Sunday, November 23, 2008

Chart Watch - November 21, 2008

Our weekly recap of veteran artists on the current music charts. Chart highlights:

  • Enya makes a big splash around the world with her new album And Winter Came.... It premiers at number eight in the U.S., six in Britain and four in Canada while the single, Trains and Winter Rains, has hit number six in Japan.
  • Producer and writer David Foster debuts at 46 with Hit Man, a live show with a number of artists performing his hits.
  • The Smiths make a minor splash in the U.S. as their latest best of collection, The Sound of the Smiths, premiers at 98. In Britain, it starts at 21.
  • Christmas is starting to hit its stride on the Pop Catalog Album chart as David Seville & the Chipmunks make it to number four with the highest ranking album by a veteran artist. Christmas albums from Luther Vandross and the Temptations also reenter the R&B Catalog Album chart.
  • Country's Kenny Chesney is bringing a few veteran artists along for the ride on his last couple of singles. Everybody Wants to Go To Heaven with the Wailers is a former country number one while his latest, Down the Road with Mac McAnally is new at 24.
  • Last week, it was just Brooks & Dunn on the Country Singles chart with Cowgirls Don't Cry, but the duo performed the song with Reba McEntire at the CMA Awards and the record company rushed the new version out to radio where it is now shown with her name added. It's at 19 on the Country Singles and 63 on the Canadian Singles charts.
  • Those CMA awards gave a real boost to George Strait's latest album, Troubadour. He won Album of the Year and Record of the Year for I Saw God Today, propelling the album from 83 to 37 on the Album chart and 15 to 10 on the Country Album chart.
Previous week position noted in parenthesis.

Comprehensive

Top 100 Albums

Top 50 Singles
  • None

Top 25 Digital Songs
  • None

Top 25 Pop Catalog Albums

R&B

Top 50 R&B Albums

Top 50 R&B Songs

  • None

Top 10 R&B Catalog Albums

Country

Top 25 Country Albums

Top 25 Country Singles
  • #16 (10) - Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven - Kenny Chesney with the Wailers
  • #19 (21) - Cowgirls Don't Cry - Brooks & Dunn featuring Reba McEntire
  • #24 (27) - Down the Road - Kenny Chesney with Mac McAnally

Top 10 Country Catalog Albums

Rock

Top 10 Rock Albums

Top 10 Hard Rock Albums

Top 20 Mainstream Rock Tracks
  • #1 (2) - Rock N' Roll Train - AC/DC
  • #3 (1) - The Day That Never Comes - Metallica

Top 20 AAA Tracks
  • #8 (6) - Boots of Chinese Plastic - Pretenders
  • #17 (22) - Strange Overtones - David Byrne & Brian Eno

Adult Contemporary

Top 20 Adult Contemporary Tracks
  • #16 (18) - What Do I Do With My Heart - Eagles
  • #18 (20) - It's Growing - James Taylor

Top 20 Adult Top 40 Tracks
  • None

Dance

Top 25 Dance Club Play
  • #20 (24) - Juliet of the Spirits - B-52's

Top 10 Dance Singles Sales
  • #7 (3) - Give It 2 Me - Madonna
  • #10 (9) -4 Minutes - Madonna featuring Jusstin Timberlake

Jazz

Top 15 Jazz Albums

Top 15 Contemporary Jazz Albums


Americana

Music Association Top 40 Airplay


United Kingdom

Top 100 British Albums

Top 100 British Singles
  • #28 (30) - Let Your Love Flow - Bellamy Brothers
  • #86 (127) - Total Eclipse of the Heart - Bonnie Tyler


Canada

Top 100 Canadian Albums

Top 100 Canadian Singles

  • #32 (27) - Rock N' Roll Train - AC/DC
  • #43 (21) - Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven - Kenny Chesney with the Wailers
  • #63 (83) - Cowgirls Don't Cry - Brooks & Dunn featuring Reba McEntire
  • #80 (78) - Miles Away - Madonna
  • #89 (-) - Down the Road - Kenny Chesney with Mac McAnally
  • #94 (89) - The Day That Never Comes - Metallica


Australia

Top 50 Australian Albums

Top 50 Australian Singles
  • None


Japan

Top 100 Japanese Singles
  • #6 (20) - Trains and Winter Rains - Enya
  • #87 (71) - Rock N' Roll Train - AC/DC

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