UK Charts (07/05/2011)

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Postby AutomaticBR » Fri Apr 29, 2011 6:32 pm

TOP 100 SINGLES
TW | LW | Song | Artist | Weeks On Chart

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01. (01) PARTY ROCK ANTHEM (LMFAO feat Lauren Bennett & GoonRock) 6 wks
02. (15) THE LAZY SONG (Bruno Mars) 2 wks
03. (03) ON THE FLOOR (Jennifer Lopez feat Pitbull) 5 wks
04. (05) BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE (Chris Brown feat Benny Benassi) 4 wks
05. (06) SWEAT (Snoop Dogg vs David Guetta) 7 wks
06. (07) E.T. (Katy Perry feat Kanye West) 6 wks
07. (02) UNORTHODOX (Wretch 32 feat Example) 2 wks
08. (NE) GUILT (Nero) 1 wk
09. (04) FAST CAR (Tracy Chapman) 16 wks
10. (10) BUZZIN' REMIX (Mann feat 50 Cent) 8 wks
11. (18) RUN THE WORLD (GIRLS) (Beyonce) 2 wks
12. (12) SOMEONE LIKE YOU (Adele) 14 wks
13. (08) JUST CAN'T GET ENOUGH (Black Eyed Peas) 8 wks
14. (11) S&M (Rihanna) 19 wks
15. (29) I NEED A DOLLAR (Aloe Blacc) 4 wks
16. (13) PRICE TAG (Jessie J feat B.o.B) 13 wks
17. (14) BRIGHT LIGHTS BIGGER CITY (Cee Lo Green feat Wiz Khalifa) 7 wks
18. (32) NOBODY'S PERFECT (Jessie J) 2 wks
19. (21) SKINNY LOVE (Birdy) 8 wks
20. (16) DON'T HOLD YOUR BREATH (Nicole Scherzinger) 7 wks
21. (19) ALL OF THE LIGHTS (Kanye West feat Drake & Rihanna) 10 wks
22. (26) TILL THE WORLD ENDS (Britney Spears) 8 wks
23. (09) JUDAS (Lady Gaga) 3 wks
24. (17) BLACK & YELLOW (Wiz Khalifa) 8 wks
25. (35) GIVE ME EVERYTHING (Pitbull feat Ne-Yo, Afrojack & Nayer) 412 wks
26. (22) ROLLING IN THE DEEP (Adele) 15 wks
27. (NE) LOSER LIKE ME (Glee Cast) 1 wk
28. (20) BORN THIS WAY (Lady Gaga) 12 wks
29. (25) HELLO (Martin Solveig feat Dragonette) 18 wks
30. (24) YEAH 3X (Chris Brown) 14 wks
31. (NE) GET IT RIGHT (Glee Cast) 1 wk
32. (28) I NEED A DOCTOR (Dr Dre feat Eminem & Skylar Grey) 13 wks
33. (27) GRENADE (Bruno Mars) 16 wks
34. (NE) DIRTY TALK (Wynter Gordon) 1 wk
35. (31) GIRLS FALL LIKE DOMINOES (Nicki Minaj) 5 wks
36. (36) WHO'S THAT CHICK (David Guetta feat Rihanna) 22 wks
37. (33) SIMPLY UNSTOPPABLE (YES REMIX) (Tinie Tempah) 2 wks
38. (51) TIME (Chase & Status feat Delilah) 2 wks
39. (34) CHAMPION (Chipmunk feat Chris Brown) 12 wks
40. (37) IN THE AIR (Chipmunk feat Keri Hilson) 4 wks
41. (30) BROKEN RECORD (Katy B) 5 wks
42. (41) GOOD GIRL (Alexis Jordan) 10 wks
43. (38) BLOW (Ke$ha) 5 wks
44. (44) L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N. (Noah & The Whale) 14 wks
45. (45) F**KIN' PERFECT (Pink) 14 wks
46. (23) DIAMONDS (Starboy Nathan) 2 wks
47. (46) FIREWORK (Katy Perry) 28 wks
48. (48) DO IT LIKE A DUDE (Jessie J) 23 wks
49. (39) GOLD FOREVER (Wanted) 7 wks
50. (59) MAKE YOU FEEL MY LOVE (Adele) 38 wks
51. (42) C'MON (CATCH 'EM BY SURPRISE) (Tiesto vs Diplo feat Busta Rhymes) 12 wks
52. (50) DOWN ON ME (Jeremih feat 50 Cent) 14 wks
53. (61) JUST THE WAY YOU ARE (AMAZING) (Bruno Mars) 32 wks
54. (54) F**K YOU (Cee-Lo Green) 30 wks
55. (56) ONLY GIRL (IN THE WORLD) (Rihanna) 27 wks
56. (68) BACKSEAT (New Boyz feat The Cataracs & Dev) 2 wks
57. (49) HIGHER (Taio Cruz feat Travie McCoy & Kylie Minogue) 16 wks
58. (78) GONE (Nelly feat Kelly Rowland) 1 wk
59. (111) RAISE YOUR GLASS (Pink) 18 wks

60. (58) BASS CANNON (Flux Pavilion) 6 wks
61. (NE) RAISE YOUR GLASS (Glee Cast) 1 wk
62. (106) ROLL UP (Wiz Khalifa) 1 wk

63. (55) WONDERMAN (Tinie Tempah feat Ellie Goulding) 16 wks
64. (62) TONIGHT (I'M F**KIN' YOU) (Enrique Iglesias feat Ludacris & DJ Frank E) 13 wks
65. (66) WHAT'S MY NAME (Rihanna feat Drake) 24 wks
66. (NE) BASS DOWN LOW (Dev feat Cataracs) 1 wk
67. (53) WE R WHO WE R (Ke$ha) 14 wks
68. (65) COMING HOME (Diddy Dirty Money feat Skylar Grey) 15 wks
69. (70) LOOK AT ME NOW (Chris Brown feat Busta Rhymes & Lil' Wayne) 6 wks
70. (43) DON'T SIT DOWN 'CAUSE I MOVED YOUR CHAIR (Arctic Monkeys) 3 wks
71. (40) YEAH RIGHT (Dionne Bromfield feat Diggy Simmons) 4 wks
72. (75) SOMETHING GOOD CAN WORK (Two Door Cinema Club) 2 wks
73. (64) EYES WIDE SHUT (JLS feat Tinie Tempah) 16 wks
74. (73) THE TIME (DIRTY BIT) (Black Eyed Peas) 25 wks
75. (99) YOUR SONG (Ellie Goulding) 20 wks
76. (74) BLIND FAITH (Chase & Status feat. Liam Bailey)
77. (NE) HELL TO THE NO (Glee Cast)
78. (52) LANDSLIDE (Glee Cast feat Gwyneth Paltrow)
79. (138) SET FIRE TO THE RAIN (Adele)
80. (67) ROPE (Foo Fighters)
81. (NE) MR SAXOBEAT (Alexandra Stan)
82. (77) LIKE A G6 (Far East Movement feat Cataracts & Dev)
83. (112) THIS IS THE LIFE (Amy MacDonald)
84. (71) ANTI-D (Wombats)
85. (110) THE GOLDEN AGE (Asteroids Galaxy Tour)
86. (80) THE BALLAD OF MONA LISA (Panic! At The Disco)
87. (87) MOMENT 4 LIFE (Nicki Minaj feat Drake)
88. (101) I GOTTA FEELING (Black Eyed Peas)
89. (RE) I REMEMBER ME (Jennifer Hudson)

