As we all know, there are approximately 83,419 Billboard charts. This is a summary of just some of those charts and how the Idols/AGTers did on them this week. Please feel free to post rankings from your favourite BB chart or any other numbers you care to share. This is the daily numbers thread. The date in the header is the published chart date.

Kelly Clarkson’s “Dark Side” tops the Dance Club chart.

Albums:
One Direction “Up All Night”: BB200 8 (4); Digital 14 (7); Internet 20 (RE)
Carrie Underwood “Blown Away”: BB200 26 (20); Country 4 (5)
David Archuletta “Begin.”: BB200 28 (-); Internet 4 (-); Independent 5 (-)
Jordin Sparks “Sparkle”: BB200 42 (26); R&B 8 (7); Internet 18 (-)
Phil Phillips Walmart Album: BB200 48 (51)
Kelly Clarkson “Stronger”: BB200 63 (55)
Josh Ledet Walmart Album: BB200 157 (151); R&B 24 (20)
Skylar Laine Walmart Album: BB200 177 (199); Country 34 (33)
Scotty McCreery “Clear as Day”: BB200 182 (RE); Country 40 (40)
Casey James “Casey James”: Country 63 (73)
Lauren Alaina “Wildflower”: Country 73 (68)
Rebecca Fergusen “Heaven”: R&B 36 (64)
Jackie Evancho “Dream With Me”: Classical Cross-Over 4 (5)
Mandisa “What if We Were Real”: Christian 6 (18)
Landau Eugene Murphy Jr “That’s Life”: Jazz 47 (29)

Singles:
Carly Rae Jepsen “Call Me Maybe”: Hot 100 3 (1); Hot 100 Airplay 5 (5); Digital 3 (3); Hot Single Sales 2 (1); AC 4 (5); Adult Top 40 3 (2)
Phillip Phillips “Home”: Hot 100 9 (9); Digital 1 (1); Adult Top 40 17 (20)
Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen “Good Time”: Hot 100 13 (14); Hot 100 Airplay 23 (29); Digital 9 (9); Adult Top 40 20 (22)
Cher Lloyd “Want U Back”: Hot 100 14 (13); Hot 100 Airplay 28 (31); Digital 10 (6); Adult Top 40 33 (35)
One Direction “What Makes You Beautiful”: Hot 100 25 (21); Hot 100 Airplay 18 (13); Digital 30 (34); AC 10 (11); Adult Top 40 12 (10)
Carrie Underwood “Blown Away”: Hot 100 38 (47); Hot 100 Airplay 64 (69); Digital 20 (20); Country 17 (20)
Kelly Clarkson “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)”: Hot 100 41 (38); Hot 100 Airplay 29 (26); Digital 70 (70); AC 2 (3)
Kelly Clarkson “Dark Side”: Hot 100 42 (44); Hot 100 Airplay 40 (46); Digital 36 (32); AC 26 (25); Adult Top 40 8 (9); Dance Club 1 (3)
One Direction “One Thing”: Hot 100 64 (41); Digital 47 (47); Adult Top 40 39 (34)
Casey Abrams “Get Out”: AC 25 (27)
Jordin Sparks “Celebrate” featuring Whitney Houston: Adult R&B 13 (13); AC 30 (RE)
Rebecca Fergusen “Run Free”: Adult R&B 26 (28)
Michael Lynche “Who’s Gonna Love You More”: Adult R&B 28 (26)
Leah Labelle “Sexify”: Adult R&B 31 (27)
Casey James “Crying on a Suitcase”: Country 33 (35)
Scotty McCreery “Water Tower Town”: Country 40 (38)
Lauren Alaina “18 Inches”: Country 41 (48)
Adam Lambert “Never Close Our Eyes”: Dance Club 7 (10)
Rebecca Fergusen “Nothing’s Real But Love”: Dance Club 25 (31)

 
  • Anonymous

    Maybe I’m just being pessimistic, and should see it as good that David was able to hang on to 11,000 or so fans. Besides, maybe with his contacts and distributor, David has found an avenue to new fans

  • Anonymous

    Scotty McCreery “Clear As Day” is #34 Country NOT #40 as posted above. Thanks!

  • http://www.facebook.com/djafans Fan Dja

    I would also be curious to see how many were sold at Deseret. I bought mine from Barnes and Noble, and I’m not LDS.  I’m very pleased with the sales because it shows that there is still a very loyal fan base in the “states” not to mention the tremendous support he has in Asia and growing daily in Latin and South America.  They’re having launching parties for BEGIN. in the Philippines without David’s presence.  The hair and clothing endorser, the director, acting coach, actors and TV executives from the miniseries Nandito Ako are tweeting about BEGIN.  All this will ensure David A a starting to point to continue music as a career and I also expect acting, the acting was impressive for a first timer. Rumor has it that there were projects left in place to continue upon his return. There are so many working hard to sell and promote their music without the same success David has had not only with BEGIN. in absentia but the non stop work he has put out in the past four years.  Nothing to be pessimistic about IMO :)