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ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 10th December 2007

 

1 (1) Apologize – Timbaland/One Republic

2 (2) Here I Am – Natalie Gucci

3 (3) Clumsy - Fergie

4 (5) Into The Night – Santana ft Chad Kroeger

5 (6) No One – Alicia Keys

6 (4) The Way I Are - Timbaland

7 (11) Happy Ending – Mika

8 (7) Hey There Delilah – Plain White T’s

9 (12) Don’t Hold Back – The Potbelleez

10 (10) How Far We’ve Come – Matchbox 20

11 (8) Hook Me Up – The Veronicas

12 (9) 2 Hearts – Kylie Minogue

13 (13) In This Life – Delta Goodrem

14 (18) Hate That I Love You - Rihanna

15 (15) Turn Me Loose – Young Divas

16 (27) Won’t Go Home Without You – Maroon 5

17 (14) Beautiful Girls – Sean Kingston

18 (22) Me Love – Sean Kingston

19 (21) Shadow Of The Day – Linkin Park

20 (19) Let Me Think About It – Ida Corr vs Fedde Le Grand

21 (20) Ayo Technology – 50 Cent

22 (17) Gimme More – Britney Spears

23 (16) Stronger – Kanye West

24 (28) I’m Your Funny Bear – Gummi Bear

25 (35) The Pretender – Foo Fighters

26 (30) Hot – Avril Lavigne

27 (24) Teenagers – My Chemical Romance

28 (26) In Pieces – Shannon Noll

29 (34) Kiss Kiss – Chris Brown

30 (29) Hot Stuff (Let’s Dance) – Craig David

31 (Re) Let It Snow! – Michael Buble

32 (23) Love Is All Around – Ricki-Lee

33 (36) Good Life – Kanye West

34 (32) Don’t You Wanna Feel – Rogue Traders

35 (25) Big Girls Don’t Cry - Fergie

36 (31) Sorry, Blame It On Me – Akon

37 (33) The Take Over, The Breaks Over – Fall Out Boy

38 (39) Love Today - Mika

39 (37) Shut Up And Drive - Rihanna

40 (41) Misery – Good Charlotte

41 (40) When You’re Gone – Avril Lavigne

42 (42) Dance Floor Anthem – Good Charlotte

43 (38) 1973 – James Blunt

44 (44) UFO – Sneaky Sound System

45 (Re) Wake Up Call – Maroon 5

46 (43) Can’t Touch It – Ricki-Lee

47 (46) Better Than – John Butler Trio

48 (49) Thnks Fr Th Mmrs – Fall Out Boy

49 (Re) Get What You Want – Operator Please

50 (47) I Got It From My Mama – will.i.am

 

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ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 10th December 2007

 

