Wayne
08-16-2009, 03:19 PM
1. (2) I GOTTA FEELING (Black Eyed Peas) 9 wks
2. (1) NEVER LEAVE YOU (Tinchy Stryder feat Amelle Berrabah) 2 wks
3. (NEW) READY FOR THE WEEKEND (Calvin Harris) 1 wk
4. (NEW) BEHIND CLOSED DOORS (Peter Andre) 1 wk
5. (5) SWEET DREAMS (Beyonce) 6 wks
6. (3) SUPERNOVA (Mr Hudson feat Kanye West) 4 wks
7. (4) BEAT AGAIN (JLS) 5 wks
8. (6) I KNOW YOU WANT ME (CALLE OCHO) (Pitbull) 8 wks
9. (10) GET SHAKY (Ian Carey Project) 2 wks
10. (14) REMEDY (Little Boots) 3 wks
11. (7) EVACUATE THE DANCEFLOOR (Cascada) 7 wks
12. (8) BULLETPROOF (La Roux) 8 wks
13. (9) PAPARAZZI (Lady Gaga) 16 wks
14. (17) FIRE BURNING (Sean Kingston) 4 wks
15. (NEW) ONE MORE CHANCE (Bloc Party) 1 wk
16. (11) WHEN LOVE TAKES OVER (David Guetta feat Kelly Rowland) 10 wks
17. (NEW)(196) BIRTHDAY SEX (Jeremih) 1 wk
18. (16) BOOM BOOM POW (Black Eyed Peas) 14 wks
19. (12) BEAUTIFUL (Eminem) 8 wks
20. (13) POPPIHOLLA (Chicane) 5 wks
21. (NEW) SEXY BITCH (David Guetta feat Akon) 1 wk
22. (23) NEVER FORGET YOU (Noisettes) 10 wks
23. (15) DIAMOND RINGS (Chipmunk) 6 wks
24. (25) JUMP (Flo Rida feat Nelly Furtado) 3 wks
25. (19) BATTLEFIELD (Jordin Sparks) 10 wks
26. (20) KNOCK YOU DOWN (Keri Hilson feat Kanye West & Ne-Yo) 14 wks
27. (24) IN FOR THE KILL (La Roux) 22 wks
28. (18) RABBIT HEART (RAISE IT UP) (Florence & The Machine) 8 wks
29. (22) RED (Daniel Merriweather) 13 wks
30. (21) RELEASE ME (Agnes) 12 wks
31. (NEW) STELLIFY (Ian Brown) 1 wk
32. (28) HUSH HUSH; HUSH HUSH (Pussycat Dolls) 11 wks
33. (27) CONFUSION GIRL (SHAME SHAME SHAME) (Frankmusik) 4 wks
34. (31) POKER FACE (Lady Gaga) 31 wks
35. (29) FUNHOUSE (Pink) 5 wks
36. (30) BONKERS (Dizzee Rascal & Armand Van Helden) 13 wks
37. (44) 22 (Lily Allen) 3 wks
38. (32) NUMBER 1 (Tinchy Stryder feat N-Dubz) 17 wks
39. (35) DON’T TRUST ME (30H!3) 5 wks
40. (33) MAN IN THE MIRROR (Michael Jackson) 14 wks
Download Only Entries :
Pre-releases, download-only singles, album tracks and B-sides only.
