Posted July 5, 200718 yr Billboard Top 100 Singles weekending 14th July 2007 1 (1) Umbrella – Rihanna 2 (2) Party Like A Rockstar – Shop Boyz 3 (4) Hey There Delilah – Plain White T’s 4 (3) Big Girls Don’t Cry - Fergie 5 (5) Buy U A Drank (Shawty Snappin’) – T-Pain 6 (18) The Way I Are – Timbaland 7 (6) Makes Me Wonder – Maroon 5 8 (7) Girlfriend – Avril Lavigne 9 (8) Summer Love – Justin Timberlake 10 (9) Rehab – Amy Winehouse 11 (19) Big Things Poppin’ (Do It) – T.I. 12 (10) Make Me Better – Fabolous ft Ne-Yo 13 (24) A Bay Bay – Hurricane Chris 14 (14) Bartender – T-Pain ft Akon 15 (11) Thnks Fr Th Mmrs – Fall Out Boy 16 (13) Before He Cheats – Carrie Underwood 17 (12) Pop, Lock & Drop It - Huey 18 (16) Get It Shawty - Lloyd 19 (17) Home - Daughtry 20 (22) Never Again – Kelly Clarkson 21 (15) Lip Gloss – Lil Mama 22 (65) Never Wanted Nothing More – Kenny Chesney 23 (20) U & Ur Hand - Pink 24 (23) What I’ve Done – Linkin Park 25 (New) Life’s What You Make It – Hannah Montana 26 (25) Wait For You – Elliott Yamin 27 (33) Nobody’s Perfect – Hannah Montana 28 (21) The Sweet Escape – Gwen Stefani 29 (26) Glamorous - Fergie 30 (31) Beautiful Girls – Sean Kingston 31 (28) Give It To Me – Timbaland ft Nelly Furtado & Justin Timberlake 32 (38) Same Girl – R. Kelly & Usher 33 (29) I Tried – Bone-Thugs-Harmony ft Akon 34 (47) Rockstar - Nickelback 35 (34) Lean Like A Cholo – Down AKA Kilo 36 (36) Lost In This Moment – Big & Rich 37 (43) Tambourine - Eve 38 (41) Wipe Me Down – Lil Boosie 39 (50) Shut Up And Drive – Rihanna 40 (49) Whine Up – Kat Deluna 41 (32) 2 Step - Unk 42 (45) Teardrops On My Guitar – Taylor Swift 43 (40) The Great Escape – Boys Like Girls 44 (37) Because Of You – Ne-Yo 45 (35) Like A Boy - Ciara 46 (59) Sexy Lady – Yung Berg 47 (27) Do You Know (The Ping Pong Song) – Enrique Iglesias 48 (30) Icky Thump – The White Stripes 49 (56) Like This - Mims 50 (51) Like This – Kelly Rowland ft Eve 51 (52) When I See U - Fantasia 52 (New) Because Of You – Reba McEntire & Kelly Clarkson 53 (42) Ticks – Brad Paisley 54 (44) We Takin’ Over – DJ Khaled 55 (39) (You Want To) Make A Memory – Bon Jovi 56 (57) Teach Me – Musiq Soulchild 57 (55) Better Than Me - Hinder 58 (58) Please Don’t Go - Tank 59 (64) I Need You – Tim McGraw & Faith Hill 60 (91) How Do I Breathe - Mario 61 (60) 4 In The Morning – Gwen Stefani 62 (72) Do You – Ne-Yo 63 (63) First Time - Lifehouse 64 (62) Anonymous – Bobby Valentino 65 (68) Lucky Man – Montgomery Gentry 66 (53) I’m A Flirt – R. Kelly or Bow Wow 67 (74) Let It Go – Keyshia Cole 68 (66) Good Directions – Billy Currington 69 (73) I Told You So – Keith Urban 70 (67) Outta My System – Bow Wow 71 (76) Wrapped – George Strait 72 (69) Dance Tonight – Paul McCartney 73 (71) Forever – Papa Roach 74 (70) Find Out Who Your Friends Are – Tracy Lawrence 75 (81) Everything – Michael Buble 76 (78) Johnny Cash – Jason Aldean 77 (New) Potential Break-Up Song – Aly & AJ 78 (79) Teenagers – My Chemical Romance 79 (83) These Are My People – Rodney Atkins 80 (89) Shawty – Piles ft T-Pain 81 (88) Paralyzer – Finger Eleven 82 (Re) When You’re Gone – Avril Lavigne 83 (86) Get Me Bodied - Beyonce 84 (75) Moments – Emerson Drive 85 (82) A Different World – Bucky Covington 86 (87) Startin’ With Me – Jake Owen 87 (94) Who Knew - Pink 88 (85) Beautiful Liar – Beyonce & Shakira 89 (84) Wall To Wall – Chris Brown 90 (80) Little Wonders – Rob Thomas 91 (New) G.N.O. (Girls Night Out) – Miley Cyrus 92 (New) Make Some Noise – Hannah Montana 93 (61) Lost – Faith Hill 94 (95) I Wonder – Kellie Pickler 95 (92) You Know I’m No Good – Amy Winehouse 96 (New) Easy – Paula DeAnda 97 (100) Bubbly – Colbie Caillat 98 (New) Until The End Of Time – Justin Timberlake 99 (New) True Friend – Hannah Montana 100 (98) Stand – Rascal Flatts
