Posted June 7, 200718 yr Billboard Top 100 Singles weekending 16th June 2007 1 (1) Umbrella - Beyonce 2 (2) Party Like A Rockstar – Shop Boyz 3 (4) Buy U A Drank (Shawty Snappin’) – T-Pain 4 (8) Big Girls Don’t Cry - Fergie 5 (3) Makes Me Wonder – Maroon 5 6 (7) Girlfriend – Avril Lavigne 7 (5) Home - Daughtry 8 (6) Summer Love – Justin Timberlake 9 (10) Pop, Lock & Drop It - Huey 10 (12) Before He Cheats – Carrie Underwood 11 (9) Never Again – Kelly Clarkson 12 (13) I Tried – Bone-Thugs-Harmony ft Akon 13 (14) U & Ur Hand – Pink 14 (11) Give It To Me – Timbaland ft Nelly Furtado & Justin Timberlake 15 (16) Glamorous - Fergie 16 (27) Hey There Delilah – Plain White T’s 17 (17) Thnks Fr Th Mmrs – Fall Out Boy 18 (19) The Sweet Escape – Gwen Stefani 19 (21) Get It Shawty - Lloyd 20 (22) I’m A Flirt – R. Kelly or Bow Wow 21 (18) You Give Love A Bad Name – Blake Lewis 22 (20) What I’ve Done – Linkin Park 23 (23) Because Of You – Ne-Yo 24 (24) Don’t Matter - Akon 25 (15) This Is My Now – Jordin Sparks 26 (25) Last Night – P. Diddy ft Keyshia Cole 27 (26) This Is Why I’m Hot - Mims 28 (28) Like A Boy - Ciara 29 (31) Outta My System – Bow Wow 30 (29) Cupid’s Chokehold – Gym Class Heroes 31 (30) Big Things Poppin’ (Do It) – T.I. 32 (35) Wait For You – Elliott Yamin 33 (33) Do You Know (The Ping Pong Song) – Enrique Iglesias 34 (32) The Way I Live – Baby Boy Da Prince 35 (34) It’s Not Over - Daughtry 36 (36) We Takin’ Over – DJ Khaled 37 (37) 2 Step - Unk 38 (38) Rock Yo Hips – Crime Mob 39 (39) If Everyone Cared - Nickelback 40 (65) Same Girl – R. Kelly & Usher 41 (40) Better Than Me - Hinder 42 (44) Say It Right – Nelly Furtado 43 (43) Ticks – Brad Paisley 44 (51) Lost In This Moment – Big & Rich 45 (41) Face Down – Red Jumpsuit Apparatus 46 (45) Please Don’t Go - Tank 47 (42) Wipe Me Down – Lil’ Boosie 48 (63) Rehab – Amy Winehouse 49 (46) Teardrops On My Guitar – Taylor Swift 50 (49) Lean Like A Cholo – Down A.K.A. Kilo 51 (52) Anonymous – Bobby Valentino 52 (55) Like This – Kelly Rowland ft Eve 53 (47) Good Directions – Billy Currington 54 (48) Beautiful Liar – Beyonce & Shakira 55 (59) When I See U - Fantasia 56 (New) Beautiful Flower – India Arie 57 (83) Beautiful Girls – Sean Kingston 58 (56) Moments – Emerson Drive 59 (53) Working Class Hero – Green Day 60 (67) The Great Escape – Boys Like Girls 61 (57) Stolen – Dashboard Confessional 62 (62) Find Out Who Your Friends Are – Tracy Lawrence 63 (60) Forever – Papa Roach 64 (58) Wasted – Carrie Underwood 65 (70) Sexy Lady – Yung Berg 66 (82) teachme – Musiq Soulchild 67 (72) Lucky Man – Montgomery Gentry 68 (76) 4 In The Morning – Gwen Stefani 69 (74) Impacto – Daddy Yankee ft Fergie 70 (87) Johnny Cash – Jason Aldean 71 (88) Tamborine - Eve 72 (69) Little Wonders – Rob Thomas 73 (77) A Woman’s Love – Alan Jackson 74 (64) Go Getta –Young Jeezy ft R. Kelly 75 (78) Like This - Mims 76 (84) I Told You So – Keith Urban 77 (79) Wrapped – George Strait 78 (New) The Way I Are – Timbaland ft Keri Hudson 79 (75) High Maintenance Woman – Toby Keith 80 (New) Can’t Tell Me Nothing – Kanye West 81 (61) I Don’t Wanna Stop – Ozzy Osbourne 82 (71) Stand – Rascal Flatts 83 (94) I Need You – Tim McGraw & Faith Hill 84 (96) Make Me Better – Fabolous ft Ne-Yo 85 (90) A Different World – Bucky Covington 86 (91) First Time - Lifehouse 87 (85) (You Want To) Make A Memory – Bon Jovi 88 (89) Last Dollar (Fly Away) – Tim McGraw 89 (97) Get Me Bodied - Beyonce 90 (73) Icky Thump – The White Stripes 91 (New) Whine Up – Kat Deluna 92 (81) Settlin’ - Sugarland 93 (66) A Broken Wing – Jordin Sparks 94 (Re) All Good Things (Come To An End) – Nelly Furtado 95 (86) This Ain’t A Scene, It’s An Arms Race – Fall Out Boy 96 (New) Wall To Wall – Chris Brown 97 (New) Bartender – T-Pain ft Akon 98 (54) Tarantula – The Smashing Pumpkins 99 (New) Startin’ With Me – Jake Owen 100 (New) Do You – Ne-Yo
