20091105 Billboard各榜排行成績及新聞彙整

Million Dollar Bill 單曲成績











◎Dance/Club Play Songs 舞曲榜 #5 (上週名次 #1,進榜第七周)
◎R&B/Hip-Hop 單曲榜 #20 (上週名次 #22,進榜第十三周)
◎UK Top 40 Singles Chart #8 (進榜第四週,上週名次為 #5)
I Didn't Know My Own Strength 單曲成績










◎Dance/Club Play Songs 舞曲榜 #40 (上週名次 #37,進榜第十周)

I Look To You 單曲成績







◎Gospel Songs 福音歌曲榜 #15 (上週名次為 #18,進榜第十周)

I Look To You專輯成績






















◎Billboard 200 專輯榜 #30 (進榜第九週/本週銷售量15,518張/上週名次 #20)
◎R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 節奏藍調/嘻哈專輯榜 #6 (進榜第九週,上週名次 #3)
◎European Albums #9 (進榜第九週,上週名次 #4)
◎UK Top 40 Albums Chart英國專輯榜 #7 (進榜第二週,上週名次 #3)



週次
當週銷售量
累積銷售量
BB 200
R&B
8/28-8/31
6,102
6,102
N/A
N/A
W1
304,801
310,903
#1
#1
W2
87,990
398,893
#3
#3
W3
155,588
554,481
#2
#2
W4
65,820
620,301
#4
#2
W5
51,498
671,799
#13
#3
W6
35,646
707,445
#13
#4
W7
23,846
731,291
#15
#5
W8
18,985
750,276
#20
#3
W9
15,194
765,470
#30
#6




註:Hits Daily的W9銷量為15,518張(累計765,794張)
註:Soundscan的W9銷量為15,194張(累計765,470張)




Whitney Houston To Play Russian Shows


Whitney Houston will headline two concerts in Russia, at Moscow Olympisky Stadium on Dec. 9 and at the Ice Palace in St. Petersburg on Dec. 12.

The promoter for the two shows is Andrey Agapov, general director, Russian Entertainment Academy.

"Whitney Houston is a legendary singer and performer, much loved by Russian audiences and fans worldwide," said Agapov. "I'm thrilled to bring Ms. Houston back to her fans in Moscow and St. Petersburg."

The deal was negotiated on behalf of Russian Entertainment Academy by Nicole Goesseringer of Kultura PR International and Dream Factory Entertainment/Alenikov.

Source:Billboard.com



Chart Beat Wednesday: Boyz II Men, Whitney Houston, Reba McEntire



BOYZ IN A FAMILIAR 'HOOD: Old is new again this week.

Boyz II Men bow at No. 34 on Adult R&B (viewable at billboard.biz) and No. 99 on R&B/Hip-Hop Songs with "I Can't Make You Love Me." The song had last appeared on a Billboard chart in 1994 when Nancy Wilson's version reached No. 87 on R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. Bonnie Raitt's original reached No. 6 on Adult Contemporary and No. 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1992.

(Trivia: the ballad was co-written by Mike Reid, who, before enjoying success as a songwriter and country recording artist, doled out hits of a different kind: he played defensive tackle for the NFL's Cincinnati Bengals).

"I Can't Make You Love Me" is Boyz II Men's 21st hit on Adult R&B, most among groups in the chart's 16-year history. The trio's new entry is its fifth consecutive charted remake, following "What You Won't Do for Love" (Bobby Caldwell), "You Make Me Feel Brand New" (the Stylistics), "Ribbon in the Sky" (Stevie Wonder) and "Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)" (the Temptations).

Boyz II Men release their third covers album, "Love," Nov. 24. In addition to classic R&B songs by Sam Cooke, Earth, Wind & Fire and the Spinners, the set, produced by the act with Randy Jackson, will also feature additional updates of songs that were originally hits alongside those by Boyz II Men in the '90s, including Take That's "Back for Good," Goo Goo Dolls' "Iris" and Lonestar's "Amazed."

On Country Songs, a former pop/rock smash crosses over, as Bucky Covington arrives at No. 58 with "Gotta Be Somebody." Nickelback's original topped Adult Pop Songs for five weeks beginning in January and reached the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 (No. 10), Alternative Songs (No. 10) and Mainstream Rock (No. 9). The track also peaked in the top 20 on Pop Songs (No. 13) and Adult Contemporary (No. 18).


CAN'T SPELL WHITNEY WITHOUT H-I-T: In addition to Boyz II Men's bow, the Adult R&B chart sports a milestone mark for another format cornerstone.

Whitney Houston enters a four-way tie for most Adult R&B top 10s (13) among women in the chart's history, as "Million Dollar Bill" bounds 13-9. With the advance, Houston equals the chart-best top 10 totals of Mary J. Blige, Toni Braxton and Mariah Carey.

When the Adult R&B tally first appeared in Billboard's pages in the issue dated Sept. 18, 1993, all four artists graced the list. That week, Braxton reigned with "Another Sad Love Song," Carey ranked at No. 7 with "Dreamlover," Houston showed at No. 31 with "Run to You" and Blige occupied the No. 35 slot with "Love No Limit."


MAC ATTACK: Reba McEntire extends her record for most top 10s among women in the almost 66-year history of Country Songs.

"Consider Me Gone" rises 13-10, granting the superstar her 57th top 10. Dolly Parton ranks second among female soloists with 55 top 10s.

"Consider Me Gone" is McEntire's first top 10 title that does not share credit with another performer since her No. 7-peaking "He Gets That From Me" in 2005. Since, McEntire has made trips to No. 2 with Kelly Clarkson ("Because of You," 2007) and as a guest on Brooks & Dunn's "Cowboys Don't Cry" (March).

View Billboard's recent exclusive video Q&A with McEntire here.


COMPLETE BEAT (IT): After "This Is It" ranked as the No. 1 film in America over the weekend, the companion album to Michael Jackson's much-heralded concert film likewise storms the Billboard 200 at the summit.

Check tomorrow's Chart Beat posting for details on Jackson's sixth No. 1 on the survey. The late King of Pop collected his fifth No. 1, "Invincible," eight years ago this week.

Source:Billboard.com

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