90. (82) TRAKTOR (Wretch 32 feat L)
91. (98) PASS OUT (Tinie Tempah)
92. (85) HAPPINESS (Alexis Jordan)
93. (159) ONE DAY LIKE THIS (Elbow)
94. (90) WRITTEN IN THE STARS (Tinie Tempah feat Eric Turner)
95. (RE) SHE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN (Fyfe Dangerfield)
96. (121) MARRY YOU (Bruno Mars)

97. (81) ANIMAL (Neon Trees)
98. (105) LOVE THE WAY YOU LIE (Eminem feat Rihanna)
99. (47) PENNY ARCADE (Sammy King)
100. (83) SING (My Chemical Romance)
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Postby AutomaticBR » Fri Apr 29, 2011 6:33 pm

TOP 100 ALBUMS
TW | LW | Album | Artist | Weeks On Chart

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01. (01) 21 (Adele) 14 wks
02. (03) 19 (Adele) 84 wks
03. (NE) PROUDLY PRESENT...THIS MODERN GLITCH (Wombats) 1 wk
04. (02) WASTING LIGHT (Foo Fighters) 3 wks
05. (04) WHO YOU ARE (Jessie J) 9 wks
06. (07) DOO WOPS AND HOOLIGANS (Bruno Mars) 15 wks
07. (32) THE KING OF LIMBS (Radiohead) 5 wks
08. (05) LOUD (Rihanna) 24 wks
09. (06) THE LADY KILLER (Cee-Lo Green) 25 wks
10. (16) NO MORE IDOLS (Chase & Status) 13 wks
11. (13) CRAZY LOVE (Michael Buble) 80 wks
12. (09) GLEE - THE MUSIC - SEASON TWO - VOL 5 (Glee Cast ) 3 wks
13. (08) ON A MISSION (Katy B) 4 wks
14. (11) BUILD A ROCKET BOYS! (Elbow) 8 wks
15. (25) LAST NIGHT ON EARTH (Noah & The Whale) 8 wks
16. (17) GOOD OL' FASHIONED LOVE (Overtones) 25 wks
17. (18) DISC-OVERY (Tinie Tempah) 30 wks
18. (20) F.A.M.E. (Chris Brown) 6 wks
19. (27) GREATEST HITS - SO FAR (Pink) 24 wks
20. (NE) I REMEMBER ME (Jennifer Hudson) 1 wk
21. (19) THE DEFAMATION OF STRICKLAND BANKS (Plan B) 55 wks
22. (14) UP ON THE ROOF – THE VERY BEST OF (Drifters) 6 wks
23. (51) LIGHTS (Ellie Goulding) 51 wks
24. (22) KILLER LOVE (Nicole Scherzinger) 6 wks
25. (29) FEMME FATALE (Britney Spears) 5 wks
26. (21) SEASONS OF MY SOUL (Rumer) 26 wks
27. (10) TRANSITION (Chipmunk) 2 wks
28. (NE) I'LL NEVER GET OUT OF THIS WORLD ALIVE (Steve Earle) 1 wk
29. (39) TEENAGE DREAM (Katy Perry) 35 wks
30. (NE) HARD BARGAIN (Emmylou Harris) 1 wk
31. (36) PRIDE OF THE NATION (Band Of The Coldstream Guards) 5 wks
32. (30) PROGRESS (Take That) 24 wks
33. (37) THE FAME (Lady Gaga) 120 wks
34. (23) PAPER AIRPLANE (Alison Krauss & Union Station) 3 wks
35. (87) THE ULTIMATE (Bee Gees) 4 wks
36. (52) LUNGS (Florence & The Machine) 90 wks
37. (59) PINK FRIDAY (Nicki Minaj) 23 wks
38. (38) GREATEST HITS (Foo Fighters) 56 wks
39. (NE) THE HYMNS ALBUM (Wallingford Parish Church Choir) 1 wk
40. (40) SIGH NO MORE (Mumford & Sons) 82 wks
41. (28) WHAT DID YOU EXPECT FROM THE VACCINES? (Vaccines) 7 wks
42. (12) THE FALL (Gorillaz) 2 wks
43. (NE) ENDING ON A HIGH NOTE – THE FINAL CONCERT (A-ha) 1 wk
44. (34) SING IT LOUD (kd lang and the Siss Boom Bang) 2 wks
45. (NE) GO NOW AND LIVE (We Are The Ocean) 1 wk
46. (41) ANGLES (Strokes) 6 wks
47. (15) MIRRORWRITING (Jamie Woon) 2 wks
48. (53) TRACY CHAPMAN (Tracy Chapman) 141 wks
49. (35) SIMPLY EVA (Eva Cassidy) 13 wks
50. (46) WHEN RONAN MET BURT (Ronan Keating & Burt Bacharach) 6 wks
51. (43) OLLY MURS (Olly Murs) 22 wks
52. (62) TOURIST HISTORY (Two Door Cinema Club) 11 wks
53. (110) LIGHT AFTER DARK (Clare Maguire) 5 wks
54. (NE) UNION BLACK (Skindred) 1 wk
55. (119) HAPPINESS (Hurts) 12 wks

56. (55) GLEE - THE MUSIC - SEASON TWO - VOL 4 (Glee Cast) 10 wks
57. (83) MAYHEM (Imelda May) 19 wks
58. (47) THE BEGINNING (Black Eyed Peas) 22 wks
59. (45) DIFFERENT GEAR, STILL SPEEDING (Beady Eye ) 9 wks
60. (84) FLEET FOXES (Fleet Foxes) 48 wks
61. (NE) ALL AT ONCE (Airborne Toxic Event) 1 wk

62. (54) BRING HIM HOME (Alfie Boe) 18 wks
63. (61) COME AROUND SUNDOWN (Kings of Leon) 24 wks
64. (50) SCIENCE & FAITH (Script) 33 wksh
65. (64) DO YOU WANT THE TRUTH OR SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL (Paloma Faith) 69 wks
66. (NE) FISHIN' FOR WOOS (Bowling For Soup) 1 wk
67. (126) LET ENGLAND SHAKE (PJ Harvey) 6 wks

