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Idol Chartwatch, March 16: Idol Albums Reenter the Charts and More
by Donna Reynolds
-- 03/16/2009
As Season 8 of American Idol heats up, there’s renewed interest in some previous seasons’ Idols’ albums – including some that are rather surprising! And that’s before Kelly Clarkson’s and Taylor Hicks’ albums are even on the charts yet. Read on to see who ended up where.
The big news this week is the release of Kelly Clarkson’s fourth album, All I Ever Wanted. While firm numbers aren’t available, Hits Daily Double is predicting first-week sales of 210 to 230 thousand copies, which would position Kelly at the top of the Billboard 200. This would mark Kelly’s first #1 album since Thankful debuted at the top of the charts in April 2003.
It appears Idol fever has helped previous Idols, whose albums have now popped back up on the Billboard charts. Perhaps most puzzling is the reemergence of Elliott Yamin’s My Kind of Holiday, which shows up on the Billboard 200 (162), Top Independent Albums (22), and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (19). This is good for Elliott, and perhaps for us all, as the holiday spirit prevails into the Spring!
Elliott’s Season 5 pal, Ace Young’s self-titled debut, reenters the charts with an appearance on Top Heatseekers (35), and Phil Stacey reenters Top Country Albums this week at #49. Hopefully, all this nostalgic Idol love will benefit Taylor Hicks, whose album The Distance was also released last week.
Jennifer Hudson is now the top-ranked Idol-related album on the Billboard 200, moving up six spots to #42 to take the lead over David Cook, which is down three to #47. Jennifer’s album is up two spots to #15 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, while David Cook’s album drops one on Top Rock Albums where it sits at #16.
Carrie Underwood’s Carnival Ride is also up this week, moving up eight spots to #53 on the Billboard 200 and three spots to #7 on Top Country Albums.
David Archuleta is down 18, moving from #88 to #106 on the Billboard 200.
Kellie Pickler is up three to #34 on Top Country Albums and Daughtry is also up, moving from #139 to #133 on the Billboard 200 and one spot to #23 on Top Hard Rock Albums.
Melinda Doolittle’s debut, Coming Back to You,, drops 15 spots to #136 on the Billboard 200 and is #13 on Top Independent Albums.
Idol Singles on the Charts
Kelly Clarkson’s “My Life Would Suck Without You” remains in the top ten of the Pop 100, moving up one spot to #9. Rascal Flatt’s “Here Comes Goodbye,” which was co-written by Chris Sligh, soars up 15 spots to #76 on the Hot 100 and Jennifer Hudson’s “If This Isn't Love” is up seven to #85 on the Hot 100.
Taylor Hicks’ “What's Right Is Right” is up two to #25 on Adult Contemporary Tracks after dropping one the week before.
Here's a summary of all of the Idol-related singles:
“My Life Would Suck Without You” (Kelly Clarkson): Hot 100 (9), Hot 100 Airplay (12), Pop 100 (6), Pop 100 Airplay (5), Hot Adult Contemporary (28), Hot Dance Club Play (46), Hot Dance Airplay (20), Mainstream Top 40 (3), Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks (6), Hot Digital Tracks (9), Hot Digital Songs (9)
“Light On” (David Cook): Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks (21), Mainstream Top 40 (34), Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks (5), Hot Digital Songs (74)
“Spotlight” (Jennifer Hudson): Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (25), Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay (25), Hot Adult R&B Airplay (10)
“If This Isn't Love” (Jennifer Hudson): Hot 100 (85), Hot 100 Airplay (65), Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (16), Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay (16), Hot Adult R&B Airplay (8), Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop (23)
Donna Reynolds has been writing about 'American Idol' for Foxes on Idol since 2003. In addition, she covers the Central New York music scene for various sites and recently launched Music in the 'Cuse, which features a daily update of the best in CNY entertainment. While entertainment sustains her emotionally, she earns her daily bread as a technical writer for a large international company. Donna loves mail, so shoot her an email at foxydonna@earthlink.net.
Donna Reynolds has been writing about American Idol for Foxes On Idol since 2003. In addition, she covers the Central New York music scene for various sites and recently launched Music in the 'Cuse, which features a daily update of the best in CNY entertainment. While entertainment sustains her emotionally, she earns her daily bread as a technical writer for a large international company. Donna loves mail, so shoot her an email at foxydonna@earthlink.net.