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  1. The Upfront Club Top 40 weekending 17th July 2010

     

    1 (12) Tweak Your Nipple - Faithless

    2 (6) In The V.I.P. – Wideboys & Majestic

    3 (3) One – Swedish House Mafia

    4 (10) Spaceship – Benny Benassi ft Kelis & Apl

    5 (14) Confide In Me – Kinky Roland ft Alec Sun Drae

    6 (13) Superhero – Frequent People

    7 (2) Missing You – Steve Smart & Sundance ft Amanda Wilson

    8 (5) We No Speak Americano – Yolanda Be Cool ft D Cup

    9 (15) Ready To Go 2010 - Republica

    10 (33) Prayin’ – Plan B

    11 (17) Spark – Amy MacDonald

    12 (23) Oh No! – Marina & The Diamonds

    13 (25) All That I Want - Valeriya

    14 (4) Gold Dust – DJ Fresh

    15 (1) My Friend – Global Deejays ft Ida Corr

    16 (31) I’m Lonely – Johan Gielen presents Hollis P. Monroe

    17 (New) One More Crazy Summer – Cheri Moon

    18 (New) Hurt Less – The Qemists

    19 (8) Middle Distance Runner - Chicane

    20 (38) Alors On Danse - Stromae

    21 (9) Heartbox – Christophe Willem

    22 (New) Sunshine – Victoria Aitken

    23 (New) All Time Low – The Wanted

    24 (35) Hearts Of Stone – Sharem Jey ft Andreas Hogby

    25 (New) Get Out Of My Way – Monarchy Love

    26 (New) California Gurls – Katy Perry

    27 (New) Paranoid – Dansette Junior

    28 (19) Amazing - Inna

    29 (26) Hey, Hey – Dennis Ferrer

    30 (24) All The Lovers – Kylie Minogue

    31 (29) Gettin’ Over You – David Guetta ft Chris Willis & Fergie

    32 (21) Since You Been Gone - Daruso

    33 (22) I Like To Move It 2010 – Reel 2 Real

    34 (New) I’m Alive – Don Fardon

    35 (20) Rescue Me - Skepta

    36 (New) Fresh Times - Blumenkraft

    37 (36) Commander – Kelly Rowland

    38 (New) Special One – Ginger Woz Red & Sasha Solette

    39 (28) Fire With Fire – Scissor Sisters

    40 (32) Unreleased & Bootleg Mixes – Paul Oakenfold

     

    Thanks to Martin for providing the info.

     

  2. http://www.australian-charts.com/forum.asp...2908&pages=

     

    Gavin Ryan's Chart Commentary

    (Thanks to Gavin Ryan)

     

    Singles

     

    Katy Perry and her “California Gurls” (DL: 1 hold) are atop the ARIA Singles chart for a fourth week, edging closer to catching up to Katy’s first No.1 “I Kissed a Girl” which sat at No.1 for six weeks. And as Katy and Rihanna are the only two female acts to have hit No.1 this year, Katy has now doubled Rihanna’s run, as “Rude Boy” was at the top for only two weeks, we have to look back to Ke$ha’s “TiK ToK” as the last longest running No.1 for a female artist, that song was at No.1 for eight weeks from the 9th of November to the last chart for 2009.

     

    “I Like it” (DL: 6 to 3) by Enrique Iglesias feat Pitbull takes another upward move on the charts as it jumps from last weeks five to No.2 this week, possibly giving Enrique his second No.1 single here soon, whilst B.o.B. and Hayley Williams are back down to No.3 with “Airplanes” (DL: 2 hold) after their six broken weeks at No.2. Last weeks big jump into the Top 10 for Uncle Kracker with “Smile” (DL: 3 to 4) falls back one place to No.4 this week, and Eminem and Rihanna move up three places to land at No.5 with “Love the Way You Lie” (DL: 7 to 5).

     

    Travie McCoy and Bruno Mars are at No.6 for a third week with “Billionaire” (DL: 5 to 6), whilst former No.1 for Usher “OMG” (DL: 4 to 7, Phys: 13 to 15) is down three places to No.7 this week, but consolation for Usher as his duet with Justin Bieber is the biggest climbing track of the week. David Guetta moves back up two places to No.8 with “Gettin’ Over You” (DL: 10 to 8), plus he also features as guest act on the highest new entry of the week. Yolanda Be Cool and DCup are holding at No.9 with “We No Speak Americano” (DL: 9 to 10), and Eminem his the midway and end position in the Top 10, as “Not Afraid” (DL: 8 to 9) slips down three places to No.10.

     

    NEW PEAKS: Three songs move into striking distance of the Top 10 next week, with Adam Lambert climbing up six places to land at No.12 with “If I Had You” (DL: 21 to 15, Phys: 6 to 3). 3OH!3 and Ke$ha again make a small step upwards with “My First Kiss” (DL: 13 to 12), at No.13 this week. And Miley Cyrus is up three places to a new peak of No.14 with “Can’t Be Tamed” (DL: 16 to 13). Kylie Minogue’s “All the Lovers” (DL: 39 to 24, Phys: 1 hold) rebounds twelve places to climb back into the Top 20 at No.18 thanks to her high album entry, whilst right behind at No.19 is Scouting for Girls with “This Ain’t a Love Song” (DL: 17 to 18, Phys: 20 to 22), now in it’s fourth week at No.19.

     

    Justin Bieber and Usher score the biggest climbing song of the week overall, as “Somebody to Love” (DL: 46 to 19) is up twenty-seven places to No.20. Thirsty Merc climb seven places to No.30 with their “Mousetrap Heart” (DL: 42 to 31), and other local acts also climb up the charts, with Angus & Julia Stone climbing six places to No.34 with “Big Jet Plane” (DL: 37 to 36), Gyroscope are up eight places to No.36 with “Baby, I’m Gettin’ Better” (DL: 40 to 35), and re-entering the Top 50 and re-peaking at No.38 are Scarlett Belle with “Closure” (DL: 39 re-entry, Phys: 18 to 17), which is up sixteen places. Also up sixteen spots and cracking the Top 50 for the first time is Alexandra Burke feat Pitbull with “All Night Long” (Phys: 14 to 18), probably helped by the X-Factor adds on TV which features that song in it.

     

    The highest new entry of the week comes from two sources, it’s the lead single from the Step Up 3D movie, and the lead single from the third album for Flo Rida entitled “The Only One”. The song is “Club Can’t Handle Me” (DL: 28 debut) by Flo Rida feat David Guetta and it enters at No.28 to become Flo’s ninth Top 100 ARIA Chart appearance. He is currently on the charts as guest vocalist on Cody Simpson’s “iYiYi” (DL: 31 to 32) which is sitting at No.32 this week, and his last chart appearance was also from a soundtrack, “Jump” (HP-18, Sept 2009) with Nelly Furtado from the ‘G-Force’ film.

