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.
2010 charts
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.
Sheryl Crow takes over at #1 with “Summer Day,” while Maroon 5 scores a huge #3 debut with new single “Misery.” Natasha Bedingfield and Days Difference both make big moves into the top ten. Michelle Branch returns with a Timbaland-produced song, “Getaway,” at #23 as the week’s highest debut.
Michael Bublé takes back the top, pushing Sara Bareilles’s “King Of Anything” back to #2. Train’s “If It’s Love” holds for a fourth week at #3, while Colbie Caillat and Kris Allen enter the top ten. Sheryl Crow matches last week’s top debut of #20 with “Summer Day.”
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.”
Michael Bublé takes the top spot with “Haven’t Met You Yet” as Daniel Merriweather’s “Red” falls to #2 after two weeks in the pole position. Melanie Fiona’s “Monday Morning” enters the top five. Sara Bareilles has the highest debut with “King Of Anything” at #22.
Daniel Merriweather holds for a second week at #1 with “Red,” while Michael Bublé and Train move into the top three. Orianthi makes a big jump as “Shut Up And Kiss Me” passes “According To You” and jumps 34-12 in its second week. Merriweather also scores the highest debut with “Chainsaw” at #30.
Daniel Merriweather takes over the top spot with “Red,” as V V Brown’s “Shark In The Water” ascends to #2. Train nabs the top debut as “If It’s Love” comes in at a lofty #6.
On this first chart since 2005, Erik Hassle holds the top spot with breakout single “Hurtful.” Daniel Merriweather and V V Brown round out the top three.