The chart returns after a three-month hiatus with a new chart-topper: Adele, whose 21 lead single “Rolling In The Deep” dropped during the break. The Script continues to hold at #2 with “For The First Time,” with Lee DeWyze’s “Sweet Serendipity” rising to #3. The highest of the new entries are songs from Florence + The Machine, P!nk, and Far East Movement featuring Ryan Tedder.
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With the top four still unmoved, Hope and Jason Mraz move into the top five with “Love Love Love,” while P!nk’s “Raise Your Glass” vaults to #8 in its second week on the chart. The Script gets the highest debut with “Walk Away” in at #15, along with four more new entries from Science & Faith.
The top three is steady, with P!nk and a rebounding Sara Bareilles bringing up the rear of the top five and Lissie just behind. OneRepublic’s “Secrets” re-enters the top ten. Lifehouse album cut “Best Of Me (What’s Left Of Me)” and Christina Perri’s debut single “Jar Of Hearts” are the highest debuts at #28 and #29.
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.
After a week with no chart, Sara Bareilles leaps to #1 with “King Of Anything,” pushing Michael Bublé into the runner-up position. Rob Thomas and The Script both enter the top ten. P!nk lands the highest debut, scraping the bottom of the top twenty with “Glitter In The Air.”