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Weekly music charts for 2016 - CRAZY-HORSE - 12-11-2016 UK songs/singles charts for week ending 11th November 2016: ![]() Congratulations to Clean Bandit, who claim this weekâs Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart with their latest single Rockabye.Rockabye - which features rising star Anne-Marie and rapper Sean Paul â takes this weekâs top spot with 72,000 combined sales, made up of 37,000 downloads and 3.5 million streams. It's the group's second chart-topper following Rather Be in 2014. Rockabye made a big splash on the Top 40 when it was released three weeks ago, debuting at Number 7. Last week, the song climbed to Number 3 before taking pole position today. Clean Bandit last topped the Official Chart with Rather Be, logging four weeks in pole position. Since then theyâve notched up a string of Top 10 hits, including Stronger, Real Love and Tears (featuring Louisa Johnson). [h=4]New entries and high climbers[/h]Elsewhere in the Top 10, Bruno Marsâ 24K Magic climbs a place to hit a new peak at Number 5, and Maroon 5âs Donât Wanna Know ft. Kendrick Lamar rises four places to 7, giving the band their ninth UK Top 10. Louisa Johnsonâs So Good makes a significant gain on this weekâs Official Singles Chart, leaping seven places to Number 13, while The Vamps claim their eighth Top 40 hit with All Night ft. Matoma, which vaults 56 places to 24. Further down, Fifth Harmonyâs Thatâs My Girl rebounds 11 spots to 26, hip hop duo Rae Sremmurd land their first UK Top 40 hit with Black Beatles ft. Guuci Mane at 36, and finally, viral dance sensation Juju On That Beat by Zay Hilfiger & Zayion McCall lifts six places to enter the Top 40 for the first time this week at Number 40. UK songs chart that includes the figures from total sales and streaming counts: http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/singles-chart/ #1 Clean Bandit UK songs chart that only counts sales from digital, cd, and vinyl sales figures: http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/singles-sales-chart/ #1 Clean Bandit UK singles chart that only counts the figures of sales from cds and vinyl: http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/physical-singles-chart/ #1 Vamps UK singles chart that only counts the figures of sales rom vinyl sales: http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/vinyl-singles-chart/ #1 Massive Attack Weekly music charts for 2016 - CRAZY-HORSE - 12-11-2016 UK albums charts for week ending 11th November 2016: ![]() Robbie Williams has gone straight in at Number 1 with his new album The Heavy Entertainment Show.Robbie's eleventh studio album notched up 67,000 combined sales to reach the top - the 12th of his career to do so. Ten of Robbie's 11 studio records have reached the Official Albums Chart top spot, in addition to his two greatest hits collections. View Robbie Williams' complete UK singles and albums chart history here. "Iâm chuffed that this album is Number 1 and Iâm humbled by these amazing statistics and facts," explained Robbie to OfficialCharts.com. "Thank you to the wonderful, wonderful team at Sony. Iâm as proud of this album as much as any other, and hope that the fans enjoy it as much as I loved making it... this is for the friendlies. Iâm very excited to be taking The Heavy Entertainment show on tour next year." Robbie's 12 chart toppers as a solo artist push him past David Bowie as the British solo artist with the most Number 1 albums on the UK's Official Albums Chart. This milestone ties Robbie with Madonna, who also has a dozen chart toppers to her name. Elvis Presley is the only solo artist with more Number 1 albums; he claimed his 13th just two weeks ago. The Heavy Entertainment Show's