     

    Glee Report: With the Glee finale screening last week expect to see some songs from that broadcast charting next week, but the gang’s first single “Don’t Stop Believin’” (DL: 37) re-enters at No.39 this week, as that was the song that the contestants sang in the regional championships along with other Journey songs. Believin’ is back in at No.39, whilst their Top 10 entry for this year, “Jessie’s Girls” (DL: 34 to 38) is one place lower at No.40. Whilst lower down the charts, “Good Vibrations” is the big drop of the week, tumbling from No.41 to No.82, and hanging onto the tail end of the Top 100 is “Poker Face” at No.98. “Don’t Stop Believin’” becomes the Glee Cast’s eighteen Top 100 entry this year, so only six more entries for them to break the record of ‘All Times Entries in a Calendar Year’.

     

    Below Top 50: Charice feat Iyaz is the second biggest climbing track of the week, as “Pyramid” jumps up twenty-five places to land at No.52. Killers front man Brandon Flowers climbs five places to land at No.57 with “Crossfire”, and local act Little Red is up twenty one places to No.61 with “Rock it”.

     

    Three older songs also climb up the charts, with Pendulum regaining eighteen places this week with “Watercolour”, up from No.96 to No.78. Also up eighteen is Muse with “Uprising” climbing from No.91 to No.73. And re-entering the Top 100 at No.68 is Enrique Iglesias’ biggest single “Hero”, helped by two possible reasons. The new promo’s for the TV series ‘Rescue: Special Ops’ has 80% of the song played during the advertisements for it, and the fact that Enrique is jumping up the charts with his first big hit in six years and people are rediscovering his back catalogue.

     

    Actress, model and now singer Taylor Momsen (Gossip Girl) fronts post-grunge New York band The Pretty Reckless, who land their first ARIA Singles Chart entry at No.79 this week with the track “Make me Wanna Die”. It’s taken from the ‘Kick-Ass!’ soundtrack (May 2010) and will be featured on their upcoming August due album “Light Me Up”.

     

    Melbourne artist Michael Paynter is set to release his second album “This Welcome Diversion” soon, but in the meantime he has released the five track EP “Love the Fall”, which debuts at No.87 this week. The clip for the song features Lisa and Jess from The Veronicas, who Michael first met at the ARIA No.1 Awards in 2008, and this becomes his second chart entry, having scored a No.61 hit in July 2008 with “Closer”.

     

    The new single for Maroon 5 is entitled “Misery” and it debuts at No.89 this week. Lead singer Adam Levine goes through such misery in the clip (check the link provided), and this is the lead single from the group’s forthcoming third album “Hands All Over” which is due in September. It’s also their ninth charting single here, and first single since May 2008’s “If I Never See Your Face Again” which hit No.11 around this time in 2008.

     

    Last new entry of the week comes in at No.95, and is the third single from John Mayer’s “Battle Studies” album (TW-48) entitled “Half of My Heart”. It follows on from “Who Says” (HP-31, Nov 2009) and “Heartbreak Warfare” (HP-31, May 2010) and sitting at No.97 this week. This track also features guest vocals from Taylor Swift.

     

    Albums

     

    Eminem spends a third week at No.1 with his latest album “Recovery”, now becoming his longest running chart-topper since his 2002 set “The Eminem Show”, which spent seven consecutive weeks at the top of the ARIA Album Charts from the start of June 2002.

     

    In staying at the top, Eminem causes a third week for local artists to debut at No.2. Three weeks ago Sia debuted behind Eminem with “We Are Born” (TW-13), whilst last week Parkway Drive debuted at No.2 with “Deep Blue” (TW-07), now Kylie Minogue enters at No.2 with her eleventh studio album “Aphrodite”, its best world placing (so far), as it entered at No.3 in Spain, No.4 in The Netherlands, No.5 in Ireland and No.6 in Belgium (more to follow). The album was preceded by the single “All the Lovers” (TW-18), and will be followed by the next track “Get Outta My Way”. Kylie studio album chart history on the ARIA Charts has been…

     

    Entry Date HP WI EP Titles

    07-Aug-88 2x3 45 02 Kylie debuted behind John Farnham’s “Age of Reason”.

    20-Nov-89 09 26 15 Enjoy Yourself climbed into the Top 10 second week.

    16-Dec-90 10 36 17 Rhythm of Love climbed into the Top 10 early March.

    08-Dec-91 13 17 13 Let’s Get to it Highest new entry for the week.

    23-Oct-94 03 21 03 Kylie Minogue debuted behind “Cross Roads: Best of Bon Jovi”.

    25-Jan-98 04 44 04 Impossible Princess Highest new entry of the week.

    26-July-98 37 06 37 Impossible Remixes

    02-Oct-00 1x1 60 02 Light Years climbed to top 3rd week, 23 weeks in Top 10.

    15-Oct-01 1x5 87 01 Fever Debuted at No.1, spent 5wks there , 34 wks in Top 10.

    24-Nov-03 02 29 02 Body Language Highest new entry of the week.

    03-Dec-07 1x1 24 01 X Highest new entry for the week

    12-July-10 02 1* 02 Aphrodite

     

    Plus her collections:

    Entry Date HP WI EP Titles

    25-Oct-92 03 20 03 Greatest Hits debuted behind Prince’s “Love Symbol” album.

    01-May-94 57 06 76 50 Plus 1 peaked in its second week

    14-Jun-98 78 3a 96 Greatest Hits (Double)

    06-Sep-98 67 01 67 Greatest Remix Hits Volume 3

    06-Sep-98 66 01 66 Greatest Remix Hits Volume 4

    07-Dec-98 28 08 28 Intimate and Live second highest entry of the week.

    06-Nov-00 63 02 63 Hits+

    01-Dec-03 54 07 54 Greatest Hits 1987-1999

    29-Nov-04 05 34 05 Ultimate Kylie second highest entry of the week.

    06-Nov-04 07 20 16 Ultimate Kylie ® took four weeks to climb to No.7.

    12-Feb-07 28 03 28 Showgirl Homecoming Live

    09-Mar-09 72 02 72 Boombox remix album

     

    And her DVD’s:

    Entry Date HP WI Titles

    22-Oct-01 1x7 59 Live in Sydney

    21-Jan-02 1x2 11 In Your Eyes DVD Single

    15-July-02 1x4 17 Intimate and Live

    18-Nov-02 1x7 33 KylieFever2002

    07-Apr-03 24 01 Live in Sydney ®

    24-Nov-03 05 19 Greatest Hits 1987-1998

    26-July-04 2x2 09 Body Language Live

    06-Dec-04 2x5 39 Ultimate Kylie

    02-May-05 05 11 Intimate and Live ®

    19-Dec-05 1x3 35 Showgirl-The Greatest Hits Tour

    05-Jan-09 2x2 12 Kylie X 2008

     

    Every first week of July the Hillsong Church in Sydney’s Baulkham Hills has one of its three yearly congregations, and during those meetings, they release new material of live praise and worship songs on an album. And this year is no different, as debuting at No.3 is the Hillsong Live congregation and their album “A Beautiful Exchange”. This is their eighteenth album to chart and their ninth to hit the Top 10, below is their ARIA Album Chart history:

     

    Entry Date HP WI Titles Hillsong version

    06-Aug-01 75 01 You Are My World Hillsong Church

    15-July-02 04 9a Blessed Hillsong Church

    02-Dec-02 73 2a To the Ends of the Earth Hillsong Church

    07-July-03 03 11 Hope Hillsong Church from 99 to 3 2nd week.

