Not too much movement on either chart this week, with virtually no new releases to report on. There are a few moves, however, and some jumps from some tried and true chart stars on the singles chart. That’s where we kick off our last Chart Watch of 2012.
SINGLES
No change on top again this week as Macklemore, Ryan Lewis and Wanz hold steady in the No.1 position for the fifth week in succession with ‘Thrift Shop’. will.i.am and Britney are still kicking at No.2 with ‘Scream & Shout’, but the man who brought us the global viral hit was back in favour big time in the past week, with Psy’s ‘Gangnam Style’ shooting back up from No.11 to No.3.
Olly Murs’ ‘Troublemaker’ rises again – up from No.10 last week to No.6 this week, while Icona Pop and Bruno Mars drop.
Also surging again this week is Guy Sebastian’s smash ‘Battle Scars’, rising from No.27 to No.11.
Further down, Birdy’s ‘Skinny Love’ moves from No.37 to No.21, The Script’s ‘Hall Of Fame’ rises from No.35 to No.23, Taylor Swift’s ‘We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together’ rises from No.33 to No.25 and Justice Crew’s ‘Boom Boom’ is back from No.43 to No.26.
The Ludacris track ‘Rest Of My Life’ falls from No.16 to No.28, Carly Rae Jepsen’s ‘Call Me Maybe’ is back into the top 50 – up 20 spots, no less – to No.31 and Fun.’s ‘Some Nights’ rises again, up from No.56 to No.39.
One Direction’s ‘Live While We’re Young’ is back into the top 50 (No.43), Flo Rida’s ‘Whistle’ is back blowing at No.44 (up 44 spots) and there are other re-entries for Maroon 5 (‘One More Night’ at No.46 and ‘Payphone’ at No.49), Nicki Minaj (‘Starships’ at No.48) and Reece Mastin (‘Rock Star’ at No.50).
Outside the fifty, Flo Rida and Sia’s ‘Wild Ones’ re-enters the top 100 at No.51, The Script’s ‘Six Degrees Of Separation’ has dived from No.31 to No.52, but Fun.’s ‘We Are Young’ is up from No.96 to No.54.
Also rising is Coldplay’s ‘Paradise’ (No.73 to No.56), Ed Sheeran’s ‘Lego House’ is back in at No.57 and Skrillex’ ‘Bangarang’, which re-entered last week, is up again from No.81 to No.59.
Macklemore’s ‘Same Love’ drops from No.42 to No.63, The Collective’s ‘Surrender’ bounces back from No.84 to No.67 and Flo Rida’s ‘Let It Roll’ is the week’s highest (and only) new entry at No.68.
There are further re-entries from One Direction, Labrinth, P!nk, LMFAO, Cher Lloyd, Ed Sheeran, more LMFAO, Katy Perry, The Wanted, Maroon 5, Chiddy Bang, Rita Ora, Matchbox Twenty and 360.
Not such good news for ‘X Factor starlet Bella Ferraro, however. With all these familiar tunes getting Christmas week bumps, her debut single ‘Set Me On Fire’ plummets from a No.36 debut to a disastrous No.90 in its second week.
ALBUMS
It’s Christmas week, so it stands to reason that once again, Mister Michael Buble is on top of the ARIA albums chart with ‘Christmas’. P!nk stays steady at No.2, Guy Sebastian’s up to No.3 and Rod Stewart falls one spot to No.4.
Ed Sheeran’s ‘+’ is back into the top ten at No.9, Mumford & Sons’ ‘Babel’ right behind him at No.10.
We went to see ‘Les Miserables’ yesterday (Oscar for Anne Hathaway, please) and peeps across the nation have been snapping up the rush-released soundtrack, seeing it debut at No.19.
The Collective’s mini album drops from No.11 to No.20, Calvin Harris’ ’18 Months’ is up from No.36 to No.25 and David Guetta’s ‘Nothing But The Beat Ultimate’ rises from No.46 to No.35.
Coldplay’s ‘Mylo Xyloto’ is back in the top 50 at No.44 – so too Justin Bieber’s ‘Believe’ (No.48) and Hilltop Hoods’ ‘Drinking From The Sun’ (No.50).
