Friday, September 25, 2009

Chart Watch Canada: September 24, 2009

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

  • It looks like Oprah plays well in Canada, too, because Whitney Houston's I Look to You has surged back up the Album chart from 8 to 3 and goes 3 to 2 on the R&B Album chart.
  • Megadeth opens big with Endgame, premiering at 4 on the Album chart and going straight to the top of the Hard Rock Albums.
  • The Beatles had a fairly significant drop off in the sales of their remastered albums in the second week. Abbey Road continued to be the biggest seller but dropped from 3 to 10. Other albums feel to the lower end of the top 100 while the Mono Box and Yellow Submarine fell off the chart.
  • Mark Knopfler's new one, Get Lucky, debuts at 18 while Ace Frehley's Anomaly starts at 38 on the Albums and 5 on the Hard Rock Albums chart.
  • Also new on the Hard Rock Album chart is Anvil's This is Thirteen, which debuts at 28.
Previous week position noted in parenthesis. (N) indicates a new release. (R) indicates a record that is re-charting.

Top 100 Canadian Albums

Top 100 Canadian Singles
(Airplay)
  • #1 (1) - You Belong to Me - Taylor Swift
  • #2 (2) - I Gotta Feeling - Black Eyed Peas
  • #3 (3) - Use Somebody - Kings of Leon
  • #4 (4) - Paparazzi - Lady Gaga
  • #5 (8) - G-Get Up and Dance - Faber Drive
  • #14 (22) - Celebration - Madonna
  • #36 (32) - Living For the Night - George Strait
  • #57 (64) - Honky Tonk Stomp - Brooks & Dunn Featuring Billy Gibbons
  • #90 (97) - Consider Me Gone - Reba (McEntire)

The R&B, Country and Hard Rock charts are after the cut.


Top 50 Canadian R&B Albums

Top 50 Canadian Country Albums

Top 50 Canadian Hard Rock Albums


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