Post by Bebe Reptar on Nov 24, 2012 18:12:57 GMT -5
Off:
39 Chris Wallace – Remember When (Push Rewind) 04(3) 22
37 Alex Clare – Too Close 07 30
36 Gin Wigmore – Man Like That 33 05
34 Dave Matthews Band – If Only 30(2) 06
On:
Kylie Minogue, Matt Cardle, One Direction, Train
LW TW PK WK
00 40 Matt Cardle – Anyone Else 40 01
00 39 Kylie Minogue – On A Night Like This (Abbey Road '12) 39 01
33 38 Maroon 5 – One More Night 07(3) 22
00 37 Train – Mermaid 37 01
38 36 Conor Maynard featuring Ne-Yo – Turn Around 36 03
40 35 The Gaslight Anthem – Here Comes My Man 35 02
00 34 One Direction – Little Things 34 01
28 33 Train – 50 Ways To Say Goodbye 02(6) 27
35 32 Maroon 5 – Daylight 32 03
32 31 Ed Sheeran – Lego House 31 04
26 30 Marina & The Diamonds – How To Be A Heartbreaker 26(3) 08
24 29 Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen – Good Time 01(2) 22
30 28 Jim Brickman & Luke McMaster – Good Morning Beautiful 28 05
22 27 fun. – Some Nights 01(8) 28
31 26 Taylor Swift – I Knew You Were Trouble 26 03
18 25 Christina Aguilera – Your Body 10 11
19 24 Aerosmith – What Could Have Been Love 12(2) 14
20 23 Matt Cardle – It's Only Love 20(2) 10
23 22 Carly Rae Jepsen – This Kiss 22 06
27 21 Hunter Hayes – Wanted 21 06
16 20 Pink – Blow Me (One Last Kiss) 02(2) 21
29 19 Matchbox Twenty – Overjoyed 19 04
21 18 Neon Trees – Lessons In Love (All Day, All Night) 18 09
25 17 The Script – Six Degrees Of Separation 17 04
15 16 Swedish House Mafia – Don't You Worry Child 15 12
10 15 Keane – Disconnected 08 15
17 14 Olly Murs - Troublemaker 14 05
14 13 Kelly Clarkson – Catch My Breath 13 06
09 12 Walk The Moon – Anna Sun 06(3) 16
11 11 Lifehouse/Natasha Bedingfield – Between The Raindrops 11(3) 10
13 10 Jason Mraz – 93 Million Miles 10 08
06 09 Taylor Swift – We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together 04(3) 15
07 08 OneRepublic – Feel Again 07(3) 14
12 07 Pink – Try 07 07
08 06 Robbie Williams - Candy 06 11
05 05 The Script featuring will.i.am – Hall Of Fame 01(4) 18
03 04 Andy Grammer – Miss Me 01(2) 18
02 03 One Direction – Live While We're Young 02 10
04 02 fun. – Carry On 02 07
01 01 Adele – Skyfall 01(3) 08
Top 10 Next In Line:
1. The Killers – Miss Atomic Bomb (1)
2. Youngblood Hawke - We Come Running (4)
3. John Mayer - Something Like Olivia (5)
4. Colbie Caillat – Christmas In The Sand (-)
5. Ed Sheeran – Give Me Love (8)
6. Christina Aguilera with Blake Shelton - Just A Fool (-)
7. Robbie Williams – Different (-)
8. fun. – Sleigh Ride (-)
9. Britt Nicole – Gold (10)
10. Alex Clare – Up All Night (-)
In The Mix:
Alanis Morissette – Receive
Cher – Woman's World (new)
Ellie Goulding - Figure 8
Of Monsters And Men – Mountain Sound (new)
Owl City – Shooting Star (re-entry)
Rebecca Ferguson – Shoulder To Shoulder (new)
The All-American Rejects - Heartbeat Slowing Down
Christmas Corner:
Christina Perri – Something About December (new)
Colbie Caillat featuring Justin Young – The Christmas Song
Daniel Powter – Cupid (Christmas Remix) (re-entry)
Lady Antebellum – A Holly Jolly Christmas
Train – Joy To The World
39 Chris Wallace – Remember When (Push Rewind) 04(3) 22
37 Alex Clare – Too Close 07 30
36 Gin Wigmore – Man Like That 33 05
34 Dave Matthews Band – If Only 30(2) 06
On:
Kylie Minogue, Matt Cardle, One Direction, Train
LW TW PK WK
00 40 Matt Cardle – Anyone Else 40 01
00 39 Kylie Minogue – On A Night Like This (Abbey Road '12) 39 01
33 38 Maroon 5 – One More Night 07(3) 22
00 37 Train – Mermaid 37 01
38 36 Conor Maynard featuring Ne-Yo – Turn Around 36 03
40 35 The Gaslight Anthem – Here Comes My Man 35 02