4. (NEW) BEHIND CLOSED DOORS (Peter Andre) [No Physical Release]
6. (3) SUPERNOVA (Mr Hudson feat Kanye West) [No Physical Release]
9. (10) GET SHAKY (Ian Carey Project) [24/08]
10. (14) REMEDY (Little Boots) [17/08]
14. (17) FIRE BURNING (Sean Kingston) [17/08]
17. (196) BIRTHDAY SEX (Jeremih) [No Physical Release]
21. (NEW) SEXY BITCH (David Guetta feat Akon) [No Physical Release]
22. (23) NEVER FORGET YOU (Noisettes) [No Physical Release]
24. (25) JUMP (Flo Rida feat Nelly Furtado) [24/08]
31. (NEW) STELLIFY (Ian Brown) [21/08]
32. (28) HUSH HUSH; HUSH HUSH (Pussycat Dolls) [No Physical Release]
37. (44) 22 (Lily Allen) [24/08]
Thanks to ManicKangaroo/BPI/OCC
Wayne
08-16-2009, 04:59 PM
1. (1) THE ESSENTIAL (Michael Jackson) 18 wks*
2. (5) I AM…SASHA FIERCE (Beyoncé) 39 wks**
3. (3) THE E.N.D. (Black Eyed Peas) 10 wks
4. (4) SUNNY SIDE UP (Paolo Nutini) 11 wks
5. (NEW) THE STONE ROSES [20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION] (Stone Roses) 1 wk
6. (2) LUNGS (Florence & The Machine) 6 wks
7. (7) LA ROUX (La Roux) 7 wks
8. (6) THE FAME (Lady Gaga) 31 wks
9. (11) WILD YOUNG HEARTS (Noisettes) 14 wks
10. (8) WEST RYDER PAUPER LUNATIC ASYLUM (Kasabian) 10 wks
11. (10) BEST OF: 1996-2009 (Chicane) 8 wks
12. (9) BAD (Michael Jackson) 129 wks
13. (16) IT’S NOT ME IT’S YOU (Lily Allen) 27 wks
14. (14) ONLY BY THE NIGHT (Kings Of Leon) 47 wks
15. (19) RELAPSE (Eminem) 13 wks
16. (17) THRILLER (Michael Jackson) 209 wks
17. (29) FUNHOUSE (Pink) 42 wks
18. (27) SONGS FOR YOU TRUTHS FOR ME (James Morrison) 46 wks
19. (18) THE ESSENTIAL (Alison Krauss) 3 wks
20. (24) LOVE AND WAR (Daniel Merriweather) 11 wks
21. (30) NO LINE ON THE HORIZON (U2) 18 wks
22. (15) THE MOTOWN YEARS (Michael Jackson & Jackson Five) 8 wks
23. (25) DAY & AGE (Killers) 38 wks
24. (23) 21ST CENTURY BREAKDOWN (Green Day) 14 wks
25. (21) OFF THE WALL (Michael Jackson) 197 wks
26. (12) FOOT OF THE MOUNTAIN (A-ha) 3 wks
27. (28) INVADERS MUST DIE (Prodigy) 25 wks
28. (22) THE CIRCUS (Take That) 37 wks
29. (26) EVACUATE THE DANCEFLOOR (Cascada) 6 wks
30. (40) U218 SINGLES (U2) 34 wks
31. (31) ROCKFERRY (Duffy) 75 wks
32. (NEW) CONDITIONS (Temper Trap) 1 wk
33. (41) THE SELDOM SEEN KID (Elbow) 68 wks
34. (34) HANDS (Little Boots) 10 wks
35. (13) COMPLETE ME (Frankmusik) 2 wks
36. (37) GOLD – GREATEST HITS (Abba) 419 wks
37. (32) THE COLLECTION (Michael Jackson) 4 wks
38. (42) FREEDOM (Akon) 36 wks
39. (33) BATTLEFIELD (Jordin Sparks) 4 wks
40. (39) WE SING WE DANCE WE STEAL THINGS (Jason Mraz) 32 wks
Thanks to ManicKangaroo/BPI/OCC
* The 8th consecutive week for a Michael Jackson album to top the UK chart (7th week for The Essential)
** Beyonce's IASF reaches a new peak, no doubt spurred on by the success of Sweet Dreams which enjoys its second consecutive week inside the top 5, and is no doubt helped by Asda's "£7 for top 20 albums" special offer
Wayne
08-16-2009, 05:00 PM
01 02 Black Eyed Peas I Gotta Feeling
02 04 Beyonce Sweet Dreams*
03 07 Lily Allen 22
04 01 JLS Beat Again
05 12 Tinchy Stryder feat Amelle Never Leave You
06 03 Lady Gaga Paparazzi
07 05 Frankmusik Confusion Girl (Shame Shame Shame)
08 09 Dizzee Rascal Holiday
09 20 Pixie Lott Boys And Girls
10 10 Calvin Harris Ready For The Weekend
11 06 Pitbull I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)
12 08 Mr Hudson feat Kanye West Supernova
13 11 La Roux Bulletproof
14 13 David Guetta feat Kelly Rowland When Love Takes Over
15 39 Daniel Merriweather Impossible
16 14 Cascada Evacuate The Dancefloor
17 17 Daniel Merriweather Red
18 15 Agnes Release Me
19 21 Athlete Superhuman Touch
20 22 Ian Carey Project Get Shaky
Thanks to ManicKangaroo/ChC/Nielsen
* This is Beyonce's third hit from the IASF era to go top 3 on airplay
Wayne
08-16-2009, 05:01 PM
DVD Music Video Chart
This Week (Last Week) Artist -Title (Weeks in Chart)
01 (01) Michael Jackson - Moonwalker (7 weeks)*
02 (02) Michael Jackson - Live In Bucharest - The Dangerous Tour (32 weeks)
03 (03) Michael Jackson - Number Ones (12 weeks)
