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Bob Dylan tops pop music chart

Bob Dylan tops pop music chart

The album is Dylan's fifth No. 1. Heaven and Hell's 'The Devil You Know' bows at No. 8; 'Playing for Change: Songs Around the World,' featuring U2's Bono, enters at No. 10. Bob Dylan is back in a familiar place, landing at the top of the U.S. pop music chart for the fifth time in his career.

 

On the Charts: Kelly Clarkson Hangs On to Number One, U2 Climb to Two

On the Charts: Kelly Clarkson Hangs On to Number One, U2 Climb to Two

As expected, Kelly Clarkson’s All I Ever Wanted spent its second consecutive week atop the charts with another 90,000 copies sold, a 65 percent sales drop from its debut week. U2’s No Line on the Horizon rose up one slot to Number Two with 75,000 copies. Thanks to the Twilight-mania that ...

 

Kelly Clarkson’s “All I Ever Wanted” Grabs Top Spot From U2

Kelly Clarkson’s “All I Ever Wanted” Grabs Top Spot From U2

U2’s reign atop the charts was short-lived as Kelly Clarkson’s All I Ever Wanted sold 254,000 copies, giving the former American Idol champ her first Number One since her 2003 debut Thankful. Despite landing at the top spot, All I Ever Wanted sold less in its first week than her 2007 release, My December, which moved 291,000 and peaked at Number Two.

 

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