    09-Feb-04 51 01 Faithful Hillsong Church

    09-Feb-04 56 5a More Than Life Hillsong Church

    12-July-04 01 11 For All You’ve Done Hillsong Church debuted at No.1

    07-Mar-05 30 06 Look to You Hillsong Church

    11-July-05 02 11 God He Reigns Hillsong Church debuted at No.2

    20-Mar-06 28 5a United We Stand Hillsong

    17-July-06 25 13 Mighty to Save Hillsong

    26-Mar-07 06 10 All of the Above Hillsong United

    09-July-07 06 12 Saviour King Hillsong

    17-Mar-08 08 13 With Hearts as One Hillsong United

    14-July-08 02 9a This is Our God Hillsong debuted at No.2

    18-May-09 22 10 A_Cross//The_Earth: Tear Down the Walls Hillsong United

    13-July-09 12 10 Faith + Hope + Love Hillsong

    12-July-10 03 1* A Beautiful Exchange

     

    The “Twilight Saga: Eclipse” film opened around the world on July the 1st, and that has helped the soundtrack to climb back up to No.4 this week. Plus the Glee finale occurred last week on Channel 10, thus their album “Glee: The Music Volume 3” is up one place to No.5, whilst songs from the last few shows appear on “Glee: The Music – Journey to Sectionals”, which is back up seven places to No.15 this week. Last weeks three high new entries all fall down this week, with The Cat Empire’s “Cinema” down three places to No.6, Parkway Drive’s “Deep Blue” down five places to No.7 and Miley Cyrus’ “Can’t Be Tamed” also falls five places, landing at No.9 this week. Behind her at No.10 is another tween star in Justin Bieber who climbs back up one place to land at No.10.

     

    A third local act debuts inside the Top 10 albums this week, it’s the debut album for Amy Meredith entitled “Restless” which enters at No.8. It contains their two prior singles, “Pornstar” (HP-65, Feb 2010) and “Lying” (HP-10, June 2010), and their next single “Young at Heart”.

     

    Other new entries for the week include the second album from US metal super group Hellyeah, who enter at No.42 with “Stampede”, beating the No.49 entry of their debut self-titled album from April 2007. The ninth studio album for US hip hop group The Roots enters at No.71 entitled “How I Got Over”, and becomes their second ARIA Album Chart entry, having previously charted with their eighth album “Rising Down” which hit No.100 for a week in May 2008.

     

    Tickets went on sale recently for the December 2010 tour of Bon Jovi’s “The Circle Tour”, and that has helped their “Cross Road: The Best of” collection to jump back up thirty-seven places to land at No.41 this week, whilst their album “The Circle” re-enters the Top 100 at No.51, having previously reached No.4 upon debut back in November of 2009. Also climbing back up are albums by Guns N’ Roses, “Greatest Hits” (65 to 44), The National with “High Violet” (93 to 45), Adam Lambert and “For Your Entertainment” (70 to 46) and Rihanna’s “Rated R” (79 to 55).

     

  3. ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 12th July 2010

     

    1 (1) Recovery - Eminem

    2 (New) Aphrodite – Kylie Minogue

    3 (New) A Beautiful Exchange – Hillsong Live

    4 (5) The Twilight Saga: Eclipse – Original Soundtrack

    5 (6) Glee The Music Showstoppers – Glee Cast

    6 (3) Cinema – The Cat Empire

    7 (2) Deep Blue – Parkway Drive

    8 (New) Restless – Amy Meredith

    9 (4) Can’t Be Tamed – Miley Cyrus

    10 (11) My Worlds – Justin Bieber

    11 (7) To The Sea – Jack Johnson

    12 (12) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone

    13 (8) We Are Born - Sia

    14 (14) Save Me, San Francisco - Train

    15 (22) Glee The Music: Journey To Regionals – Glee Cast

    16 (20) Lungs – Florence + The Machine

    17 (18) The Fame Monster – Lady GaGa

    18 (15) Glee The Music Season 1 Vol.1 – Glee Cast

    19 (10) Night Work – Scissor Sisters

    20 (19) Jason Derulo – Jason Derulo

    21 (24) Immersion - Pendulum

    22 (16) Glee The Music Season 1 Vol.2 – Glee Cast

    23 (21) Iron Man 2 – AC/DC

    24 (23) Mousetrap Heart – Thirsty Merc

    25 (30) Sigh No More – Mumford & Sons

    26 (29) Animal – Ke$ha

    27 (26) Bionic – Christina Aguilera

    28 (27) Raymond V Raymond – Usher

    29 (35) April Uprising – John Butler Trio

    30 (33) One Love – David Guetta

    31 (17) Funhouse – P!nk

    32 (28) Recollection – K. D. Lang

    33 (36) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum

    34 (9) The Essential – Michael Jackson

    35 (25) Intriguer – Crowded House

    36 (32) Scream – Ozzy Osbourne

    37 (13) Remember Cat Stevens – Cat Stevens

    38 (46) Slash - Slash

    39 (45) The Resistance - Muse

    40 (42) Golden Rule - Powderfinger

    41 (Re) Cross Road: The Best Of – Bon Jovi

    42 (New) Stampede - Hellyeah

    43 (50) Crazy Love – Michael Buble

    44 (Re) Greatest Hits – Guns N’ Roses

    45 (Re) High Violet – The National

    46 (Re) For Your Entertainment – Adam Lambert

    47 (44) Compass – Mark Vincent

    48 (Re) Battle Studies – John Mayer

    49 (Re) Alvin & The Chipmunks 2: The Squeakquel – Alvin & The Chipmunks

    50 (Re) Conditions – The Temper Trap

     

  4. Posted

    ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 12th July 2010

     

