P!nk lands her sixth No.1 single in Australia by debuting at the top this week with “Blow Me (One Last Kiss)”, the first single from her sixth studio album ‘The Truth About Love’ which is due in mid September. And by gaining her sixth No.1 here she has achieved the same tally of No.1’s as Abba, Dean Martin, Roy Orbison and The Rolling Stones (1940 to 2012), and in the ARIA era (1983 to 2012), she sits seventh on the list of acts with the most No.1’s.
Most No.1’s during ARIA era: 1 – Madonna (11 No.1’s) 2 – Kylie Minogue (10) 3 = Delta Goodrem / Black Eyed Peas (8) 5 = Eminem / Rihanna (7) 7 – P!nk (6) 8 = George Michael / Britney Spears / Justin Timberlake / U2 / Guy Sebastian (5)
“Blow Me (One Last Kiss)” is the 64th No.1 for the RCA record label in Australia, the last being Kelly Clarkson’s “Mr. Know it All” (Oct 2011), and it’s the first time that the word ‘Blow’ has made it to No.1, but we have had ‘One Last Kiss’ at the top before, as Crash Craddock had that song title make it to the top for a single week in March of 1961. Also P!nk’s song becomes the 650th No.1 performed by an American artist, and “Blow Me (One Last Kiss)” is the 994th No.1 in Australia (1940 to 2012), the 428th for ARIA (1983 to 2012) and the tenth No.1 for 2012.
Holding onto their No.2 spot from last week are fun with “Some Nights”, which is bound to go to the top when they are in the country in a couple of weeks. Rudimental and John Newman jump up three places to a new peak of No.3 with “Feel the Love”, and Katy Perry is “Wide Awake” for a third week at No.4. But jumping up nineteen places to No.5 is Justice Crew with their new track “Boom Boom”, which becomes their first ever Top 10 entry from four chart placements so far.
Flo Rida and Rudimental swap places this week, with the eight week running “Whistle” for Flo dropping three places to No.6. “This is Love” for Will.i.am and Eva Simons returns to its No.7 peak, swapping places with “Don’t Wake Me Up” for Chris Brown which is down a place to No.8. “Payphone” for Maroon 5 is down four spots to No.9 and down one to No.10 is “The Fighter” for Gym Class Heroes and Ryan Tedder.
NEW PEAKS & MOVERS: Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen jump up four places to No.11 with “Good Time” as Carly’s “Call Me Maybe” finally leaves the Top 10 (to No.15 TW) after 16 weeks inside the top ten. “Tonight is the Night” by Outasight made it to No.20 in mid-May, but this week jumps back up the chart thirty-eight places to a new peak of No.18 thanks to it being used in the promos for Channel 10’s new reality-based series ‘The Shire’.
As Maroon 5 just announced their tour of Australia for October, their new single “One More Night” is also up thirty-eight places, this week it’s at No.21, and right behind at No.22 is the third single for Timomatic, “Can You Feel it”, up three places from last week debut position.
The third 38 place jump of the week is for Missy Higgins, who is at No.31 with “Everyone’s Waiting”, up from last weeks No.69 spot. Matchbox 20 is up six places to No.32 with “She’s So Mean”, and after falling a little last week, Train’s new track “50 Ways to Say Goodbye” is back up sixteen places to a new peak of No.33. And in a block of four new peaks in a row, No.34 see The Black Keys and “Gold on the Ceiling” rise up three places. Final new peak within the Top 50 goes to The Temper Trap and “Trembling Hands” up a couple of spots to No.45.
DOWN DOWN: Last weeks No.1 debut for Reece Mastin “Shout it out” falls out of the Top 10 to No.12, becoming the second track this year to spend only a week in the Top 10 and at No.1, with Karise Eden’s “Stay with Me Baby” being the other. And Karise’s only Top 100 entry this week is “You Won’t Let Me” (HP-5), which drops fifteen spots to No.42, whilst Delta’s “Sitting on Top of the World” is down eleven spots to No.43. We also say goodbye from the entire Top 100 for Sarah De Bono’s No.50 debut from last week “No Shame”.
Flo Rida debuts at No.44 with the track “Run” from his “Wild Ones” (TW-7) album featuring RedFoo from LMFAO as guest vocalist, and the song features an interpolation of the Bryan Adams 1985 single “Run to You”. Flo also places the song “In My Mind (Part 2)” featuring Georgi Kay into the Top 100 at No.74. With the title track from his album at No.56 plus his “Whistle” inside the Top 10, Flo has four songs within the Top 100 this week.
