music charts

music charts

First Jet Magazine Soul Brothers Top 20 Music Chart - Jet Magazine April 6, 1967
Soul Brothers Top 20 Music Chart - Jet Magazine April 13, 1967
Soul Brothers Top 20 Music Chart - Jet Magazine April 27, 1967

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A star is born: Welsh songbird Duffy tops the charts (Daily Mail)
Newcomer Duffy dominated this week's singles chart, shooting straight to the top with Mercy. The 23-year-old newcomer came second in the BBC's Sound of 2008 poll of music critics' and broadcasters' favourite artists in January and has been compared to the 60s singer Dusty Springfield. The Welsh singer-songwriter knocked Swedish DJ Basshunter off the top of the charts to claim the number one spot

Top of the music charts (New York Daily News)
"Low," by Flo Rida featuring T-Pain, continues its reign as the top single, downloaded song, and ringtone this week. And Jack Johnson's "Sleep Through the Static" is the No. 1 album on the charts.

New Zealand record charts go to the dogs (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
It's a doggone chartbuster -- a song audible only to dogs has topped New Zealand record charts, and is looking to go global.

This week's charts (The Tennessean)
Weekly charts for the nation's best-selling recorded music as they appear in next week's issue of Billboard magazine. Reprinted with permission. (Platinum signifies more than 1 million copies sold; Gold signifies more than 500,000 copies sold.):

Duffy tops charts with "Mercy" (Reuters.co.uk)
LONDON (Reuters) - Welsh soul singer Duffy topped the charts on Sunday, going straight to number one with her release "Mercy", the Official UK Charts Company said.