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Billboard Top 100 Singles weekending 4th August 2007

 

1 (1) Hey There Delilah – Plain White T’s

2 (3) Big Girls Don’t Cry - Fergie

3 (2) Umbrella - Rihanna

4 (5) The Way I Are - Timbaland

5 (4) Party Like A Rockstar – Shop Boyz

6 (New) What Time Is It? – High School Musical

7 (New) Sorry, Blame It On Me - Akon

8 (7) A Bay Bay – Hurricane Chris

9 (6) Buy U A Drank (Shawty Snappin’) – T-Pain

10 (8) Bartender – T-Pain ft Akon

11 (10) Makes Me Better - Fabolous

12 (20) Shawty – Piles

13 (11) Big Things Poppin’ (Do It) – T.I.

14 (9) Makes Me Wonder – Maroon 5

15 (22) Shut Up And Drive - Rihanna

16 (15) Thnks Fr Th Mmrs – Fall Out Boy

17 (23) Potential Break-up Song – Aly & AJ

18 (14) Rehab – Amy Winehouse

19 (12) Summer Love – Justin Timberlake

20 (19) Wait For You – Elliott Yamin

21 (13) What I’ve Done – Linkin Park

22 (16) Girlfriend – Avril Lavigne

23 (17) Beautiful Girls – Sean Kingston

24 (24) Rockstar - Nickelback

25 (18) Before He Cheats – Carrie Underwood

26 (26) Same Girl – R. Kelly & Usher

27 (21) Home - Daughtry

28 (47) Crank That – Soulja Boy

29 (29) Whine Up – Kat DeLuna

30 (30) Sexy Lady – Yung Berg

31 (37) The Great Escape – Boys Like Girls

32 (27) The Sweet Escape – Gwen Stefani

33 (28) Pop, Lock & Drop It - Huey

34 (25) Get It Shawty - Lloyd

35 (35) Never Wanted Nothing More – Kenny Chesney

36 (45) First Time - Lifehouse

37 (32) Like This - Mims

38 (41) Lean Like A Cholo – Down AKA Kilo

39 (40) Teardrops On My Guitar – Taylor Swift

40 (33) U & Ur Hand - Pink

41 (31) Glamorous - Fergie

42 (46) Do You – Ne-Yo

43 (52) When You’re Gone – Avril Lavigne

44 (38) Lost In This Moment – Big & Rich

45 (36) Give It To Me – Timbaland ft Nelly Furtado & Justin Timberlake

46 (48) Let It Go – Keyshia Cole

47 (43) Wipe Me Down – Lil Boosie

48 (42) When I See U - Fantasia

49 (39) Tambourine - Eve

50 (34) Lip Gloss – Lil’ Mama

51 (67) Who Knew - Pink

52 (55) teachme – Musiq Soulchild

53 (50) I Need You – Tim McGraw & Faith Hill

54 (59) 4 In The Morning – Gwen Stefani

55 (56) I Told You So – Keith Urban

56 (51) How Do I Breathe - Mario

57 (49) Never Again – Kelly Clarkson

58 (44) Like This – Kelly Rowland ft Eve

59 (57) I Tried – Bone-Thugs-Harmony ft Akon

60 (54) Do You Know (The Ping Pong Song) – Enrique Iglesias

61 (73) Lovestoned – Justin Timberlake

62 (60) Icky Thump – The White Stripes

63 (61) Everything – Michael Buble

64 (66) Paralyzer – Finger Eleven

65 (62) Nobody’s Perfect – Hannah Montana

66 (65) Because Of You – Reba McEntire & Kelly Clarkson

67 (69) Teenagers – My Chemical Romance

68 (70) Get Me Bodied - Beyonce

69 (74) These Are My People – Rodney Atkins

70 (71) Please Don’t Go - Tank

71 (79) You Know What It Is – T.I.