1 (2) Long Road Out Of Eden – The Eagles

2 (4) Shock Value - Timbaland

3 (8) The Memphis Album – Guy Sabastian

4 (New) Songs Of Love & Loss – Tina Arena

5 (12) Future Sex/Love Sounds – Justin Timberlake

6 (6) Delta – Delta Goodrem

7 (5) Get Ready – Human Nature

8 (11) Hook Me Up – The Veronicas

9 (1) X – Kylie Minogue

10 (3) Out In The Blue – Jimmy Barnes

11 (13) The Swing Sessions 2 – David Campbell

12 (7) Greatest Hits – Spice Girls

13 (New) Pink Box - Pink

14 (18) Call Me Irresponsible – Michael Buble

15 (14) Exile On Mainstream – PJ Harvey

16 (9) Greatest Hits: 18 Kids – Keith Urban

17 (10) New Attitude – Young Divas

18 (16) Ultimate Santana - Santana

19 (24) The Ultimate Hits – Garth Brooks

20 (21) The Promise – David Hobson

21 (15) Mothership – Led Zeppelin

22 (26) The Dutchess - Fergie

23 (33) High School Musical 2 – Original Soundtrack

24 (19) Taking Chances – Celine Dion

25 (29) Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace – Foo Fighters

26 (20) Three’s A Crowd – Matt Tilley

27 (30) Vivere: The Best Of – Andrea Bocelli

28 (17) As I Am – Alicia Keys

29 (28) Infinity On High – Fall Out Boy

30 (23) Grand National – John Butler Trio

31 (35) Life In Cartoon Motion - Mika

32 (25) Sneaky Sound System – Sneaky Sound System

33 (37) Hannah Montana 2 – Miley Cyrus

34 (32) All The Lost Souls – James Blunt

35 (22) Life – Marcia Hines

36 (34) On A Clear Night – Missy Higgins

37 (40) The Best Damn Thing – Avril Lavigne

38 (36) Hairspray – Original Soundtrack

39 (31) Blackout – Britney Spears

40 (27) Sawdust – The Killers

41 (47) Where We Land – Damien Leith

42 (Re) It Won’t Be Soon Before Long – Maroon 5

43 (41) Turn It Up – Shannon Noll

44 (39) The Ultimate Collection – Whitney Houston

45 (38) Still On Top: The Greatest Hits – Van Morrison

46 (42) Young Modern - Silverchair

47 (43) Exclusive – Chris Brown

48 (50) Alive 2007 – Daft Punk

49 (45) Dream Days At The Hotel Existence - Powderfinger

50 (49) Back To Black – Amy Winehouse

 

Eagles Return To Number One In Australia

by Paul Cashmere - December 10 2007

Source: Musicweek/HavenForum

 

Eagles 'Long Road Out Of Eden' has returned to the top of the Australian chart for the third time in 6 weeks.

The album has been a stable seller, clocking in a further 16,132 units in the past 7 days.

The surprise of the week is the decline of Kylie Minogue's 'X' which debuted at number one last week, but dropped to number 9 in the second week of sales. Kylie sold 9,521 units last week.

 

Guy Sebastian had a nice rise off the back of his television special. 'The Memphis Album' jumped from 8 to 3 on sales of 12,839 units.

Tina Arena also had an impressive debut at 4. 'Songs of Love and Loss' sold 12,280 units.

 

The position of 2007 Australian Idol winner Natalie Gauci on the Australian chart this week has not improved despite a massive publicity campaign.

Gauci's 'Here Am I' sold another 7,303 units last week. It is the lowest sales figure for any Idol winner.

Last week, 'Here I Am' became the first Idol record to not debut at number one, after selling 7,463.

The song has sold 14,766 units in total over two weeks. Gold in Australia is for 35,000 sales.

 

While many an independent act would be happy to sell 14,000 units, for an Idol with a marketing campaign reaching millions, this is a disaster.

Last year's winner Damien Leith has also delivered a still-born release in 2007. His 'Where We Land' album is at 41 this week on unit sales of 2,870.

 

Justin Timberlake's 'FutureSex/LoveShow: Live From Madison Square Garden' has outsold the number one album in Australia this week.

The Timberlake DVD shifted 20,216 units, compared to 16,132 units sold by Eagles 'Long Road Out Of Eden'.

Timberlake was well in front of the combined Silverchair and Powderfinger DVD release which sold 6,076 units to lodge in at number 2.

 

However, the Australian DVD chart really belongs to maestro Andre Rieu who this week has 10 DVD's in the Top 20.

Rieu will perform in Sydney and Melbourne in November 2008.

 

Albums

 

01 Eagles 16,132

03 Guy Sebastian 12,839

04 Tina Arena 12,280

09 Kylie Minogue 9,521

41 Damien Leith 2,870

 

Singles

 

02 Natalie Gucci 7,303 (14,766 total)

 

DVDS

 

01 Justin Timberlake 20,216

02 Silverchair & Powderfinger 6,076

Looks like 'Idol' is starting to bore the Australian Public :lol: :lol:

 

Big drop for Kylie in the albums :o

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