00 34 One Direction – Little Things 34 01
28 33 Train – 50 Ways To Say Goodbye 02(6) 27
35 32 Maroon 5 – Daylight 32 03
32 31 Ed Sheeran – Lego House 31 04
26 30 Marina & The Diamonds – How To Be A Heartbreaker 26(3) 08
24 29 Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen – Good Time 01(2) 22
30 28 Jim Brickman & Luke McMaster – Good Morning Beautiful 28 05
22 27 fun. – Some Nights 01(8) 28
31 26 Taylor Swift – I Knew You Were Trouble 26 03
18 25 Christina Aguilera – Your Body 10 11
19 24 Aerosmith – What Could Have Been Love 12(2) 14
20 23 Matt Cardle – It's Only Love 20(2) 10
23 22 Carly Rae Jepsen – This Kiss 22 06
27 21 Hunter Hayes – Wanted 21 06
16 20 Pink – Blow Me (One Last Kiss) 02(2) 21
29 19 Matchbox Twenty – Overjoyed 19 04
21 18 Neon Trees – Lessons In Love (All Day, All Night) 18 09
25 17 The Script – Six Degrees Of Separation 17 04
15 16 Swedish House Mafia – Don't You Worry Child 15 12
10 15 Keane – Disconnected 08 15
17 14 Olly Murs - Troublemaker 14 05
14 13 Kelly Clarkson – Catch My Breath 13 06
09 12 Walk The Moon – Anna Sun 06(3) 16
11 11 Lifehouse/Natasha Bedingfield – Between The Raindrops 11(3) 10
13 10 Jason Mraz – 93 Million Miles 10 08
06 09 Taylor Swift – We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together 04(3) 15
07 08 OneRepublic – Feel Again 07(3) 14
12 07 Pink – Try 07 07
08 06 Robbie Williams - Candy 06 11
05 05 The Script featuring will.i.am – Hall Of Fame 01(4) 18
03 04 Andy Grammer – Miss Me 01(2) 18
02 03 One Direction – Live While We're Young 02 10
04 02 fun. – Carry On 02 07
01 01 Adele – Skyfall 01(3) 08
Top 10 Next In Line:
1. The Killers – Miss Atomic Bomb (1)
2. Youngblood Hawke - We Come Running (4)
3. John Mayer - Something Like Olivia (5)
4. Colbie Caillat – Christmas In The Sand (-)
5. Ed Sheeran – Give Me Love (8)
6. Christina Aguilera with Blake Shelton - Just A Fool (-)
7. Robbie Williams – Different (-)
8. fun. – Sleigh Ride (-)
9. Britt Nicole – Gold (10)
10. Alex Clare – Up All Night (-)
In The Mix:
Alanis Morissette – Receive
Cher – Woman's World (new)
Ellie Goulding - Figure 8
Of Monsters And Men – Mountain Sound (new)
Owl City – Shooting Star (re-entry)
Rebecca Ferguson – Shoulder To Shoulder (new)
The All-American Rejects - Heartbeat Slowing Down
Christmas Corner:
Christina Perri – Something About December (new)
Colbie Caillat featuring Justin Young – The Christmas Song
Daniel Powter – Cupid (Christmas Remix) (re-entry)
Lady Antebellum – A Holly Jolly Christmas
Train – Joy To The World
THIS IS THE END... OF THE CHART YEAR – November 25, 2012
Just like three of her previous hits, Adele is bonded to the top.
The singer's fourth #1 single on my chart, “Skyfall”, has been at the top of the pops for three weeks running. However, just as the movie is descending down the Box Office chart, so will the song from my own list. Nevertheless, it's great to see a song from a film be so successful on my chart when many others have underperformed in the past. In fact, this is the #1 single specifically written for a movie to top my chart since Chad Kroeger and Josey Scott's “Hero” from 2002's Spider Man. It spent five weeks there.
Knockin' on the door to the top is fun., who are having no fun sitting it out at #2 with “Carry On”. They want their third #1 single in a row, but it ain't happening this week. Behind them are One Direction, dropping to #3 with “Live While We're Young”, while former #1's for Andy Grammer (“Miss Me”) and The Script/will.i.am (“Hall Of Fame”) hold down the #4 and #5 spots, respectively.