72 (63) Life’s What You Make It – Hannah Montana

73 (77) A Different World – Bucky Covington

74 (72) Ticks – Brad Paisley

75 (86) Misery Business - Paramore

76 (85) Forever – Papa Roach

77 (68) (You Want To) Make A Memory – Bon Jovi

78 (76) Johnny Cash – Jason Aldean

79 (88) Easy – Paula DeAnda

80 (75) Good Directions – Billy Currington

81 (78) We Takin’ Over – DJ Khaled

82 (90) Cupid Shuffle - Cupid

83 (80) Lucky Man – Montgomery Gentry

84 (82) Find Out Who Your Friends Are – Tracy Lawrence

85 (New) Ready, Set, Don’t Go – Billy Ray Cyrus

86 (89) I Wonder – Kellie Pickler

87 (81) Wrapped – George Strait

88 (New) You Can’t Stop The Beat – Cast Of Hairspray

89 (New) Bed – J. Holiday

90 (New) Can’t Leave ‘Em Alone - Ciara

91 (94) Tough – Craig Morgan

92 (84) Anonymous – Bobby Valentino

93 (87) Before It’s Too Late – Goo Goo Dolls

94 (96) Everyday America - Sugarland

95 (83) Startin’ With Me – Jake Owen

96 (Re) Can’t Tell Me Nothing – Kanye West

97 (New) Stranger – Hilary Duff

98 (97) Until The End Of Time – Justin Timberlake

99 (New) Online – Brad Paisley

100 (95) Moments – Emerson Drive

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Billboard Top 100 Albums weekending 4th August 2007

 

1 (New) Now 25 – Various Artists

2 (3) Hannah Montana 2 – Miley Cyrus

3 (1) T.I. vs T.I.P. – T.I.