Lower 50: Cheryl (Cole) jumps up ten places to No.51 with her latest single “Call My Name”; Cher Lloyd and Astro hit a new peak of No.61 with “Want U Back”, and The Wanted climb three spots to a new peak of No.65 with “Chasing the Sun”.
Returning to the lower fifty are “Make it Bun Dem” for Skrillex at No.52; “Pursuit of Happiness” for Kid Cudi (HP-41, Feb 2010) in back at No.55; “Around My Way” by Lupe Fiasco at No.70, “Dedication to My Ex” for Lloyd and Andre 3000 at No.89; “Stronger” by Kelly Clarkson at No.94 and “As Long as You Love Me” for Justin Bieber at No.97.
Florence + the Machine debut at No.57 with the “Spectrum (Say My Name)” EP; Elton John and Pnau enter at No.71 with the teamed-track “Good Morning to the Night”; Chiddy Bang feat Icona Pop are in at No.72 with “Mind Your Manners”. Returning to the Top 100 at No.88 is George Michael with his new track “White Light”, and the last new entry of the week comes in at No.93 for local indie group Loon Lake and their track “Cherry Lips”.
For a third week, The Voice winner Karise Eden holds onto the No.1 spot on the ARIA Albums Chart with her “My Journey” album, but this coming week her three former grand finalists are all releasing their solo albums, so could Karise be in for some No.1 competition again from her former competitors, we will have to wait and see next week.
This week No.1 contender is the No.2 debut for Chris Brown with his fifth album entitled “Fortune”. It’s now his highest charting album here, beating the No.3 peak of his fourth album “F.A.M.E.” (HP-3, April 2011). “Fortune” also becomes his third Top 10 album as his second album “Exclusive” made it to No.5 in August 2008. For the record his first self-titled debut album made it to No.57 in February of 2006 and his third album “Graffiti” debuted and peaked at No.40 in December of 2009.
In the past Hillsong have been notorious for dropping out of the Top 10 after only one or two weeks in the chart, so with “Cornerstone” only down one place to No.3 it could be a good sign that the album might hang around and tie or beat their record of four weeks inside the Top 10 that the 2008 album “This is Our God” achieved.
Keith Urban’s “The Story So Far” is continuing to chart well, only down one place to No.4, and Katy Perry returns to the top five, up three places to No.5 with her re-packaged “Teenage Dreams” set, the album having not been this high since January 2011. One Direction’s X-Factor tie-in has kept their album “Up All Night” at No.6 this week, whilst Flo Rida drops down two spots to No.7 with his “Wild Ones” album.
“Living Things” for Linkin Park halves itself from last week, down four places to No.8, but Maroon 5’s “Overexposed” holds at No.9 thanks to the just announced tour, Adam Levine’s The Voice US appearances on our TV’s and their new bulleting single. Lastly Missy Higgins is back up one place and back into the top ten at No.10 with her “The Ol’ Razzle Dazzle” album thanks possibly to her new single jumping into the Top 40 this week.
NEW PEAKS & MOVERS: “Some Nights” for fun is the only new peaking album this week, it’s up nine places to No.11 thanks to their No.2 single of the same name, and their pending late July tour, and The Temper Trap’s self-titled album returns to the Top 20 at No.17. “Blunderbuss” for Jack White returns to the Top 50 at No.45, up fourteen places from last week, and halving itself from last week, up forty-nine places to No.49 is Adam Lambert’s “Trespassing” which benefits from his announced upcoming visit here.
The BBC’s ‘Sound of 2012’ poll placed New Orleans singer/songwriter (for Justin Bieber, Brandy and John Legend) Frank Orange second this year (behind Michael Kiwanuka), and his debut album “channel ORANGE” hits our chart at No.18 this week.
Sydney band Van She debut at No.28 with their second album entitled “Idea of Happiness”, whilst their first album “V” made it to No.10 upon debut in August 2008. And coming in at No.32 is the third album for Newton Faulkner entitled “Write it on Your Skin”. His first two albums “Hand Built by Robots” (March 2008) and “Rebuilt by Humans” (October 2009) both made it to No.5, the first took three weeks, the second debuted at that position.
DOWN DOWN: Offspring (the group) drop nine places to No.16 with “Days Go By”; “The Voice: Final 24” is down seven places to No.24; the “Rock of Ages” Soundtrack drops thirteen places to No.29; Carrie Underwood’s “Blown Away” tumbles twenty-one places to No.39 as her tour has now finished here. Lower down in the Top 100 sees Fiona Apple’s “The Idler Wheel…” down thirteen places to No.62; Rebecca Ferguson’s “Heaven” album falls twenty-three spots to No.63; “Music Rox!” for the Moshi Monsters drops thirty-fives places to No.73; Whitney’s “Ultimate Collection” dives twenty-nine places to No.76 and the biggest fall of the week comes from Periphery who’s “Periphery II” album drops fifty-four spots to just hang on at No.100.
