Post by Inside Australian Idol on Apr 26, 2005 23:59:49 GMT 10
Jesse's beautiful number
April 27, 2005
After fans swamped shopping centres and city streets in Sydney last week, Jesse McCartney remained at the top of the Australian singles chart with Beautiful Soul.
The teenage singer had young girls following his every move during his brief visit to Australia.
Another actor/singer, Will Smith, is at No.2 with Switch, while Ciara's 1, 2 Step drops one place to No.3.
Stop The Music, the new release from New Zealand hip-hop duo P-Money & Scribe, rose five spots from 15 to enter the top 10.
In the albums chart The Cat Empire's new release debuts at No.1.
Two Shoes is the Melbourne funksters' second album, and has featured heavily in their recent live shows around the country.
It knocks Anthony Callea's self-titled album from the top spot, now at No.3, while Missy Higgins' Sound Of White remains at No.2.
Green Day's American Idiot fell three spots to No.8, while The Killers' Hot Fuss rose four spots to No.9.
Australian singles chart
1 (1) Beautiful Soul - Jesse McCartney
2 (4) Switch - Will Smith
3 (2) 1, 2 Step - Ciara
4 (3) Candy Shop - 50 Cent
5 (6) The Special Two Ep - Missy Higgins
6 (7) Let Me Love You - Mario
7 (5) Almost Here - Delta Goodrem and Brian McFadden
8 (9) Lonely No More - Rob Thomas
9 (10) It's Like That - Mariah Carey
10 (15) Stop The Music - P-Money & Scribe
Australian albums chart
1 (-) Two Shoes - The Cat Empire
2 (2) The Sound Of White - Missy Higgins
3 (1) Anthony Callea - Anthony Callea
4 (3) In Between Dreams - Jack Johnson
5 (7) Beautiful Soul - Jesse McCartney
6 (6) Il Divo - Il Divo
7 (8) Love, Angel, Music, Baby - Gwen Stefani
8 (5) American Idiot - Green Day
9 (13) Hot Fuss - The Killers
10 (11) It's Time - Michael Buble
AAP
www.smh.com.au/news/Music/Jesses-beautiful-number/2005/04/26/1114462034530.html
April 27, 2005
After fans swamped shopping centres and city streets in Sydney last week, Jesse McCartney remained at the top of the Australian singles chart with Beautiful Soul.
The teenage singer had young girls following his every move during his brief visit to Australia.
Another actor/singer, Will Smith, is at No.2 with Switch, while Ciara's 1, 2 Step drops one place to No.3.
Stop The Music, the new release from New Zealand hip-hop duo P-Money & Scribe, rose five spots from 15 to enter the top 10.
In the albums chart The Cat Empire's new release debuts at No.1.
Two Shoes is the Melbourne funksters' second album, and has featured heavily in their recent live shows around the country.
It knocks Anthony Callea's self-titled album from the top spot, now at No.3, while Missy Higgins' Sound Of White remains at No.2.
Green Day's American Idiot fell three spots to No.8, while The Killers' Hot Fuss rose four spots to No.9.
Australian singles chart
1 (1) Beautiful Soul - Jesse McCartney
2 (4) Switch - Will Smith
3 (2) 1, 2 Step - Ciara
4 (3) Candy Shop - 50 Cent
5 (6) The Special Two Ep - Missy Higgins
6 (7) Let Me Love You - Mario
7 (5) Almost Here - Delta Goodrem and Brian McFadden
8 (9) Lonely No More - Rob Thomas
9 (10) It's Like That - Mariah Carey
10 (15) Stop The Music - P-Money & Scribe
Australian albums chart
1 (-) Two Shoes - The Cat Empire
2 (2) The Sound Of White - Missy Higgins
3 (1) Anthony Callea - Anthony Callea
4 (3) In Between Dreams - Jack Johnson
5 (7) Beautiful Soul - Jesse McCartney
6 (6) Il Divo - Il Divo
7 (8) Love, Angel, Music, Baby - Gwen Stefani
8 (5) American Idiot - Green Day
9 (13) Hot Fuss - The Killers
10 (11) It's Time - Michael Buble
AAP
www.smh.com.au/news/Music/Jesses-beautiful-number/2005/04/26/1114462034530.html