4 (20) Hairspray – Original Soundtrack

5 (New) Coco – Colbie Caillat

6 (8) The Dutchess - Fergie

7 (7) Minutes To Midnight – Linkin Park

8 (9) Back To Black – Amy Winehouse

9 (12) All The Right Reasons - Nickelback

10 (6) Lost Highway – Bon Jovi

11 (5) My December – Kelly Clarkson

12 (2) Zeitgeist – Smashing Pumpkins

13 (New) Paper Walls - Yellowcard

14 (11) Icky Thump – The White Stripes

15 (21) Taylor Swift – Taylor Swift

16 (18) Good Girl Gone Bad - Rihanna

17 (14) 5th Gear – Brad Paisley

18 (16) It Won’t Be Soon Before Long – Maroon 5

19 (17) Epiphany – T-Pain

20 (22) The Next Best Thing – Avril Lavigne

21 (30) Every Second Counts – Plain White T’s

22 (23) Daughtry - Daughtry

23 (31) Hannah Montana – Original Soundtrack

24 (32) Call Me Irresponsible – Michael Buble

25 (24) Double Up – R. Kelly

26 (4) Our Love To Admire - Interpol

27 (25) From Nothin’ To Somethin’ - Fabolous

28 (19) Libertad – Velvet Revolver

29 (27) Big Dog Daddy – Toby Keith

30 (29) Some Hearts – Carrie Underwood

31 (15) Insomniatic – Aly & AJ

32 (28) Because Of You – Ne-Yo

33 (37) Shock Value - Timbaland

34 (26) Memory Almost Full – Paul McCartney

35 (10) Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga - Spoon

36 (33) The Police – The Police

37 (39) Future Sex/Love Sounds – Justin Timberlake

38 (40) Let It Go – Tim McGraw

39 (13) Ms. Kelly – Kelly Rowland

40 (26) Between Raising Hell And Amazing Grace – Big & Rich

41 (34) Transformers: The Album – Original Soundtrack

42 (New) Calling The World - Rooney

43 (41) Konvicted - Akon

44 (New) Do You Feel – The Rocket Summer

45 (45) The Sweet Escape – Gwen Stefani

46 (52) Riot! – Paramore

47 (51) Me And My Gang – Rascal Flatts

48 (42) Rockstar Mentality – Shop Boyz

49 (New) Misery Loves Kompany – Tech N9ne Callabos

50 (44) Relentless – Jason Aldean

51 (48) Infinity On High – Fall Out Boy

52 (80) High School Musical – Original Soundtrack

53 (68) Continnum – John Mayer

54 (50) The Evolution Of – Robin Thicke

55 (65) Boys Like Girls – Boys Like Girls

56 (66) Vans Warped Tour: 2007 – Various Artists

57 (53) Who We Are - Lifehouse

58 (54) B’Day - Beyonce

59 (49) Easy Tiger – Ryan Adams

60 (43) Harry Potter & The Order Of The Phoenix – Original Soundtrack

61 (62) Extreme Behaviour - Hinder

62 (38) Now 24 – Various Artists

63 (55) Corinne Bailey Rae – Corinne Bailey Rae

64 (60) Strength & Loyalty – Bone-Thugs-Harmony

65 (New) We Are The Night – Chemical Brothers

66 (67) Black Rain – Ozzy Osbourne

67 (71) I’m Not Dead – Pink

68 (61) Agarrese – Grupo Montez De Durango

69 (59) The Mix-Up – Beastie Boys

70 (84) Insomniac – Enrique Iglesias

71 (97) If You’re Going Through Hell – Rodney Atkins

72 (58) I Am- Chrisette Michele

73 (35) New Maps Of Hell – Bad Religion

74 (72) El Cartel: The Big Boss – Daddy Yankee

75 (69) Loose – Nelly Furtado

76 (New) Secret Weapon - MxPx

77 (70) Enjoy The Ride - Sugarland

78 (64) The Collection – Travelling Wilburys

79 (78) One-X – Three Days Grace

80 (75) Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy Thing – Keith Urban

81 (77) Elliott Yamin – Elliott Yamin

82 (63) We Are The Best – DJ Khaled

83 (81) Bucky Covington – Bucky Covington

84 (91) The Reminder - Fiest

85 (90) The Paramour Sessions – Papa Roach

86 (New) Legally Blonde: The Musical – Original Cast Recording

87 (96) Flyleaf - Flyleaf

88 (79) Once – Original Soundtrack

89 (85) Cold Summer – Young Jeezy

90 (92) Greatest Hits Vol.2: Reflected – Tim McGraw

91 (104) Then vs You vs Me – Finger Eleven

92 (56) Arrivals and Departures – Silverstein

93 (47) Little Voice – Sara Bareilles

94 (82) Eat Me, Drink Me – Marilyn Manson

95 (83) A Hundred Miles Or More: A Collection – Alison Krauss

96 (94) Love – The Beatles

97 (87) Sex, Love & Pain - Tank

98 (88) As Cruel As School Children – Gym Class Heroes

99 (74) Instant Karma – Various Artists

100 (New) Better Questions – Todd Agnew

 

Billboard Adult Top 20 weekending 4th August 2007

 

1 (1) Home - Daughtry

2 (2) Makes Me Wonder – Maroon 5

3 (3) Hey There Delilah – Plain White T’s

4 (4) First Time – Lifehouse

5 (8) Big Girls Don’t Cry - Lifehouse

6 (5) The Sweet Escape – Gwen Stefani

7 (9) Rockstar - Nickelback

8 (7) U & Ur Hand - Pink

9 (6) If Everyone Cared - Nickelback

10 (10) Before He Cheats – Carrie Underwood

11 (13) (You Want To) Make A Memory – Bon Jovi

12 (15) It’s Not Over - Daughtry

13 (12) Say It Right – Nelly Furtado

14 (11) Little Wonders – Rob Thomas

15 (14) Better Than Me - Hinder

16 (17) Before It’s Too Late – Goo Goo Dolls

17 (16) Undeniable – Mat Kearney

18 (18) Rehab – Amy Winehouse

19 (19) Face Down – Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

20 (23) Who Knew - Pink

 

Billboard Adult Contemporary Top 20 weekending 4th August 2007

 

