U.S. Charts 11/24/2001
GHV2 Megamix (Video)
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VH-1 Monitor | 11 NEW 1 11 |
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VH-1 is giving Madonna the usual welcome, while MTV does not seem to
have the video in their rotation.
Impressive Instant (Promo Only)
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Hot Dance/Club Play | 1* 1 5 1(2) |
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Since the #2 and #3 entries are both bulleted, it is a heated battle
for next week's top seat. Not that it's anything significant, but the
only Madonna single that spent exactly three weeks atop Club Play was
"Express Yourself." Could "Instant" become the second instance?
What It Feels Like For A Girl (D)(M)(T)<>
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Hot 100 Singles Sales | 69 68 28 9 |
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Hot Dance/Maxi-Singles Sales | 6 6 29 1 |
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On Singles Sales, "Girl" and "Don't Tell Me" (#97) hold steady but
"Music" experiences a mini-resurge (#120->#91), scanning 578 copies
compared to last week's 451.
Music (Single) (C)(D)(T)(V)(M)(X)<> (Platinum)
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Hot Dance/Maxi-Singles Sales | 21* 23 65 1(11)|
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The Immaculate Collection (Diamond)
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Top Pop Catalog Albums | 43* RE-ENTRY 345 8 |
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"GHV2," released on 11/13/2001, will debut in the next issue. Meanwhile,
Madonna's first Greatest Hits package, released on 11/13/1990, re-enters
the Pop Catalog chart despite the returning of many Christmas titles. It
scans 5,015 units, a nice 18% jump from last week's 4,261 (#52).
"Ray Of Light" scans 2,704 and moves up to #163 on the Pop Catalog list.
It re-entered the catalog top 200 two weeks ago, probably spurred by the
Windows XP commercials featuring the title track.
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Hot 100
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Patriotic singles still occupy four of the top six spots on Singles
Sales, and new releases are still joining the pride lineup; but the tide
seems to be going down. Overall singles sales drop to a shameful level
of 336,000, even lower than in the 10/13 issue right before Whitney
Houston's "The Star Spangled Banner" kicked off the patriotic parade.
The tally will likely continue to go down, since the holiday season is
not a choice time for releasing singles.
Call it a (non-)color invasion? Just as 'NSync's "Gone" breaks into the
top 40 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks, Nelly Furtado scores this
week's Hot Shot Debut at #67* thanks to a remix of "Turn Off The Light"
featuring Ms. Jade and Timbaland.
I Love My Country
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Watched by 17.8 million TV audience, the Country Music Awards on Nov. 7
spurred eleven bullets on this week's Billboard 200, led by Album of the
Year winner "O Brother, Where Art Thou?". It jumps #30->#16* and earns
Greatest Gainer as sales more than double. It also spends its 11th week
at #1 on Top Soundtrack Albums. Although, Three 6 Mafia's "Choices"
would have debuted at #1 on that chart last week, but it wasn't
classified as a Soundtrack Album until this week.
Also from the movie "O Brother," Soggy Bottom Boys' "I Am A Man Of
Constant Sorrow" was the surprise winner for Song of the Year. The track
resurfaces on Hot Country Singles & Tracks at #50, receiving airplay on
102 stations. When it peaked at #48 back in April, it was spinned only
on 42 stations.
Alan Jackson debuted his new single about Sept. 11, "Where Were You
(When The World Stopped Turning)," at the awards. With overwhelming
response, the track shoots straight to #25 on Hot Country Singles &
Tracks and #62 on the Hot 100 (Hot Shot Debut on both). In the nearly
12-year history of BDS airplay charts, this is only the third single to
debut in the top 25 of the country chart. The first two, both by Garth
Brooks, were "Thunder Rolls" (#19) in 1991 and "Wrapped Up In You" (#22)
just a month ago.
Billboard 200
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Britney Spears becomes the first female artist to have her first three
albums debut at #1. While "Britney's" opening number of 745,744 dwarfs
any album by another female artist, it signals a 43.5% drop from her own
"Oops...I Did It Again," which opened with 1,319,193 in May 2000. This
album-to-album slide is almost twice as steep as 'NSync's 22% erosion
from "No Strings Attached" to "Celebrity." One factor is that "I'm A
Slave For You" is yet to break into airplay top 40, while the title
track from "Oops..." was #10 in airplay when the album came out. "No
Strings Attached" arrived on the heels of the airplay #1 smash "Bye Bye
Bye," and "Pop" peaked at airplay #17 before "Celebrity" was released.
60% of "Britney's" sales came from mass merchants, where the album
outsells the runner-up (Pink Floyd) by more than 4:1. At music chains
and indies, "Britney" is in lead by 2:1.
"Echoes - Best Of Pink Floyd" opens at a distant second with 214,650,
and 23% of those - almost 50,000 - were direct sales from TV ads. This
rewrites the record for TV direct sales, previously set by The Beatles'
"1" with around 34,000.
Michael Jackson's "Invincible" is #3 with 202,341 copies sold. Its
second-week drop of 45% is fairly normal for high-debut albums. Enrique
Iglesias and Backstreet Boys both drop by about a third.
George Strait debuts at #9 with 120,671. Top 14 albums all surpass the
100,000 mark, rounded out by new sets from Petey Pablo and Faith Evans.
Other debuts include Angie Stone (#22), Tony Bennett (#50), and ABBA's
"Definitive Collection" (#187).
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A "*" (bullet) beside a chart position marks that a single or album
registered a notable gain in sales or airplay or chart points. Debut
titles automatically carry bullets. Video charts and Top Internet Album
Sales do not award bullets.
(C): CD Single, (D): DVD Single, (M): Maxi CD, (T): 12" Maxi Vinyl,
(V): 7" Vinyl, (X): Cassette Single, (Z): Maxi Cassette, <>: Videoclip
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