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Chart Listings: UK Charts
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Originally posted by dposton
GGGB 9 MILLION June release dates
LOUD 4 MILLION IN 2011 ALONE while other albums in holiday fell off the charts
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Have you EVER posted a comment without that laughing smiley?
I think he meant first week sales.
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Michael Buble - 115,000 sold this week
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Kelly- Down For Whatever number 6........
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the longest-running number one since 2007, when Leona Lewis' Bleeding Love reeled off seven weeks in a row at the summit.
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WFL being compared to a classic; great reign.
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So, N-Dubz have a greatest hits coming out this week.
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Originally posted by dposton
GGGB 9 MILLION June release dates
LOUD 4 MILLION IN 2011 ALONE while other albums in holiday fell off the charts
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Clearly you don't understand what he's saying.
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Olly Murs is set to exact revenge on Rihanna for piping him to the number one spot on the UK singles countdown last Sunday by replacing her at the top of the artist albums chart.
His second Epic album In Case You Didn’t Know looks poised to debut at number one this coming Sunday after selling more than 50,000 copies during its first day of release, according to the Official Charts Company. Rihanna’s Def Jam/Mercury album Talk That Talk, which debuted at one last weekend, has also now been overtaken by Reprise/Warner Bros act Michael Buble’s Christmas, which moves 3-2, while Syco acts Il Divo and One Direction complete the top five sellers.
Murs is also now outselling Rihanna on the singles chart with his Dance With Me Tonight around 2,000 sales ahead of the Barbadian superstar’s Calvin Harris collaboration We Found Love, which topped the chart again last Sunday after the Murs single led in the early midweeks. However, it appears too late for the one-time X Factor runner-up to make it to number one as both tracks are being outsold significantly by the newly-issued charity single from the reality TV show.
The X Factor Finalists 2011’s cover of the Rose Royce ballad Wishing On A Star had sold 56,328 units up to the close of business on Monday with Murs more than 35,000 sales behind in second place and Rihanna third.
It is shaping up to be a good week for Syco with Wishing On A Star almost a certainty to top the singles chart, while the company’s newly-issued Il Divo album Wicked Game is the week so far’s fourth biggest artist album. It is just ahead of the same company’s One Direction album Up All Night, which debuted at two last Sunday and is now down to fifth place.
Exactly a year ago Take That’s Progress was heading for its third week at number one and now their accompanying live album Progress Live is readying a chart debut, albeit more modestly. The Polydor album is currently showing up as a new entry at number six.
This week’s market further throws the spotlight on the relative fortunes of Joe McElderry and Olly Murs since they finished in first and second places respectively on The X Factor 2009. While Murs’ new album should debut at number one this week, McElderry’s own brand new album, the UCJ-handled Classic Christmas, is down in 12th place.
Murs performed on last Sunday’s X Factor results show, as did Island/Lava’s Jessie J whose first album and latest single are both now experiencing big sales uplifts. Sales of the title track of the album Who You Are are up 168% on the week to send it 37-7, while the album’s sales have risen nearly 50% to move it 29-23.
In the same week Take That’s live album arrives, a new Kylie Minogue concert recording will also show up in the chart. The Parlophone-issued Aphrodite Les Folies – Live In London is presently appearing as a new entry at 37, six places above Island’s newly-released Greatest Hits by N-Dubz. Universal’s Kelly Rowland album Here I Am arrives in 54th place, meaning, with Gary Barlow part of Take That’s line-up and Tulisa Contostavlos in N-Dubz, all three of the performing X Factor judges will have new entries on the chart this week.
Back on the singles chart and Virgin’s Emeli Sande will score her second hit with Daddy currently debuting in 18th place, while the Christmas season has truly arrived with Warner Bros’s Pogues featuring Kirsty MacColl classic Fairytale Of New York set to make its annual return to the Top 40 on Sunday when it is likely to be joined by Mariah Carey’s own enduring RCA-handled All I Want For Christmas Is You.
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Singles
1. X-Factor
2. Olly Murs
3. Rihanna
Albums
1. Olly Murs
2. Michael Buble
3. Rihanna
12. Joe McElderry
Where is that guy who said Joe would be competition for Olly?
