Mel's Weekly Top 20
Week of February 10, 2013.
This Week | Title | Artist | Last Week |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Daylight (2nd Week @ #1!) | Maroon 5 | 1 |
2 | Change | Churchill | 2 |
3 | Little Talks | Of Monsters And Men | 4 |
4 | Carry On | Fun | 3 |
5 | Mermaid | Train | 5 |
6 | Now Is the Start | A Fine Frenzy | 6 |
7 | Between The Raindrops | Lifehouse | 11 |
8 | Tornado | Little Big Town | 9 |
9 | Two Black Cadillacs | Carrie Underwood | 10 |
10 | Clouds | Zach Sobiech | 7 |
11 | Ho Hey | The Lumineers | 12 |
12 | I Will Wait | Mumford & Sons | 18 |
13 | Heartbeat | Jjamz | 14 |
14 | I Knew You Were Trouble | Taylor Swift | 8 |
15 | We Both Know | Colbie Caillat | 15 |
16 | Where Are We Now? | David Bowie | 19 |
17 | Closer | Tegan and Sara | 20 |
18 | Mr. Mellow | Anuhea | 13 |
19 | Downtown | Lady Antebellum | -- |
20 | Put the Gun Down | ZZ Ward | -- |
CHART NOTES:
Daylight Holds Off Change: This would be the headline describing the top of this week's chart. Churchill's "Change" came charging up the chart this past few weeks, leaping from #17 to #8 to #2 last week. Well the song has stalled for now at #2 as "Change" yields to Maroon 5's "Daylight" which spends its second week at the #1 position. I love both songs, but for now, the music video version of "Daylight" featuring the voices and musicians of Playing For Change is strong enough to keep the hit single on top.
Elsewhere in the top 20: We see Lifehouse's single "Between the Raindrops" moving up 4 notches from last week's #11 to #7 this week. Mumford & Sons jump 6 points going from last week's debut position of #18 to #12 this week with their single "I Will Wait" which is taken from the Grammy nominated album Babel.
Two songs debut on the chart this week. They are "Downtown" by Lady Antebellum at #19 and "Put the Gun Down" by ZZ Ward at #20.
Songs That Went to #1 in 2013
Carry On - Fun (3)
Anything Could Happen - Ellie Goulding (2)
Anything Could Happen - Ellie Goulding (2)
Video Showcase: Spotlight on Maroon 5
This went to #1 in 2012, #2 on the year end chart.
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