June 7, 200718 yr Billboard Top 100 Albums weekending 16th June 2007 1 (New) Double Up – R. Kelly 2 (1) It Won’t Be Soon Before Long – Maroon 5 3 (2) Minutes To Midnight – Linkin Park 4 (New) Relentless – Jason Aldean 5 (6) Daughtry - Daughtry 6 (11) Back To Black – Amy Winehouse 7 (4) Cold Summer – Young Jeezy 8 (9) The Best Damn Thing – Avril Lavigne 9 (7) Call Me Irresponsible – Michael Buble 10 (3) Black Rain – Ozzy Osbourne 11 (8) Some Hearts – Carrie Underwood 12 (30) The Evolution Of – Robin Thicke 13 (10) Because Of You – Ne-Yo 14 (18) The Dutchess – Fergie 15 (16) Taylor Swift – Taylor Swift 16 (12) Sex, Love & Pain - Tank 17 (15) Strength & Loyalty – Bone-Thugs-Harmony 18 (5) Lies For The Liars – The Used 19 (14) Pirates At The Caribbean: At World’s End – Original Soundtrack 20 (20) Now 24 – Various Artists 21 (19) Konvicted - Akon 22 (22) All The Right Reasons - Nickelback 23 (13) Sky Blue Sky - Wilco 24 (New) On Letting Go – Circa Survive 25 (28) Future Sex/Love Sounds – Justin Timberlake 26 (23) The Sweet Escape – Gwen Stefani 27 (25) Let It Go – Tim McGraw 28 (21) One Of The Boys – Gretchen Wilson 29 (27) Me And My Gang – Rascal Flatts 30 (33) Extreme Behaviour - Hinder 31 (39) Hannah Montana – Original Soundtrack 32 (26) Special Occasion – Bobby Valentino 33 (31) Infinity On High – Fall Out Boy 34 (49) Corinne Bailey Rae – Corinne Bailey Rae 35 (17) Survival Of The Fittest – Lil’ Boosie, Webbie & Foxx 36 (36) Loose – Nelly Furtado 37 (37) B’Day - Beyonce 38 (44) I’m Not Dead - Pink 39 (34) Shrek The Third – Original Soundtrack 40 (45) Introducing Joss Stone – Joss Stone 41 (29) Elliott Yamin – Elliott Yamin 42 (38) Shock Value – Timbaland 43 (42) A Hundred Miles Or More: A Collection – Alison Krauss 44 (46) Luvanmusiq – Musiq Soulchild 45 (48) As Cruel As School Children – Gym Class Heroes 46 (35) Year Zero – Nine Inch Nails 47 (43) Waking Up Laughing – Martina McBride 48 (54) Ain’t Nothing Like Me - Joe 49 (50) Street Love - Lloyd 50 (41) Crazy Ex-Girlfriend – Miranda Lambert 51 (61) Bucky Covington – Bucky Covington 52 (65) Alright, Still – Lily Allen 53 (56) Continuum – John Mayer 54 (57) Enjoy The Ride - Sugarland 55 (52) The Reminder - Feist 56 (40) The Warmth Of The Sun – Beach Boys 57 (32) United Abominations - Megadeth 58 (58) Pure BS – Blake Shelton 59 (69) Not Too Late – Norah Jones 60 (74) Every Second Counts – Plain White T’s 61 (51) Snakes & Arrows - Rush 62 (73) Don’t You Fake It – Red Jumpsuit Apparatus 63 (78) One-X – Three Days Grace 64 (76) Your Man – Josh Turner 65 (85) Fantasia - Fantasia 66 (129) Love – The Beatles 67 (70) Phobia – Breaking Benjamin 68 (114) The Paramour Sessions – Papa Roach 69 (66) We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank – Modest Mouse 70 (121) PCD – Pussycat Dolls 71 (63) Get Money Stay True – Paul Wall 72 (77) A Beautiful Lie – 30 Seconds To Mars 73 (100) For The Love – Tracy Lawrence 74 (79) Love, Pain And The Whole Crazy Thing – Keith Urban 75 (24) The Sun And The Moon – The Bravery 76 (93) Doin’ Somethin’ Right – Billy Currington 77 (75) How To Save A Life – The Fray 78 (89) If You’re Going Through Hell – Rodney Atkins 79 (104) Rich Boy – Rich Boy 80 (47) Ahora Y Siempre – Alacranes Musical 81 (82) 15 - Buckcherry 82 (86) Dignity – Hilary Duff 83 (108) Historia De Un Idolo – Vicente Fernandez 84 (53) Dusk And Summer – Dashboard Confessional 85 (88) Music Is My Savior - Mims 86 (71) Buck The World – Young Buck 87 (113) Jason Aldean – Jason Aldean 88 (87) Rocket Man: Number Ones – Elton John 89 (92) Time Well Wasted – Brad Paisley 90 (94) Greatest Hits – Gary Allan 91 (New) Ultra Payloaded – Perry Farrell’s Satellite Party 92 (83) The Inspiration – Young Jeezy 93 (91) High School Musical: The Concert – Various Artists 94 (55) Volta - Bjork 95 (67) Live In Concert 2006 – Barbra Streisand 96 (84) Morning Constitutions – Larry The Cable Guy 97 (103) Southern Weather – The Almost 98 (102) The Black Parade – My Chemical Romance 99 (110) The Road To Here – Little Big Town 100 (72) New Moon – Elliott Smith