68. (56) ELIZA DOOLITTLE (Eliza Doolittle) 42 wks
69. (49) THE GUITAR (Milos Karadaglic) 3 wks
70. (24) MUSIC IS MY WORLD (James Last) 2 wks
71. (73) TRON LEGACY (OST) (Daft Punk) 8 wks
72. (69) A ROYAL TRIBUTE (Band Of The Welsh Guards) 4 wks
73. (71) GOOD GIRL GONE BAD (Rihanna) 119 wks
74. (68) SUNNY SIDE UP (Paolo Nutini) 100 wks
75. (75) RECOVERY (Eminem) 42 wks
76. (70) ONLY BY THE NIGHT (Kings Of Leon)
77. (85) NUMBER ONES (Michael Jackson)
78. (65) MOONLIGHT SERENADE (Andre Rieu & Johann Strauss Orchestra)
79. (77) CURTAIN CALL - THE HITS (Eminem)
80. (NE) THE VERY BEST OF (Morrissey)
81. (72) ALEXIS JORDAN (Alexis Jordan)
82. (63) THE WANTED (Wanted)
83. (44) DOGGUMENTARY (Snoop Dogg)
84. (82) ONLY REVOLUTIONS (Biffy Clyro)
85. (91) THE SELDOM SEEN KID (Elbow)
86. (96) ANIMAL (Ke$ha)
87. (74) DANGER DAYS - THE TRUE LIVES OF THE FABULOUS KILLJOYS (My Chemical Romance)
88. (26) WALK THE RIVER (Guillemots)
89. (31) PUNK & POETRY (King Blues)
90. (90) GOODBYE LULLABY (Avril Lavigne)
91. (79) THE BOMB SHELTER SESSIONS (Vintage Trouble)
92. (60) THE ENGLISH RIVIERA (Metronomy)
93. (138) GOOD THINGS (Aloe Blacc)
94. (136) LOVE LIVE LIFE (N-Dubz)

95. (89) RATED R (Rihanna)
96. (101) THIS IS WAR (30 Seconds To Mars)
97. (80) MY LOVE: THE ESSENTIAL COLLECTION (Celine Dion)
98. (102) GREATEST HITS (Enrique Iglesias)
99. (78) MY WORLD (Justin Bieber)
100. (42) THE ROAD (Mike & The Mechanics)
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Postby AutomaticBR » Fri Apr 29, 2011 6:38 pm

TOP 50 AIRPLAY
TW | LW | Artist | Song

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01 02 Jennifer Lopez feat Pitbull On The Floor
02 01 Cee Lo Green Bright Lights Bigger City
03 05 Nicole Scherzinger Don't Hold Your Breath
04 03 Jessie J feat B.o.B Price Tag
05 06 Katy Perry feat Kanye West E.T.
06 09 Mann feat 50 Cent Buzzin' – Remix
07 04 LMFAO feat Lauren Bennett & GoonRock Party Rock Anthem
08 13 Rihanna S&M
09 10 Adele Rolling In The Deep
10 12 Pink F**kin' Perfect
11 08 Adele Someone Like You
12 30 Bruno Mars The Lazy Song
13 19 Aloe Blacc I Need A Dollar
14 07 Black Eyed Peas Just Can't Get Enough
15 14 Wretch 32 feat Example Unorthodox
16 17 Snoop Dogg vs David Guetta Sweat (Wet)
17 11 Lady Gaga Born This Way
18 86 Noah & The Whale Tonight's The Kind Of Night
19 46 Chris Brown feat Benny Benassi Beautiful People
20 15 Cee Lo Green Forget You
21 22 David Guetta feat Rihanna Who's That Chick?
22 18 Take That Happy Now
23 28 Chris Brown Yeah 3X
24 26 Bruno Mars Just The Way You Are (Amazing)
25 54 Lady Gaga Judas
26 27 Clare Maguire The Shield And Sword
27 16 Bruno Mars Grenade
28 36 Wiz Khalifa Black & Yellow
29 23 Mike Posner Cooler Than Me
30 38 Diddy & Dirty Money feat Skylar Grey Coming Home
31 33 Rihanna Only Girl (In The World)
32 34 Katy Perry feat Snoop Dogg California Gurls
33 35 Martin Solveig feat Dragonette Hello
34 40 Taio Cruz Dynamite
35 41 Alice Gold Runaway Love
36 68 Alex Gaudino feat Kelly Rowland What A Feeling
37 24 Jessie J Do It Like A Dude
38 37 Chipmunk feat Chris Brown Champion
39 49 Katy Perry Firework
40 NE Jessie J Nobody's Perfect
41 50 Pink Raise Your Glass
42 43 Chase & Status feat Delilah Time
43 58 Black Eyed Peas I Gotta Feeling
44 31 Foo Fighters Rope
45 59 Brooke Fraser Something In The Water
46 20 Wanted Gold Forever
47 NE Pierces Glorious
48 25 Train Marry Me
49 39 Nero Guilt
50 NE Beyonce Run The World (Girls)
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SINGLES

73,076 LMFAO (1)
49,981 Bruno Mars (2)
48,921 Jennifer Lopez (3)
45,564 Chris Brown/Benny Benassi (4)
41,744 Snoop Dogg/David Guetta (5)
31,152 Nero (8)
30,848 Tracy Chapman (9)
28,080 Man (10)
27,919 Beyonce (11)
18,730 Aloe Blacc (15)
16,930 Jessie J [NP] (18)
15,828 Birdy (19)
14,986 Lady Gaga (23)
13,417 Glee Cast [LLM] (27)
12,550 Lady Gaga (28)
11,152 Glee Cast [GIR] (31)
4,546 Nelly/Kelly Rowland (58)
4,544 Pink (59)
4,505 Glee Cast [RYG] (61)

ALBUMS

73,771 Adele [21] (1)
27,218 Adele [19] (2)
23,357 Wombats (3)
21,498 Foo Fighters (4)
16,777 Jessie J (5)
13,034 Bruno Mars (6)
12,964 Radiohead (7)
5,214 Jennifer Hudson (21)
3,770 Emmylou Harris (30)
3,360 Bee Gees (35)
3,271 Wallingford Parish Church Choir (39)
2,966 A-Ha (43)
2,896 We Are The Ocean (45)

COMPILATIONS

59,627 Now That’s What I Call Music! 78 (1)
1,915 The Royal Wedding – The Official Album (13)

TO DATE SINGLES

411,589 Lady Gaga – Born this Way
402,463 Jennifer Lopez/Pitbull - On The Floor
389,554 LMFAO - Part Rock Anthem
147,561 Chris Brown/Benny Benassi - Beautiful People
69,418 Lady Gaga – Judas
46,006 Beyonce – Run the World (Girls)

TO DATE ALBUMS

2,141,776 Adele – 21
1,329.453 Adele – 19
471,881 Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes
172,720 Jennifer Hudson – Jennifer Hudson
21,179 Jennifer Lopez - Brave
27,659 Emmylou Harris – All I Intended To Be
12,245 Beastie Boys - The Mix Up
11,780 Gary Moore - Bad For You Baby
10,108 Bowling For Soup - Sorry For Partyin'

YEAR TO DATE TOP 20 SINGLES

01 01 Adele Someone Like You
02 02 Jessie J feat. B.o.B Price Tag
03 03 Bruno Mars Grenade
04 04 Adele Rolling In The Deep
05 05 Rihanna S&M
06 06 Jessie J Do It Like A Dude
07 07 Lady Gaga Born This Way
08 08 Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull On The Floor
09 11 LMFAO Feat. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock Party Rock Anthem
10 09 Chris Brown Yeah 3X
11 10 Chipmunk feat. Chris Brown Champion
12 14 Nicole Scherzinger Don't Hold Your Breath
13 12 Diddy & Dirty Money feat. Skylar Grey Coming Home
14 13 Ke$ha We R Who We R
15 15 Rihanna feat. Drake What's My Name?
16 16 David Guetta feat. Rihanna Who's That Chick?
17 17 Black Eyed Peas Just Can't Get Enough
18 18 JLS feat. Tinie Tempah Eyes Wide Shut
19 20 Dr Dre feat. Eminem & Skylar Grey I Need a Doctor
20 19 Taio Cruz feat. Travie McCoy & Kylie Minogue Higher

