity. If the trend continues, who will be the first to record "Kelly Clarkson"? RHYTHM AND BOONE: When Pat Boone made his Billboard chart debut the week of April 2, 1955 with a cover of an R&B song, Otis Williams & the Charms' "Two Hearts," it set the tone for his first few hit singles. Boone charted with pop versions of songs like "Ain't That a Shame" and "Tutti Fruitti," and those were the recordings played top 40 radio stations that weren't willing to play the originals by Fats Domino and Little Richard, respectively. Eventually, those R&B artists received their due, but it is still a great irony that almost 52 years after his chart career began, Boone finally makes his first appearance on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. "The Gold Label Presents: Pat Boone R&B Classics: We Are Family" (Gold Label) is new at No. 86. The CD is filled with Boone's duets with R&B stars like the late James Brown, Smokey Robinson and Sister Sledge. This is Boone's first time on any Billboard chart in exactly 10 years. His last CD to chart, "In a Metal Mood: No More Mr. Nice Guy" debuted on The Billboard 200 the week of Feb. 14, 1997 and remained on the survey for two weeks, peaking in its debut position of No. 125. 'LATE' ARRIVAL: Norah Jones goes three-for-three on The Billboard 200 as her third studio album enters in pole position. "Never Too Late" (Blue Note) begins its chart life at No. 1, as did its predecessor, "Feels Like Home." That effort debuted at No. 1 the week of Feb. 28, 2004, and remained on top for six weeks. Jones kicked off her chart career with "Come Away with Me." That album entered the chart at No. 136 the week of March 16, 2002 and reached the summit 10 months later, the week of Jan. 25, 2003. "Come Away With Me" reigned for four weeks. 'HIGH' IS HIGH: Toby Keith has the highest-debuting track of 2007 on Hot Country Songs, thanks to the No. 37 opening of his "High Maintenance Woman" (Show Dog). It is the first song to debut inside the top 40 this year. There were a total of 11 debuts inside the top 40 in 2006, led by the No. 17 bow of Keith Urban's "Once in a Lifetime" the week of Sept. 2. Despite its lofty first week placement, "High Maintenance Woman" is not the highest new entry of Keith's career. Five of his songs have had better openings. In 2005, "Honkytonk U" debuted at No. 30 and "Get Drunk and Be Somebody" started at No. 32. In 2004, "Stays in Mexico" entered at No. 27 to become Keith's highest debut of all time and "Hey Good Lookin'," recorded with Jimmy Buffett, Clint Black, Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson and George Strait bowed at No. 30. In 2003, "I Love This Bar" opened at No. 30. Before this week, the highest-debuting country song of 2007 was Sugarland's "Settlin'" (Mercury), which entered at No. 49 the week of Jan. 13. That means Jason Aldean's "Johnny Cash," which walks onto the tally at No. 44, is the second-highest debut of the year. IT WAS A VERY GOOD 'YEAR': In 2003, the youthful U.K. band Busted had a No. 2 hit in Britain with "Year 3000," but the song, and the group, never crossed the pond to become a U.S. hit. Four years later, the song finally arrives on the Hot 100, but not by the defunct Busted. This version of "Year 3000" is by the Jonas Brothers and is from their Columbia Records debut, "It's About Time," released in 2006. The act has already left the label and has signed with Disney's Hollywood Records. The brothers' Hot 100 debut at No. 40 is fueled by repeated broadcasts of the song's video on the Disney Channel. Only two songs have had higher debuts in 2007. Fall Out Boy holds the record, with a No. 2 bow for "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race." In second place is Corbin Bleu's "Push It to the Limit," which jumped on at No. 14. The lyrics to "Year 3000" have been updated for the Jonas Brothers' version. A reference to Michael Jackson in the Busted original has been changed to Kelly Clarkson. WHEN IT'S 'OVER': While the Jonas Brothers have the Hot Shot Debut on the Hot 100, the second highest debut of the week belongs to "American Idol" runner-up Katharine McPhee. Her "Over It" (RCA) enters at No. 48. It is the first single from her self-titled debut album. "Katharine McPhee" is also the second highest debut of the week on The Billboard 200, where it opens at No. 2. That matches the debut positions of McPhee's fellow season five contestants, Taylor Hicks and Chris Daughtry. Hicks peaked at No. 2 and Daughtry later climbed to No. 1. SLOW PATROL: "Chasing Cars" (Polydor/A&M) by Snow Patrol took the slow lane to the top of the Adult Top 40 chart, arriving in pole position in its 35th week on the chart. That is the longest climb to No. 1 in the history of this tally. Snow Patrol thus breaks the record held by Five For Fighting. "Superman (It's Not Easy)" flew to the penthouse in its 28th chart week in December 2001. On the Adult Contemporary list, Natasha Bedingfield's "Unwritten" returns to No. 1 after an 11-week break, the longest it has taken any song to reclaim the top spot in this chart's history. "Unwritten" is in its 49th week on the AC tally, the latest any song has been No. 1 in this chart's history. The previous record was held by Rob Thomas' "Lonely No More," which in January 2006 was still No. 1 in its 47th week.
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