June 7, 200718 yr Billboard Adult Top 20 weekending 16th June 2007 1 (3) Home - Daughtry 2 (1) If Everyone Cared - Nickelback 3 (4) Makes Me Wonder – Maroon 5 4 (2) The Sweet Escape – Gwen Stefani 5 (6) Before He Cheats – Carrie Underwood 6 (5) Little Wonders – Rob Thomas 7 (8) U & Ur Hand - Pink 8 (7) It’s Not Over - Daughtry 9 (9) Say It Right – Nelly Furtado 10 (10) Better Than Me - Hinder 11 (13) First Time - Lifehouse 12 (11) How To Save A Life – The Fray 13 (12) Never Again – Kelly Clarkson 14 (14) Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol 15 (15) Gravity – John Mayer 16 (18) Girlfriend – Avril Lavigne 17 (16) Colorful – Rocco Deluca & The Burden 18 (17) What Comes Around…Comes Around – Justin Timberlake 19 (20) Other Side Of The World – KT Tunstall 20 (21) (You Want To) Make A Memory – Bon Jovi Billboard Adult Contemporary Top 20 weekending 16th June 2007 1 (3) Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol 2 (1) Waiting On The World To Change – John Mayer 3 (2) How To Save A Life – The Fray 4 (4) Everything – Michael Buble 5 (5) Far Away - Nickelback 6 (7) Hurt – Christina Aguilera 7 (6) Streetcorner Symphony – Rob Thomas 8 (9) Put Your Records On – Corinne Bailey Rae 9 (8) Change – Kimberley Locke 10 (11) Raincoat – Kelly Sweet 11 (13) The Sweet Escape – Gwen Stefani 12 (12) Irreplaceable - Beyonce 13 (10) Suddenly I See – KT Tunstall 14 (15) Before He Cheats – Carrie Underwood 15 (14) Fooled Around And Fell In Love – Rod Stewart 16 (20) Home - Daughtry 17 (16) Never Alone – Jim Brickman ft Lady Antebellum 18 (17) My Little Girl – Tim McGraw 19 (18) February Song – Josh Groban 20 (22) Little Wonders – Rob Thomas
June 7, 200718 yr Chartbeat from Billboard.com June 07, 2007, Fred Bronson MAGIC 'MOMENTS': Seven proves to be a lucky number for Canadian-based country group Emerson Drive. The band's seventh chart entry, "Moments" (Midas/New Revolution), is the outfit's first to reach No. 1 on Hot Country Songs. Emerson Drive's previous peak position was No. 3, achieved by second chart entry "Fall Into Me" in January 2003. "Moments" is the first top 10 hit for the group since "Fall Into Me." The six-man band first appeared on the country chart with "I Should Be Sleeping," which debuted the week of Nov. 10, 2001. "Sleeping" peaked at No. 4 the week of June 22, 2002. "Moments" is the first No. 1 for a Canadian act on Hot Country Songs in almost three years. The last artist from north of the border to top this chart was Terri Clark. The Montreal-born vocalist spent one week at No. 1 in September 2004 with "Girls Lie Too." Emerson Drive's first five chart entries were on the DreamWorks label. The group currently records for the independent Midas imprint. The new No. 1 title on Hot Country Albums is Jason Aldean's "Relentless" on the independent Broken Bow label. How rare is it for the No. 1 country single and album to both be on independent labels? So rare that it hasn't happened in 39 years. The week of May 25, 1968, Bobby Goldsboro's single "Honey" started a three-week run at No. 1, while his album, named after the single, began a five-week reign. Goldsboro was signed to United Artists, an independent label, until it was sold to EMI in March 1979. NARY A RUNNER-UP: Sitting right behind Emerson Drive's "Moments" at No. 2 on Hot Country Songs is "Ticks" (Arista) by Brad Paisley. If current trends hold true, "Ticks" will uptick to No. 1 shortly. Chart