04 (05) Original Cast Recording - High School Musical - The Concert (103 weeks)
05 (04) Michael Jackson - History 1 & 2 (12 weeks)
06 (08) Leonard Cohen - Live In London (19 weeks)
07 (09) Michael Jackson - The Trial & Triumph Of The King Of Pop (5 weeks)
08 (06) Anvil - The Story Of (8 weeks)
09 (11) Garland/ Sinatra/ Martin - Judy Frank & Dean (22 weeks)
10 (10) Michael Jackson - Unmasked (6 weeks)
11 (12) Michael Jackson - Moonwalking - The True Story (2 weeks)
12 (14) Original Cast Recording - Dream Cast - Les Miserables In Concert (480 weeks)
13 (17) Iron Maiden - Flight 666 - The Film (11 weeks)
14 (18) Jeff Wayne/ Cast Recording - The War Of The Worlds - Live On Stage (63 weeks)
15 (RE) Michael Jackson - Never Surrender (4 weeks)
16 (NE) Various - The Best Of The Old Grey Whistle Test (1 week)
17 (RE) Michael Jackson - The One (5 weeks)
18 (07) Kiss - Kissology - Vol 2 - 1978-1991 (2 weeks)
19 (19) Michael Jackson - Dangerous - The Short Films (6 weeks)
20 (16) Michael Jackson - History - The King Of Pop 1958-2009 (3 weeks)
Thanks to daveyboy
* Moonwalker is the only music DVD that charts on the main DVD chart (this week, it went from 15-10 on the main DVD chart)
Wayne
08-16-2009, 05:02 PM
SINGLES
61,107 Black Eyed Peas (1)
47,007 Tinchy Stryder/Amelle (2)
40,911 Calvin Harris (3)
35,955 Peter Andre (4)
34,610 Beyonce (5)
9,601 David Guetta/Akon (21)
6,448 Lily Allen (37)
2,990 GG (60)
ALBUMS
25,970 Michacel Jackson (1)
21,455 Beyonce (2)
20,605 Black Eyed Peas (3)
18,340 Paolo Nutini (4)
17,862 Stone Roses (5)
17,158 Florence & The Machine (6)
4,137 The Temper Trap (32)
2,538 Sergio Mendez (49)
COMPILATIONS
45,936 NOW 73 (1)
YEAR TO DATE SINGLES
323,006 Black Eyed Peas - I Gotta Feelin'
158,030 Beyonce - Sweet Dreams
YEAR TO DATE ALBUMS
533,457 NOW 73
766,534 Beyonce - I Am.... Sasha Fierce
186,326 Florence & The Machine - Lungs
TO DATE ALBUMS
800,000+ Stone Roses - The Stone Roses (All Editions Combined)
146,895 Calvin Harris - I Created Disco
102,000+ Sergio Mendes - Timeless
37,798 Simian Mobile Disco - Attack Decay Sustain Release
6,895 Soulsavers - It's Not How far you fall
6,090 Tinchy Stryder - Star In The Hood
TOP 20 YEAR-TO-DATE SINGLES
01 01 Lady Gaga Poker Face
02 02 Lady Gaga Just Dance
03 03 La Roux In For The Kill
04 04 Black Eyed Peas Boom Boom Pow
05 05 Tinchy Stryder feat. N-Dubz Number 1
06 06 Lily Allen The Fear
07 07 James Morrison feat. Nelly Furtado Broken Strings
08 08 Flo-rida Right Round
09 10 Dizzee Rascal Feat. Armand Van HeldenBonkers
10 09 Kings of Leon Use Somebody
11 12 Calvin Harris I'm Not Alone
12 11 A R Rahman & Pussycat Dolls feat. Nicole Scherzinger Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)
13 13 Beyonce Halo
14 15 David Guetta feat. Kelly Rowland When Love Takes Over
15 14 Kid Cudi Vs. Crookers Day 'N' Nite
16 16 Taylor Swift Love Story
17 17 Lily Allen Not Fair
18 20 Lady Gaga Paparazzi
19 NE La Roux Bulletproof
20 NE Black Eyed Peas I Gotta Feeling
TOP 20 YEAR-TO-DATE ALBUMS
01 01 Kings of Leon Only By The Night
02 02 Lady Gaga The Fame
03 03 Lily Allen It's Not Me It's You
04 05 Beyonce I Am Sasha Fierce
05 04 The Prodigy Invaders Must Die
06 07 Michael Jackson The Essential
07 06 Take That The Circus
08 08 James Morrison Songs For You, Truths For Me
09 09 Eminem Relapse
10 10 U2 No Line On The Horizon
11 11 Duffy Rockferry
12 12 The Killers Day & Age
13 13 Pink FunHouse
14 14 Elbow The Seldom Seen Kid
15 17 Paolo Nutini Sunny Side Up
16 15 Kasabian West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum
17 16 The Script The Script
18 18 Fleet Foxes Fleet Foxes
19 19 Green Day 21st Century Breakdown
20 20 Akon Freedom
MUSICWEEK ARTICLE
Singles
On the singles chart, much-fancied new releases from Calvin Harris and Peter Andre fall short of the summit, but there’s no reprise for Tinchy Stryder, whose Never Leave You collaboration with Amelle nevertheless drifts 1-2 (47,007 sales) ceding pole position to Black Eyed Peas’ I Gotta Feeling, which resumes at the top after a one week break, while increasing sales by 3.4% to 61,107.