performance also makes the album 2016's fourth fastest-selling behind David Bowie's Blackstar, Drake's Views and Beyoncé's Lemonade. [h=4]New entries and high climbers[/h]Michael Ball & Alfie Boe score their first Top 3 album as a duo, with Together landing at Number 2. The duo have now had 11 Top 10 albums between them, with Together marking Alfie's highest ever chart entry. Also new in this week's Top 5 are Bon Jovi, who score their 16th Top 10 album with This House Is Not For Sale. Look back on Bon Jovi's back catalogue of chart hits. Michael Buble's Christmas re-enters the Top 10 this week, up 9 places to Number 7, while new entry Alicia Keys bows at Number 21 with Here, her seventh Top 40 album. Queen's collection of first-ever radio recordings On Air finishes the week at Number 25, and finally, Russell Watson's True Stories completes the new entries at Number 30. UK albums chart that includes all sales figures plus streaming figures: http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/albums-chart/ #1 Robbie Williams UK albums chart that only counts actual sales figures (digital/cd/vinyl): http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/albums-sales-chart/ #1 Robbie Williams UK albums chart that only counts physical sales figures (cds and vinyl): http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/physical-albums-chart/ #1 Robbie Williams UK albums chart that only counts the figures of vinyl albums: http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/vinyl-albums-chart/ #1 Pink Floyd (dark side of the moon) Weekly music charts for 2016 - CRAZY-HORSE - 12-11-2016 Australian music charts overview for week ending 12th November 2016: singles: Itâs week five at #1 on the ARIA Singles Chart for James Arthurâs âSay You Wonât Let Goâ. Arthurâs album Back From The Edge debuted at #1 on the UK Albums Chart last week. In its third week in the top 50, Neikedâs âSexualâ has jumped up 14 spots to #7 to hit the top ten for the first time. The track has also hit the top ten in the UK, so far peaking at #6. With a move of seven spots to #12, Peking Dukâs âStrangerâ snares a new peak in its third week in the top 50. Nevada, Mark Morrison and Fetty Wapâs âThe Mackâ moves up two spots to make its top ten debut. Itâs still seven spots below the peak reached by Mark Morrisonâs original âReturn Of The Mackâ in 1996. Thereâs also new peaks this week for Maroon 5âs âDonât Wanna Knowâ (#6), Illyâs âCatch 22â (#14), Guy Sebastianâs âSet In Stoneâ (#21), Frenshipâs âCapsizeâ (#32), Zay Hilfigerrr & Zayion McCallâs âJuju On That Beat (TZ Anthem)â (#36) and Andy Grammerâs âFresh Eyesâ (#44). Debuts: #23: The Chainsmokers âCollage EPâ â A sixth top 50 entry for American duo The Chainsmokers. The five-track âCollage EPâ features the singles âDonât Let Me Downâ (#3 Apr. â16), âCloserâ (#1 Aug. â16) and âAll We Knowâ (#8 Oct. â16). #33: Rae Sremmurd âBlack Beatlesâ â American hip hop duo Rae Sremmurd make their ARIA Singles Chart debut with âBlack Beatlesâ. The song has become a viral hit following its use Mannequin Challenge videos. #38: Clean Bandit Feat. Sean Paul & Anne-Marie âRockabyeâ â Clean Bandit make their return to the ARIA Singles Chart for the first time since 2014 with âRockabyeâ. The British electronic group have previously charted with âRather Beâ (#2 Mar. â14) and âReal Loveâ (#13 Dec. â14). #41: Alessia Cara âScars To Your Beautifulâ â âScars To Your Beautifulâ is the third single to chart from Alessia Caraâs debut album Know-It-All (#16 Mar. â16), following on from âHereâ (#12 Dec. â16) and âWild Thingsâ (#24 Apr. â16). link for the top50 singles chart: http://www.ariacharts.com.au/charts/singles-chart albums: Thereâs a new #1 at the top of this weekâs ARIA Albums Chart with Bon Jovi taking