No massive movement in the other half of the chart, but Lana Del Rey’s ‘Born To Die’ re-enters at No.74, Flo Rida’s ‘Wild Ones’ is back at No.77, Skrillex’ ‘Bangarang’ EP returns at No.84 and The Presets’ ‘Pacifica’ pops its head back in two places later.
There are seven re-entries between Nos.90 and 100 – from ‘The Hobbit’, AC/DC, The Beatles, Soundgarden, The xx, Nicki Minaj and Train.
For a full run down of the ARIA top 50s, head over to the new-look ARIA CHARTS WEBSITE each and every Sunday from 6:30pm AEDT.
auspOp says
Hey Anonymous #8,
No sign of Andrew De Silva’s single on the charts.
The auspOp team
Anonymous says
Did Andrew De Silva make it into the charts?
auspOp says
Hey Nick,
Johnny’s ‘Take It Home’ is no longer in the ARIA top 100.
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Nick says
Hey was wondering if you can tell me where Johnny Ruffo is this week?
Thanks :)
auspOp says
Hey Anonymous #7,
Ricki-Lee’s ‘Burn It Down’ is down from No.68 to No.71 this week.
The auspOp team
Anonymous says
Hey auspop
Is Ricki-Lee’s Burn it down still in the top 100 this week?
auspOp says
Hey Anonymous #6,
Gone from the top 100 – and we’re only privy to the top 100 information, so we can’t even tell you how far ‘Christmas’ fell out of the top 100.
The auspOp team
auspOp says
Hey Anonymous #5,
Samantha Jade positions as follows;
#17 : What You’ve Done To Me
#16 : Samantha Jade
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auspOp says
Just a quicky too, gang…
We appreciate your still commenting this week despite us turning on captcha technology for our posts.
Unfortunately we’d been spammed incessantly during the week (more than 1000 spam messages in one day at one stage) and had no alternative but to turn Captcha on.
Thanks for persevering.
The auspOp team
Anonymous says
No!!!!!! How everyone up, Delta’s dowm? Where’s the Christmas, is it still inside top 110? I’m so sure people would buy both albums after her performance on carols by candlelight
Anonymous says
Samantha Jade’s album and single chart positions please? :)
auspOp says
Hey Anonymous #4,
Please see our comments below for said information.
The auspOp team
auspOp says
Hey Zachary (again),
Owl City’s ‘Good Time’ rises seven spots to No.40 this week (4x platinum).
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auspOp says
Hey Zachary,
As follows;
Calvin Harris ftg. Tinie Tempah – Drinking From The Bottle #37
Calvin Harris ftg. Florence Welch – Sweet Nothing #36 (double platinum)
Calvin Harris ftg. Example – We’ll Be Coming Back #93 (double platinum)
Florence + The Machine – Spectrum (Say My Name) #70 (double platinum)
Guy Sebastian – Get Along #16 (platinum)
Icona Pop – I Love It #7
Rita Ora – How We Do (Party) not in top 100
Rita Ora ftg. Tinie Tempah – R.I.P re-entry at No.96 (platinum)
Sam And The Womp – Bom Bom #12
P!nk – Try #35
The auspOp team
auspOp says
Hey Anonymous #3,
Kelly’s Greatest Hits drops five spots to No.32 this week.
The auspOp team
auspOp says
Hey Anonymous and Anonymous #2,
#34 : Child Of The Universe
That’s it! Both ‘Christmas’ and ‘Wish You Were Here’ disappeared from the singles top 100 chart this week.
The auspOp team
Anonymous says
Can I please have the positions and certifications for the following:
Calvin Harris singles
Good Time – Owl City
I Love It – Icona Pop
Try – P!nk
Rita Ora singles
Get Along – Guy Sebastian
Bom Bom – Sam And The Womp
Zacco33 says
Can I please have the positions and certifications for the following:
Bom Bom – Sam And The Womp
Drinking From The Bottle – Calvin Harris featuring Tinie Tempah
Get Along – Guy Sebastian
Good Time – Owl City featuring Carly Rae Jepsen
How We Do (Party) – Rita Ora
I Love It – Icona Pop
R.I.P – Rita Ora featuring Tinie Tempah
Sweet Nothing – Calvin Harris featuring Florence Welch
Try – P!nk
We’ll Be Coming Back – Calvin Harris featuring Example
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Anonymous says
Kelly Clarkson this week
Anonymous says
Could you give us Delta’s positions please auspOp.
Anonymous says
Delta please