It’s the 33rd single in the 57 year history of the singles chart to return to number one in the same chart run.
The 32nd was BEP’s last single, Boom Boom Pow, which completed its return to the top in June. Records rebounded to number one quite regularly in the early years of the charts, but have been rarer since – I Gotta Feeling is the sixth to turn the trick in the 21st century. Between 1969 and 1993, no record managed to claw its way back to the top after being dethroned, a sequence that was broken when Mr Blobby’s self-titled single dashed all hopes of a speedy demise when it floated back to the top.
Aside from Black Eyed Peas, the only act to have two songs return to the summit are Cliff Richard & The Shadows, who did it first with Please Don’t Tease in 1960 and repeated the feat with 1963’s Summer Holiday – although Wyclef Jean rebounded with The Fugees’ Killing Me Softly in 1996, then joined Shakira a decade later for the two time topper Hips Don’t Lie.
Shooting for his third straight number one, following his Dance Wiv Me collaboration with Dizzee Rascal and Chrome, and his solo success I’m Not Alone, Calvin Harris falls short with Ready For The Weekend (number three, 40,911 sales), the title track from his second album, which is released today (16th).
Meanwhile Anglo/Australian Peter Andre’s Behind Closed Doors – his first single since his much-publicised separation from Katie Price – debuts at number four on sales of 35,956 copies. It’s his 14th hit in all, and his first since his 2006 duet with Price, A Whole New World, which reached number 12.
For the second time in a row, a single by David Guetta has been given an early midweek release to combat a cover version on the Power Music label.
Guetta’s When Love Takes Over collaboration with Kelly Rowland was forced out when Power’s Airi L’s soundalike version was issued. Guetta managed a number seven debut on his way to number one, while Airi L debuted and peaked at number 22. Guetta’s new single Sexy Chick – a cleaned up version of Sexy Bitch - was made available digitally late on Thursday, and debuts at number 21 (9,601 sales) ahead of GG’s uncensored Sexy Bitch, which debuts at number 60 on sales of 2,990 copies.
Singles sales, at 2,312,658, were down 1.9% week-on-week, but up 30.76% on same week 2008 sales of 1,768,592.
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Albums
The Essential Michael Jackson’s sales take a double digit dip for the fifth straight week but the set is number one again on the artist album chart.
The Essential has now topped the chart for seven weeks in a row, and pulls level with Robbie Williams’ Swing When You’re Winning (2001/2) and Leona Lewis’ Spirit (2007/8) in third place in the table of albums with most consecutive weeks at number one this century.
Ahead of it lie only James Blunt’s Back To Bedlam (eight weeks in 2005) and The Beatles 1 (nine weeks, 2000/1). However, The Essential sold just 25,970 copies last week – the lowest tally for a number one album since May 18 2002, when Doves’ Last Broadcast topped the chart with a sale of 22,437.
Meanwhile, after five straight weeks as runner-up to The Essential, Florence & The Machine’s Lungs has its run punctured. The album dips to number six on sales of 17,158, taking its career tally to 186,326 sales. The last album to spend five weeks in a row at number two was Blue’s One Love, which spent the last five weeks of 2002 in the slot, behind Robbie Williams’ Escapology.
Lungs’ collapse leaves the way open for Beyonce’s I Am...Sasha Fierce to move into second place (21,456 sales) to achieve the highest position of its career. The album previously peaked 16 weeks ago, at number three. It has improved 31-24-19-12-5-2 in the last five weeks, while increasing its 39-week sales tally to 766,534. Its latest surge is, of course, linked to the success of latest single Sweet Dreams, which holds at number five on sales of 34,609.
