Mariah Carey is at #6 with "Almost Home".
Mel's Weekly Top 20
Week of April 14, 2013.
This Week | Title | Artist | Last Week |
---|---|---|---|
1 | When I Was Your Man (2nd Week @ #1!) | Bruno Mars | 1 |
2 | Tangled Up | Caro Emerald | 5 |
3 | Running for Cover | Ivan & Alyosha | 3 |
4 | Change | Churchill | 2 |
5 | Little Talks | Of Monsters And Men | 6 |
6 | Almost Home | Mariah Carey | 9 |
7 | Out Of My League | Fitz and The Tantrums | 8 |
8 | Because We Can | Bon Jovi | 11 |
9 | Devil's Got a Gun | Whitehorse | 4 |
10 | Heart Attack | Demi Lovato | 10 |
11 | The Clock (Radio Edit) | The View | 12 |
12 | Ark In A Flood | Churchill | 13 |
13 | Just Give Me A Reason | P!nk featuring Nate Ruess | 18 |
14 | Let Her Go | Passenger | 16 |
15 | I Will Wait | Mumford & Sons | 7 |
16 | 22 | Taylor Swift | 19 |
17 | Daylight | Maroon 5 | 14 |
18 | Tonight I'm Getting Over You | Carly Rae Jepsen | -- |
19 | Bruises (Featuring Ashley Monroe) | Train | -- |
20 | Don't Give Up On Me | BigKids | -- |
CHART NOTES:
Bruno Mars tops the chart for a 2nd consecutive week with his hit "When I Was Your Man".
Three point jumps: Caro Emerald tangoes her way to #2 (from #5) this week with her single "Tangled Up". Very catchy, danceable song for many. Not too far behind her is Mariah Carey, who had big hits in the 1990s with "Almost Home," a song that moves up 3 from last week's #9 to #6 this week. Also jumping up 3 notches isBon Jovi who moves "Because We Can" up from #11 last week to #8 this week.
Five Point Jump: Making an even larger gain, we find Pink and her single "Just Give Me a Reason" moving from last week's debut position of #18 to #13 this week. The song is a sold AC favorite that also features Nate Ruess from the band Fun, who had a #1 hit earlier this year with "Carry On". Pink has also appeared on this chart previously.
Three songs make their chart debuts. They include "Tonight I'm Getting Over You" by Carly Rae Jepsen @ #18; "Bruises" by Train featuring Ashley Moore @ #19; and "Don't Give Up on Me" by BigKids @ #20. Time will tell how far up the chart these go.
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