    1 (1) California Gurls – Katy Perry ft Snoop Dogg

    2 (5) I Like It – Enrique Iglesias

    3 (2) Airplanes – B.O.B. ft Hayley Williams

    4 (3) Smile – Uncle Kracker

    5 (8) Love The Way You Lie – Eminem ft Rihanna

    6 (6) Billionaire – Travie McCoy ft Bruno Mars

    7 (4) OMG – Usher ft will.i.am

    8 (10) Gettin’ Over You – David Guetta ft Chris Willis & Fergie

    9 (9) We No Speak Americano – Yolanda Be Cool ft D Cup

    10 (7) Not Afraid - Eminem

    11 (11) Break Your Heart – Taio Cruz

    12 (18) If I Had You – Adam Lambert

    13 (14) My First Kiss – 3OH!3 ft Ke$ha

    14 (17) Can’t Be Tamed – Miley Cyrus

    15 (12) Ridin’ Solo – Jason Derulo

    16 (16) Your Love Is My Drug – Ke$ha

    17 (13) Hey, Soul Sister – Train

    18 (30) All The Lovers – Kylie Minogue

    19 (19) This Ain’t A Love Song – Scouting For Girls

    20 (47) Somebody To Love – Justin Bieber

    21 (15) Alejandro – Lady GaGa

    22 (22) The Only Exception – Paramore

    23 (20) Eenie Meanie – Sean Kingston ft Justin Bieber

    24 (28) Lying – Amy Meredith

    25 (24) Dance The Way I Feel – Ou Est Le Swimming Pool

    26 (23) Chemical Rush – Brian McFadden

    27 (21) Opposite Of Adults – Chiddy Bang

    28 (New) Club Can’t Handle Me – Flo Rida/David Guetta

    29 (25) If It’s Love – Train

    30 (37) Mousetrap Heart – Thirsty Merc

    31 (26) Baby – Justin Bieber

    32 (33) IYIYI – Cody Simpson

    33 (27) Te Amo - Rihanna

    34 (40) Big Jet Plane – Angus & Julia Stone

    35 (29) In My Head – Jason Derulo

    36 (44) Baby I’m Gettin’ Better – Gyroscope

    37 (36) I Like That – Richard Vission & Static Revenger ft Luciana

    38 (Re) Closure – Scarlett Belle

    39 (Re) Don’t Stop Believin’ – Glee Cast

    40 (35) Jessie’s Girl – Glee Cast

    41 (32) Waka, Waka (This Time For Africa) – Shakira ft Freshlyground

    42 (34) Nothin’ On You – B.O.B. ft Bruno Mars

    43 (39) Whataya Want From Me – Adam Lambert

    44 (31) Just Say So – Brian McFadden

    45 (Re) Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever) - Muse

    46 (45) Never Say Never – Justin Bieber

    47 (38) Unbroken – Stan Walker

    48 (New) All Night Long – Alexandra Burke

    49 (42) I Made It (Cash Money Heroes) – Kevin Rudolf

    50 (46) Telephone – Lady Gaga & Beyonce

     

     

  5. Mark's Top 40 weekending 11th July 2010

     

    1 (1) All The Lovers – Kylie Minogue

    2 (22) Alejandro – Lady GaGa

    3 (2) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum

    4 (3) When I’m Alone - Lissie

    5 (4) Turn It Up – Pixie Lott

    6 (15) California Gurls – Katy Perry

    7 (6) Can’t Be Tamed – Miley Cyrus

    8 (New) Cosmic Love – Florence + The Machine

    9 (5) On My Head – Tiffany Page

    10 (New) I Am Who I Am – Lee Ryan

    11 (8) Call Me – Samantha Fox & Sabrina Salerno

    12 (7) Dancing On My Own - Robyn

    13 (10) When We Were Beautiful – Bon Jovi

    14 (11) Alive - Goldfrapp

    15 (21) Love Dealer – Esmee Denters

    16 (14) Every Shade Of Blue - Bananarama

    17 (13) Call On Me – Andy Bell

    18 (12) Shut Out The Moon – Spark

    19 (16) Stop, Look, Listen – Craig David

    20 (9) Lights Out – Rick Astley

    21 (27) Kiss That Girl – Kate Nash

    22 (19) Heartbox – Christophe Willem

    23 (18) Fire With Fire – Scissor Sisters

    24 (17) Haunted – Ben Montague

    25 (24) Undo It – Carrie Underwood

    26 (30) Find The Torch, Burn The Plans – Paul Weller

    27 (28) Your Love Is My Drug – Ke$ha

    28 (32) Te Amo – Rihanna

    29 (38) Self Machine – I Blame CoCo

    30 (New) Pack Up – Eliza Doolittle

    31 (20) Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart – Alicia Keys

    32 (New) 4th Of July (Fireworks) - Kelis

    33 (25) End Of War – UB40

    34 (31) The Flood – Katie Melua

    35 (39) Did You Ever Love Somebody – Meat Loaf

    36 (New) Instinct - Ash

    37 (23) Time To Wander – Gypsy & The Cat

    38 (29) Naturally – Selena Gomez & The Scene

    39 (35) Love Don’t Live Here - Bananarama

    40 (34) Bittersweet – Sophie Ellis-Bextor

     

  6. Mark's Album Chart weekending 11th July 2010

     

    1 (New) Aphrodite – Kylie Minogue

    2 (1) Night Work – Scissor Sisters

    3 (2) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum

    4 (3) Wordshaker – The Saturdays

    5 (4) Chasing Lights – The Saturdays

    6 (5) Lungs – Florence + The Machine

    7 (6) Can’t Be Tamed – Miley Cyrus

    8 (8) All The Best – Paul McCartney & Wings

    9 (7) The Family Jewels – Marina & The Diamonds

    10 (9) Turn It Up – Pixie Lott

    11 (10) The Circle – Bon Jovi

    12 (11) Hands – Little Boots

    13 (12) Gold: The Best Of – Spandau Ballet

    14 (13) TwentyFourSeven – UB40

    15 (New) Euphoria – Enrique Iglesias

    16 (14) Dig Out Your Soul - Oasis

    17 (17) Time Flies 1994-2009 - Oasis

    18 (16) Intriguer – Crowded House

    19 (19) Non Stop – Andy Bell

    20 (18) Head First - Goldfrapp

    21 (20) Recurring Dream: The Best Of – Crowded House

    22 (New) Sunshine Days: The Official Greatest Hits – Matt Bianco

    23 (21) Laws Of Illusion – Sarah McLachlan

    24 (22) Mojo – Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

    25 (23) Revolutions: The Very Best Of – Steve Winwood

    26 (15) Dum, Dum Bullet – The Mission

    27 (25) Kiss & Tell – Selena Gomez & The Scene

    28 (26) Bionic – Christina Aguilera

    29 (28) Pulse – Toni Braxton

    30 (24) Best Of Bowie – David Bowie

    31 (29) Diva - Bananarama

    32 (27) The Element Of Freedom – Alicia Keys

    33 (30) Hang Cool Teddy Bear – Meat Loaf

    34 (31) Celebration - Madonna

    35 (33) The House – Katie Melua

    36 (32) Songs From The Tainted Cherry Tree – Diana Vickers

    37 (34) My Best Friend Is You – Kate Nash

    38 (35) Lights – Ellie Goulding

    39 (37) Here We Go Again – Demi Lovato

    40 (36) Dance Love Pop – Agnes Carlsson

     

  7. http://www.last.fm/group/buzzjack

     

    Buzzjack Last.FM Album Chart

     