YEAR TO DATE TOP 20 ALBUMS

01 01 Adele 21
02 02 Adele 19
03 03 Rihanna Loud
04 04 Bruno Mars Doo Wops & Hooligans
05 05 Jessie J Who You Are
06 06 Plan B The Defamation of Strickland Banks
07 07 Cee Lo Green The Lady Killer
08 08 Mumford & Sons Sigh No More
09 09 Tinie Tempah Disc-Overy
10 10 The Overtones Good Ol' Fashioned Love
11 11 Rumer Seasons Of My Soul
12 12 Elbow Build A Rocket Boys!
13 13 Take That Progress
14 16 Foo Fighters Wasting Light
15 14 Chase & Status No More Idols
16 15 Ellie Goulding Lights
17 17 Eva Cassidy Simply Eva
18 18 Michael Buble Crazy Love
19 19 Katy Perry Teenage Dream
20 20 Pink Greatest Hits… So Far!!!

MUSICWEEK ARTICLE

Singles

LMFAO extend their stay atop the singles chart to three weeks with Party Rock Anthem, to become the first American record to spend more than two weeks in a row at number one since Owl City’s Fireflies in January/February 2010.

The collaboration with Lauren Bennett and GoonRock sold 73,076 copies last week.

Bruno Mars already has two number one hits from his debut solo album Doo-Wops & Hooligans, and could be in line for a third, as new single The Lazy Song surges 15-2 (49,981 sales). The album is also on the climb, moving 7-6 (13,034 sales).

One of the most successful adjectives in chart history is ‘beautiful’, which has been in the title of nine number ones thus far. Beautiful People by Chris Brown feat. Benny Benassi now seems unlikely to add to that list, improving 5-4 this week, with sales up just 3.60% at 45,564.

Three of the seven new entries to the Top 75 this week are Glee Cast recordings but the highest new entry comes from rising drum & bass duo Nero, whose Guilt – their second single for Chase & Status’ MTA label – debuts at number eight (31,152 sales) four months after they reached number 15 with Me And You. Two of the Glee Cast entries are originals – their first. They are Loser Like Me (number 27, 13,417 sales) and Get It Right (number31, 11,152 sales).

Completing their debuts, and raising their tally of Top 75 hits to 81, their version of Pink’s number 13 hit Raise Your Glass debuts at number 61 (4,505 sales), while Pink’s own version re-enters at number 59 (4,544 sales).

After debuting at number 18 on less than three days sales, Beyonce’s Run The World (Girls) jumps to number 11 (27,919 sales). Meanwhile, another song issued under the ‘on air/on sale’ initiative – Lady GaGa’s Judas – suffers a 9-23 slump (14,986 sales). Without the boost it would have been given by pent-up demand, it’s the lowest charting of nine official GaGa singles. It may yet recover, of course, as radio play is still growing, and the video has only just hit TV.

GaGa’s first ‘on air/on sale’ single, Born This Way, never managed to top its number three debut, though its video premiere helped it to rebound 8-4 on its fourth week on the chart. It has subsequently become GaGa’s sixth single to top 400,000 sales.

Beyonce’s Destiny’s Child bandmate Kelly Rowland is also back on the chart this week, debuting at number 58 (4,546 sales) with Gone. The track, creditd to Nelly feat. Kelly Rowland, is the rhyming pair’s belated follow-up to 2002 collaboration Dilemma, which went all the way to number one.

A re-entry at number four last week, thanks to Britain’s Got Talent, Tracy Chapman’s Fast Car reverses to number nine, but sells a further 30,848 copies.

In the 20s for seven weeks, Birdy’s Skinny Love surfs on a gentle updraft to a new peak at number 19, with sales up 3.2% at 15,828.

Jessie J’s third Top 20 hit of the year, Nobody’s Perfect jumps 32-18 (16,930 sales).

With over 99% of singles sales nowadays in the form of downloads, the format is less prone than the album market to the vagaries of the weather and bank holidays and actually increased 2.05% week-on-week to 3,011,791 – 13.49% above same week 2010 sales of 2,653,760.

Albums

No change at the top of the singles or albums charts this week, as the convergence of two bank holidays and exceptionally good weather conspire to produce the worst trading climate for some time.

While singles – which are explored in a companion piece elsewhere on the website– actually benefit from bank holidays, as they are driven by downloads, overall album sales have been hit hard.

At their lowest level for 45 weeks a fortnight ago, they took another dive last week with sales falling to a paltry 1,547,983. That’s 15.05% below same week 2010 sales of 1,822,280, and the lowest tally in 591 weeks in the 21st century, replacing week-ending 13 May 2000, when 1,564,412 albums were sold.

Though outdoor activities and watching the royal wedding kept punters out of shops during the day, album downloads are available 24/7 and were considerably less affected by the proceedings. In fact, their share of the market increased to 25.61% - a new record, beating their previous best of 23.69%, set three weeks ago.

Having sold fewer than 100,000 copies in a week for the first time a fortnight ago, Adele’s 21 topped the album chart for the 13th time in 14 weeks but saw its sales slide a further 19.60% to 73,771. That’s the lowest sale for a number one album since Rihanna’s Loud led the list with sales of 44,827 some 15 weeks ago.

After three weeks at number three, Adele’s first album, 19, climbs back to number two, on sales of 27,218 copies. It is the fifth time Adele has had the top two albums thus far this year.

Among new entries, the week’s top title is This Modern Glitch, the second album by Liverpool band The Wombats. Although none of the three singles thus far lifted from the album managed to breach the Top 20 – Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves) reached number 23, Jump Into The Fog got to number 35 and Anti-D peaked at number 42 – the album’s number three debut on sales of 23,357 copies beats the number 11 entry and peak of their 2007 debut, A Guide To Love, Loss And Desperation. The latter album sold 19,892 copies the week of its debut, spun off four Top 40 singles, and topped the 300,000 sales mark a fortnight ago.

Jennifer Hudson made several TV and radio appearances to promote her second album, I Remember Me, which duly debuts at number 20 (5,214 sales). Hudson’s self-titled 2008 debut entered lower (at number 37) and ultimately reached number 21. It has sold 172,720 copies to date.

Country veteran Emmylou Harris charts for the fifth decade in a row, and has her highest placing album since 1976’s Elite Hotel and 1977’s Luxury Liner – both of which peaked at number 17 – with her critically acclaimed new set, Hard Bargain, debuting at number 30 (3,770 sales). It’s the 64 year old’s 12th chart entry, and the follow-up to All I Intended To Be, a 2008 release that peaked at number 40, and has sold 27,659 copies. Fellow country/roots singer Steve Earle makes it a week of rare success for the genre, with his latest album, I’ll Never Get Out Of This World Alive, debuting at number 28 (3,916 sales).