out their tenth #1 with This House Is Not For Sale (see below). Michael Bubleâs Christmas has returned to the top ten for a 33rd week, moving up 35 spots to #8. With his Australian tour set to kick off shortly, Keith Urbanâs Ripcord is back up five spots to #10. Currently on tour, Disturbed are up 22 spots to #12 with Immortalized. The weekâs highest re-entry comes from Human Nature and their album Gimme Some Lovin': Jukebox Vol. II back in the 50 at #22. Debuts: #1: Bon Jovi âThis House Is Not For Saleâ â With their thirteenth studio album, American band Bon Jovi top the ARIA Albums Chart for the tenth time. This House Is Not For Sale is the follow-up to What About Now (#1 Mar. â13). In between studio albums, the band released the compilation Burning Bridges (#3 Aug. â15). #3: Birds Of Tokyo âBraceâ â Bird Of Tokyo return with Brace. Itâs the bandâs fifth album and first since March Fires (#1 Mar. â13). The Perth band charted a year ago with the compilation Playlist (#4 Nov. â15). #4: Robbie Williams âThe Heavy Entertainment Showâ â The thirteenth solo studio album from Robbie Williams gives the Brit his twelfth top ten on the ARIA Albums Chart. The Heavy Entertainment Show comes three years on from Swings Both Ways (#2 Mar. â14). The album includes songs co-written with Ed Sheeran, Jewel, Rufus Wainwright and more. #7: Pez âDonât Look Downâ â Melbourne hip hop artist Pez makes his top 50 debut on the ARIA Albums Chart with Donât Look Down. Itâs Pezâs second album, following on from his 2008 debut A Mind Of My Own. The new album includes collaborations with Paul Dempsey, Paul Kelly and 360. #14: Alicia Keys âHereâ â Singer-songwriter Alicia Keys returns with Here. Coming four years on from Girl On Fire (#12 Dec. â12), Here sees Keys return following the birth of her son Genesis. #15: Client Liaison âDiplomatic Immunityâ â The debut album from Melbourne-based act Client Liaison. Diplomatic Immunity includes a collaboration with 2015 ARIA Hall OF Fame inductee Tina Arena on the track âA Foreign Affairâ. Client Liaison released their self-titled debut EP in September 2014. #36: Harrison Craig âKings Of Vegasâ â 2013 winner of The Voice, Harrison Craig, releases his third album, Kings Of Vegas. For his third album, the Melbourne singer pays tribute to the likes of Nat King Cole, Sinatra's Rat Pack, Elvis Presley, Tom Jones, Mel Torme, Frankie Valli and more. Criag last charted with L.O.V.E. (#5 Apr. â14). link to the top50 albums chart: http://www.ariacharts.com.au/charts/albums-chart Weekly music charts for 2016 - Music Head - 15-11-2016 Billboard positions for new releases on the Top 100 Songs chart for this week 14. Future ft. Drake - Used To This 61. Big Sean - Bounce Back 71. Chainsmokers ft. XYLO - Setting Fires 87. PnB Rock - Selfish 98. Eric Church ft. Rhiannon Giddens - Kill A Word Billboard positions for new releases and re-entries on the Top 200 Albums chart for this week new 1. Bon Jovi - This House Is Not For Sale 2. Alicia Keys - HERE 6. Chainsmokers - Collage (ep) 7. Various Artists - NOW 60 23. Various Artists - The RCA-List, Vol. 2 25. Common - Black America Again 30. Attila - Chaos 57. Eric Church - Mr. Misunderstood: On The Rocks, Live And (Mostly) Unplugged (ep) 76. Various Artists - NOW That's What I Call Country #1's 77. The Fray - Through The Years: Best Of 89. Tinashe - Nightride 116. Jim James - Eternally Even 128. Stevie Nicks - Bella Donna 150. Susan Boyle - A Wonderful World 152. George Strait - Strait For The Holidays 196. Kungs - Layers re-entry 97. Chris Tomlin - Adore: Christmas Songs Of Worship 155. Guns N' Roses - Appetite For Destruction 160. Pink Floyd - The Dark Side Of The Moon 167. Lauren Daigle - Behold: A Christmas Collection 173. Celine Dion - These Are Special Times 174. Lukas Graham - Lukas Graham 182. Zac Brown Band - Greatest Hits So Far... 183. Simon & Garfunkel - Greatest Hits 186. Beatles - 1 191. Kodak Black - Lil Big Pac 192. Skillet - Unleashed 193. Fitz And The Tantrums - Fitz And The Tantrums 194. YFN Lucci - Wish Me Well 2 197. Chainsmokers - Bouquet (ep) 199. Childish Gambino - Because The Internet 200. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Greatest Hits Weekly music charts for 2016 - CRAZY-HORSE - 19-11-2016 UK songs/singles charts for week ending 18th November 2016: ![]() Clean Bandit claim a second week at Number 1 with Rockabye on this weekâs Official Singles Chart.The trioâs latest track, which features Anne-Marie and Sean Paul, notched up 76,000 chart sales to keep the top spot, made up of 34,400 downloads and 4.18 million streams. Rockabye is Clean Banditâs second Number 1 single following Rather Be in 2014, the first for featured singer Anne-Marie and the third chart-topper for Sean Paul, after Breathe with Blu Cantrell (2003) and What About Us with The Saturdays (2013). [h=4]New entries and high climbers[/h]Elsewhere in the Top 10, hip hop duo Rae Sremmurd zoom 32 places to Number 4 with Black Beatles ft. Guuci Mane. The track has taken off across the world thanks in part to its use as the unofficial theme song of the #MannequinChallenge. Stockholm producer Nevada enters the Top 40 this week at 23 (up 21 places) with his debut single The Mack; a re-working of Mark Morrisonâs Return Of The Mack, which celebrates its 20[SUP]th[/SUP] anniversary this year. Meanwhile, Olly Mursâ Grow Up climbs 36 spots to Number 25 to give him his 18[SUP]th[/SUP] Top 40 single. Nathan Sykesâ Famous, taken from his debut solo album Unfinished Business, leaps from 62 to 28, and Robbie Williams bags his first Top 40 single in three years with Love My Life, up 24 places to 28. Finally, The xxâs brand new single On Hold debuts at Number 38, and Sigmaâs Find Me ft. Birdy lifts seven spots to 39. UK songs chart that includes ALL sales figures plus those of streaming: http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/singles-chart/ #1 Clean Bandit UK songs chat that only counts sales figures of digital, cds and vinyl: http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/singles-sales-chart/ #1 Clean Bandit UK singles chart that only counts physical sales of cds and vinyl singles: http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/physical-singles-chart/ #1 Youngstars UK singles chart that only counts the sales of vinyl singles: http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/vinyl-singles-chart/ #1 Oasis "stand by me" (reissue) Weekly music charts for 2016 - CRAZY-HORSE - 19-11-2016 UK albums charts for week ending 18th November 2016: ![]() Olly Murs has seen off some major competition on this week's Official Albums Chart to score his fourth Number 1 album.The singer's fifth studio album 24 HRS sold 58,000 across physical, digital and streaming to net his fourth consecutive Number 1 album. Olly's only album to miss the top spot was his debut, self-titled offering which peaked at Number 2. View Olly Murs' complete UK singles and albums chart history here. Olly told OfficialCharts.com: "So excited and happy to have 24 HRS go in at Number 1. Itâs the most personal album Iâve ever made, and Iâm really proud of it. Itâs an amazing achievement for me to have had four Number 1 Albums in a row so thanks to my fans for continuing to support me!" Olly now joins One Direction with four Number 1 albums, making him the joint most successful X Factor act on the Official Albums Chart. Finishing in the runner-up spot this week is Emeli Sande with her second studio album Long Live The Angels (2). Emeli's debut album Our Version of Events spent 67 consecutive weeks inside the Official Albums Chart Top 10. Michael Ball and Alfie Boe perform well yet again this week; their collection Together drops one place to 3, just ahead of Cliff Richard, who scores his 44th Top 10 album with Just... Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll (4). [h=4]New entries and high climbers[/h]Following the death of the legendary Leonard Cohen, his final studio album You Want It Darker climbs 22 places to re-enter the Top 10 at Number 7. His The Essential hits collection also charts in the Top 40 this week at Number 26 Nathan Sykes' debut album Unfinished Business lands at Number 11, new David Bowie compilation Legacy is at 13, Sting's 12th studio album 57th & 9th finishes at 15, and Simple Minds' Acoustic enters at 16. After their performance of Everglow on The Graham Norton Show last week, Coldplay's A Head Full of Dreams climbs 20 places to Number 17, and Pink Floyd's Early Years 1965-72 debuts at 19. A Tribe Called Quest's first studio album in 18 years We Got It from Here... Thank You 4 Your Service is new at 26, and finally, Enigma's The Fall of A Rebel Angel finishes at Number 40. UK albums chart of ALL sales figures plus streaming listens: http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/albums-chart/ #1 Olly Murs UK albums chart that only counts the sales of digital, cd and vinyl sales: http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/albums-sales-chart/ #1 Olly Murs UK albums chart that only counts the physical sales of vinyl and cds: http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/physical-albums-chart/ #1 Olly Murs UK albums chart that only counts the sales of vinyl album sales: http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/vinyl-albums-chart/ #1 Trainspotting - OST (reissue) Weekly music charts for 2016 - CRAZY-HORSE - 19-11-2016 for Jerome: the UK Progressive Albums chart for this week: http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/progressive-albums-chart/ Weekly music charts for 2016 - CRAZY-HORSE - 19-11-2016 Australian music charts for week ending 19th November 2016: singles: James Arthur makes it six straight weeks at #1 on the ARIA Singles Chart with âSay You Wonât Let Goâ. As the popularity of the Mannequin Challenge grows, so too does the track soundtracking most of the videos, Rae Sremmurdâs âBlack Beatlesâ. The track is up 27 spots from last weekâs debut spot of #33 to sit at #6. A jump of ten spots to #11 for âSet In Stoneâ in its third week in the top 50 puts Guy Sebastian one spot away from picking up a thirteenth top ten on the ARIA Singles Chart. After a week out of the top 50, John Legendâs âLove Me Nowâ has re-entered at #25, overtaking its previous peak by one spot. This weekâs Singles Chart also includes moves for Illyâs âCatch 22â (up two to #12), Clean Banditâs âRockabyeâ (up 24 to #14) and Zay Hilfigerrr & Zayion McCallâs âJuju On That Beat (TZ Anthem)â (up nine to #27) Debuts: #35: Zara Larsson âI Would Likeâ â Swedish singer-songwriter Zara Larsson snares her second Singles Chart debut for 2016 with âI Would Likeâ. The new track comes two weeks after her previous single, âAinât My Faultâ, peaked at #17. #43: Jonas Blue Feat. Raye âBy Your Sideâ â Having hit #1 in February with âFast Carâ and peaking at #6 in August with âPerfect Strangersâ, British producer Jonas Blue returns to the top 50 with âBy Your Sideâ. The track has already charted in the UK. #45: Samantha Jade & Cyrus âHurt Anymoreâ â 2012 X Factor winner Samantha Jade and 2015 X Factor winner Cyrus team up for the duet âHurt Anymoreâ. Itâs Samantha Jadeâs first Singles Chart appearance since âAlwaysâ (#28 Mar. â16) and Cyrusâ since âKeep Talkingâ (#44 Feb. â16). #49: The xx âHold Onâ â Ahead of the release of their third