Lower 50: Skrillex placed fourth in the above mentioned BBC Sounds of 2012 poll, and his “Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites” album is back up eleven places to No.57; Michael Crawford’s “The Story of My Life” collection rebound's thirty-four places to No.65; and Elton John’s “Rocket Man” best of jumps back up twenty-three places to No.69.
2009’s Triple J Unearthed competition winners Hunting Ground (formerly known as ‘Howl’) enter at No.52 with their debut album “In Hindsight”, and the only other new entry in the lower fifty is Serj Tankian with “Harakiri” at No.86, his third album, and third to chart here after “Elect the Dead” (HP-19 November 2007) and “Imperfect Harmonies” (HP-56, October 2010).
For probably being only one of 3? (Wild Ones, Call Me Maybe) ? songs to have 15 weeks in the top 10 this year, Starships is dropping at a very appropriate rate. Last edited:
POC had massive hype as it is sung by 2 massive artists.
Personally I find the song boring and a big let down.
It peaked much better than I would expect it to have. I am sure if it was sung by more average and not so well known or liked artists it wouldn't have even gone top 20.
Is someone going to explain Johnny + Carly are back to back? Carly has alot of radio air, popular single across all download fronts & video up the top throughout the week.. Johnny has none of the above since this weeks tabs begun it was only as high as #19 on itunes too????
That's why i am bringing it up. Timomatic shoudln't be that high either where is Justice #03? Very rare that we all overshoot a prediction right across the board also.,
saying....he has a single! where is it? his official site doesn't even have it. It only has iTunes. Can anyone else confirm if Johnn Ruffo is available with any other digital retailers? Last edited:
Just giving a shout-out to the amazing performance of Frank Ocean on the album charts. Only available on iTunes for 3 days of the week, and a T20 debut! Last edited:
I am loving all the drops with the older songs this week. I too hope to see Whislte fall some more.
I too am happy to see Outasight score a new peak (even though it's an older song). Be great if they can rise next week once again and score an even better peak.
I have to say I don't think it's fair that Pink wasn't allowed to chart last week all because her label wanted her to debut @ #1. I am glad this is falling on digital. I really hope its stint at the top (if it is #1) is short lived.
Really wanted Hunting Grounds to crack the top 50 for the UE High crowd, maybe Stonefield or Snakadaktal could do it if they released full albums eventually!
yes. p!nk has had her week at #1 and I am pleased but time to get rudimental and fun. up there, im very conflicted I want a lot of songs at the top right now
1. Some Nights 2. Blow Me (One Last Kiss) 3. Feel The Love 4. One More Night 5. Wide Awake 6. Good Time 7. Everyone's Waiting 8. Don't Wake Me Up 9. This Is Love 10. Boom Boom 11. The Fighter 12. Whistle 13. Tonight Is The Night 14. How We Do (Party) 15. Both Of Us 16. Payphone 17. 50 Ways To Say Goodbye 18. Call Me Maybe 19. Shout It Out 20. Broken Hearted
1. Karise Eden 2. Angus Stone 3. Darren Percival 4. Katy Perry 5. Missy Higgins 6. Rachael Leahcar 7. Sarah De Bono 8. Fun 9. Hillsong 10. Maroon 5 Last edited:
1. Fun. - Some Nights 2. Rudimental Feat. John Newman - Feel The Love 3. P!nk - Blow Me (One Last Kiss) 4. Maroon 5 - One More Night 5. Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen - Good Time 6. Justice Crew - Boom Boom 7. Katy Perry - Wide Awake 8. Missy Higgins - Everyone's Waiting 9. Flo Rida - Whistle 10. Will.i.am. Feat. Eva Simons - This Is Love
