With “Rolling In The Deep” still at #1, “Someone Like You” jumping 5-2, and “Set Fire To The Rain” moving to #3, Adele has a lock on the entire top three this week. Lady Gaga’s “The Edge Of Glory” is the top debut at #18.
2011 charts
Adele makes it three songs in the top five as “Someone Like You” inches up to #5; meanwhile, “Rumour Has It” also returns to the top ten, just behind new entrant Graffiti6’s “Stare Into The Sun.” Simple Plan and Natasha Bedingfield achieve the week’s highest debut with “Jet Lag” at #19.
Owl City and Shawn Chrystopher move into the top three with “Alligator Sky,” though still unable to unseat Adele’s double-header at the top. Marc Broussard leaps into the top ten, while Graffiti6 debuts three tracks from their album Colours.
Owl City and Shawn Chrystopher move into the top five with “Alligator Sky.” Christina Perri and Matt Nathanson each move sixteen spots upward into the #14 and #15 slots with “Arms” and “Faster,” respectively. Owl City also claims the highest debut with “Lonely Lullaby” at #30.
Though Adele still has a firm grasp on the top two, The Band Perry jumps to #3 with “If I Die Young” as P!nk is unseated all the way down to #9. Just below, Grace Potter & The Nocturnals vault 33-10 with “Paris (Ooh La La),” followed by two debuts: “Alligator Sky” by Owl City featuring Shawn Chrystopher and “Long Goodbye” by Michelle Branch featuring Dwight Yoakam.
After a busy couple weeks, the chart is quieter this time around, with the top six fully static and one top-ten entry for Brett Dennen. The Band Perry rockets up to #12 in their second week on the chart with “If I Die Young.” Grace Potter & The Nocturnals enter at #33 with “Paris (Ooh La La).”
The top ten holds mostly steady, with four Adele tracks in the mix, but both Maroon 5 and Linkin Park move in. The top two debuts come from the cast of Glee‘s first two originals, “Get It Right” (#24) and “Loser Like Me” (#32).
With the release of Adele’s sophomore album 21, the entire album debuts on the chart – including three top-ten entries led by “Set Fire To The Rain” at #2 – as does her BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge cover of Cheryl Cole’s “Promise This.” “Rolling In The Deep,” therefore, obviously holds at #1. In non-Adele news, Brett Dennen manages a top-twenty debut with “Sydney (I’ll Come Running).”
Adele and P!nk hold onto the top two, with The Script’s former chart-topper “For The First Time” rebounding to #3 after a week down at #5. New Lady Gaga single “Born This Way” is the week’s highest debut at #26.
Sara Bareilles moves “Uncharted” into the top three behind Adele and P!nk, while He Is We and Avril Lavigne enter the top ten. 3 Doors Down has the top debut with “When You’re Wrong,” followed by a new deluxe-only Adele track in the top thirty.