At the top of the chart this week, 3 Doors Down climb back up to #1 with “It’s Not My Time”, giving the song its 2nd week on top. The last time a song fell from #1 and returned to the top spot was back in 2006 when “Black Horse & the Cherry Tree” did it.
David Cook rebounds back to his peak of #6, but it looks like that will be the highest it goes unless stations suddenly start playing it more.
Fellow Idol alum Daughtry climbs to #9 this week with “What about Now”. This gives Daughtry 5 top 10s off their debut album, which is a new record for the HAC chart. This also puts them in a tie for most top 10s from a single album. The other 2 acts are Kelly Clarkson and Nickelback. Another tidbit about Daughtry: They have been consecutively in the top 10 with different songs since January of 2007. Interesting note…Idol judge Paula Abdul had 5 top 10s on the pop chart from her debut cd.
Jesse McCartney gets pushed back out of the top 20 as Collbie Callait jumps over him to land at #20. Lifehouse stalls at #21 but with a strong bullet, so look for it to climb again soon.
Pink has the highest debut of the week at #35 with “So What”, her 9th entry on the HAC chart. The other debut is by newcomer Justin Nozuka. He debuts at #40 with “After Tonight”.
For you Idol fans, David Archuleta is bubbling under the top 40 with “Crush”.
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(Edited to add Paula Abdul info and the copyright notice)