album, I See You, in January, British trio The xx enter the Singles Chart with âHold Onâ. Itâs their second top 50 entry, following on from âAngelsâ (#46 Jul. â12). link to the top50 singles chart: http://www.ariacharts.com.au/charts/singles-chart albums: The record for most Australian #1 albums in a calendar years has gotten even bigger with Two Degrees by Melbourne rapper Illy becoming the nineteenth Australian #1 album on the ARIA Charts in 2016 (see below). A week on from his passing, the late Leonard Cohen has jumped up 18 spots with You Want It Darker. Cohenâs most recent album debuted at #6 at the end of October. It equals the Canadian singer-songwriterâs previous peak on the Albums Chart, reached with Old Ideas (#2 Feb. â12). Michael Bubleâs Christmas continues its seasonal re-emergence, moving up four spots to #4. With the announcement of her debut Australian tour, Adeleâs 25 has moved up nine spots to #17. After dropping to #48, Pentatonixâs A Pentatonix Christmas is up 17 spots in its fourth week in the top 50 to sit at #31. Debuts: #1: Illy âTwo Degreesâ â Melbourne rapper Illy snares his first #1 on the ARIA Albums Chart with Two Degrees. Itâs his fifth studio album and second top ten, following on from Cinematic (#4 Nov. â13). Two singles from Two Degrees have already charted: âPapercutsâ (#2 Aug. â16) and âCatch 22â (#14 Nov. â16). #3: John Farnham & Olivia Newton-John âFriends For Christmasâ â ARIA Hall Of Famers John Farnham and Olivia Newton-John reunite for new album Friends For Christmas. The seasonal album comes just over a year on from the live release Two Strong Hearts (#1 Jul. â15). #6: Phil Collins âThe Singlesâ â The first new entry on the ARIA Albums Chart for Phil Collins since Going Back (#3 Oct. â10). The compilation brings together some of Collinâs best-known solo tracks including âIn The Air Tonightâ (#3 May â81), âAgainst All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now)â (#3 Jun. â84), âOne More Nightâ (#2 May â85), âSussudioâ (#8 May â85) and âEasy Loverâ (with Philip Bailey). #9: Sting â57th & 9thâ â Stingâs twelfth studio album marks his return to rock music for the first time since Sacred Love (#13 Sept. â03). 57th & 9th is the follow-up to The Last Ship (#39 Sept. â13). #12: Leonard Cohen âThe Essential Leonard Cohenâ â As well as sitting at #2 on this weekâs Albums Chart with You Want It Darker, the late Leonard Cohen picks up a debut with The Essential Leonard Cohen. The two-disc set features many of Cohenâs best-known works including âSuzanneâ, âSo Long, Marianneâ, âEverybody Knowsâ, âTower Of Songâ and âHallelujahâ. #13: A Tribe Called Quest âWe Got It From Here... Thank You 4 Your Serviceâ â Hip hop legends A Tribe Called Quest make their top 50 debut with We Got It From Here... Thank You 4 Your Service. The groupâs sixth album is their first since 1998. Itâs also likely to be their final studio album following the passing of Malik Taylor, aka Phife Dawg, in March of this year. #15: Cliff Richard âJust... Fabulous Rock 'N' Rollâ â After the success of The Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll Songbook (#7 May â14), Cliff Richard takes on some more classic rockers for Just... Fabulous Rock 'N' Roll. The album includes covers of âBlue Suede Shoesâ, âSweet Little Sixteenâ, âRoll Over Beethovenâ and âDimplesâ, amongst others. #20: Emeli Sande âLong Live The Angelsâ â Four years on from Our Version Of Events (#17 Jan. â13), British singer-songwriter Emeli Sande returns with Long Live The Angels. In between albums, Sande appeared as the guest vocalist on Rudimentalâs âFreeâ (#5 Jan. â14) and David Guettaâs âWhat I Did For Loveâ (#20 Mar. â15). #24: Archie Roach âLet Love Ruleâ â Singer-songwriter Archie Roach returns with his tenth album and