Post by Bebe Reptar on Nov 13, 2011 0:35:50 GMT -5
Off:
39 Lady Antebellum – Just A Kiss 02 27
37 The Wanted – Glad You Came 21 11
On:
Adele, Christina Perri
LW TW PK WK
36 40 Cady Groves – This Little Girl 36(2) 05
34 39 Demi Lovato - Skyscraper 12(2) 15
00 38 Christina Perri – A Thousand Years 38 01
33 37 Daryl Hall – Talking To You (Is Like Talking To Myself) 33(3) 06
30 36 Gavin DeGraw – Not Over You 06(2) 23
31 35 Coldplay – Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall 01(7) 24
29 34 O.A.R. – Heaven 09(2) 20
40 33 Young The Giant – Cough Syrup 33 02
35 32 Adele – Rumour Has It 32 03
00 31 Adele – Set Fire To The Rain 31 01
38 30 Karmin – Crash Your Party 30 03
32 29 Graffiti6 – Free 29 04
20 28 Olly Murs – Heart Skips A Beat 06 17
21 27 Enrique Iglesias – I Like How It Feels 21(2) 07
22 26 Duran Duran – Leave A Light On 22(2) 07
24 25 Sara Bareilles – Gonna Get Over You 24(2) 07
18 24 Colbie Caillat – Brighter Than The Sun 04(3) 22
19 23 Blake Shelton – God Gave Me You 10(3) 15
25 22 Avril Lavigne – Wish You Were Here 22 05
28 21 Andy Grammer – Fine By Me 21 03
26 20 Evanescence – My Heart Is Broken 20 05
23 19 David Cook – Fade Into Me 19 05
15 18 Maroon 5 and Christina Aguilera – Moves Like Jagger 01(3) 21
27 17 Will Young – Come On 17 04
11 16 Will Young – Jealousy 03(3) 17
17 15 Ellie Goulding – Lights 15 09
14 14 Darren Hayes – Bloodstained Heart 14(2) 10
16 13 The Fray – Heartbeat 13 05
09 12 Parachute – Kiss Me Slowly 09 14
12 11 Bruno Mars – It Will Rain 11 06
10 10 Darren Hayes – Black Out The Sun 10(3) 11
13 09 Katy Perry – The One That Got Away 09 06
08 08 Daughtry – Crawling Back To You 08(2) 08
03 07 The Script – Nothing 01(4) 19
07 06 One Direction – What Makes You Beautiful 03(2) 13
06 05 Lady Antebellum – We Owned The Night 05(3) 12
05 04 Kelly Clarkson – Mr. Know It All 04 11
02 03 Adele – Someone Like You 01(3) 18
04 02 Nickelback – When We Stand Together 02 08
01 01 Coldplay – Paradise 01(2) 09
Top 10 Next In Line:
1. Andrew Allen – I Want You (1)
2. Big Time Rush – Music Sounds Better With U (5)
3. JoJo – Disaster (4)
4. Coldplay featuring Rihanna - Princess Of China (-)
5. Matt Nathanson – Room @ The End Of The World (3)
6. Jack’s Mannequin – Release Me (-)
7. One Direction – Gotta Be You (-)
8. Javier Colon featuring Natasha Bedingfield - As Long As We Got Love (-)
9. Olly Murs - Dance With Me Tonight (-)
10. James Durbin - Love Me Bad (-)
In The Mix:
Adele – I’ll Be Waiting (new)
Charlene Soraia – Wherever You Will Go
Coldplay - Charlie Brown (new)
Gloria Estefan – Right Away
Jack Johnson - In The Morning
James Morrison featuring Jessie J – Up
Mat Kearney - Ships In The Night (new)
R.E.M. – We All Go Back To Where We Belong
Seal - Let's Stay Together
The Cranberries – Tomorrow
The Fairchilds – Unbreakable
39 Lady Antebellum – Just A Kiss 02 27
37 The Wanted – Glad You Came 21 11
On:
Adele, Christina Perri
LW TW PK WK
36 40 Cady Groves – This Little Girl 36(2) 05
34 39 Demi Lovato - Skyscraper 12(2) 15
00 38 Christina Perri – A Thousand Years 38 01
33 37 Daryl Hall – Talking To You (Is Like Talking To Myself) 33(3) 06
30 36 Gavin DeGraw – Not Over You 06(2) 23
31 35 Coldplay – Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall 01(7) 24
29 34 O.A.R. – Heaven 09(2) 20
40 33 Young The Giant – Cough Syrup 33 02
35 32 Adele – Rumour Has It 32 03
00 31 Adele – Set Fire To The Rain 31 01
38 30 Karmin – Crash Your Party 30 03
32 29 Graffiti6 – Free 29 04
20 28 Olly Murs – Heart Skips A Beat 06 17
21 27 Enrique Iglesias – I Like How It Feels 21(2) 07
22 26 Duran Duran – Leave A Light On 22(2) 07
24 25 Sara Bareilles – Gonna Get Over You 24(2) 07