11. Chris Brown - Don't Wake Me Up 12. Maroon 5 Feat Wiz Khalifa - Payphone 13. Gym Class Heroes Feat. Ryan Tedder - The Fighter 14. B.o.B Feat. Taylor Swift - Both Of Us 15. Train - 50 Ways To Say Goodbye 16. Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe 17. Outasight - Tonight Is The Night 18. Timomatic - Can You Feel It 19. Rita Ora - How We Do (Party) 20. Reece Mastin - Shout It Out
Albums:
1. Karise Eden - My Journey 2. Angus Stone - Broken Brights 3. Darren Percival - Happy Home 4. Rachael Leahcar - Shooting Star 5. Sarah De Bono - No Shame 6. Keith Urban - The Story So Far 7. Katy Perry - Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection 8. One Direction - Up All Night 9. Fun. - Some Nights 10. Justin Bieber - Believe Last edited:
1. Fun. - Some Nights 2. Rudimental - Feel The Love 3. Pink - Blow Me (One Last Kiss) 4. Maroon 5 - One More Night 5. Owl City Featuring Carly Rae Jepsen - Good Time 6. Katy Perry - Wide Awake 7. Justice Crew - Boom Boom 8. Will.I.Am Featuring Eva Simons - This Is Love 9. Missy Higgins - Everyone's Waiting 10. Chris Brown - Don't Wake Me Up
11. Flo Rida - Whistle 12. B.o.B Featuring Taylor Swift - Both Of Us 13. Gym Class Heroes Featuring Ryan Tedder - The Fighter 14. Train - 50 Ways To Say Goodbye 15. Rita Ora - How We Do (Party) 16. Karmin - Brokenhearted 17. Outasight - Tonight Is The Night 18. Maroon 5 Featuring Wiz Khalifa - Payphone 19. Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe 20. Timomatic - Can You Feel It
#01 -- Fun. Some Nights. #02 -- Rudimental & John Newman - Feel The Love. #03 -- Pink - Blow Me (One Last Kiss). #04 -- Justice Crew - Boom Boom. #05 -- Maroon 5 - One More Night. #06 -- Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen - Good Time. #07 -- Katy Perry - Wide Awake. #08 -- Will.I.Am & Eva Simons - This Is Love. #09 -- Chris Brown - Don't Wake Me Up. #10 -- Missy Higgins - Everyone's Waiting. #11 -- Flo Rida - Whistle. #12 -- Rita Ora - How We Do (Party). #13 -- Karmin - Brokenhearted. #14 -- B.O.B. & Taylor Swift - Both Of Us. #15 -- Maroon 5 & Wiz Khalifa - Payphone. #16 -- Jay Sean & Pitbull - I'm All Yours. #17 -- Gym Class Heroes & Ryan Tedder - The Fighter. #18 -- Train - 50 Ways To Say Goodbye. #19 -- T-Pain & Ne-Yo - Turn All The Lights On. #20 -- Timomatic - Can You Feel It. Last edited:
Singles 1. Fun. - Some Days 2. Rudimental - Feel The Hate 3. Pink - Suck Me (One Last Kiss) 4. Maroon 5 - One More Day 5. Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen - Bad Time 6. Katy Perry - Wide Asleep 7. Justice Crew - Trough Trough 8. Missy Higgins - Nobody’s Waiting 9. Will.I.Am ft. Eva Simons - This Is Hate 10. Chris Brown - Do Wake Me Up 11. Flo Rida - Horn 12. Gym Class Heroes ft. Ryan Tedder - The Loser 13. B.o.B ft. Taylor Swift - One Of Us 14. Train - 0.02 Ways To Say Hello 15. Maroon 5 feat. Wiz Khalifa - Cellphone 16. Outasight - Today Is The Day 17. Rita Ora - How We Don’t (Sleep) 18. Karmin - Unbrokenhearted 19. Carly Rae Jepsen - Text Me Maybe 20. Timomatic - Can You Not Feel It
Albums 1. Karise Eden - My Journey 2. Darren Percival - Happy Home 3. Angus Stone - Broken Brights 4. Katy Perry - Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection 5. Sarah De Bono - No Shame 6. Keith Urban - The Story So Far 7. Justin Bieber - Believe 8. Chris Brown - Fortune 9. One Direction - Up All Night 10. Fun. - Some Nights
1. Some Nights 2. Feel The Love 3. Blow Me 4. One More Night 5. Good Time 6. Wide Awake 7. Everyone's Waiting 8. Boom Boom 9. This Is Love 10. Don't Wake Me Up
11. Whistle 12. The Fighter 13. One Of Us 14. 50 Ways To Say Goodbye 15. How We Do 16. Payphone 17. Brokenhearted 18. Tonight Is The Night 19. Call Me Maybe 20. Boyfriend
1. Broken Brights 2. My Journey 3. Believe 4. Some Nights 5. The Ol Razzle Dazzle 6. The Story So Far 7. Up All Night 8. Happy Home 9. Teenage Dream 10. channel ORANGE
