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Billboard charts for week of 6/14

Posted:
Sun Jun 08, 2008 7:19 am
by frfksakes
Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks
Journey
After All These Years
Chart Listing For The Week Of Jun 14 2008:
This Week 25/ Last Week 26/ Two Weeks Ago 26/ Weeks on Chart 4/ Peak Position 25
Top Pop Catalog
Journey
Journey's Greatest Hits
Chart Listing For The Week Of Jun 14 2008:
This Week 3/ Last Week 5/ Two Weeks Ago 5/ Weeks on Chart 760/ Peak Position 1
Billboard Comprehensive Albums
Journey
Journey's Greatest Hits
Chart Listing For The Week Of Jun 14 2008:
This Week 52/ Last Week 71/ Two Weeks Ago 88 / Weeks on Chart 125/ Peak Position 52
Hot Digital Songs
Journey
Don't Stop Believin'
Chart Listing For The Week Of Jun 14 2008:
This Week 56 / Last Week -- / Two Weeks Ago 62/ Weeks on Chart 44/ Peak Position 13
Hot Canadian Digital Singles
Journey
Don't Stop Believin'
Chart Listing For The Week Of Jun 14 2008:
This Week 47 / Last Week 69 / Two Weeks Ago 72/ Weeks on Chart 29/ Peak Position 17
Hot Adult Contemporary Recurrents
Journey
Faithfully (original)
Chart Listing For The Week Of Jun 14 2008:
This Week 19 /Last Week -- / Two Weeks Ago-- / Weeks on Chart 72 / Peak Position 9
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Posted:
Sun Jun 08, 2008 8:10 am
by Saint John
Revelation has stimulated sales for
every single album/track you just listed. Sweet.


Posted:
Sun Jun 08, 2008 8:25 am
by donnaplease
Other than AATY, are the other ones you listed the original songs from the original band?

Posted:
Sun Jun 08, 2008 8:38 am
by Don
The other ones are the originals. Even stations playing only the older material are talking about the new cd and tour. I have heard them mention Arnel on 5 different stations here in L.A. with out actually hearing them play any of the new songs. So the Journey name is being mentioned out there but it appears to be bringing attention to their back catalogue as much as their new music,. Let's see if Street Talk makes any movements on the charts as they also bring up Perry's name when talking about the group.

Posted:
Sun Jun 08, 2008 9:07 am
by RocknRoll
I always find the fact that Greatest Hits has been on this chart for 14 1/2 years absolutely amazing. I'm sure there are many others out there, but it still says a lot.
Now on 6/21(?), we will be able to add:
Revelations by Journey @ #5 - maybe even #4
Would 6/21 be the right date?

Posted:
Sun Jun 08, 2008 10:31 am
by donnaplease
Gunbot wrote:The other ones are the originals. Even stations playing only the older material are talking about the new cd and tour. I have heard them mention Arnel on 5 different stations here in L.A. with out actually hearing them play any of the new songs. So the Journey name is being mentioned out there but it appears to be bringing attention to their back catalogue as much as their new music,. Let's see if Street Talk makes any movements on the charts as they also bring up Perry's name when talking about the group.
The classic rock and AC stations that I listen to at work play Journey and Steve Perry music several times throughout the day, but I've yet to hear anything about Arnel or Revelation.

Posted:
Mon Jun 09, 2008 10:26 am
by frfksakes
donnaplease wrote:Other than AATY, are the other ones you listed the original songs from the original band?
Yes. So far, I haven't seen anything else from Revelation (or the redos). Maybe next week. Saint John wrote:Revelation has stimulated sales for
every single album/track you just listed. Sweet.

"...he still gets paid like a motherfucker..."
heheh

Posted:
Mon Jun 09, 2008 10:28 am
by RocknRoll
Apparently there are several sites out there predicting Journey's Revelation will debut in the Top 10.
And those $5 remasters aren't going to hurt their standings either.

Posted:
Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:56 am
by frfksakes
hmmmm... not sure if this is the final total for today, but ...
Some blurbs from Music Industry Today (you have to be a member to read the whole report)
http://music.einnews.com/news/nielsen-soundscan
· For Some Music, It Has to Be Wal-Mart and Nowhere Else 9 Jun 2008 05:13 GMT
... 711,000 copies in its first week and three million since its release, according to Nielsen SoundScan, impressive numbers at a time when CD sales are declining. Journey sold 45,000 albums ...
· Wal-Mart assumes a new role: Music hit maker 9 Jun 2008 04:27 GMT
... 711,000 copies in its first week and three million since its release, according to Nielsen SoundScan, impressive numbers at a time when CD sales are declining. Journey sold 45,000 albums ...

Posted:
Tue Jun 10, 2008 6:01 am
by tammy
Gunbot wrote:The other ones are the originals. Even stations playing only the older material are talking about the new cd and tour. I have heard them mention Arnel on 5 different stations here in L.A. with out actually hearing them play any of the new songs. So the Journey name is being mentioned out there but it appears to be bringing attention to their back catalogue as much as their new music,. Let's see if Street Talk makes any movements on the charts as they also bring up Perry's name when talking about the group.
Funny thing...yesterday I was driving in the car and since I had been playing Infinity for a few days I switched on the radio for a break. I rarely listen to Classic Rock KLOS, but that's what I turned on...and, in a few minutes "Feeling that Way/Anytime" came on. lol. I waited to see if they would play a new song or talk & the DJ finally said, "...some Queensryche, and some Journey...interesting story about how they found their new singer...happy for Journey...'cuz they seem really happy with him."

Posted:
Tue Jun 10, 2008 6:04 am
by Barb
frfksakes wrote:hmmmm... not sure if this is the final total for today, but ...
Some blurbs from Music Industry Today (you have to be a member to read the whole report)
http://music.einnews.com/news/nielsen-soundscan
· For Some Music, It Has to Be Wal-Mart and Nowhere Else 9 Jun 2008 05:13 GMT
... 711,000 copies in its first week and three million since its release, according to Nielsen SoundScan, impressive numbers at a time when CD sales are declining. Journey sold 45,000 albums ...
· Wal-Mart assumes a new role: Music hit maker 9 Jun 2008 04:27 GMT
... 711,000 copies in its first week and three million since its release, according to Nielsen SoundScan, impressive numbers at a time when CD sales are declining. Journey sold 45,000 albums ...
The 45,000 sold were the first 3 days and is not the total for the week.