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Midweek Charts: Murs exacting revenge on Rihanna
Source: MW
11:15 | Tuesday November 29, 2011
By Paul Williams
Olly Murs is set to exact revenge on Rihanna for piping him to the number one spot on the UK singles countdown last Sunday by replacing her at the top of the artist albums chart.
His second Epic album In Case You Didn’t Know looks poised to debut at number one this coming Sunday after selling more than 50,000 copies during its first day of release, according to the Official Charts Company. Rihanna’s Def Jam/Mercury album Talk That Talk, which debuted at one last weekend, has also now been overtaken by Reprise/Warner Bros act Michael Buble’s Christmas, which moves 3-2, while Syco acts Il Divo and One Direction complete the top five sellers.
Singles
Murs is also now outselling Rihanna on the singles chart with his Dance With Me Tonight around 2,000 sales ahead of the Barbadian superstar’s Calvin Harris collaboration We Found Love, which topped the chart again last Sunday after the Murs single led in the early midweeks. However, it appears too late for the one-time X Factor runner-up to make it to number one as both tracks are being outsold significantly by the newly-issued charity single from the reality TV show.
The X Factor Finalists 2011’s cover of the Rose Royce ballad Wishing On A Star had sold 56,328 units up to the close of business on Monday with Murs more than 35,000 sales behind in second place and Rihanna third.
It is shaping up to be a good week for Syco with Wishing On A Star almost a certainty to top the singles chart, while the company’s newly-issued Il Divo album Wicked Game is the week so far’s fourth biggest artist album. It is just ahead of the same company’s One Direction album Up All Night, which debuted at two last Sunday and is now down to fifth place.
Exactly a year ago Take That’s Progress was heading for its third week at number one and now their accompanying live album Progress Live is readying a chart debut, albeit more modestly. The Polydor album is currently showing up as a new entry at number six.
Albums
This week’s market further throws the spotlight on the relative fortunes of Joe McElderry and Olly Murs since they finished in first and second places respectively on The X Factor 2009. While Murs’ new album should debut at number one this week, McElderry’s own brand new album, the UCJ-handled Classic Christmas, is down in 12th place.
Murs performed on last Sunday’s X Factor results show, as did Island/Lava’s Jessie J whose first album and latest single are both now experiencing big sales uplifts. Sales of the title track of the album Who You Are are up 168% on the week to send it 37-7, while the album’s sales have risen nearly 50% to move it 29-23.
In the same week Take That’s live album arrives, a new Kylie Minogue concert recording will also show up in the chart. The Parlophone-issued Aphrodite Les Folies – Live In London is presently appearing as a new entry at 37, six places above Island’s newly-released Greatest Hits by N-Dubz. Universal’s Kelly Rowland album Here I Am arrives in 54th place, meaning, with Gary Barlow part of Take That’s line-up and Tulisa Contostavlos in N-Dubz, all three of the performing X Factor judges will have new entries on the chart this week.
Back on the singles chart and Virgin’s Emeli Sande will score her second hit with Daddy currently debuting in 18th place, while the Christmas season has truly arrived with Warner Bros’s Pogues featuring Kirsty MacColl classic Fairytale Of New York set to make its annual return to the Top 40 on Sunday when it is likely to be joined by Mariah Carey’s own enduring RCA-handled All I Want For Christmas Is You.
Tuesday Top 40 Only
Singles
1 X Factor Finalists 2011/JLS/One Direction (56,328)
2 Olly Murs (20/21k - 2k ahead)
3 Rihanna/Calvin Harris (18/19k)
4 Flo Rida
5 Avicii
Top 10
7 Jessie J
Top 15
Bruno Mars
LMFAO
Charlene Soraia
Top 20
Emile Sande
Top 30
Jason Derulo
Olly Murs [HSAB]
Slow Moving Millie
Katy Perry
Top 40
Florence + The Machine
Pogues/Kirsty MacColl
Beyonce
Nickelback
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Albums
1 Olly Murs (50,000)
2 Michael Buble
3 Rihanna
4 Il Divo
5 One Direction
Top 10
Take That [Progress Live]
Top 15
Joe McElderry [Classic Christmas]
Top 30
23 Jessie J
Top 40
Cee-Lo Green
Tony Bennett
David Guetta
Kylie Minogue [Aphrodite Les Follies - Live In London]
NO SALES INFO
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ARTIST UPDATES
Singles
Ed Sheeran [LH] 4+4, [TAT] 30+3
Maroon 5/Christina 5+4
Kelly Rowland 5+5
Coldplay 10+2
Lady Gaga [MTN] 10+10
One Direction [GBY] 20+1, [WMYB] 20+4
Kelly Clarkson 20+5
Rebecca F 20+6
JLS 30+2
Rihanna/Jay Z [TTT] 30+9
Albums
Coldplay 5+3
Ed Sheeran 5+4
Adele [21] 5+5, [19] 30+10
JLS 10+1
Susan Boyle 10+4
Florence 10+5
Noel Gallagher 10+6
Snow Patrol 10+7
Lady Gaga [BTW] 10+10
Nickelback 20+4
Cher Lloyd 20+6
Will Young 20+7
James Morrison 30+3
Matt Cardle 30+4
Rihanna [Loud] 30+8
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Wait.