Robbie Williams has his biggest solo hit on my chart as “Candy” advances 8-6. It's still in the top ten in the United Kingdom as well. Pink also takes a big leap from 12-7 with “Try”. Parent album The Truth About Love has been discounted at a number of outlets holding Black Friday sales. We'll have to see if the price cuts pay off on the album chart this week. Jason Mraz also scores his first top ten hit since 2008's “Make It Mine” as “93 Million Miles” climbs to #10. It's the singer's sixth song to make the top ten.
This week's Biggest Mover belongs to Rob Thomas and the boys of Matchbox Twenty, who rocket from 29-19, a gain of ten notches, for “Overjoyed”. The title was formerly a top thirty hit on the Hot 100 back in 1986 for Stevie Wonder. Two songs with “over” in the title have made it to #1 on my chart. In 2000, Christina Aguilera did it with “Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)”, and in 2003, Sixpence None The Richer hit the top with their remake of Crowded House's “Don't Dream It's Over”. Other big movers on the countdown this week include The Script's “Six Degrees Of Separation” (27-19) and Hunter Hayes's “Wanted” (27-21).
One Direction scores this week's highest debut with “Little Things”, a recent #1 in the United Kingdom which was co-written by Ed Sheeran. It enters at #34. It's currently gaining big on radio here in the United States. Will a change in tempo give the boy band their biggest hit yet? We shall see in the new year.
Train's third top-40 hit from California 37 is a tale of Pat Monahan's wish on the waves about a castaway just outside of Washington state who meets his lady on a remote island. It's a shore thing they'll get another big hit out of it. “Mermaid” enters at #37. By the way, Monahan mentions that he “would've wished in ‘92” for the girl, which wasn't really a great year for top 40 titles with aquatic ambitions. Perhaps a “walk on the ocean” might help? (I know you all have a soft place for Toad The Wet Sprocket in your hearts.)
Kylie Minogue debuts at #39 with the Abbey Road Sessions version of "On A Night Like This". The original went to #1 in Australia in 2000. This version gets a release in the United Kingdom on December 17.
Lastly, Matt Cardle debuts at #40 with “Anyone Else”. It's his second single from The Fire. “It's Only Love”, the first single, just peaked at #20 recently.
Those Christmas songs are on the move, but nevertheless, new ones from Of Monsters And Men and Rebecca Ferguson are added on this week, plus, the song that could become Cher's first top-40 hit on my chart in almost thirteen years. Keep an eye on it.
ADAM'S TOP 40 FLASHBACK – NOVEMBER 23, 2008
One of the biggest one-hit wonders thus far on my chart topped the list this week back in 2008. It was by the son of another #1 artist. My love for the song was, well, unconditional.
THE TOP TEN
10. The All-American Rejects – Gives You Hell
09. Christina Aguilera – Keeps Gettin' Better
08. Lifehouse - Broken
07. Nickelback – Gotta Be Somebody
06. O.A.R. – Shattered (Turn The Car Around)
05. Daughtry – What About Now?
04. Britney Spears - Womanizer
03. David Cook – Light On
02. Pink – So What
01. Simon Collins - Unconditional (first week at #1)
MOVERS AND SHAKERS
14. John Barrowman – What About Us? (22, up eight)
22. Coldplay – Lovers In Japan (34, up twelve)
28. James Blunt – Love Love Love (36, up eight)
DEBUTS
35. Leona Lewis – Run
38. Hinder – Without You
40. The Fray – You Found Me
#1 NEW & ACTIVE: “Angels On The Moon” by Thriving Ivory
OK, Y'ALL, IT'S A SPECIAL NOTE FROM ADAM
o hai. So, yes, the last week of November marks the end of my 2012 chart year, which means this guy needs to finish compiling his year-end chart. Woohoo. Last year, I did a broadcast of my top 100 of the year on le internet radio station de Kurt (Trombones13), The Voice, and I will be airing it once again on a date TBD (probably in late December.) I'm opening it up once again for people to intro a song they like (because you don't need to hear me do it for every single song), so if you wanna guest DJ on the broadcast, PM my account with some artists you like and I'll try to accommodate everyone I can. I'll have a better picture of where everything is placing in the next week or so.
Phew! That was a lot. Have a great week!
Just like three of her previous hits, Adele is bonded to the top.
The singer's fourth #1 single on my chart, “Skyfall”, has been at the top of the pops for three weeks running. However, just as the movie is descending down the Box Office chart, so will the song from my own list. Nevertheless, it's great to see a song from a film be so successful on my chart when many others have underperformed in the past. In fact, this is the #1 single specifically written for a movie to top my chart since Chad Kroeger and Josey Scott's “Hero” from 2002's Spider Man. It spent five weeks there.
