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Originally posted by chartlover View PostWould like to have Christian Album Sales & Gospel Album Sales for 09/16/2017 thru 02/03/2018. advTHANKSance
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Would like to have Christian Album Sales & Gospel Album Sales for 09/16/2017 thru 02/03/2018. advTHANKSance
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Originally posted by chartlover View PostLooking for the Rap Album Sales from 11/16/2019 - 01/11/2020. Thanks in advance
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Looking for the Rap Album Sales from 11/16/2019 - 01/11/2020. Thanks in advance
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Originally posted by Icewoman View Post
I have only 2019, the charts end is January 11, 2020 how many others (i miss too)
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Originally posted by chartlover View PostI wanted to update my Christmas albums list from the classical-budget-midline-albums chart. I discovered this chart no longer exists. The archive on Billboard.com for the chart is empty. Hope someone has these charts from Nov 16 2019 through Feb of 2020 (don't know when the last chart was published).
Thanks for your help in advance
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[QUOTE=chartlover;n10499971]Originally posted by kingofskiffle View Post
I only have one of these for 23 Nov 2019....
Thanks! I hope Billboard will eventually put these back online in the archives....
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Looking for the Gospel Album Sales from 11/16/2019 - 01/11/2020. Thanks in advance
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[QUOTE=kingofskiffle;n10497445]
I only have one of these for 23 Nov 2019....
Thanks! I hope Billboard will eventually put these back online in the archives....
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Originally posted by chartlover View PostI wanted to update my Christmas albums list from the classical-budget-midline-albums chart. I discovered this chart no longer exists. The archive on Billboard.com for the chart is empty. Hope someone has these charts from Nov 16 2019 through Feb of 2020 (don't know when the last chart was published).
Thanks for your help in advance
TW LW WOC TITLE ARTIST LABEL 1 1 474 The 50 Greatest Pieces Of Classical Music London Philharmonic Orchestra X5 2 2 462 The Most Relaxing Classical Music Various Artists Denon 3 4 28 The Ultimate Christmas Collection Mormon Tabernacle Choir Sony Classical 4 -- 1 100 Best Classics Various Artists Parlophone 5 9 72 Vivaldi: The Four Seasons: 3 Concertos For Violin Itzhak Perlman/London Philharmonic Orchestra/Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Parlophone 6 -- 9 40 Most Beautiful Arias Various Artists Parlophone 7 -- 68 Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker Bonn Classical Philharmonics (Beissel) X5 8 8 14 Classical Treasures: Classical Moods Various Artists Newbourne Media 9 7 240 Beethoven: The Complete Symphony Collection London Symphony Orchestra (Krips) Countdown 10 -- 83 Bedtime Mozart: Classical Lullabies Classical Lullabies Classic Home
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I wanted to update my Christmas albums list from the classical-budget-midline-albums chart. I discovered this chart no longer exists. The archive on Billboard.com for the chart is empty. Hope someone has these charts from Nov 16 2019 through Feb of 2020 (don't know when the last chart was published).
Thanks for your help in advance
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As a random example, here's the "Argentina's Best Sellers" chart from the issue dated June 24, 1961.
Spoiler!1. Moliendo Cafe (Morro Music—Julio Korn) Hugo Blanco (Polydor); Los
Principes (RCA); Amadeo Monges (Columbia); Los Wawanco (Odeon
Pops); Panchito Nole (RCA); Trio Rivero (Discofonia) ; 'Tito Alberti
(Philips); Gasparin (Philips); Don Nobody (Disc Jockey).
2. Vuelve Primavera (Reimsa—Korn) Blue Caps (Columbia); Johnny Tedesco
(RCA); Teddy Martino (Odeon Pops).
3. *Son Rumores (Fermata) Antonio Prieto (RCA)
4. Nunca En Domingo (Never On Sunday) (United Artists Music—Smart)
Los Fernandos (Odeon Pops); Makadopoulos (Disc Jockey); Jose Carli
(Columbia) Don Costa (United Artists); Les Chakachas (RCA) Los Cinco
Latinos (Columbia)
5. Campos Verdes (Greenfields) (Korn) Brothers Four (Columbia) Los
Juveniles (Odeon Pops); Los Cava Bengal (RCA).
6. *Angelica (Lagos) Los Cantores de Quilla Huasi (Philips); Horacio Guarani
(Record).
7. Mi Burbuja Azul (Le Mille Bolle Blu) (Rossi—Fortissimo Americana)
Los Santos (Columbia); Violeta Rivas (RCA).
8. *La Novia (Fermata) Antonio Prieto (RCA); Los Fernandos (Odeon
Pops); Gregorio Barrios (Odeon)
9. Las Hojas Verdes Del Verano ('The Green Leaves of Summer) Brothers
Four (Columbia) Los Cinco Latinos (Columbia) Frankie Avalon (Odeon
Pops).
10.
*La Espumita (Korn) Carlos Argentino (Philips); Los TNT (RCA)
Some editing may be needed at times, but here the copied and pasted chart looks pretty good to me!
Also, some people might have posted some specific charts from the magazines. I went through the Swedish charts from 1959 to 1962 and posted them here (with corrections to some artist credits and other errors in the original charts).
https://www.ukmix.org/forum/chart-di...5#post10399405
Archive.org has many of the issues available in text format. Just a warning: the OCR might not always work as well there. But sometimes the results aren't that bad:
https://archive.org/stream/cashbox22...se_50_djvu.txt
"Germany's Best Sellers" example chart:
Spoiler!