18 24 Colbie Caillat – Brighter Than The Sun 04(3) 22
19 23 Blake Shelton – God Gave Me You 10(3) 15
25 22 Avril Lavigne – Wish You Were Here 22 05
28 21 Andy Grammer – Fine By Me 21 03
26 20 Evanescence – My Heart Is Broken 20 05
23 19 David Cook – Fade Into Me 19 05
15 18 Maroon 5 and Christina Aguilera – Moves Like Jagger 01(3) 21
27 17 Will Young – Come On 17 04
11 16 Will Young – Jealousy 03(3) 17
17 15 Ellie Goulding – Lights 15 09
14 14 Darren Hayes – Bloodstained Heart 14(2) 10
16 13 The Fray – Heartbeat 13 05
09 12 Parachute – Kiss Me Slowly 09 14
12 11 Bruno Mars – It Will Rain 11 06
10 10 Darren Hayes – Black Out The Sun 10(3) 11
13 09 Katy Perry – The One That Got Away 09 06
08 08 Daughtry – Crawling Back To You 08(2) 08
03 07 The Script – Nothing 01(4) 19
07 06 One Direction – What Makes You Beautiful 03(2) 13
06 05 Lady Antebellum – We Owned The Night 05(3) 12
05 04 Kelly Clarkson – Mr. Know It All 04 11
02 03 Adele – Someone Like You 01(3) 18
04 02 Nickelback – When We Stand Together 02 08
01 01 Coldplay – Paradise 01(2) 09
Top 10 Next In Line:
1. Andrew Allen – I Want You (1)
2. Big Time Rush – Music Sounds Better With U (5)
3. JoJo – Disaster (4)
4. Coldplay featuring Rihanna - Princess Of China (-)
5. Matt Nathanson – Room @ The End Of The World (3)
6. Jack’s Mannequin – Release Me (-)
7. One Direction – Gotta Be You (-)
8. Javier Colon featuring Natasha Bedingfield - As Long As We Got Love (-)
9. Olly Murs - Dance With Me Tonight (-)
10. James Durbin - Love Me Bad (-)
In The Mix:
Adele – I’ll Be Waiting (new)
Charlene Soraia – Wherever You Will Go
Coldplay - Charlie Brown (new)
Gloria Estefan – Right Away
Jack Johnson - In The Morning
James Morrison featuring Jessie J – Up
Mat Kearney - Ships In The Night (new)
R.E.M. – We All Go Back To Where We Belong
Seal - Let's Stay Together
The Cranberries – Tomorrow
The Fairchilds – Unbreakable
ALMOST “PARADISE”: Coldplay Are Foot Loose, But Won’t Be Defeeted
Kick off your Sunday shoes; it’s another weekend update for the top 40, and another frame at the top for Chris Martin and the boys of Coldplay.
“Paradise” spends a second week at #1, while Nickelback comes knocking on the door, up 4-2 this week with “When We Stand Together”, the first single from their forthcoming album, Here & Now. If it does make the top spot, it would be the band’s fifth chart-topper and the sixth for Chad Kroeger who appeared on “Hero”, which featured Josey Scott, a #1 hit back in 2002. Also in the running for the peak of pop perfection are “Mr. Know It All” by Kelly Clarkson (up 5-4), “We Owned The Night” by Lady Antebellum (up 6-5), “Crawling Back To You” by Daughtry (remaining at #8) and “The One That Got Away” by Katy Perry (up 13-9). Each of those four acts has at least one #1 hit to their credit, with Kelly Clarkson at two and Katy Perry at three.
In two weeks, I have the pleasure of attending my local radio station’s annual holiday concert, which features two acts that are back-to-back on this week’s survey. After peaking at #9 last week, Parachute drops back to #12 with “Kiss Me Slowly”, while The Fray charges up another three spots to #13 with “Heartbeat”. The third act on the bill, Rachel Platten, spent a few weeks in my New & Active back in July/August with “1,000 Ships”. It’s been a slow builder on Hot AC radio, only now just making the top 30. I’ll let you know how the event goes in my commentary three weeks from now.
Let’s hear it for the boy: this week’s biggest mover belongs to Will Young, up ten spots to #17 with “Come On”. It follows up “Jealousy”, which recently peaked at #3. “Come On” is officially released in the UK next week.