    Top Albums for weekending 4th July 2010

    1 Kylie Minogue – Aphrodite 30

    2 Lady GaGa – The Fame Monster 30

    3 Marina & The Diamonds – The Family Jewels 26

    4 Rihanna – Rated R 23

    5 Miley Cyrus – Can’t Be Tamed 22

    6 Eminem – Recovery 21

    7 Adam Lambert – For Your Entertainment 20

    8 Christina Aguilera – Bionic 19

    9 Ke$ha – Animal 18

    10 Diana Vickers – Songs From The Tainted Cherry Tree 17

    11 Ellie Goulding – Lights 17

    12 Gabriella Cilmi – Ten 17

    13 Kelis – Flesh Tone 16

    14 Alexandra Burke – Overcome 15

    15 Robyn – Body Talk Pt.1 14

    16 Scissor Sisters – Night Work 14

    17 Alicia Keys – The Element Of Freedom 13

    18 Lady GaGa – The Fame 12

    19 Cheryl Cole – 3 Words 12

    20 David Guetta – One Love 11

    21 The Saturdays – Chasing Lights 11

    22 Example – Won’t Go Quietly 11

    23 Amy MacDonald – A Curious Thing 11

    24 Pixie Lott – Turn It Up 11

    25 The Saturdays – Wordshaker 10

    26 Lily Allen – It’s Not Me, It’s You 10

    27 Florence + The Machine – Lungs 10

    28 Little Boots – Hands 10

    29 B.O.B. – The Adventures Of Bobby Ray 10

    30 Kate Nash – My Best Friend Is You 9

    31 Katy Perry – Teenage Dream 9

    32 Kylie Minogue – X 9

    33 The Veronicas – Hook Me Up 8

    34 Paloma Faith – Do You Want The Truth Or Something Beautiful? 8

    35 Biffy Clyro – Only Revolutions 8

    36 Sugababes – Change 8

    37 Kelly Clarkson – All I Ever Wanted 8

    38 Alicia Keys – As I Am 8

    39 Leona Lewis – Echo 8

    40 Shakira – She Wolf 8

     

  8. http://www.last.fm/group/buzzjack

     

    Buzzjack Last.FM Top Tracks

     

    Top Tracks for weekending 4th July 2010

    1 Kylie Minogue – All The Lovers 35

    2 Lady GaGa – Alejandro 33

    3 Katy Perry – California Gurls 23

    4 Miley Cyrus – Can’t Be Tamed 22

    5 Marina & The Diamonds – Oh No! 20

    6 Robyn – Dancing On My Own 19

    7 Ke$ha – Your Love Is My Drug 19

    8 Adam Lambert – Whataya Want From Me 17

    9 Scissor Sisters – Fire With Fire 17

    10 Rihanna – Te Amo 16

    11 Diana Vickers – The Boy Who Murdered Love 16

    12 Kylie Minogue – Aphrodite 16

    13 Kylie Minogue – Get Outta My Way 16

    14 Maroon 5 – Misery 16

    15 Christina Aguilera – Not Myself Tonight 16

    16 Alicia Keys – Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart 14

    17 Lady GaGa – Bad Romance 14

    18 Kylie Minogue – Too Much 14

    19 Kelly Rowland – Commander 14

    20 Example – Kickstarts 14

    21 Kylie Minogue – Put Your Hands Up (If You Feel Love) 13

    22 Kylie Minogue – Closer 13

    23 Lady GaGa & Beyonce – Telephone 13

    24 Eminem – Not Afraid 12

    25 Christina Aguilera – You Lost Me 12

    26 Kylie Minogue – Cupid Boy 12

    27 Diana Vickers – Once 12

    28 Kylie Minogue – Everything Is Beautiful 12

    29 Miley Cyrus – Liberty Walk 12

    30 Kelis – 4th Of July (Fireworks) 12

    31 Eminem ft Rihanna – Love The Way You Lie 12

    32 Kylie Minogue – Better Than Today 12

    33 Kylie Minogue – Illusion 12

    34 M.I.A. – XXXO 12

    35 Pixie Lott – Turn It Up 12

    36 Lena – Satelllite 12

    37 Florence + The Machine – Cosmic Love 11

    38 Lady GaGa – Monster 11

    39 Christina Aguilera – You Lift Me Up 11

    40 Lady GaGa – Dance In The Dark 11

     

  9. I just read that thread, one regular member posted a RUMOUR and then some randomer with a few posts said there was "confirmation on the internet Sophie had left Fascination and she now has no label", but he provided no source and nobody in the topic believed him.

     

    Good one. :heehee:

     

    Sophie is a guest on Dermot O'Leary's Radio 2 show on Saturday.

  10. Dizzee & James - Shout 5pts

    Kingston & Bieber - Eenie Meanie 4pts

    Justin Bieber - Somebody To Love 3pts

    Tinie Tempah - Frisky 2pts

    Tinie Tempah - Pass Out 1pt

     

  11. The Upfront Club Top 40 weekending 10th July 2010

     

    1 (3) My Friend – Global Deejays ft Ida Corr

    2 (4) Missing You – Steve Smart & Sundance ft Amanda Wilson

    3 (6) One – Swedish House Mafia

    4 (7) Gold Dust – DJ Fresh

    5 (1) We No Speak Americano – Yolanda Be Cool ft D Cup

    6 (18) In The V.I.P. – Wideboys & Majestic

    7 (13) Another Day – Dance4daddy

    8 (14) Middle Distance Runner - Chicane

    9 (17) Heartbox – Christophe Willem

    10 (16) Spaceship – Benny Benassi ft Kelis & Apl

    11 (19) Breaking Love - Larrakin

    12 (27) Tweak Your Nipple - Faithless

    13 (25) Superhero – Frequent People

    14 (22) Confide In Me – Kinky Roland ft Alec Sun Drae

    15 (21) Ready To Go 2010 - Republica

    16 (23) Electric Boogaloo (Find A Way) Wiley ft J2K & Jodie Connors

    17 (32) Spark – Amy MacDonald

    18 (5) Sun In My Pocket – Locnville

    19 (11) Amazing - Inna

    20 (2) Rescue Me - Skepta

    21 (9) Since You Been Gone - Daruso

    22 (8) I Like To Move It 2010 – Reel 2 Real

    23 (New) Oh No! – Marina & The Diamonds

    24 (12) All The Lovers – Kylie Minogue

    25 (New) All That I Want - Valeriya

    26 (18) Hey, Hey – Dennis Ferrer

    27 (40) Easy Tiger – Pocket Lips

    28 (20) Fire With Fire – Scissor Sisters

    29 (26) Gettin’ Over You – David Guetta ft Chris Willis & Fergie

    30 (28) Life Cookies With A Smile/Love Vibrations - Dada

    31 (30) I’m Lonely – Johan Gielen presents Hollis P. Monroe

    32 (Re) Unreleased & Bootleg Mixes – Paul Oakenfold

    33 (New) Prayin’ – Plan B

    34 (24) Different World – Loverush UK! ft Shelley Harland

    35 (36) Hearts Of Stone – Sharam Jey ft Andreas Hogby

    36 (39) Commander – Kelly Rowland

    37 (31) Wide Open Space – Greg Downey & Mansun

    38 (New) Alors On Danse - Stromae

    39 (35) Kickstarts – Example

    40 (29) Big Love – Suzanne Palmer

     

    Thanks to Martin for providing the info.