It sets a new benchmark for the 56 year old, who has hitherto charted seven albums in the UK but had a previous top placing of number 32 for 2000 release, Transcendental Blues.

Elsewhere in the Top 50, there are debuts for Wallingford Parish Church Choir’s The Hymns Album (number 39, 3,271 sales); Norwegian band A-Ha’s live swansong, Ending On A High Note (number 43, 2,966 sales); and Go Now And Live by Essex rockers We Are The Ocean (number 45, 2,896 sales), whose only previous release, Cutting Our Teeth, got to number 143 in February 2010.

The screening of the documentary In Our Own Time and a Top Of The Pops 2 special on Easter Sunday triggered a revival of The Ultimate Bee Gees. The 2009 compilation, which peaked at number 19, re-enters the list at number 35, with 3,360 sales, lifting its career tally to 86,165.

The special edition’ of Radiohead’s The King Of Limbs – which includes an exclusive newspaper, as well as the CD and a 10-inch heavyweight vinyl editions of the album – was belatedly released, and sold 9,986 copies, to boost the album 32-7 (12,964 sales), equalling its previous chart peak.

With a plethora of wedding themed albums making mercifully little impact, Now That’s What I Call Music! 78 completes a third easy week atop the compilation chart, on sales of 59,627 copies. Kudos to Decca for the fast turnaround for The Royal Wedding – The Official Album, though it didn’t set the chart on fire, debuting at number 13, on sales of just 1,915 copies.

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Postby AutomaticBR » Fri Apr 29, 2011 6:47 pm

Better sooner than latter, right? :lol: as I won't be able to open the thread tomorrow. Somebody can please bump it up on sunday when the charts are released?
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Postby JackDaniels666 » Fri Apr 29, 2011 6:56 pm

Well personally I reckon no change on the singles or albums chart at number 1 this week. ;)
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Postby Graham76man » Sun May 01, 2011 4:11 pm

For those who can't wait the REAL CHART has the answers:
Royal Wedding Fever! Or not?

http://therealchart.blogspot.com/p/this-weeks-chart.html
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Postby brettyboy » Sun May 01, 2011 8:08 pm

Brett Bradley-Howarth’s UK Top 40 Analysis:

10 records are climbing, 20 are sliding, there are 5 non-movers and 5 new-entries

01(01)LMFAO – Party rock anthem
02(15)Bruno Mars – Lazy song^
03(03)Jennifer Lopez & Pitbull – On the floor
04(05)Chris Brown & Benny Benassi – Beautiful people^
05(06)Snoop Dogg – Sweat^
06(07)Katy Perry & Kanye West – E.T^
07(02)Wretch 32 & Example – Unorthodox
08(NE)Nero – Guilt*
09(04)Tracy Chapman – Fast car
10(10)Mann & 50 Cent – Buzzin
11(18)Beyonce – Run the world^
12(12)Adele – Someone like you
13(08)Black Eyed Peas – Just can’t get enough
14(11)Rihanna – S&M
15(29)Aloe Blacc – I need a dollar^
16(13)Jessie J & B.o.B – Price tag
17(14)Cee Lo Green – Bright lights bigger city
18(32)Jessie J – Nobody’s perfect^
19(21)Birdy – Skinny love^
20(16)Nicole Scherzinger – Don’t hold your breath
21(19)Kanye West, Drake & Rihanna – All of the lights
22(26)Britney Spears – Till the world ends ^
23(09)Lady Gaga – Judas
24(17)Wiz Khalifa – Black and yellow
25(35)Pitbull, Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer – Give me everything^
26(22)Adele – Rolling in the deep
27(NE)Glee Cast – Loser like me*
28(20)Lady Gaga – Born this way
29(25)Martin Solveig & Dragonette – Hello
30(24)Chris Brown – Yeah 3X
31(NE)Glee Cast – Get it right*
32(28)Dr Dre, Eminem & Skylar Grey – I need a doctor
33(27)Bruno Mars – Grenade
34(NE)Wynter Gordon – Dirty talk*
35(31)Nicki Minaj – Girls fall like dominoes
36(36)David Guetta & Rihanna – Who’s that chick?
37(33)Tinie Tempah – Simply unstoppable
38(NE)Chase and Status & Delilah – Time*
39(34)Chipmunk & Chris Brown - Champion
40(37)Chipmunk & Keri Hilson – In the air

Bubbling under:
58(78)Nelly & Kelly Rowland – Gone^
62(106)Wiz Khalifa – Roll up^
78(138)Adele – Set fire to the rain^

There’s no change at the top of the chart once again as LMFAO rule the roost for a third week with ‘Party rock anthem’.

There may not be a new chart topper, but there’s a lot of upward movement in the top 10; Right behind LMFAO is Bruno Mars’ ‘Lazy song’ which shoots 13 places up the chart to a new peak of number 2 in just its second charting week, now becoming his fifth single out of five to reach the top 3.

1 place below is the next climber, Chris Brown and Benny Benassi’s ‘Beautiful people’ climbs a place to a new number 4 peak in its 4th charting week.

Also climbing at 5 is Snoop Dogg’s ‘Sweat’ which u-turns back up a place. Also u-turning right behind is Katy Perry and Kanye West’s ‘E.T’, up 1 to number 6.

Just outside the top 10 is Beyonce’s ‘Run the world’; after a number 18 debut last week, it shoots up 7 places to number 11, can it creep up a little further next week and become her 16th Top 10 hit since the demise of Destiny’s Child?

There’s good news for Aloe Blacc, after a chart debut last week, this week ‘I need a dollar’ rockets 14 places up the chart to a new number 15 peak.

Jessie J’s ‘Nobody’s perfect’ is up 14 places to a new peak of number 18,now Jessie’s 3rd hit to crack the top 20
Also climbing into the top 20, at long last is Birdy’s ‘Skinny love’ which creeps up 2 places to number 19 in its 8th charting week.

Just outside the top 20 are 2 more climbers; Britney Spears’ ‘Till the world ends’ is on the rise again, up 4 places to number 22, still flirting with the top 20 in its 4th (non-consecutive) charting week, still her first single not to crack it. Not far behind Pitbull, Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer’s ‘Give me everything’ shoots 10 places up to number 25 in its second charting weeks. ‘Give me everything’ is now Pitbull’s 7th top 30 hit, Ne-Yo’s 12th, Nayer’s first and Afrojack’s 2nd.

Lots of records move up, but several songs appear to have peaked last week; Wretch 32 and Example’s stay in the top 5 is over after just a week as ‘Unorthodox’ slides 5 to number 7, Lady Gaga’s ‘Judas’ plummets 14 places to number 23 after just a week inside the top 10, Tinie Tempah’s ‘Simply unstoppable’ slides 4 to 37 and Chipmunk and Keri’s ‘In the air’ falls 3 to 40. Having climbed into the top 10 last week, Lady Gaga’s ‘Judas’ dropping out of the top 20 this week suggests it is likely to have already peaked, making it her smallest hit since her collaboration with Wale, ‘Chillin’ peaked at 12 in September 2009.