The vacuum effect is taking hold of this week’s chart, with multiple songs registering massive leaps, including “My Heart Is Broken” by Evanescence (26-20), “Fine By Me” by Andy Grammer (28-21), “Crash Your Party” by Karmin (38-30) and “Cough Syrup” by Young The Giant (40-33). It looks like we’ll have a six-debut week next week, with another half a dozen songs or so slipping down for quite a few entries to usher in December. None of them will be by Usher or feature “December” in the title.
This week’s highest debut belongs Godele/Queendele/Slaydele, though most people know her by her given name, Adele. “Set Fire To The Rain” enters at #31, officially the third mainstream single in the U.S. from her 4x Platinum album, 21. Prior to that announcement, it was widely believed “Rumour Has It” would be the third single, yet due to reaction from radio programmers and fan support, it was changed. Still, the latter song jumps from 35-32 this week, but will likely fall off before the end of the year unless something wildly drastic happens.
This week’s only other debut is by Christina Perri. She’s in at #38 with “A Thousand Years”, the second single to hit my chart from the soundtrack to Twilight: Breaking Dawn. The other tune, this week’s #11, is “It Will Rain” by Bruno Mars. This is the third entry on my chart for Perri. The last “thousand” song to hit my top 10 was “A Thousand Miles”, a #3 hit for Vanessa Carlton in 2002.
There’s too many songs to name that could make the chart the next week, but Coldplay/Rihanna, One Direction and Olly Murs pretty much look like sure bets, while new songs by Adele (again), Coldplay (again), Javier Colon/Natasha Bedingfield and Mat Kearney join the new rotation this week.
MUSIC PURCHASES THIS WEEK
Florence + The Machine – Ceremonials
Graffiti6 – Free EP
Graffiti6 could potentially be a dark horse for 2012’s year-end race; I’m sensing a big rise in the top 40 for them next week. I’m not ready to call “Free” the next “Bad Day” yet, but who knows what will happen a few weeks down the line.
ADAM'S TOP 40 FLASHBACK: November 12, 2000
With some solid tunes coming out of the Twilight: Breaking Dawn soundtrack, let’s remember a time when a movie song easily topped my chart. It was from the highly anticipated film version of the 70’s TV series called Charlie’s Angels. Charlie can have multiple angels, but Destiny only has one child. This was quarter four of one the last great years of bubblegum pop and pure pop music:
THE TOP TEN
#10: Mikaila – So In Love With Two
#09: Shaggy featuring RikRok – It Wasn’t Me
#08: Nine Days – If I Am
#07: Britney Spears - Stronger
#06: matchbox twenty – If You’re Gone
#05: *NSYNC – This I Promise You
#04: Dream - He Loves U Not
#03: Ricky Martin – She Bangs (4 weeks at #1)
#02: Backstreet Boys – Shape Of My Heart
#01: Destiny’s Child – Independent Women, Part One (1 week at #1)
BIG MOVERS
Shaggy featuring RikRok – It Wasn’t Me (15-9)
Usher – Pop Ya Collar (26-20)
Bon Jovi – Thank You For Loving Me (32-26)
David Gray – Babylon (35-29)
Madonna – Don’t Tell Me (40-33)
DEBUTS
#38: O-Town – Liquid Dreams
#39: Fuel – Hemorrhage (In My Hands)
#40: Plus One – Last Flight Out
#1 NEW & ACTIVE: K-Ci & JoJo – “Crazy”
IS IT THAT TIME OF THE YURR ALREADY?
There’s only two weeks left in my 2011 chart year, which means it’s time to start preparing my Year-End Chart! I will be doing a broadcast of it this year on Jammin’ 95 and I am doing guest introductions, so if you have a microphone and want to be a part of it, consider this your invitation. PM me if you’re interested and I’ll be in contact with you in a couple of weeks as to what song you’ll be doing an intro for.
Other than that, have a great rest of the week, and please, shut off your Christmas music until after Thanksgiving. Two stations flipped here on 11/11/11 and there’s no snow on the ground. Just don’t do it.
Kick off your Sunday shoes; it’s another weekend update for the top 40, and another frame at the top for Chris Martin and the boys of Coldplay.
“Paradise” spends a second week at #1, while Nickelback comes knocking on the door, up 4-2 this week with “When We Stand Together”, the first single from their forthcoming album, Here & Now. If it does make the top spot, it would be the band’s fifth chart-topper and the sixth for Chad Kroeger who appeared on “Hero”, which featured Josey Scott, a #1 hit back in 2002. Also in the running for the peak of pop perfection are “Mr. Know It All” by Kelly Clarkson (up 5-4), “We Owned The Night” by Lady Antebellum (up 6-5), “Crawling Back To You” by Daughtry (remaining at #8) and “The One That Got Away” by Katy Perry (up 13-9). Each of those four acts has at least one #1 hit to their credit, with Kelly Clarkson at two and Katy Perry at three.