Beat reader Jonathan Lammert of Austin, Texas, points out that no song has peaked at No. 2 on the country songs survey in 2007, a most unusual circumstance. The last song to peak at No. 2, Lammert notes, was Toby Keith's "A Little Too Late" in the summer of 2006. That means no song has peaked at No. 2 in the last 42 weeks. Lammert counted up the number of songs that have peaked at No. 2 in the last few years, and here are his totals: 2006: 5 2005: 8 2004: 6 2003: 7 2002: 7 2001: 7 2000: 4 'BIG' IMPACT: Even if you haven't seen the Broadway musical "Jersey Boys," it's hard to see the song title "Big Girls Don't Cry" in print and not think of the Four Seasons' hit from 1962. But if you listen to Fergie's "Big Girls Don't Cry" (will.i.am/A&M), you'll realize that there can actually be two completely different songs with that same title. Fergie's recording leaps 8-4 on The Billboard Hot 100, making it her fourth consecutive top five hit from her album "The Dutchess." "London Bridge" was in pole position for three weeks in August-September 2006, "Fergalicious" peaked at No. 2 this January and "Glamorous," featuring Ludacris, visited the penthouse for two weeks in March. IT WAS 40 YEARS AGO TODAY: It seems like it was just 20 years ago today, but it's actually been 40 years since the release of the Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." The anniversary date made enough news to prompt people to buy the CD, now issued on the Apple label, and send it hurtling back up the Top Pop Catalog chart. A move of 29-4 gives "Sgt. Pepper" its third highest-ranked week on the pop catalog chart since 1991. The CD was No. 1 the week of Nov. 14, 1992 and No. 3 the week of Jan. 20, 1996. This week is actually tied with the week of Jan. 27, 1996, when the album slipped 3-4. 'MOON' RISE: In its record-setting 741-week run on The Billboard 200, Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" only spent one week at No. 1 - the week of April 28, 1973. The album has been a staple of the Top Pop Catalog chart since 1991, and this week is in its 20th non-consecutive frame at No. 1. Those 20 weeks are spread out over a period of just over 14 years. Here are the dates when "Dark Side of the Moon" ruled the Top Pop Catalog tally: Weeks 1-5: April 17, 1993 - May 15, 1993 Week 6: April 30, 1994 Weeks 7-9: May 21, 1994 - June 4, 1994 Week 10: April 22, 1995 Week 11: April 20, 1996 Weeks 12-16: June 28, 1997 - July 26, 1997 Weeks 17-18: Nov. 8, 1997 - Nov. 15, 1997 Week 19: May 5, 2007 Week 20: June 16, 2007 HOME RUN FOR 'DOUBLE': R. Kelly picks up his sixth chart-topping album on The Billboard 200, thanks to the debut of "Double Up" (Jive) at No. 1. All six of those albums debuted at No. 1, and the first five spent one week each in the lead position. Only "TP.3 Reloaded" had a longer run at No. 1, with two weeks on top. On Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, "Double Up" soars 61-1 to become Kelly's 10th No. 1 album. The only chart-topper that remained No. 1 longer than three weeks was "12 Play," which had a nine-week reign in 1994. HALFWAY TO ONE HUNDRED: Kenny Chesney earns his 50th and 51st chart entries on Hot Country Songs, with twin debuts at No. 37 ("Never Wanted Nothing More") and No. 60 ("Flip-Flop Summer"), both on BNA. "Never Wanted Nothing More" is the highest-charting solo song by Chesney in his 13-and-a-half years on the chart. His previous best on his own was the No. 38 opening of "Keg in the Closet" in May 2005. His highest new entry of all time is the No. 36 debut of "Hey Good Lookin'," the Hank Williams cover credited to Jimmy Buffett with Clint Black, Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson, Toby Keith & George Strait in May 2004.
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