Several new entries arrive this week; the highest being Drum and Bass duo Nero’s ‘Guilt’, it’s their 2nd UK Top 40 hit, arriving at number 8, already beating the number 15 peak of their debut hit ‘Me and you’ which peaked at 15 in January.

At 34 is the chart debut for US Singer/Song-writer Wynter Gordon, her debut hit entitled ‘Dirty talk’ has already topped the chart in Australia.

The Glee Cast are back, adding 2 more hits to their ever growing list of UK Top 40 hits, now bringing the total to 28. At 27 is ‘Loser like me’ and at 31 ‘Get it right’.

Creeping in at the bottom end of the chart is a 4th UK Top 40 hit for London electronic duo Chase and Status, ‘Time’ debuts at 38, following up ‘Blind faith’ which peaked at 5 in February and is the biggest hit of their career.

What will happen in 7 days time, can 1 of the 6 climbers in this week’s top 10 climb again and knock LMFAO off the top, will they hold on for a 4th week or will Blue’s ‘I can’ land straight in at the top?

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Postby Robbie » Sun May 01, 2011 10:13 pm

Music Week charts analysis

Singles

Three weeks at number one for LMFAO

17:38 | Sunday May 1, 2011

By Alan Jones

LMFAO extend their stay atop the singles chart to three weeks with Party Rock Anthem, to become the first American record to spend more than two weeks in a row at number one since Owl City’s Fireflies in January/February 2010.

Bruno Mars already has two number one hits from his debut solo album Doo-Wops & Hooligans, and could be in line for a third, as new single The Lazy Song surges 15-2 (49,981 sales). The album is also on the climb, moving 7-6 (13,034 sales).

One of the most successful adjectives in chart history is ‘beautiful’, which has been in the title of nine number ones thus far. Beautiful People by Chris Brown feat. Benny Benassi now seems unlikely to add to that list, improving 5-4 this week, with sales up just 3.60% at 45,564.

Three of the seven new entries to the Top 75 this week are Glee Cast recordings but the highest new entry comes from rising drum & bass duo Nero, whose Guilt – their second single for Chase & Status’ MTA label – debuts at number eight (31,152 sales) four months after they reached number 15 with Me And You. Two of the Glee Cast entries are originals – their first. They are Loser Like Me (number 27, 13,417 sales) and Get It Right (number31, 11,152 sales).

Completing their debuts, and raising their tally of Top 75 hits to 81, their version of Pink’s number 13 hit Raise Your Glass debuts at number 61 (4,505 sales), while Pink’s own version re-enters at number 59 (4,544 sales).

After debuting at number 18 on less than three days sales, Beyonce’s Run The World (Girls) jumps to number 11 (27,919 sales). Meanwhile, another song issued under the ‘on air/on sale’ initiative – Lady GaGa’s Judas – suffers a 9-23 slump (14,986 sales). Without the boost it would have been given by pent-up demand, it’s the lowest charting of nine official GaGa singles. It may yet recover, of course, as radio play is still growing, and the video has only just hit TV.

GaGa’s first ‘on air/on sale’ single, Born This Way, never managed to top its number three debut, though its video premiere helped it to rebound 8-4 on its fourth week on the chart. It has subsequently become GaGa’s sixth single to top 400,000 sales.

Beyonce’s Destiny’s Child bandmate Kelly Rowland is also back on the chart this week, debuting at number 58 (4,546 sales) with Gone. The track, creditd to Nelly feat. Kelly Rowland, is the rhyming pair’s belated follow-up to 2002 collaboration Dilemma, which went all the way to number one.

A re-entry at number four last week, thanks to Britain’s Got Talent, Tracy Chapman’s Fast Car reverses to number nine, but sells a further 30,848 copies.

In the 20s for seven weeks, Birdy’s Skinny Love surfs on a gentle updraft to a new peak at number 19, with sales up 3.2% at 15,828.

Jessie J’s third Top 20 hit of the year, Nobody’s Perfect jumps 32-18 (16,930 sales).

With over 99% of singles sales nowadays in the form of downloads, the format is less prone than the album market to the vagaries of the weather and bank holidays and actually increased 2.05% week-on-week to 3,011,791 – 13.49% above same week 2010 sales of 2,653,760.

Albums

Adele stays at top for albums, despite sales slide

17:29 | Sunday May 1, 2011

By Alan Jones

No change at the top of the singles or albums charts this week, as the convergence of two bank holidays and exceptionally good weather conspire to produce the worst trading climate for some time.

While singles – which are explored in a companion piece elsewhere on the website– actually benefit from bank holidays, as they are driven by downloads, overall album sales have been hit hard.

At their lowest level for 45 weeks a fortnight ago, they took another dive last week with sales falling to a paltry 1,547,983. That’s 15.05% below same week 2010 sales of 1,822,280, and the lowest tally in 591 weeks in the 21st century, replacing week-ending 13 May 2000, when 1,564,412 albums were sold.

Though outdoor activities and watching the royal wedding kept punters out of shops during the day, album downloads are available 24/7 and were considerably less affected by the proceedings. In fact, their share of the market increased to 25.61% - a new record, beating their previous best of 23.69%, set three weeks ago.

Having sold fewer than 100,000 copies in a week for the first time a fortnight ago, Adele’s 21 topped the album chart for the 13th time in 14 weeks but saw its sales slide a further 19.60% to 73,771. That’s the lowest sale for a number one album since Rihanna’s Loud led the list with sales of 44,827 some 15 weeks ago.

After three weeks at number three, Adele’s first album, 19, climbs back to number two, on sales of 27,218 copies. It is the fifth time Adele has had the top two albums thus far this year.

Among new entries, the week’s top title is This Modern Glitch, the second album by Liverpool band The Wombats. Although none of the three singles thus far lifted from the album managed to breach the Top 20 – Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves) reached number 23, Jump Into The Fog got to number 35 and Anti-D peaked at number 42 – the album’s number three debut on sales of 23,357 copies beats the number 11 entry and peak of their 2007 debut, A Guide To Love, Loss And Desperation. The latter album sold 19,892 copies the week of its debut, spun off four Top 40 singles, and topped the 300,000 sales mark a fortnight ago.

Jennifer Hudson made several TV and radio appearances to promote her second album, I Remember Me, which duly debuts at number 20 (5,214 sales). Hudson’s self-titled 2008 debut entered lower (at number 37) and ultimately reached number 21. It has sold 172,720 copies to date.

Country veteran Emmylou Harris charts for the fifth decade in a row, and has her highest placing album since 1976’s Elite Hotel and 1977’s Luxury Liner – both of which peaked at number 17 – with her critically acclaimed new set, Hard Bargain, debuting at number 30 (3,770 sales). It’s the 64 year old’s 12th chart entry, and the follow-up to All I Intended To Be, a 2008 release that peaked at number 40, and has sold 27,659 copies. Fellow country/roots singer Steve Earle makes it a week of rare success for the genre, with his latest album, I’ll Never Get Out Of This World Alive, debuting at number 28 (3,916 sales).

It sets a new benchmark for the 56 year old, who has hitherto charted seven albums in the UK but had a previous top placing of number 32 for 2000 release, Transcendental Blues.