In two weeks, I have the pleasure of attending my local radio station’s annual holiday concert, which features two acts that are back-to-back on this week’s survey. After peaking at #9 last week, Parachute drops back to #12 with “Kiss Me Slowly”, while The Fray charges up another three spots to #13 with “Heartbeat”. The third act on the bill, Rachel Platten, spent a few weeks in my New & Active back in July/August with “1,000 Ships”. It’s been a slow builder on Hot AC radio, only now just making the top 30. I’ll let you know how the event goes in my commentary three weeks from now.
Let’s hear it for the boy: this week’s biggest mover belongs to Will Young, up ten spots to #17 with “Come On”. It follows up “Jealousy”, which recently peaked at #3. “Come On” is officially released in the UK next week.
The vacuum effect is taking hold of this week’s chart, with multiple songs registering massive leaps, including “My Heart Is Broken” by Evanescence (26-20), “Fine By Me” by Andy Grammer (28-21), “Crash Your Party” by Karmin (38-30) and “Cough Syrup” by Young The Giant (40-33). It looks like we’ll have a six-debut week next week, with another half a dozen songs or so slipping down for quite a few entries to usher in December. None of them will be by Usher or feature “December” in the title.
This week’s highest debut belongs Godele/Queendele/Slaydele, though most people know her by her given name, Adele. “Set Fire To The Rain” enters at #31, officially the third mainstream single in the U.S. from her 4x Platinum album, 21. Prior to that announcement, it was widely believed “Rumour Has It” would be the third single, yet due to reaction from radio programmers and fan support, it was changed. Still, the latter song jumps from 35-32 this week, but will likely fall off before the end of the year unless something wildly drastic happens.
This week’s only other debut is by Christina Perri. She’s in at #38 with “A Thousand Years”, the second single to hit my chart from the soundtrack to Twilight: Breaking Dawn. The other tune, this week’s #11, is “It Will Rain” by Bruno Mars. This is the third entry on my chart for Perri. The last “thousand” song to hit my top 10 was “A Thousand Miles”, a #3 hit for Vanessa Carlton in 2002.
There’s too many songs to name that could make the chart the next week, but Coldplay/Rihanna, One Direction and Olly Murs pretty much look like sure bets, while new songs by Adele (again), Coldplay (again), Javier Colon/Natasha Bedingfield and Mat Kearney join the new rotation this week.
MUSIC PURCHASES THIS WEEK
Florence + The Machine – Ceremonials
Graffiti6 – Free EP
Graffiti6 could potentially be a dark horse for 2012’s year-end race; I’m sensing a big rise in the top 40 for them next week. I’m not ready to call “Free” the next “Bad Day” yet, but who knows what will happen a few weeks down the line.
ADAM'S TOP 40 FLASHBACK: November 12, 2000
With some solid tunes coming out of the Twilight: Breaking Dawn soundtrack, let’s remember a time when a movie song easily topped my chart. It was from the highly anticipated film version of the 70’s TV series called Charlie’s Angels. Charlie can have multiple angels, but Destiny only has one child. This was quarter four of one the last great years of bubblegum pop and pure pop music:
THE TOP TEN
#10: Mikaila – So In Love With Two
#09: Shaggy featuring RikRok – It Wasn’t Me
#08: Nine Days – If I Am
#07: Britney Spears - Stronger
#06: matchbox twenty – If You’re Gone
#05: *NSYNC – This I Promise You
#04: Dream - He Loves U Not
#03: Ricky Martin – She Bangs (4 weeks at #1)
#02: Backstreet Boys – Shape Of My Heart
#01: Destiny’s Child – Independent Women, Part One (1 week at #1)
BIG MOVERS
Shaggy featuring RikRok – It Wasn’t Me (15-9)
Usher – Pop Ya Collar (26-20)
Bon Jovi – Thank You For Loving Me (32-26)
David Gray – Babylon (35-29)
Madonna – Don’t Tell Me (40-33)
DEBUTS
#38: O-Town – Liquid Dreams
#39: Fuel – Hemorrhage (In My Hands)
#40: Plus One – Last Flight Out
#1 NEW & ACTIVE: K-Ci & JoJo – “Crazy”
IS IT THAT TIME OF THE YURR ALREADY?
There’s only two weeks left in my 2011 chart year, which means it’s time to start preparing my Year-End Chart! I will be doing a broadcast of it this year on Jammin’ 95 and I am doing guest introductions, so if you have a microphone and want to be a part of it, consider this your invitation. PM me if you’re interested and I’ll be in contact with you in a couple of weeks as to what song you’ll be doing an intro for.
Other than that, have a great rest of the week, and please, shut off your Christmas music until after Thanksgiving. Two stations flipped here on 11/11/11 and there’s no snow on the ground. Just don’t do it.