Michael Bublé moves into the top spot with “Hollywood,” pushing The Script’s “For The First Time” to #2. Meanwhile, Maroon 5 scores a whopping dozen debuts, led by “I Can’t Lie” at #3.
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Michael Bublé trades places with Maroon 5 in the top three, but The Script continues to hold both off. Sara Bareilles scores a second top-five hit from Kaleidoscope Heart as “Uncharted” jumps 14-5, while the album’s title track is the highest of six debuts, all from Bareilles.
The Script’s “For The First Time” scores a second week at the top, with Maroon 5 songs switching spots at #2 and #3. Ingrid Michaelson has the top debut at #22 with “Parachute.”
The Script moves into the top spot with “For The First Time,” leaving Maroon 5’s “Misery” at #2. They add a new song, “Give A Little More,” at #3; the week’s only other debut is a live John Mayer track that enters at #38.
Maroon 5 holds again at #1 with “Misery,” but The Script and Paramore move up from behind to fill the top three. Ryan Star makes a big jump with “Start A Fire,” now at #15. The Daylights score the highest debut with “Rogue Machine (Don’t Say That You Want Me).”
Maroon 5 and Sheryl Crow hold the top two spots once again with “Misery” and “Summer Day,” but The Script jumps in at #3 with “For The First Time.” Paramore also moves into the top five as “The Only Exception” jumps from #11 to #4. Lissie’s two debuts include the highest of the week, for “When I’m Alone” at #11, and “In Sleep” at #38. Lifehouse also debuts in the top twenty with “It Is What It Is,” an album cut from Smoke and Mirrors.
Maroon 5 holds to the top for a second week as the entire top five is stagnant. P!nk moves from 9 to 6 with “Glitter In The Air,” while Daughtry and Lena both enter the top ten. The Script’s “For The First Time” is the highest debut at #22, just ahead of Sheryl Crow and Citizen Cope’s “Sideways,” the highest of five debuts from her album 100 Miles From Memphis.
Maroon 5 is the latest to rotate into the top spot as “Misery” dethrones Sheryl Crow. Lifehouse moves into the top three with “All In,” while OneRepublic’s “Secrets” enters the top ten. French artist Bérénice makes the top debut with “I’d Rather Sleep Alone,” in at #26.