1 (1) Everything – Michael Buble

2 (2) Waiting On The World To Change – John Mayer

3 (3) Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol

4 (4) How To Save A Life – The Fray

5 (5) Home - Daughtry

6 (6) The Sweet Escape – Gwen Stefani

7 (7) Before He Cheats – Carrie Underwood

8 (8) Change – Kimberly Locke

9 (9) Far Away - Nickelback

10 (10) Streetcorner Symphony – Rob Thomas

11 (11) Raincoat – Kelly Sweet

12 (12) Irreplaceable - Beyonce

13 (14) Makes Me Wonder – Maroon 5

14 (13) Little Wonders – Rob Thomas

15 (19) Big Girls Don’t Cry - Fergie

16 (15) February Song – Josh Groban

17 (16) My Wish – Rascal Flatts

18 (17) Anyway – Martina McBride

19 (21) (You Want To) Make A Memory – Bon Jovi

20 (20) Ever Present Past – Paul McCartney

 

Chartbeat

from Billboard.com

 

July 26, 2007,

Fred Bronson

 

JUST 'BECAUSE': A 12-10 move for "Because of You" (MCA) by Reba McEntire and Kelly Clarkson rewrites the history of the Hot Country Songs chart. The main beneficiary is McEntire, who collects her 55th top 10 hit on this survey. That ties her with Dolly Parton as the female artist with the most top 10s, just four top 10 titles ahead of third-place Loretta Lynn, who has 51.

 

"Because of You" reaches the top 10 in its 10th week on the chart. That is the fastest any McEntire song has catapulted into the top 10 in the last 10 years. It is Reba's speediest journey to the top 10 since 1996, when "The Fear of Being Alone" arrived in the upper class portion of the chart in a mere five weeks.

 

McEntire made her debut on the country tally with "I Don't Want to Be a One Night Stand," a single that stalled at No. 88 in 1976. Four years later, her 10th chart entry, "(You Lift Me) Up to Heaven," became her first top 10 hit, peaking at No. 8. Before "Because of You," Reba was most recently in the top 10 with "He Gets That from Me," No. 7 in 2005.

 

Parton made her debut on Billboard's country chart in 1967 with "Dumb Blonde," a single that peaked at No. 24 in 1967. Her third chart entry, a duet with Porter Wagoner on "The Last Thing on My Mind," brought Parton to the top 10 for the first time. That collaboration went to No. 7 in 1968. Parton collected her 55th top 10 hit in 2006 when she was featured on Brad Paisley's No. 1 hit, "When I Get Where I'm Going."

 

"Because of You" gives Kelly Clarkson her first top 10 hit on Hot Country Songs. She previously appeared on this chart with her "American Idol" finale song, "A Moment Like This," which reached No. 58 in October 2002.

 

Clarkson enters the top 10 just one week after another "Idol" finalist, Bucky Covington, earned his first top 10 hit. "A Different World" (Lyric Street) continues its upward movement, orbiting 10-7. Clarkson is the fifth "Idol" finalist to enjoy top 10 status on the country songs list, following Josh Gracin, Carrie Underwood, Kellie Pickler and Covington.

 

PLENTY OF 'BLAME' TO GO AROUND: After an absence of 15 years, Brit pop artist Howard Jones returns to the Adult Contemporary chart with a remake of one of his former hits. "No One Is to Blame" was the first of two No. 1 titles for Jones on the AC list, back in 1986. "Blame" held the top spot for one week (Jones' other chart-topper was "Everlasting Love," which ruled for two weeks in 1989).

 

This week, the lone new entry on the AC tally is "No One Is to Blame" (Kataphonic) by Katrina Carlson with Howard Jones. The song opens at No. 30, and marks Jones' first AC appearance since "Lift Me Up" peaked at No. 10 in 1992.

 

Jones made his AC debut in June 1985 with "Things Can Only Get Better," which did no better than No. 38. That gives the pop star from Southhampton an AC chart span of 22 years and two months.