July 5, 200718 yr Billboard Top 100 Albums weekending 14th July 2007 1 (New) Hannah Montana 2 – Miley Cyrus 2 (New) My December – Kelly Clarkson 3 (1) Lost Highway – Bon Jovi 4 (2) Icky Thump – The White Stripes 5 (3) 5th Gear – Brad Paisley 6 (7) Back To Black – Amy Winehouse 7 (New) Easy Tiger – Ryan Adams 8 (6) Minutes To Midnight – Linkin Park 9 (5) Memory Almost Full – Paul McCartney 10 (8) It Won’t Be Soon Before Long – Maroon 5 11 (10) Epiphany – T-Pain 12 (15) The Dutchess - Fergie 13 (4) Big Dog Daddy – Toby Keith 14 (12) Good Girl Gone Bad - Rihanna 15 (New) The Mix-Up – Beastie Boys 16 (13) Double Up – R. Kelly 17 (9) From Nothin’ To Somethin’ - Fabolous 18 (16) The Best Damn Thing – Avril Lavigne 19 (18) Taylor Swift – Taylor Swift 20 (17) Daughtry - Daughtry 21 (25) Because Of You – Ne-Yo 22 (21) Some Hearts – Carrie Underwood 23 (11) Rockstar Mentality – Shop Boyz 24 (22) The Police – The Police 25 (28) All The Right Reasons - Nickelback 26 (20) Call Me Irresponsible – Michael Buble 27 (19) Between Raising Hell & Amazing Grace – Big & Rich 28 (14) Who We Are - Lifehouse 29 (38) Konvicted - Akon 30 (36) Every Second Counts – Plain White T’s 31 (32) Hannah Montana – Original Soundtrack 32 (31) Relentless – Jason Aldean 33 (42) The Evolution Of – Robin Thicke 34 (34) Now 24 – Various Artists 35 (39) Future Sex/Love Sounds – Justin Timberlake 36 (New) Live At The Gorge 05/06 – Pearl Jam 37 (23) We Are The Best – DJ Khaled 38 (27) The Collection – Travelling Wilburys 39 (43) Let It Go – Tim McGraw 40 (40) The Sweet Escape – Gwen Stefani 41 (50) Shock Value - Timbaland 42 (New) The Essential – Paul Simon 43 (24) Instant Karma – Various Artists 44 (New) Wonderful World – Israel Kamakawiwo’ Ole 45 (47) Me And My Gang – Rascal Flatts 46 (48) Infinity On High – Fall Out Boy 47 (45) Strength & Loyalty – Bone-Thugs-Harmony 48 (44) Riot! - Paramore 49 (37) El Cartel: The Big Boss – Daddy Yankee 50 (46) Black Rain – Ozzy Osbourne 51 (49) Extreme Behaviour - Hinder 52 (33) Insomniac – Enrique Iglesias 53 (29) I Am – Chrisette Michele 54 (41) Eat Me, Drink Me – Marilyn Manson 55 (93) Snakes & Arrows - Rush 56 (54) Corinne Bailey Rae – Corinne Bailey Rae 57 (35) Era Vulgaris – Queens Of The Stone Age 58 (New) Desire – Pharoahe Monch 59 (64) B’Day - Beyonce 60 (56) I’m Not Dead - Pink 61 (53) Cold Summer – Young Jeezy 62 (26) Notebook Paper - Huey 63 (58) Loose – Nelly Furtado 64 (62) Enjoy The Ride - Sugarland 65 (52) Sex, Love & Pain - Tank 66 (30) Wild Hope – Mandy Moore 67 (55) Sky Blue Sky - Wilco 68 (60) Continuum – John Mayer 69 (77) Introducing – Joss Stone 70 (74) Elliott Yamin – Elliott Yamin 71 (59) Lies For The Liars – The Used 72 (61) The Paramour Sessions – Papa Roach 73 (New) Viento A Favor – Alejandro Fernandez 74 (63) A Hundred Miles Or More: A Collection – Alison Krauss 75 (73) One-X – Three Days Grace 76 (75) Bucky Covington – Bucky Covington 77 (97) Love – The Beatles 78 (70) Vans Warped Tour: 2007 Compilation – Various Artists 79 (51) The Definition Of X: Pick Of The Litter - DMX 80 (71) Once – Original Soundtrack 