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Weekly Charts 11/30, Creed's No.1

Old 11-28-01, 05:15 PM
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NO. 1's IN BILLBOARD


ALBUMS (charted by sales)
THE BILLBOARD 200
1. Weathered, Creed
2. Now That's What I Call Music! 8
3. Britney, Britney Spears
4. Scarecrow, Garth Brooks
5. Now That's What I Call Christmas!

R&B/HIP-HOP
1. Invincible, Michael Jackson
2. Bulletproof Wallets, Ghostface Killah
3. Indecent Proposal, Timbaland & Magoo

COUNTRY
1. Scarecrow, Garth Brooks
2. O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Soundtrack
3. Pull My Chain, Toby Keith

POP CATALOG
1. Faith: A Holiday Album, Kenny G
2. Dream A Dream, Charlotte Church
3. Human Clay, Creed

ELECTRONIC
1. Pulse, Various Artists
2. Beautifulgarbage, Garbage
3. N.Y.C. Underground Party Volume 4, Louie DeVito

HEATSEEKERS
1. Child Of The Ghetto, G.Dep
2. Life, Zoegirl
3. Hoobastank, Hoobastank

INDEPENDENT
1. Christmas Extraordinaire, Mannheim Steamroller
2. Animosity, Sevendust
3. Dream Street, Dream Street

INTERNET
1. Weathered, Creed
2. A Day Without Rain, Enya
3. Christmas Extraordinaire, Mannheim Steamroller

CLASSICAL
RICHARD JOO Billy Joel: Fantasies & Delusions

CLASSICAL CROSSOVER
ANDREA BOCELLI Cieli Di Toscana

JAZZ
DIANA KRALL The Look Of Love

JAZZ/CONTEMPORARY
BONEY JAMES Ride

KID AUDIO
KIDZ BOP KIDS Kidz Bop

LATIN
MARC ANTHONY Libre

NEW AGE
ENYA A Day Without Rain

SOUNDTRACK
O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU?


SINGLES (charted by airplay & sales)

HOT 100
1. Family Affair, Mary J. Blige
2. U Got It Bad, Usher
3. How You Remind Me, Nickelback

MODERN ROCK TRACKS
1. How You Remind Me, Nickelback
2. Alive, P.O.D.
3. In The End, Linkin Park

RAP
1. Dansin Wit Wolvez (Where My Tribe At?), Strik 9ine
2. Get Mo, Sherm Featuring Bigga Figgas
3. Special Delivery, G.Dep

COUNTRY
1. I Wanna Talk About Me, Toby Keith
2. Riding With Private Malone, David Ball
3. Run, George Strait

DANCE / CLUB PLAY
1. Lettin' Ya Mind Go, Desert
2. Hero, Enrique Iglesias
3. Turn Off The Light, Nelly Furtado

HOT R&B/HIP-HOP
1. U Got It Bad, Usher
2. Rock The Boat, Aaliyah
3. Differences, Ginuwine

ADULT TOP 40
1. Superman (It's Not Easy), Five For Fighting
2. Only Time, Enya
3. Drops Of Jupiter (Tell Me), Train

ADULT CONTEMPORARY
ENRIQUE IGLESIAS Hero

DANCE/MAXI-SINGLES SALES
MAXWELL Lifetime

HOT LATIN TRACKS
ALEJANDRO FERNANDEZ Tanita Pena

ROCK/MODERN
NICKELBACK How You Remind Me


TOP MUSIC VIDEOS
1 Britney: The Videos, Britney Spears
2 Drowned World Tour 2001, Madonna
3 All For You, Janet Jackson
4 Frat Party At The Pankake Fest, Linkin Park
5 Live In New York City, Bruce Springsteen & E Street Band
6 A Billy Graham Homecoming Volume One
7 Greatest Video Hits Collection: 1988-2000, Smashing Pumpkins
8 A Billy Graham Homecoming Volume Two
9 Choices-The Movie, Three 6 Mafia
10 The Video Hits-Chapter One, Backstreet Boys

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#1, as in #1 overplayed songs?
I have nothing against creed, and their stuff is some of the better stuff the local radio station plays, but it's overplayed
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Originally posted by mikehunt #1, as in #1 overplayed songs?
#1 as in sales - 887,229 sold in one week.
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Ahhhhh yes, the weekly "what lemmings are listening to this week" list.
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Originally posted by mikehunt
#1, as in #1 overplayed songs?
I have nothing against creed, and their stuff is some of the better stuff the local radio station plays, but it's overplayed
ALBUMS are charted by sales

SINGLES are charted by airplay & sales
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There's not a whole lot up there that I would buy.

I agree that Creed is over-played. I thought they seemed ok at first, but now I'm completely sick of them.

It was nice to see some George videos on VH1. It's a shame that he's gone.
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It's great to see that Pearl Jam is still topping the charts a decade after the release of Ten.
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MJ is doing very well on the R&B chart. Invincible definitely fits into the hip hop category.

Arms Wide Open. Sick of that song. Are they still a Christian band any more?
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Originally posted by Wag The Frog
It's great to see that Pearl Jam is still topping the charts a decade after the release of Ten.

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