     

  12. http://www.australian-charts.com/forum.asp...32810&pages

     

    Gavin Ryan Chartifacts

    (Thanks to Gavin Ryan)

     

    Singles

     

    Katy Perry's "California Gurls" (DL: 1 hold) stays atop the ARIA Singles Chart for a third week, now helping it's guest vocalist; Snoop Dogg, to score his longest run at the top of our charts, having previously stayed at the top for two weeks with "Signs" in 2005. It's only halfway for Katy, as her "I Kissed a Girl" spent six weeks at the top in 2008.

     

    For a sixth non-consecutive week, "Airplanes" (DL: 2 hold) by B.o.B. and Hayley Williams is holding at No.2, will it ever land at the No.1 airport, or just keep circling. The last track to spend six weeks at No.2 was 2007’s “The Sweet Escape” by Gwen Stefani, and “Airplanes” holds for seventh week it’ll join five other tracks which have done so, but no one has done eight. Jumping up twelve places to land at No.3 is Uncle Kracker and "Smile" (DL: 14 to 3), helped possibly by the return of the Chanel 7 series 'Packed to the Rafters' last Tuesday, which featured the song throughout the two episodes shown. It marks nine years and one week since this Uncle has been let into the Top 10 house, as “Follow Me” entered the Top 10 in the second week of July in 2001.

     

    "OMG" (DL: 3 to 4, Phys: 13 hold) for Usher and Will.I.Am is down one place to No.4, but climbing again this week, up three places is Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull with "I Like it" (DL: 7 to 6), up three places to No.5 to now become his second highest charting single, with “Hero” being the highest when it hit No.1 in January 2002. Holding all of the sixes this week is "Billionaire" (DL: 5 hold) by Travie McCoy and Bruno Mars (it was at six last week, it's the sixth week in the charts, and its highest peak has been No.6).

     

    Eminem is holding court at No.7 and No.8 this week, with "Not Afraid" (DL: 4 to 8) falling back three places to No.7, and climbing into the Top 10 at No.8 is his latest track "Love the Way You Lie" (DL: 13 to 7) featuring Rihanna. And lastly two dance tracks hold up the lower end of the Top 10, with "We No Speak Americano" (DL: 6 to 9) down four places to No.9 and David Guetta and Gang are down three places to No.10 with "Gettin' Over You" (DL: 8 to 10).

     

    NEW PEAKS: Again 3OH!3 and Ke$ha climb a few places with "My First Kiss" (DL: 15 to 13), this week it's up to No.14, whilst their album “Streets of Gold” enters at No.84. Miley Cyrus breaks out of the high 20's she's been stuck in the past few weeks, and climbs four places to a new peak of No.17 with "Can't Be Tamed" (DL: 21 to 16), her new album also debuting. Another big jump for Adam Lambert's "If I Had You" (DL: 32 to 21, Phys: 6 debut), which this week is up sixteen places to No.18, whilst right behind him at No.19 for a third week are Scouting for Girls with "This Ain't a Love Song" (DL: 17 hold).

    Paramore climb a couple of places to score a new peak at No.22 with "The Only Exception" (DL: 24 to 22), and after falling the last couple of weeks Ou Est Le Swimming Pool climb back up to No.24 with "Dance the Way I Feel" (DL: 30 to 24). Train are still benefitting from their recent tour, as their new single "If it's Love" (DL: 36 to 25, Phys: 30 debut) is up twelve places this week to No.25, whilst their 2001 single "Drops of Jupiter" bullets up seventeen places to No.56. Shakira fell a little last week with “Waka Waka” (DL: 39 to 32, Phys: 9 hold), but it jumps up nine places to No.32 this week.

    Local acts Thirsty Merc with "Mousetrap Heart" and Angus and Julia Stone with "Big Jet Plane" (DL: 46 to 37) crack the Top 40 at No.37 and No.40 respectively. And jumping into the Top 50, up thirteen places to No.41, is the Glee Cast with their version of the Marky Mark track "Good Vibrations" (DL: 38 debut).

     

    Four weeks ago Justin Bieber debuted with "Never Say Never" (TW-45) from the new 'Karate Kid' film, which features the films star Jaden Smith. Now Justin debuts again this week, but with another superstar, and with the man who got him his record deal, Usher. They enter the Top 100 at No.47 with "Somebody to Love", the song originally a demo for Usher's "Ramyond V Raymond" album that was later cut, which Justin later recorded, and got Usher to do the guest vocals on the track.

     

    Below Top 50: Tracks scoring new peaks lower down the charts come from Eminem and P!nk with "Won't Back Down", up twenty places to No.67. That's the only new peak lower down, but one year after his passing, Michael Jackson re-enters the Top 100 with "Man in the Mirror" at No.87, and soon to be tourists Bon Jovi re-enter at No.95 with their 1987 hit "Livin' on a Prayer".

     

    In early 1984 the SOS Band scored a No.17 hit with their track "Just Be Good to Me". This was covered by a group called Beats International in 1990, featuring Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim) at the head, which used the hook in "Just Be Good to Me" and the bassline from The Clash track "The Guns of Brixton", that version reaching No.12. Borrowing more from the Beats International version than the original, and debuting at No.52 is UK rapper Professor Green featuring Lily Allen on guest vocals with "Just Be Good to Green" taken from his forthcoming second album "Alive Till I'm Dead".

     

    Lead singer from The Killers, Brandon Flowers, makes his solo ARIA Chart entry this week by debuting at No.62 with the track "Crossfire". It's the lead single from his forthcoming debut album "Flamingo" which is due in early September.

     

    Filipino born and now US based singer Charice (Pempengco) debuts at No.77 with the May 2010 US No.1 dance track "Pyramid" featuring RnB artist Iyaz as guest vocalist. The song is Top 60 in the US Charts and Top 40 on the Canadian charts at the moment.

     

    The last new entry of the week comes from Melbourne band Little Red, who debut at No.82 with their first ARIA Singles Chart entry "Rock it".

     

    Albums

     

    Eminem holds for a second week at No.1 on the ARIA Albums Chart with his sixth/seventh No.1 album "Recovery", now taking his tally of weeks at No.1 to 15 weeks, and matching the two weeks he spent at the top with his last album “Relapse”.

     

    Debuting at No.2 with their third album is local five piece metalcore band Parkway Drive with the album entitled "Deep Blue". It gives them their second Top 10 album, as the 2007 set "Horizons" debuted and peaked at No.6. Their ARIA Chart info is...

     

    Entry Date HP WI Titles

    19-Sep-05 39 02 Killing with a Smile

    15-Oct-07 06 05 Horizons

    05-July-10 02 1* Deep Blue

     

    The fifth studio album for another local group, this time Melbourne's The Cat Empire is entitled "Cinema", and it debuts at No.3 this week. It also becomes their third Top 3 album, check out their previous efforts here...

