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9/5 Billboard Charts:
http://www.billboard.com/biz/charts/the-billboard-200
The Billboard 200
187 re-entry The Immaculate Collection, Madonna, 143 weeks
http://www.billboard.com/biz/charts/pop-catalog
Top Pop Catalog
38 re-entry The Immaculate Collection, Madonna, 284 weeks
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Originally posted by HolidayGuyThanks.
So that's 425 charted weeks, between the initial run of 141 weeks on the BB 200 and 284 in the catalog top 50. Outside of Tapestry, I don't think there's a female album that's enjoyed such a catalog top 50 run.
455 (292) Janis Joplin - Greatest Hits
376 (290) Patsy Cline - Greatest Hits
325 (236) Carole King - Tapestry
305 (305) Enya - Watermark
284 (284) Madonna - The Immaculate Collection
Technically speaking, the top 3 albums all have various of those weeks prior Soundscan when that chart wasn't named the Top 50 Catalog so the longest run on that chart is owned by Enya, as shown by weeks on formal Catalog chart between ().
Patsy and Enya albums are virtually dead, they have not chart in over a decade. Janis got a week in 2012 charted but that's her only one since 2006. Madonna just got her 2nd week in last 6 years. Tapestry is the only one that keeps on adding relevant weeks - at least 2 every year since 2010.
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Originally posted by thebigham9/5 Billboard Charts:
http://www.billboard.com/biz/charts/the-billboard-200
The Billboard 200
187 re-entry The Immaculate Collection, Madonna, 143 weeks
http://www.billboard.com/biz/charts/pop-catalog
Top Pop Catalog
38 re-entry The Immaculate Collection, Madonna, 284 weeks
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Originally posted by HolidayGuyThanks.
So that's 425 charted weeks, between the initial run of 141 weeks on the BB 200 and 284 in the catalog top 50. Outside of Tapestry, I don't think there's a female album that's enjoyed such a catalog top 50 run.
Am I wrong?
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1,110 WEEKS ON BB200
Album-by-album total number of weeks spent on the chart
Madonna - 168 weeks
Like A Virgin - 108 weeks
True Blue - 82 weeks
Who's That Girl Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - 28 weeks
You Can Dance - 22 weeks
Like A Prayer - 77 weeks
I'm Breathless: Music From And Inspired By The Film Dick Tracy - 25 weeks
The Immaculate Collection - 143 weeks
Erotica - 53 weeks
Bedtime Stories - 48 weeks
Something To Remember - 34 weeks
Evita: The Complete Motion Picture Music Soundtrack - 34 weeks
Ray Of Light - 78 weeks
Music - 55 weeks
GHV2 - 18 weeks
American Life - 14 weeks
Remixed & Revisited - 1 week
Confessions On A Dance Floor - 37 weeks
I'm Going To Tell You A Secret - 4 weeks
The Confessions Tour - 6 weeks
Hard Candy - 30 weeks
celebration -17 weeks
the sticky and swet tour-4 weeks
MDNA 13 weeks
MDNA Tour 1 week
Rebel heart 10 weeks
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Originally posted by BattosaiOriginally posted by HolidayGuyThanks.
So that's 425 charted weeks, between the initial run of 141 weeks on the BB 200 and 284 in the catalog top 50. Outside of Tapestry, I don't think there's a female album that's enjoyed such a catalog top 50 run.
455 (292) Janis Joplin - Greatest Hits
376 (290) Patsy Cline - Greatest Hits
325 (236) Carole King - Tapestry
305 (305) Enya - Watermark
284 (284) Madonna - The Immaculate Collection
Technically speaking, the top 3 albums all have various of those weeks prior Soundscan when that chart wasn't named the Top 50 Catalog so the longest run on that chart is owned by Enya, as shown by weeks on formal Catalog chart between ().
Patsy and Enya albums are virtually dead, they have not chart in over a decade. Janis got a week in 2012 charted but that's her only one since 2006. Madonna just got her 2nd week in last 6 years. Tapestry is the only one that keeps on adding relevant weeks - at least 2 every year since 2010.
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3 weeks in last 2 years
-April 25 2013
US Digital albums
1 WAR 109 MADONNA IMMACULATE COLLECTION 1.582 407 312 105.296
5/4 Catalog 200:
97 MADONNA IMMACULATE COLLECTION 1.836 +211% 590 5.852.873 10xp
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Originally posted by adrianoOriginally posted by HolidayGuyThanks.
So that's 425 charted weeks, between the initial run of 141 weeks on the BB 200 and 284 in the catalog top 50. Outside of Tapestry, I don't think there's a female album that's enjoyed such a catalog top 50 run.
Am I wrong?
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Originally posted by Materiniwrong
3 weeks in last 2 years
-April 25 2013
US Digital albums
1 WAR 109 MADONNA IMMACULATE COLLECTION 1.582 407 312 105.296
5/4 Catalog 200:
97 MADONNA IMMACULATE COLLECTION 1.836 +211% 590 5.852.873 10xp
Stop trolling.
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Most streamed Madonna songs at Spotify:
http://poly-graph.co/timeless/
278.
Like A Prayer — Madonna, 1989
12,141,568
465.