Elsewhere in the Top 50, there are debuts for Wallingford Parish Church Choir’s The Hymns Album (number 39, 3,271 sales); Norwegian band A-Ha’s live swansong, Ending On A High Note (number 43, 2,966 sales); and Go Now And Live by Essex rockers We Are The Ocean (number 45, 2,896 sales), whose only previous release, Cutting Our Teeth, got to number 143 in February 2010.

The screening of the documentary In Our Own Time and a Top Of The Pops 2 special on Easter Sunday triggered a revival of The Ultimate Bee Gees. The 2009 compilation, which peaked at number 19, re-enters the list at number 35, with 3,360 sales, lifting its career tally to 86,165.

The special edition’ of Radiohead’s The King Of Limbs – which includes an exclusive newspaper, as well as the CD and a 10-inch heavyweight vinyl editions of the album – was belatedly released, and sold 9,986 copies, to boost the album 32-7 (12,964 sales), equalling its previous chart peak.

With a plethora of wedding themed albums making mercifully little impact, Now That’s What I Call Music! 78 completes a third easy week atop the compilation chart, on sales of 59,627 copies. Kudos to Decca for the fast turnaround for The Royal Wedding – The Official Album, though it didn’t set the chart on fire, debuting at number 13, on sales of just 1,915 copies.[/b]
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Postby sdizda » Mon May 02, 2011 8:09 am

TOP 100 SINGLES
TW | LW | Weeks On Chart | Song | Artist

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1 1 6 Party Rock Anthem, LMFAO/Lauren Bennett/Goonrock
2 15 5 The Lazy Song, Bruno Mars
3 3 5 On The Floor, Jennifer Lopez Feat. Pitbull
4 5 6 Beautiful People, Chris Brown Feat. Benny Benassi
5 6 7 Sweat, Snoop Dogg
6 7 10 E.T., Katy Perry Feat. Kanye West
7 2 2 Unorthodox, Wretch 32 Feat. Example
8 NE 1 Guilt, Nero
9 4 20 Fast Car, Tracy Chapman
10 10 9 Buzzin, Mann Feat. 50 Cent
11 18 2 Run The World (Girls), Beyonce
12 12 14 Someone Like You, Adele
13 8 9 Just Can't Get Enough, Black Eyed Peas
14 11 24 S&M, Rihanna
15 29 7 I Need A Dollar, Aloe Blacc
16 13 13 Price Tag, Jessie J Feat. Bob
17 14 9 Bright Lights Bigger City, Cee Lo Green
18 32 6 Nobody's Perfect, Jessie J
19 21 11 Skinny Love, Birdy
20 16 7 Don't Hold Your Breath, Nicole Scherzinger
21 19 15 All Of The Lights, Kanye West Feat. Drake & Rihanna
22 26 9 Till The World Ends, Britney Spears
23 9 3 Judas, Lady Gaga
24 17 8 Black And Yellow, Wiz Khalifa
25 35 2 Give Me Everything, Pitbull/Ne-Yo/Afrojack/Nayer
26 22 15 Rolling In The Deep, Adele
27 140 3 Loser Like Me, Glee Cast
28 20 12 Born This Way, Lady Gaga
29 25 18 Hello, Martin Solveig & Dragonette
30 24 14 Yeah 3X, Chris Brown
31 NE 2 Get It Right, Glee Cast
32 28 13 I Need A Doctor, Dr Dre Feat. Eminem & Skylar Grey
33 27 16 Grenade, Bruno Mars
34 NE 1 Dirty Talk, Wynter Gordon
35 31 6 Girls Fall Like Dominoes, Nicki Minaj
36 36 22 Who's That Chick, David Guetta Feat. Rihanna
37 33 2 Simply Unstoppable, Tinie Tempah
38 51 4 Time, Chase & Status Feat. Delilah
39 34 12 Champion, Chipmunk Feat. Chris Brown
40 37 7 In The Air, Chipmunk Feat. Keri Hilson
41 30 5 Broken Record, Katy B
42 41 10 Good Girl, Alexis Jordan
43 38 8 Blow, Ke$ha
44 44 14 L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N., Noah & The Whale
45 45 17 F**kin' Perfect, P!nk
46 23 2 Diamonds,Starboy Nathan
47 46 29 Firework, Katy Perry
48 48 23 Do It Like A Dude, Jessie J
49 39 7 Gold Forever, Wanted
50 59 56 Make You Feel My Love, Adele
51 42 13 C'mon (Catch 'em By Surprise), Tiesto Vs Diplo/Busta Rhymes
52 50 22 Down On Me, Jeremih Feat. 50 Cent
53 61 32 Just The Way You Are (Amazing), Bruno Mars
54 54 30 Forget You, Cee Lo Green
55 56 27 Only Girl (In The World), Rihanna
56 68 3 Backseat, New Boyz Feat. The Cataracs & Dev
57 49 17 Higher, Taio Cruz/McCoy/Kylie Minogue
58 78 3 Gone, Nelly Feat. Kelly Rowland
59 111 25 Raise Your Glass, P!nk
60 58 6 Bass Cannon, Flux Pavilion
61 NE 1 Raise Your Glass, Glee Cast
62 106 3 Roll Up, Wiz Khalifa
63 55 21 Wonderman, Tinie Tempah Feat. Ellie Goulding
64 62 13 Tonight (I'm F**kin' You), Enrique Iglesias Feat. Ludacris
65 66 24 What's My Name, Rihanna Feat. Drake
66 NE 1 Bass Down Low, Dev Feat. The Cataracs
67 53 15 We R Who We R, Ke$ha
68 65 15 Coming Home, Diddy Dirty Money/Skylar Grey
69 70 6 Look At Me Now, Chris Brown/Lil Wayne/Busta Rhymes
70 43 3 Don't Sit Down 'cause I've Moved Your, Arctic Monkeys
71 40 5 Yeah Right, Dionne Bromfield/Diggy Simmons
72 75 4 Something Good Can Work, Two Door Cinema Club
73 64 18 Eyes Wide Shut, JLS Feat. Tinie Tempah
74 73 25 The Time (Dirty Bit), Black Eyed Peas
75 99 25 Your Song, Ellie Goulding
76 74 14 Blind Faith, Chase & Status Feat. Liam Bailey
77 NE 1 Hell To The No, Glee Cast
78 52 2 Landslide, Glee Cast Feat. Gwyneth Paltrow
79 138 14 Set Fire To The Rain, Adele
80 67 9 Rope, Foo Fighters
81 NE 1 Mr Saxobeat, Alexandra Stan
82 77 25 Like A G6, Far East Movement/Cataracs/Dev
83 112 42 This Is The Life, Amy MacDonald
84 71 3 Anti-D, Wombats
85 110 3 The Golden Age, Asteroids Galaxy Tour
86 80 5 The Ballad Of Mona Lisa, Panic At The Disco
87 87 14 Moment 4 Life, Nicki Minaj Feat. Drake
88 101 99 I Gotta Feeling, Black Eyed Peas
89 NE 2 I Remember Me, Jennifer Hudson
90 82 15 Traktor, Wretch 32 Feat. L
91 98 61 Pass Out, Tinie Tempah
92 85 26 Happiness, Alexis Jordan
93 159 136 One Day Like This, Elbow
94 90 31 Written In The Stars, Tinie Tempah Feat. Eric Turner
95 NE 31 She's Always A Woman, Fyfe Dangerfield
96 121 15 Marry You, Bruno Mars
97 81 12 Animal, Neon Trees
98 105 45 Love The Way You Lie, Eminem Feat. Rihanna
99 47 2 Penny Arcade, Sammy King
100 83 7 Sing, My Chemical Romance
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TOP 100 ALBUMS
TW | LW | Weeks On Chart | Album | Artist