How did Olly get so big? What the hell is happening?
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I hope Jessie doesn't fall out of top 10 by the weekend
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I don't see The Saturdays in either of the singles or albums updates.
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Universal’s Kelly Rowland album Here I Am arrives in 54th place
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Originally posted by Shy Boy
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All of this just makes it apparent that Kelly and Nicole should have switched places this year. Nicole might not be able to sell an album anywhere, but she would never debut below the top 40 in the UK.
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Originally posted by Ace Reject
I don't see The Saturdays in either of the singles or albums updates.
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I know the album is out of the top 40, the single probably is as well.
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Originally posted by Ace Reject
Wait.
How did Olly get so big? What the hell is happening?
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Hehas an arena tour too
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Wait, how is Here I Am so low? I just checked itunes and its top 20.
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Originally posted by Ace Reject
Wait.
How did Olly get so big? What the hell is happening?
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I really like some of the track off of his first album, but I pay absolutely no attention about how popular he is in the UK. Has he been promoting well?
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Thursday Update Top 40 Only
Singles
1 X Factor Finalists 2011/JLS/One Direction [80k]
2 Olly Murs [35k]
3 Rihanna/Calvin Harris
4 Flo Rida
5 Avicii
Top 10
Jessie J
Top 15
Bruno Mars
14 LMFAO
Charlene Soraia
Top 20
19 Emile Sande
Jason Derulo
Top 30
Olly Murs [HSAB]
Katy Perry
Slow Moving Millie
Top 40
Florence + The Machine
32 Pogues/Kirsty MacColl
Beyonce
37 Mariah Carey
Example [MR]
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Albums
1 Olly Murs (19k ahead)
2 Michael Buble
3 Rihanna
4 One Direction
5 Il Divo
Top 10
6 Adele [21]
Ed Sheeran
10 Take That [Progress Live]
Top 15
Bruno Mars
13 Joe McElderry [Classic Christmas]
Top 30
22 Jessie J
Cee-Lo Green
Top 40
Tony Bennett
N-Dubz
David Guetta
Rod Stewart
NO SALES INFO
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ARTIST UPDATES
Singles
Kelly Rowland 5+4
Maroon 5/Christina 5+5
Coldplay 10+3
Lady Gaga [MTN] 20+1
One Direction [GBY] 20+2, [WMYB] 20+4
Kelly Clarkson 20+5
Rebecca F 20+6
JLS 30+5
Albums
Coldplay 5+4
JLS 10+1
Susan Boyle 10+4
Snow Patrol 10+5
Florence 10+6
Noel Gallagher 10+7
Lady Gaga [BTW] 20+1
Cher Lloyd 20+5
Will Young 20+6
Nickelback 20+7
James Morrison 30+4
Matt Cardle 30+6
Rihanna [Loud] 30+7
Adele [19] 30+8
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Originally posted by PopBoi
Wait, how is Here I Am so low? I just checked itunes and its top 20.
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Very low physical sales.
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Originally posted by Ace Reject
Wait.
How did Olly get so big? What the hell is happening?
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Presenting the Xtra Factor every week really boosted his career and music, not to mention strong promotion from the X-Factor (He performed two songs on the show last weekend).
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Heart Skips A Beat came before XFactor girls. Obviously, XFactor is a big part of his album's success, but lets not act like he wouldn't be big without it.
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