Like A Virgin — Madonna, 1984
8,578,885
594.
Material Girl — Madonna, 1985
7,184,970
597.
Vogue — Madonna, 1990
7,135,451
609.
Hung Up — Madonna, 2005
7,057,080
676.
La Isla Bonita — Madonna, 1987
6,494,567
843.
Music — Madonna, 2000
5,389,266
1062.
Frozen — Madonna, 1998
4,338,933
1222.
Papa Don't Preach — Madonna, 1986
3,796,411
1254.
Holiday — Madonna, 1983
3,708,930
1706.
Die Another Day — Madonna, 2002
2,558,711
1763.
Ray Of Light — Madonna, 1998
2,476,717
1768.
Express Yourself — Madonna, 1989
2,468,451
1850.
Open Your Heart — Madonna, 1986
2,342,517
1892.
Live To Tell — Madonna, 1986
2,269,950
1984.
Borderline — Madonna, 1984
2,126,425
2073.
Crazy For You — Madonna, 1985
2,031,045
2185.
Lucky Star — Madonna, 1984
1,886,822
2475.
Take A Bow — Madonna, 1994
1,587,099
2554.
Justify My Love — Madonna, 1990
1,520,965
2633.
Don't Tell Me — Madonna, 2000
1,439,281
2716.
American Pie — Madonna, 2000
1,379,239
2841.
The Power Of Good-bye — Madonna, 1998
1,288,105
2910.
Cherish — Madonna, 1989
1,234,532
2993.
Beautiful Stranger — Madonna, 1999
1,164,093
3057.
Erotica — Madonna, 1992
1,128,911
3095.
Secret — Madonna, 1994
1,108,086
3275.
Who's That Girl — Madonna, 1987
1,007,290
3285.
Dress You Up — Madonna, 1985
1,000,591
3754.
True Blue — Madonna, 1986
768,601
3869.
Human Nature — Madonna, 1995
730,418
4224.
Don't Cry For Me Argentina — Madonna, 1997
621,261
4324.
What It Feels Like For A Girl — Madonna, 2001
586,018
4465.
Rain — Madonna, 1993
552,399
4913.
Nothing Really Matters — Madonna, 1999
444,095
4988.
American Life — Madonna, 2003
427,587
5018.
You'll See — Madonna, 1995
421,506
5042.
I'll Remember — Madonna, 1994
417,482
5110.
This Used To Be My Playground — Madonna, 1992
403,939
5455.
Deeper And Deeper — Madonna, 1992
342,287
5781.
Oh Father — Madonna, 1989
294,491
5784.
Love Don't Live Here Anymore — Madonna, 1996
294,037
6101.
You Must Love Me — Madonna, 1996
258,089
6335.
Angel — Madonna, 1985
232,958
6946.
Bad Girl — Madonna, 1993
178,614
7130.
Bedtime Story — Madonna, 1995
165,798
7347.
Causing A Commotion — Madonna, 1987
153,298
7498.
Hanky Panky — Madonna, 1990
144,496
7696.
Rescue Me — Madonna, 1991
131,855
8218.
Keep It Together — Madonna, 1990
105,610
I'm sorry that the formatting is off.
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From Billboard.com:
Madonna, The Immaculate Collection - No. 187 -- The diva’s first greatest hits album returns to the list (4,000 units; up 11 percent) for the first time since February of 2014. The set peaked at No. 2 for two weeks in early 1991 (behind Vanilla Ice’s To the Extreme). The Immaculate Collection is one of Madonna's six No. 2-peaking albums, making her one of the handful of acts with as many runner-up sets. Alongside her are the Beatles, Tim McGraw (with seven!), the Rolling Stones, Frank Sinatra and Rod Stewart. All of those artists, however, have also earned multiple No. 1 albums in addition to their many No. 2-peaking efforts.
http://www.billboard.com/articles/colum ... -to-top-40
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Originally posted by ThunderRoadFrom Billboard.com:
Madonna, The Immaculate Collection - No. 187 -- The diva’s first greatest hits album returns to the list (4,000 units; up 11 percent) for the first time since February of 2014. The set peaked at No. 2 for two weeks in early 1991 (behind Vanilla Ice’s To the Extreme). The Immaculate Collection is one of Madonna's six No. 2-peaking albums, making her one of the handful of acts with as many runner-up sets. Alongside her are the Beatles, Tim McGraw (with seven!), the Rolling Stones, Frank Sinatra and Rod Stewart. All of those artists, however, have also earned multiple No. 1 albums in addition to their many No. 2-peaking efforts.
http://www.billboard.com/articles/colum ... -to-top-40
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Originally posted by WestenUp 11% which means it sold almost 4,000 week before?
That's 8,000 in the last 2 weeks
And her SPS numbers are basically 0 for TIC so these are 99% sales
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Originally posted by BattosaiOriginally posted by WestenUp 11% which means it sold almost 4,000 week before?
That's 8,000 in the last 2 weeks
And her SPS numbers are basically 0 for TIC so these are 99% sales
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That's completely wrong. Digital tracks downloaded count for the album containing it which has the highest weekly pure sales. This week TIC sold more than Celebration or her studio albums so all its songs downloads/streamings count into TIC BB200 sales total.
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