Knockin' on the door to the top is fun., who are having no fun sitting it out at #2 with “Carry On”. They want their third #1 single in a row, but it ain't happening this week. Behind them are One Direction, dropping to #3 with “Live While We're Young”, while former #1's for Andy Grammer (“Miss Me”) and The Script/will.i.am (“Hall Of Fame”) hold down the #4 and #5 spots, respectively.
Robbie Williams has his biggest solo hit on my chart as “Candy” advances 8-6. It's still in the top ten in the United Kingdom as well. Pink also takes a big leap from 12-7 with “Try”. Parent album The Truth About Love has been discounted at a number of outlets holding Black Friday sales. We'll have to see if the price cuts pay off on the album chart this week. Jason Mraz also scores his first top ten hit since 2008's “Make It Mine” as “93 Million Miles” climbs to #10. It's the singer's sixth song to make the top ten.
This week's Biggest Mover belongs to Rob Thomas and the boys of Matchbox Twenty, who rocket from 29-19, a gain of ten notches, for “Overjoyed”. The title was formerly a top thirty hit on the Hot 100 back in 1986 for Stevie Wonder. Two songs with “over” in the title have made it to #1 on my chart. In 2000, Christina Aguilera did it with “Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)”, and in 2003, Sixpence None The Richer hit the top with their remake of Crowded House's “Don't Dream It's Over”. Other big movers on the countdown this week include The Script's “Six Degrees Of Separation” (27-19) and Hunter Hayes's “Wanted” (27-21).
One Direction scores this week's highest debut with “Little Things”, a recent #1 in the United Kingdom which was co-written by Ed Sheeran. It enters at #34. It's currently gaining big on radio here in the United States. Will a change in tempo give the boy band their biggest hit yet? We shall see in the new year.
Train's third top-40 hit from California 37 is a tale of Pat Monahan's wish on the waves about a castaway just outside of Washington state who meets his lady on a remote island. It's a shore thing they'll get another big hit out of it. “Mermaid” enters at #37. By the way, Monahan mentions that he “would've wished in ‘92” for the girl, which wasn't really a great year for top 40 titles with aquatic ambitions. Perhaps a “walk on the ocean” might help? (I know you all have a soft place for Toad The Wet Sprocket in your hearts.)
Kylie Minogue debuts at #39 with the Abbey Road Sessions version of "On A Night Like This". The original went to #1 in Australia in 2000. This version gets a release in the United Kingdom on December 17.
Lastly, Matt Cardle debuts at #40 with “Anyone Else”. It's his second single from The Fire. “It's Only Love”, the first single, just peaked at #20 recently.
Those Christmas songs are on the move, but nevertheless, new ones from Of Monsters And Men and Rebecca Ferguson are added on this week, plus, the song that could become Cher's first top-40 hit on my chart in almost thirteen years. Keep an eye on it.
ADAM'S TOP 40 FLASHBACK – NOVEMBER 23, 2008
One of the biggest one-hit wonders thus far on my chart topped the list this week back in 2008. It was by the son of another #1 artist. My love for the song was, well, unconditional.
THE TOP TEN
10. The All-American Rejects – Gives You Hell
09. Christina Aguilera – Keeps Gettin' Better
08. Lifehouse - Broken
07. Nickelback – Gotta Be Somebody
06. O.A.R. – Shattered (Turn The Car Around)
05. Daughtry – What About Now?
04. Britney Spears - Womanizer
03. David Cook – Light On
02. Pink – So What
01. Simon Collins - Unconditional (first week at #1)
MOVERS AND SHAKERS
14. John Barrowman – What About Us? (22, up eight)
22. Coldplay – Lovers In Japan (34, up twelve)
28. James Blunt – Love Love Love (36, up eight)
DEBUTS
35. Leona Lewis – Run
38. Hinder – Without You
40. The Fray – You Found Me
#1 NEW & ACTIVE: “Angels On The Moon” by Thriving Ivory
OK, Y'ALL, IT'S A SPECIAL NOTE FROM ADAM
o hai. So, yes, the last week of November marks the end of my 2012 chart year, which means this guy needs to finish compiling his year-end chart. Woohoo. Last year, I did a broadcast of my top 100 of the year on le internet radio station de Kurt (Trombones13), The Voice, and I will be airing it once again on a date TBD (probably in late December.) I'm opening it up once again for people to intro a song they like (because you don't need to hear me do it for every single song), so if you wanna guest DJ on the broadcast, PM my account with some artists you like and I'll try to accommodate everyone I can. I'll have a better picture of where everything is placing in the next week or so.
Phew! That was a lot. Have a great week!