81 (80) Boys Like Girls – Boys Like Girls 82 (68) Luvanmusiq – Musiq Soulchild 83 (66) Street Love - Lloyd 84 (Re) Fireflies – Faith Hill 85 (78) Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy Thing – Keith Urban 86 (New) Greatest Hits – Social Distortion 87 (85) Alright, Still – Lily Allen 88 (91) Rocket Man: Number Ones – Elton John 89 (67) Special Occasion – Bobby Valentino 90 (57) Something To Talk About – Eddie Levert Sr & Gerald Levert 91 (87) For The Love – Tracy Lawrence 92 (65) The Reminder - Feist 93 (84) As Cruel As School Children – Gym Class Heroes 94 (86) Waking Up Laughing – Martina McBride 95 (New) Te Va A Gustar – El Chapo De Sinaloa 96 (New) SOS: Save Our Soul – Marc Broussard 97 (82) Not Too Late – Norah Jones 98 (99) If You’re Going Through Hell – Rodney Atkins 99 (83) Year Zero – Nine Inch Nails 100 (New) Build A Nation – Bad Brains
July 5, 200718 yr Billboard Adult Top 20 weekending 14th July 2007 1 (1) Home - Daughtry 2 (2) Makes Me Wonder – Maroon 5 3 (3) The Sweet Escape – Gwen Stefani 4 (4) If Everyone Cared - Nickelback 5 (5) U & Ur Hand - Pink 6 (7) First Time - Lifehouse 7 (6) Before He Cheats – Carrie Underwood 8 (9) Hey There Delilah – Plain White T’s 9 (8) Little Wonders – Rob Thomas 10 (10) Say It Right – Nelly Furtado 11 (12) Better Than Me - Hinder 12 (11) It’s Not Over - Daughtry 13 (13) Rockstar - Nickelback 14 (14) (You Want To) Make A Memory – Bon Jovi 15 (18) Big Girls Don’t Cry - Fergie 16 (16) Undeniable – Mat Kearney 17 (15) Girlfriend – Avril Lavigne 18 (17) Never Again – Kelly Clarkson 19 (20) Before It’s Too Late – Goo Goo Dolls 20 (19) Face Down – Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Billboard Adult Contemporary Top 20 weekending 14th July 2007 1 (2) Waiting On The World To Change – John Mayer 2 (1) Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol 3 (3) Everything – Michael Buble 4 (4) How To Save A Life – The Fray 5 (7) Home - Daughtry 6 (8) The Sweet Escape – Gwen Stefani 7 (5) Far Away - Nickelback 8 (6) Change – Kimberly Locke 9 (9) Before He Cheats – Carrie Underwood 10 (10) Streetcorner Symphony – Rob Thomas 11 (11) Raincoat – Kelly Sweet 12 (12) Irreplaceable - Beyonce 13 (13) Suddenly I See – KT Tunstall 14 (15) Little Wonders – Rob Thomas 15 (16) February Song – Josh Groban 16 (14) Never Alone – Jim Brickman ft Lady Antebellum 17 (17) Makes Me Wonder – Maroon 5 18 (19) Anyway – Martina McBride 19 (20) My Wish – Rascal Flatts 20 (18) Fooled Around And Fell In Love – Rod Stewart
July 5, 200718 yr Chartbeat from Billboard.com July 05, 2007, Fred Bronson 'DECEMBER' IN JULY: Kelly Clarkson's third album goes where no Kelly Clarkson album has gone before. "My December" (RCA) debuts on The Billboard 200 at No. 2. Clarkson's first album, "Thankful," peaked at No. 1 the week of May 3, 2003. The follow-up, "Breakaway," debuted and peaked at No. 3 the week of Dec. 18, 2004. That No. 3 peak may be a surprise to some, given that the album spawned five hit singles and had a lengthy visit on the chart. But despite its six-times-platinum status, "Breakaway" never climbed higher than third place. While Clarkson missed the top spot on the album tally, thanks to the debut of "Hannah Montana 2 (Soundtrack)/Meet Miley Cyrus" (Walt Disney/Hollywood), the first "American Idol" does manage a No. 1 debut on Top Digital Albums. That hikes the number of No. 1s for the "Idol" franchise to 129, counting all