1. Fun. - Some Nights 2. Rudimental (feat John Newman) - Feel The Love 3. P!nk - Blow Me (One Last Kiss) 4. Maroon 5 - One More Night 5. Katy Perry - Wide Awake 6. Owl City - Good Time 7. Justice Crew - Boom Boom 8. will.i.am - This Is Love 9. Missy Higgs Boson - Everyone's Waiting 10. Chris Brown - Don't Wake Me Up 11. Florida - Whistle 12. Maroon 5 (feat The Wonderful Wiz Khalifa of Oz) - Payphone 13. Gym Class Heroes - The Fighter 14. B.o.B (feat Taylor Swift) - Both Of Us 15. Game - How We Do (Party) 16. Train - 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover 17. Outasight - Tonight Is The Night 18. Karmin - Brokenhearted 19. Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe 20. Timomatic - Can You Feel It
1. Angus Stone - Broken Brights 2. Karise Eden - My Journey 3. Darren Percival - Happy Home 4. Katy Perry - Teenage Dream 5. Keith Urban - The Story So Far 6. Fun. - Some Nights 7. Chris Brown - Fortune 8. One Direction - Up All Night 9. Missy Higgins - The Ol' Razzle Dazzle 10. Justin Bieber - Believe
1. Fun. - Some Nights 2. Rudimental - Feel The Love 3. p!nk - Blow Me (One Last Kiss) 4. Owl City Ft Carly Rae Jepsen - Good Time 5. Katy Perry - Wide Awake 6. Maroon 5 - One More Night 7. Justice Crew - Boom Boom 8. Will.I.Am - This Is Love 9. Missy Higgins - Everyone's Waiting 10. Chris Brown - Don't Wake Me Up 11. Maroon 5 - Payphone 12. Flo Rida - Whistle 13. B.o.B - Both Of Us 14. Train - 50 Ways To Say Goodbye 15. Gym Class Heroes - The Fighter 16. Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe 17. Rita Ora - How We Do (Party) 18. Karmin - Brokenhearted 19. Outasight - Tonight Is The Night 20. Jay Sean - Im All Yours
1. Some Nights 2. Feel The Love 3. Blow Me (One Last Kiss) 4. One More Night 5. Wide Awake 6. Good Time 7. Boom Boom 8. This Is Love 9. Don't Wake Me Up 10. Everyone's Waiting 11. Whistle 12. Payphone 13. The Fighter 14. Both Of Us 15. How We Do (Party) 16. Brokenhearted 17. 50 Ways To Say Goodbye 18. Call Me Maybe 19. Tonight Is The Night 20. Turn All The Lights On
1. Angus Stone 2. Karise Eden 3. Darren Percival 4. Keith Urban 5. Katy Perry 6. Missy Higgins 7. Fun. 8. Chris Brown 9. Justin Bieber 10. One Direction
1. Fun. - Some Nights 2. Rudimental - Feel The Love 3. P!nk - Blow Me (One Last Kiss) 4. Maroon 5 - One More Night 5. Katy Perry - Wide Awake 6. Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen - It's Always A 7. will.i.am feat. Eva Simons - This Is Love 8. Missy Higgins - Urrbody In The Club Be Waitin 9. Justice Crew - Boom Boom 10. Chris Brown - DONWAYMEAHHHHHHHHHHHH 11. B.o.B feat. Taylor Swift - Both of Us 12. Flo Rida - Whistle 13. Rita Ora - How We Do (Party) 14. Gym Class Heroes feat. Ryan Tedder - The Fighter 15. Maroon 5 - Payphone 16. Train - 90 Ways To Say Goodbye 17. Karmin - Brokenhearted 18. Outasight - Tonight Is The Night Is The Beginning Is The End 19. Timomatic - Can You Feel It 20. Jay Sean - I'm All Yours
1. Angus Stone 2. Karise Eden 3. Darren Percival 4. Fun. 5. Missy Higgins 5. Katy Perry 6. Frank Ocean 7. Justin Bieber 8. Ed Sheeran 9. Chris Brown 10. Keith Urban
1. Fun. - Some Nights 2. Rudimental featuring John Newman - Feel the Love 3. P!nk - Blow Me (One Last Kiss) 4. Maroon 5 - One More Night 5. Katy Perry - Wide Awake 6. Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen - Good Time 7. Justice Crew - Boom Boom 8. will.i.am featuring Eva Simons - This Is Love 9. Missy Higgins - Everyone's Waiting 10. Chris Brown - Don't Wake Me Up 11. Flo Rida - Whistle 12. B.o.B featuring Taylor Swift - Both of Us 13. Gym Class Heroes featuring Ryan Tedder - The Fighter 14. Maroon 5 featuring Wiz Khalifa - Payphone 15. Rita Ora - How We Do (Party) 16. Train - 50 Ways to Say Goodbye 17. Outasight - Tonight Is the Night 18. Karmin - Brokenhearted 19. Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe 20. Timomatic - Can You Feel It