first in four years. Let Love Rule is Roachâs second top 50 appearance, following on from Into The Bloodstream (#49 Oct. â12). #38: In Flames âBattlesâ â The third top 50 appearance for Swedish death metal band In Flames. Battles is the follow-up to Siren Charms (#33 Sept. â14) and Sounds Of A Playground Fading (#50 Jul. â11). #39: David Bowie âLegacyâ â A new compilation bringing together tracks by the late, great David Bowie. It features material from throughout the singer-songwriterâs illustrious career, including from his final studio album Blackstar (#1 Jan. â16). #42: Olly Murs â24 Hrsâ â The fifth album from Olly Murs gives the Brit his third appearance in the ARIA top 50, following on from Never Been Better (#27 Dec. â14) and Right Place Right Time (#20 Jun. â13) #47: Pink Floyd âThe Early Years, 1967-1972, Cre/ationâ â Highlights and oddities from the early career of Pink Floyd come together for The Early Years, 1967-1972, Cre/ation. The two-disc set brings together selections from the larger seven-volume set The Early Years, 1967-1972. The material covers from the bandâs formation, through to the 1972 album Obscured By Clouds link to the to50 albums chart: http://www.ariacharts.com.au/charts/albums-chart Weekly music charts for 2016 - Music Head - 22-11-2016 Billboard positions for new releases on the Top 100 Songs chart for this week 59. Leonard Cohen - Hallelujah 69. Childish Gambino - Me And Your Mama 76. Migos ft. Lil Uzi Vert - Bad And Boujee 77. A Tribe Called Quest - We The People.... 97. Blake Shelton - A Guy With A Girl 99. Starley - Call On Me Billboard positions for new releases and re-entries on the Top 200 Albums chart for this week new 1. A Tribe Called Quest - We Got It From Here...Thank You 4 Your Service 9. Sting - 57th & 9th 11. Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood - Christmas Together 13. Leonard Cohen - Essential 17. Joe - #MYNAMEISJOETHOMAS 23. Various Artists - Cities 97: Sampler Vol 28, Live From Studio C 31. Leslie Odom, Jr. - Simply Christmas 33. Ronnie Dunn - Tattooed Heart 36. Home Free - Full Of (Even More) Cheer 39. Grateful Dead - Dave's Picks, Vol. 20: CU Events Center, Univ. Of CO, Boulder, CO 12/9/81 41. Emile Sande - Long Live The Angels 56. Animals As Leaders - The Madness Of Many 60. In Flames - Battles 78. David Bowie - Legacy 103. Pink Floyd - The Early Years: 1967-1972: Cre/ation 108. blackbear - Cashmere Noose (ep) 112. Jordan Smith - 'Tis The Season 122. Enigma - The Fall Of A Rebel Angel 156. Various Artists - NOW That's What I Call Christmas 187. Sleigh Bells - Jessica Rabbit re-entry 142. Elvis Presley - It's Christmas Time 144. Mariah Carey - Merry Christmas 149. Rascal Flatts - The Greatest Gift Of All 154. Amy Winehouse - Back To Black 166. Josh Groban - Noel 170. Michael Jackson - Essential 179. Beatles - Abbey Road 182. Juan Gabriel - Mis Numero 1... 40 Aniversario 183. Frank Sinatra - Christmas Songs 192. Blink-182 - California 196. A Tribe Called Quest - Anthology 197. Vince Guaraldi Trio - A Charlie Brown Christmas Weekly music charts for 2016 - Music Head - 22-11-2016 thought Metallica and Bruno would hit our chart this week I thought wrong on what did hit: Cohen's Hallelujah as a single and his compilation on the album side woo-hoo surprised to see Quest at #1 guess they were bigger than I thought album is not on YouTube or I would have spun it got the Sting in my head this morning wth are these Grateful Dead albums that always come out? anyone know anything about the Bowie or PF sets that come in? old and new Christmas albums all over and most important why does Amy Winehouse show up on the chart the day after I listen to it I didn't buy it, I just listened to it are the charts tied to what I listen to in my home spooky stuff |