national, domestic charts compiled by the Billboard Information Group. That number also jumps up to 130 this week, as Clarkson's "Breakaway" CD rises to No. 1 on Top Pop Catalog Albums for the first time. "Breakaway" first appeared on the catalog chart the week of Dec. 30, 2006. Until this week, the disc's highest position was No. 3, achieved the week of June 9. STATE OF MONTANA: The above-mentioned "Hannah Montana 2" CD is a hybrid: half-soundtrack, half-Miley Cyrus. The 14-year-old actress stars in the Disney Channel TV series "Hannah Montana" as a teen who has a secret identity as recording superstar Hannah Montana. It's a bit tricky of how to credit Cyrus' accomplishment, as the first "Hannah Montana" album was considered a soundtrack as opposed to a Miley Cyrus album. Nevertheless, the 14-year-old is the youngest solo female singer to ever have a No. 1 album on the Billboard chart. Miley and her dad, Billy Ray Cyrus, are the second father-daughter combination to both have No. 1 albums on the Billboard album survey. Billy Ray's "Some Gave All" was on top of the chart 15 years ago this week, in the middle of a 17-week reign. The other father and daughter pairing to both have No. 1 albums was Nat King Cole and Natalie Cole. Nat was No. 1 for eight weeks in 1957 with "Love Is the Thing" and Natalie spent five weeks in pole position in 1991 with "Unforgettable With Love," a tribute to her father's songs, which included a duet with him on the title song, "Unforgettable." Other fathers and daughters have made separate appearances on the Billboard album chart, but both parent and child did not both have No. 1 records. Those pairs include Frank Sinatra and Nancy Sinatra, Pat Boone and Debby Boone, Ravi Shankar and Norah Jones, Johnny Cash and Roseanne Cash and Elvis Presley and Lisa Marie Presley. MORE FROM MONTANA: The new Miley Cyrus album is also making an impact on The Billboard Hot 100. Five songs from the CD appear on the chart; four are debuts. Of those four, three are credited to the fictional Hannah Montana and one to the real-life Miley Cyrus. The highest new entry from the "Hannah Montana 2" soundtrack is "Life's What You Make It," at No. 25. This song is credited to Montana, as is the rising "Nobody's Perfect," which moves 33-27 to join "Life's" in the top 30. BUT ONLY ONE 'ICKY THUMP': In the almost 49-year history of the Hot 100, there has never been a chart song titled "Like This." Now there are two of them, and against all odds, they hold adjacent positions. "Like This" (Capitol) by Mims advances 56-49, while "Like This" (Music World/Columbia) by Kelly Rowland featuring Eve glides 51-50. Close to the "Like Thises" are two songs sharing the title "Because of You." Ne-Yo's "Because of You" (Def Jam) drops 37-44, while Reba McEntire and Kelly Clarkson's remake of Clarkson's "Because of You" (MCA) debuts at No. 52. It is McEntire's highest-ranking song on the Hot 100 since "Somebody" locked in at No. 35 in August 2004. It's not quite the same, but Shop Boyz' "Party Like a Rockstar" (OnDeck/Universal Republic) stands at No. 2, while Nickelback's "Rockstar" (Roadrunner/Atlantic) marches 47-34. FERRY 'CROSS THE CHART: Bryan Ferry makes his 11th solo voyage onto The Billboard 200 with "Dylanesque" (Virgin), a new entry at No. 117. It is his highest-charting set in almost 13 years. The album of all Bob Dylan covers is Ferry's first title to appear on the chart since "Frantic" reached No. 189 in June 2002. Prior to that album, "As Time Goes By" stalled at No. 195 in November 1999. And before that, "Mamouna" sailed to No. 94 in October 1994. Ferry's first solo effort to reach The Billboard 200 was "Let's Stick Together," No. 160 in 1976. Just counting his solo work, his album chart span is 30 years and nine months. Adding in his work with Roxy Music, his album chart span is stretched to 33 years, 11 months and two weeks, dating back to the debut of "For Your Pleasure" the week of July 28, 1973. LOWE AND BEHOLD: Bryan Ferry is not the only British gentleman who debuted in America in the '70s to return to a Billboard chart this week. Debuting at No. 26 on Top Independent Albums is "At My Age" (Yep Roc) by Nick Lowe of "Cruel to Be Kind" fame. The former member of Brinsley Schwartz first appeared on the Billboard album chart the week of April 29, 1978, giving him a career chart span of 29 years, two months and two weeks. STATE OF HAWAII: Two Hawaiian natives have debuts on the Top World Albums chart. The late Israel "Iz" Kamakawiwo'ole debuts at No. 1 with "Wonderful World" (Big Boy), a CD marking the 10th anniversary of his death. This is Kamakawiwo'ole's second No. 1 on this chart; "Alone in Iz World" started a 13-week run at the top in October 2001. Honolulu-born Tia Carrere, an actress known for her role in "Wayne's World" (and for singing on that soundtrack), has a new entry at No. 13 with "Hawaiiana" (Daniel Ho Creations). THE MINUTE THEY ENTERED THE CHART: You can see Freeway and Jay-Z are men of distinction from their new entry at No. 70 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. "Hey Big Spender" (Roc-A-Fella) interpolates the song of the same name from the Broadway musical "Sweet Charity," written by Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields. Jay-Z has dipped into the Broadway songbook before. In November 1998, he went to No. 10 with "Hard Knock life (Ghetto Anthem)," incorporating a song from the musical "Annie." The most recent Broadway song to appear on the R&B chart before "Hey Big Spender" was "Rich Girl" by Gwen Stefani featuring Eve. Based on "If I Were a Rich Man" from "Fiddler on the Roof," the song peaked at No. 78 in February 2005. "Hey Big Spender" is the eighth chart entry for Freeway since he made his debut in December 2001 and the 78th for Jay-Z since his debut in March 1996. PARKED AT ONE: Linkin Park still occupies the penthouse of the Modern Rock Tracks chart. "What I've Done" (Warner Bros.) rules for a 13th week, surpassing the 12-week run of "Numb" to become the group's longest-running chart-topper on the Modern tally. 'CHEATS' PROSPERS: Carrie Underwood has outlasted her competition to have the longest-running title among all of the songs that have peaked in 2007. "Before He Cheats" dips 13-16 in its 44th chart week. That breaks a tie that existed last week, as the Red Jump Suit Apparatus had a 43-week run with "Face Down," which peaked at No. 24 in April. In third place is John Mayer's "Waiting on the World to Change," which remained on the Hot 100 for 40 weeks, peaking at No. 14 in March. Underwood will have to remain on the Hot 100 for another 19 weeks to own the record for the longest-running song of the 21st century. The current champ is "You and Me" by Lifehouse with a 62-week stay. That single peaked at No. 5 in August 2005.
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