In a quiet week for new releases, the only debuts come from Temper Trap, a new Sergio Mendes compilation and a re-issue of The Stone Roses’ classic self-titled debut. Australian band The Temper Trap reached number nine with Conditions in their homeland earlier this year, and make their UK debut at number 32 (4,137 sales).
Latin music legend Sergio Mendes had his first US chart album in 1966 but had to wait another 40 years for first blood here, eventually charting at the age of 65 with Timless in 2006 after his new recording of the classic Mas Que Nada, featuring Black Eyed Peas, was featured in a Nike TV advert.
Timeless eventually reached number 15 and sold more than 102,000 copies. Mendes returns to the chart this week with a career-encompassing Best Of, which arrives at number 49 on sales of 2,538 copies.
The Stone Roses’ eponymous debut album was released in 1989, and to mark its 20th birthday it has been reissued in a new version which adds 12-mixes, a CD packed with ‘lost demos’ and a DVD.
It enters the chart at number five on sales of 17,862 copies. The original album debuted at number 32 in 1989, and spent six weeks on the chart before vanishing. It has returned on multiple occasions since, reaching its all-time peak position of number nine in 2004, when it was discounted to £3.99 in the HMV sale.
A 10th anniversary edition of the set peaked at number 26 in 1999. With help from several other special editions along the way the album has sold upwards of 800,000 copies in total.
Now That’s What I Call Music! 73 spends its fourth week atop the compilation chart, with its rate of decline slowing again to 36.3%. It sold 45,936 copies last week, to take its 27-day running tally to 533,457.
With third single 22 climbing the chart, Lily Allen’s second album It’s Not Me, It’s You has been staging a comeback from its lowest chart position of 21, to which it fell five weeks ago.
Since then it has moved 18-17-17-16-13. 22 moves 44-37 this week (6,448 sales), and is the third single from the album, after The Fear (number one) and Not Fair (number five).
It is the fifth hit to include 22 in its title. Every number from one to 25 has featured in a hit. Surprisingly 26 hasn’t, although Chic recorded an excellent song of that title, on which the group boasted that in a Bo Derek 10 style scenario, “on a scale of one to 10, my baby’s a 26.”
Album sales fell 6.8% last week to 1,623,167 – the second lowest tally in 502 chart weeks in the 21st century, beating only the 1,564,412 albums sold in the week ending 13 May 2000.
Source: MW by Alan Jones
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Thanks to OCC, MW, ManicKangaroo and Martin for all the info
aShLEy
08-20-2009, 10:23 PM
Thank god Remedy finally go into the Top 10! Hope it stays in there for a few weeks! :D
Wayne
08-23-2009, 01:20 PM
DVD Music Video Chart - Sunday 16 August 2009
This Week (Last Week) Artist -Title (Weeks in Chart)
01 (01) Michael Jackson - Moonwalker (8 weeks)
02 (04) Original Cast Recording - High School Musical - The Concert (104 weeks)
03 (03) Michael Jackson - Number Ones (13 weeks)
04 (02) Michael Jackson - Live In Bucharest - The Dangerous Tour (33 weeks)
05 (08) Anvil - The Story Of (9 weeks)
06 (05) Michael Jackson - History 1 & 2 (13 weeks)
07 (09) Garland/ Sinatra/ Martin - Judy Frank & Dean (23 weeks)
08 (06) Leonard Cohen - Live In London (20 weeks)
09 (07) Michael Jackson - The Trial & Triumph Of The King Of Pop (6 weeks)
10 (12) Original Cast Recording - Dream Cast - Les Miserables In Concert (481 weeks)
11 (10) Michael Jackson - Unmasked (7 weeks)
12 (15) Michael Jackson - Never Surrender (5 weeks)
13 (13) Iron Maiden - Flight 666 - The Film (12 weeks)
14 (RE) Various - Woodstock (5 weeks)
15 (14) Jeff Wayne/ Cast Recording - The War Of The Worlds - Live On Stage (64 weeks)
16 (17) Michael Jackson - The One (6 weeks)
17 (RE) Queen & Paul Rodgers - Live In Ukraine (8 weeks)
18 (11) Michael Jackson - Moonwalking - The True Story (3 weeks)
19 (RE) Joy Division - Their Own Story In Their Own Words (29 weeks)
20 (20) Michael Jackson - History - The King Of Pop 1958-2009 (4 weeks)
All the old Michael Jackson DVD 'weeks in chart' are since 2005.
Moonwalker is the only Music DVD in the main DVD chart, it's down from 10 to 15.
Thanks daveyboy
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