1. Schoner Fremder Mann (Someone Else’s Boy) — Connie Francis — MGM —
Inselton
2. Hello Mary Lou — Ricky Nelson/Rene Kollo/Jan & Kjeld/The Ricky Boys/
Silvio Francesco — London/Polydor/Ariola/Philips/Decca — Peter Meisel
3. *Zuckerpuppe (Sugar Doll) — Bill Ramsey — Polydor — Gerig
4. La Paloma — Freddy — Polydor
5. *Der Sheriff Von Arkansas (The Sheriff From Arkansas) — Caterina Valente
Decca — Budde
6. *1 Bin A Stiller Zecher — (I Am A Silent Drinker) — Gus Backus — Polydor —
Westton
7. *Am Sonntag Will Mein Siisser Mit Mir Segel’n Geh’n (On Sunday I’ll Take
My Sweetie Sailing) — Old Merry Tale Jazz Band — Brunswick — Dreiklang/
Drei Masken
8. Wheels — Billy Vaughn — London — Francis Day & Hunter
9. Corinna, Corinna — Peter Beil/Ray Peterson — Fontana/Helidor — Budde
10. Babysitter Boogie — Ralf Bendix/Buzz Clifford — Electi’ola/Philips — Chap-
pell
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Originally posted by setg1 View Post
I'd actually say Cash Box is a better source for European charts in the early 1960s – they also skip charts sometimes, but there aren't nearly as many weeks or months missing.
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Originally posted by kingofskiffle View PostI don't think anybody has transcribed that. I found it to be wrong in a few cases with the UK listing, certainly.
The charts from smaller countries were also published really inconsistently. I went through their 60s issues for Finnish charts a few years ago, and there were times when they skipped entire months. When they used the biweekly chart from Ilta-Sanomat (from 1961 to 1967), it was rare to see Billboard publish more than three consecutive charts without skipping any, though things slightly improved when they switched to using monthly ones. I'd actually say Cash Box is a better source for European charts in the early 1960s – they also skip charts sometimes, but there aren't nearly as many weeks or months missing.
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I don't think anybody has transcribed that. I found it to be wrong in a few cases with the UK listing, certainly.
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Hi everyone, I'm new to the forum and been searching everywhere if anybody has an archive version of the 'Hits of the World' section of the Billboard magazine (1960 ~ 1975), which lists charts around different countries. I know that there is the online library that archives most of the Billboard magazine itself but was wondering if anyone transcribed the Hits of the World section.
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Originally posted by SixOClockBoos View PostHey all, requesting the bubbling under charts for July 3, 1965. Please and thank you!
102 RE-ENTRY 91 2 Ain't It A Shame Major Lance
103 97 97 2 Long Live Love Sandie Shaw
104 125 104 5 Buster Browne Willie Mitchell
105 109 103 7 The Real Thing Tina Britt
106 96 96 12 Girl On The Billboard Del Reeves
107 107 107 5 Goodbye, So Long Ike And Tina Turner
108 135 108 2 Yakety Axe Chet Atkins
109 110 93 3 From The Bottom Of My Heart (I Love You) The Moody Blues
110 NEW 110 1 Gee The Moon Is Shining Bright The Dixie Cups
111 NEW 111 1 March (You'll Be Sorry) The Shirelles
112 115 112 2 From A Window Chad & Jeremy
113 131 113 2 If You Really Want Me To, I'll Go The Ron-Dels
114 NEW 114 1 It's Too Late, Baby Too Late Arthur Prysock
115 118 115 2 I'm A Fool To Care George And Gene
116 119 116 4 Mae Herb Alpert And The Tijuana Brass
117 NEW 117 1 Frankfurter Sandwiches The Streamliners With Joanne
118 NEW 118 1 You'd Better Come Home Petula Clark
119 NEW 119 1 Theme From "Harlow" (Lonely Girl) Bobby Vinton
120 132 120 2 I Put A Spell On You Nina Simone
121 108 108 2 Your Baby Doesn't Love You Anymore Ruby And The Romantics
122 NEW 122 1 Moon Over Naples Bert Kaempfert And His Orchestra
123 126 123 3 Sunrise, Sunset Eddie Fisher
124 133 124 2 My Little Red Book Manfred Mann
125 NEW 125 1 You Never Been In Love Like This Before Unit Four Plus Two
126 128 126 4 Last Night I Made A Little Girl Cry Steve Lawrence
127 NEW 127 1 The Streets Of Loredo Johnny Cash
128 NEW 128 1 The Loser The Skyliners
129 129 129 2 Mae Pete Fountain
130 NEW 130 1 Come Out Dancin' Rick Nelson
131 NEW 131 1 You Were On My Mind We Five
132 NEW 132 1 (Love Is Like A) Ramblin' Rose Ted Taylor
133 134 133 2 Nau Ninny Nau Cannibal And The Headhunters
134 NEW 134 1 New Orleans [Live] The Chartbusters
135 NEW 135 1 In The Midnight Hour Wilson Pickett
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Hey all, requesting the bubbling under charts for July 3, 1965. Please and thank you!
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