     

    Entry Date HP WI Titles

    03-Nov-03 15 76 The Cat Empire 14 weeks to reach peak

    25-Apr-05 01 47 Two Shoes debuted at No.1

    10-Apr-06 11 11 Cities

    01-Oct-07 02 33 So Many Nights debuted at No.2

    02-Mar-09 14 08 Live on Earth peaked 2nd week

    05-July-10 03 1* Cinema

     

    The third studio album for Miley Cyrus (as opposed to all of the Hannah Montana albums) is the third Top 5 entry this week, as "Can't Be Tamed" debuts at No.4, besting her previous album, but not quite reaching the heights of her first set. Check out ALL of the Miley and Hannah entries on the ARIA Charts here...

     

    Entry Date HP WI Titles

    07-May-07 35 13 Hannah Montana

    15-Oct-07 20 42 Hannah Montana 2 – Meet Miley Cyrus

    18-Feb-08 52 07 Hannah Montana 2: Non-Stop Party Mix

    28-Apr-08 16 25 Best of Both Worlds Concert

    08-Sep-08 01 40 Breakout debuted at No.1

    18-May-09 06 35 Hannah Montana: The Movie Soundtrack

    31-Aug-09 27 10 Hannah Montana 3

    26-Oct-09 11 28 The Time of Our Lives

    03-July-10 04 1* Can’t Be Tamed

     

    This week Kylie Minogue releases her new studio album "Aphrodite", but one possible challenger to her gaining the chart crown could come from this weeks No.5 album "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse", as the film opened around the world on July the 1st, and instantly set box-office records, which in turn could mean that the soundtrack climbs up to the top next week, we'll have to wait and see.

     

    "Glee: The Music Volume 3" falls down a place to No.6 this week, and another former chart-topper, Jack Johnson's "To the Sea" is down four places to No.7 this week. Last weeks No.2 "We Are Born" from Sia is down to No.8 this week, and re-entering the Top 10 at No.9 is "The Essential Michael Jackson", one year after his passing, which saw the chart this time last year become one-quarter (25%) of Michael Jackson product. He also re-enters at No.72 with "#1's".

     

    Rounding out the Top 10 is a No.10 debut for "Night Work" the third album for The Scissor Sisters. "Fire with Fire" is the lead single from the album, and this now becomes their third successive Top 10 album, their first taking quite a while to reach the Top 10, their second not so much. Check out their album history...

     

    Entry Date HP WI Titles

    24-May-04 56 17 Scissor Sisters

    27-Dec-04 07 36 Scissor Sisters ® hit its peak in late Feb

    25-Sep-06 01 32 Ta Dah! debuted at No.1

     

    Train score a new peak for their album "Save Me, San Francisco", as it jumps up eighteen places to land at No.14, whilst behind it Glee Volume 1 and Glee Volume 2 climb back up the charts to No.15 and No.16 respectively. Jason DeRulo's self-titled album re-enters the Top 20 at No.19, up six places, and David Guetta's "One Love" jumps back into the Top 40 at No.33, up ten places from last week.

     

  13. ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 5th July 2010

     

    1 (1) Recovery - Eminem

    2 (New) Deep Blue – Parkway Drive

    3 (New) Cinema – The Cat Empire

    4 (New) Can’t Be Tamed – Miley Cyrus

    5 (4) The Twilight Saga: Eclipse – Original Soundtrack

    6 (5) Glee The Music Vol.3 Showstoppers – Glee Cast

    7 (3) To The Sea – Jack Johnson

    8 (2) We Are Born - Sia

    9 (18) The Essential – Michael Jackson

    10 (New) Night Work – Scissor Sisters

    11 (8) My Worlds – Justin Bieber

    12 (15) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone

    13 (10) Remember Cat Stevens – Cat Stevens

    14 (32) Save Me, San Francisco – Train

    15 (22) Glee The Music Season 1 Vol.1 – Glee Cast

    16 (21) Glee The Music Season 1 Vol.2 – Glee Cast

    17 (17) Funhouse – P!nk

    18 (12) The Fame Monster – Lady GaGa

    19 (25) Jason Derulo – Jason Derulo

    20 (24) Lungs – Florence + The Machine

    21 (26) Iron Man 2 – AC/DC

    22 (7) Glee The Music: Journey To Originals – Glee Cast

    23 (14) Mousetrap Heart – Thirsty Merc

    24 (27) Immersion – Pendulum

    25 (9) Intriguer – Crowded House

    26 (16) Bionic – Christina Aguilera

    27 (13) Raymond V Raymond - Usher

    28 (19) Recollection – K.D. Lang

    29 (30) Animal – Ke$ha

    30 (36) Sigh No More – Mumford & Sons

    31 (20) Greatest Hits – Foo Fighters

    32 (11) Scream – Ozzy Osbourne

    33 (43) One Love – David Guetta

    34 (28) I Am Sasha Fierce - Beyonce

    35 (41) April Uprising – John Butler Trio

    36 (34) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum

    37 (33) Hits – Phil Collins

    38 (42) Greatest Hits – Bruce Springsteen

    39 (38) The Very Best Of – The Doors

    40 (6) Youngbloods – The Amity Affliction

    41 (40) It’s Not Me, It’s You – Lily Allen

    42 (50) Golden Rule - Powderfinger

    43 (37) Sex And The City 2 – Original Soundtrack

    44 (23) Compass – Mark Vincent

    45 (Re) The Resistance - Muse

    46 (47) Slash - Slash

    47 (44) The Essential – Roy Orbison

    48 (New) Songs From The Heart – Celtic Woman

    49 (45) The Ultimate Collection - Eurythmics

    50 (48) Crazy Love – Michael Buble

     

  14. Posted

    ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 5th July 2010

     