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1 1 14 21, Adele
2 3 111 19, Adele
3 NE 1 This Modern Glitch, Wombats
4 2 3 Wasting Light, Foo Fighters
5 4 9 Who You Are, Jessie J
6 7 16 Doo-Wops & Hooligans, Bruno Mars
7 32 5 The King Of Limbs, Radiohead
8 5 24 Loud, Rihanna
9 6 25 The Lady Killer, Cee Lo Green
10 16 13 No More Idols, Chase & Status
11 13 80 Crazy Love, Michael Buble
12 9 3 Glee - The Music - Vol 5, Glee Cast
13 8 4 On A Mission, Katy B
14 11 8 Build A Rocket Boys, Elbow
15 25 8 Last Night On Earth, Noah & The Whale
16 17 26 Good Ol' Fashioned Love, Overtones
17 18 30 Disc-Overy, Tinie Tempah
18 20 6 F.A.M.E., Chris Brown
19 27 24 Greatest Hits - So Far, P!nk
20 NE 1 I Remember Me, Jennifer Hudson
21 19 55 The Defamation Of Strickland Banks, Plan B
22 14 6 Up On The Roof - The Very Best Of, Drifters
23 51 61 Lights, Ellie Goulding
24 22 6 Killer Love, Nicole Scherzinger
25 29 5 Femme Fatale, Britney Spears
26 21 26 Seasons Of My Soul, Rumer
27 10 2 Transition, Chipmunk
28 NE 1 I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive, Steve Earle
29 39 35 Teenage Dream, Katy Perry
30 NE 1 Hard Bargain, Emmylou Harris
31 36 5 Pride Of The Nation, Band Of The Coldstream Guards
32 30 24 Progress, Take That
33 37 120 The Fame, Lady Gaga
34 23 3 Paper Airplane, Alison Krauss & Union Station
35 87 25 The Ultimate, Bee Gees
36 52 95 Lungs, Florence & The Machine
37 59 23 Pink Friday, Nicki Minaj
38 38 78 Greatest Hits, Foo Fighters
39 NE 1 The Hymns Album, Wallingford Parish Church Chr
40 40 82 Sigh No More, Mumford & Sons
41 28 7 What Did You Expect From The Vaccines, Vaccines
42 12 2 The Fall, Gorillaz
43 NE 1 Ending On A High Note - The Final, A-Ha
44 34 2 Sing It Loud, KD Lang
45 NE 1 Go Now And Live, We Are The Ocean
46 41 6 Angles, Strokes
47 15 2 Mirrorwriting, Jamie Woon
48 53 462 Tracy Chapman, Tracy Chapman
49 35 13 Simply Eva, Eva Cassidy
50 46 6 When Ronan Met Burt, Ronan Keating & Burt Bacharach
51 43 22 Olly Murs, Olly Murs
52 62 55 Tourist History, Two Door Cinema Club
53 110 9 Light After Dark, Clare Maguire
54 NE 1 Union Black, Skindred
55 119 34 Happiness, Hurts
56 55 10 Glee - The Music - Vol 4, Glee Cast
57 83 25 Mayhem, Imelda May
58 47 22 The Beginning, Black Eyed Peas
59 45 9 Different Gear Still Speeding, Beady Eye
60 84 98 Fleet Foxes, Fleet Foxes
61 NE 1 All At Once, Airborne Toxic Event
62 54 18 Bring Him Home, Alfie Boe
63 61 28 Come Around Sundown, Kings Of Leon
64 50 33 Science & Faith, Script
65 64 83 Do You Want The Truth Or Something, Paloma Faith
66 NE 1 Fishin' For Woos, Bowling For Soup
67 126 11 Let England Shake, PJ Harvey
68 56 42 Eliza Doolittle, Eliza Doolittle
69 49 3 The Guitar, Milos Karadaglic
70 24 2 Music Is My World, James Last
71 73 15 Tron Legacy - OST, Daft Punk
72 69 4 A Royal Tribute, Band Of The Welsh Guards
73 71 204 Good Girl Gone Bad, Rihanna
74 68 100 Sunny Side Up, Paolo Nutini
75 75 45 Recovery, Eminem
76 70 136 Only By The Night, Kings Of Leon
77 85 236 Number Ones, Michael Jackson
78 65 24 Moonlight Serenade, Andre Rieu & Johann Strauss Or
79 77 148 Curtain Call - The Hits, Eminem
80 NE 1 Very Best Of, Morrissey
81 72 9 Alexis Jordan, Alexis Jordan
82 63 27 The Wanted, Wanted
83 44 2 Doggumentary, Snoop Dogg
84 82 77 Only Revolutions, Biffy Clyro
85 91 150 The Seldom Seen Kid, Elbow
86 96 57 Animal, Ke$ha
87 74 23 Danger Days - The True Lives Of The, My Chemical Romance
88 26 2 Walk The River, Guillemots
89 31 2 Punk & Poetry, King Blues
90 90 8 Goodbye Lullaby, Avril Lavigne
91 79 2 The Bomb Shelter Sessions, Vintage Trouble
92 60 3 The English Riviera, Metronomy
93 138 3 Good Things, Aloe Blacc
94 136 22 Love Live Life, N-Dubz
95 89 75 Rated R, Rihanna
96 101 72 This Is War, 30 Seconds To Mars
97 80 71 My Love - The Essential Collection, Celine Dion
98 102 105 Greatest Hits, Enrique Iglesias
99 78 67 My World, Justin Bieber
100 42 2 The Road, Mike & The Mechanics
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Postby starshine90 » Mon May 02, 2011 8:40 am

:o @ Adele
Do you know Taiwan? If not, check the map, it's in Southeastern Asia and beside mainland China, BUT YOU MUST KNOW, it doesn't belong to China!
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Postby NorfolkScot » Mon May 02, 2011 8:44 am

starshine90 wrote::o @ Adele
:o :o
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Postby Charter2000 » Mon May 02, 2011 7:54 pm

Is there more sales information? For example #3 and #5? Thanks!
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Postby AutomaticBR » Thu May 05, 2011 7:36 pm

Charter2000 wrote:Is there more sales information? For example #3 and #5? Thanks!
dunno if you're still looking for it, but I've updated the thread now with all the info we've got :wink:
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Postby AlexZ » Fri May 06, 2011 8:34 am

Automatic, What About Each Top 40 Single Sales?
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Postby Charter2000 » Fri May 06, 2011 12:34 pm

AutomaticBR wrote:
Charter2000 wrote:Is there more sales information? For example #3 and #5? Thanks!
dunno if you're still looking for it, but I've updated the thread now with all the info we've got :wink:
Thank you!
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