 

'UMBRELLA' STANDS ABROAD: While "Umbrella" (SRP/Def Jam) by Rihanna and Jay-Z has folded in the United States, the single remains No. 1 in the United Kingdom for the 10th week. That makes it the longest-running chart-topper of the 21st century, and the longest-running U.K. No. 1 since 1994, when Wet Wet Wet's remake of the Troggs' "Love Is All Around" remained in first place for 15 weeks.

 

The longest-running U.K. No. 1 of the rock era is Bryan Adams' "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You," which remained in the penthouse for 16 weeks in 1991.

 

YOU REALLY CAN'T STOP THE BEAT: There's no stopping the "Hairspray" (New Line) soundtrack, which debuted last week at No. 20 before the movie had opened. Now entrenched in the box office top 10, the CD also dances its way into the top 10 of The Billboard 200. A 20-4 move makes the album only the second motion picture soundtrack to find a berth in the top 10 in 2007.

 

The first soundtrack to spend time in the top 10 this year was "Dreamgirls," which went all the way to No. 1.

Three other soundtracks have logged weeks in the top 10 in 2007, but two are from television series ("Hannah Montana" and "Hannah Montana 2") and one is from a TV movie ("Jump In!").

 

"Hairspray" is also represented on the Hot 100, where the rousing finale song "You Can't Stop the Beat" (written for the Broadway musical version of "Hairspray") enters at No. 88. One cast member of "Hairspray" also figures in another song that is new to the Hot 100 this week. That would be Zac Efron. For details, read on.

 

TWIN DEBUTS: For the second time this year, two songs debut in the top 10 of the Hot 100. That's a nice way to celebrate the 49th birthday of the Hot 100, first published on Aug. 4, 1958.

 

New at No. 6 is the first single from the highly-anticipated "High School Musical 2" soundtrack. "What Time Is It" (Walt Disney), credited to "High School Musical 2 Cast," is tied for the third highest debut of 2007, behind the No. 2 opening of Fall Out Boy's "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arm's Race" and the No. 5 bow of Avril Lavigne's "Girlfriend."

 

"What Time Is It" is tied with Carrie Underwood's "I'll Stand by You" for third place among the highest debuts of the year.

 

Tied for fourth place with Linkin Park's "What I've Done" is the song that starts at No. 7, "Sorry, Blame It on Me" (Konvict/Upfront/SRC) by Akon.

 

"What Time Is It" is the highest debuting song from either of the "High School Musical" soundtracks. The previous record-holder was "Start of Something New" by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley and Vanessa Anne Hudgens. That track was a new entry at No. 28 the week of Feb. 11, 2006.

 

FANTASIA AT FIVE: "When I See U" (J) by Fantasia rules Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for the fifth week. That makes the track the longest-running No. 1 by a solo female artist on this tally since January, when Beyonce's "Irreplaceable" completed its reign at No. 1 after nine weeks.

 

'NOTHING' IS SOMETHING: Kenny Chesney collects the 12th No. 1 of his career, as "Never Wanted Nothing More" (BNA) glides 2-1 in its eighth chart week. That is the fastest any of Chesney's dozen chart-toppers have achieved pole position, besting the nine weeks it took his "There Goes My Life" in 2003 and "When the Sun Goes Down" in 2004 to move into the penthouse.

 

"Never Wanted Nothing More" has taken the fastest journey to No. 1 of any song on this chart since Tim McGraw's "Live Like You Were Dying" drew top chart ink in its seventh week, back in July 2004.

 

SWIFT AND SWIFTLESS: While Kenny Chesney makes a rapid rise to the top of Hot Country Songs, teenager Taylor Swift makes a not-so-swift climb to first place on Top Country Albums. Her self-titled debut CD inches up 2-1 in its 39th week on the tally. That is the slowest climb to No. 1 this century, and the slowest since the Dixie Chicks' "Wide Open Spaces" became the leader of the pack in its 51st chart week, back in 1999.

 

At 17, Swift is not the youngest female artist to have a No. 1 album on this survey. LeAnn Rimes holds the record, as she was just 13 when her debut album "Blue" entered the chart at No. 1 the week of July 27, 1996.

 

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