    1 (1) California Gurls – Katy Perry ft Snoop Dogg

    2 (2) Airplanes – B.O.B. ft Hayley Williams

    3 (15) Smile – Uncle Kracker

    4 (3) OMG – Usher ft will.i.am

    5 (8) I Like It – Enrique Iglesias

    6 (6) Billionaire – Travie McCoy ft Bruno Mars

    7 (4) Not Afraid - Eminem

    8 (14) Love The Way You Lie – Eminem ft Rihanna

    9 (5) We No Speak Americano – Yolanda Be Cool ft D Cup

    10 (7) Gettin’ Over You – David Guetta ft Chris Willis & Fergie

    11 (9) Break Your Heart – Taio Cruz

    12 (11) Ridin’ Solo – Jason Derulo

    13 (13) Hey, Soul Sister - Train

    14 (16) My First Kiss – 3OH!3 ft Ke$ha

    15 (18) Alejandro – Lady GaGa

    16 (10) Your Love Is My Drug – Ke$ha

    17 (21) Can’t Be Tamed – Miley Cyrus

    18 (34) If I Had You – Adam Lambert

    19 (19) This Ain’t A Love Song – Scouting For Girls

    20 (17) Eenie Meanie – Sean Kingston ft Justin Bieber

    21 (20) Opposite Of Adults – Chiddy Bang

    22 (34) The Only Exception - Paramore

    23 (12) Chemical Rush – Brian McFadden

    24 (29) Dance The Way I Feel – Ou Est Le Swimming Pool

    25 (37) If It’s Love - Train

    26 (26) Baby – Justin Bieber

    27 (23) Te Amo - Rihanna

    28 (28) Lying – Amy Meredith

    29 (36) In My Head – Jason Derulo

    30 (22) All The Lovers – Kylie Minogue

    31 (25) Just Say So – Brian McFadden

    32 (41) Waka, Waka (This Time For Africa) – Shakira & Freshlyground

    33 (27) IYIYI – Cody Simpson

    34 (32) Nothin’ On You – B.O.B. ft Bruno Mars

    35 (35) Jessie’s Girl – Glee Cast

    36 (31) I Like That – Richard Vission & Static Revenger ft Luciana

    37 (43) Mousetrap Heart – Thirsty Merc

    38 (30) Unbroken – Stan Walker

    39 (33) Whataya Want From Me – Adam Lambert

    40 (44) Big Jet Plane – Angus & Julia Stone

    41 (New) Good Vibrations – Glee Cast

    42 (39) I Made It (Cash Money Heroes) – Kevin Rudolf

    43 (42) Mr. Mysterious – Vanessa Amorosi

    44 (40) Baby I’m Gettin’ Better - Gyroscope

    45 (47) Never Say Never – Justin Bieber

    46 (49) Telephone – Lady GaGa & Beyonce

    47 (New) Somebody To Love – Justin Bieber

    48 (45) Seventeen - Jet

    49 (Re) Tik Tok – Ke$ha

    50 (46) Bad Romance – Lady GaGa

     

  15. I like it, it's very current as you say, but somehow sounds kind of like her 80s classics too. Weird that it premiered in Poland :lol: But if Bananarama can't get a top 40 hit these days, what chance has Kim got?

     

    I agree, as i said on Twitter. I can't see mainstream uk radio picking it up.

  16. Really love this, video is good too. It's better than We R One. Hope it does well, although the way the charts are at the moment it

    will probably flop, if it does manage to get Top 40, i think Top 20 or Top 30 will be the highest it can reach, but a lot of similar pop singles

    seem to be flopping eg. Bananarama, Mini Viva missing the Top 100. At least Kylie did okay but she has a massive fanbase.

    I think Sophie Ellis-Bextor was very lucky to get to 25.

  17. Mark's Top 40 weekending 14th July 2010

     

    1 (1) All The Lovers – Kylie Minogue

    2 (2) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum

    3 (10) When I’m Alone – Lissie

    4 (18) Turn It Up – Pixie Lott

    5 (3) On My Head – Tiffany Page

    6 (8) Can’t Be Tamed – Miley Cyrus

    7 (9) Dancing On My Own - Robyn

    8 (7) Call Me – Samantha Fox & Sabrina Salerno

    9 (6) Lights Out – Rick Astley

    10 (New) When We Were Beautiful – Bon Jovi

    11 (14) Alive - Goldfrapp

    12 (13) Shut Out The Moon - Spark

    13 (21) Call On Me – Andy Bell

    14 (22) Every Shade Of Blue - Bananarama

    15 (25) California Gurls – Katy Perry

    16 (23) Stop, Look, Listen – Craig David

    17 (20) Hunted – Ben Montague

    18 (15) Fire With Fire – Scissor Sisters

    19 (17) Heartbox – Christophe Willem

    20 (11) Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart – Alicia Keys

    21 (Re) Love Dealer – Esmee Denters

    22 (Re) Alejandro – Lady GaGa

    23 (16) Time To Wander – Gypsy & The Cat

    24 (12) Undo It – Carrie Underwood

    25 (32) End Of War – UB40

    26 (New) Doctor Who Theme (Live At Glastonbury 2010) - Orbital

    27 (New) Kiss That Grrrl – Kate Nash

    28 (29) Your Love Is My Drug – Ke$ha

    29 (19) Naturally – Selena Gomez & The Scene

    30 (New) Find The Torch, Burn The Plans – Paul Weller

    31 (31) The Flood – Katie Melua

    32 (Re) Te Amo - Rihanna

    33 (New) I Fell Apart – Driza Bone

    34 (33) Bittersweet – Sophie Ellis-Bextor

    35 (35) Love Don’t Live Here - Bananarama

    36 (36) Yesterday – Toni Braxton

    37 (37) Total Eclipse Of The Heart – Bonnie Tyler

    38 (New) Self Machine – I Blame Coco

    39 (New) Did You Ever Love Somebody – Meat Loaf

    40 (New) Ever Fallen In Love - Noisettes

     

  18. Mark's Album Chart weekending 14th July 2010

     

    1 (New) Night Work – Scissor Sisters

    2 (1) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum

    3 (2) Wordshaker – The Saturdays

    4 (4) Chasing Lights – The Saturdays

    5 (3) Lungs – Florence + The Machine

    6 (5) Can’t Be Tamed – Miley Cyrus

    7 (6) The Family Jewels – Marina & The Diamonds

    8 (8) All The Best – Paul McCartney & Wings

    9 (35) Turn It Up – Pixie Lott

    10 (10) The Circle – Bon Jovi

    11 (9) Hands – Little Boots

    12 (7) Gold: The Best Of – Spandau Ballet

    13 (11) TwentyFourSeven – UB40

    14 (12) Dig Out Your Soul - Oasis

    15 (New) Dum, Dum Bullet – The Mission

    16 (13) Intriguer – Crowded House

    17 (14) Time Flies 1994-2009 - Oasis

    18 (15) Head First - Goldfrapp

    19 (31) Non Stop – Andy Bell

    20 (16) Recurring Dream: The Best Of – Crowded House

    21 (17) Laws Of Illusion – Sarah McLachlan

    22 (18) Mojo – Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

    23 (19) Revolutions: The Very Best Of – Steve Winwood

    24 (20) Best Of Bowie – David Bowie

    25 (21) Kiss & Tell – Selena Gomez & The Scene

    26 (32) Bionic – Christina Aguilera

    27 (33) The Element Of Freedom – Alicia Keys

    28 (34) Pulse – Toni Braxton

    29 (24) Diva - Bananarama

    30 (41) Hang Cool Teddy Bear – Meat Loaf

    31 (42) Celebration – Madonna

    32 (26) Songs From The Tainted Cherry Tree – Diana Vickers

    33 (25) The House – Katie Melua

    34 (43) My Best Friend Is You – Kate Nash

    35 (46) Lights – Ellie Goulding

    36 (30) Dance Love Pop – Agnes Carlsson

    37 (22) Here We Go Again – Demi Lovato

    38 (28) Let It Go – Will Young

    39 (36) Bang Goes The Knighthood – The Divine Comedy

    40 (45) The Best – Janet Jackson