All Idol-related entries on Billboard's Hot 100 chart for the chart week of Sept. 5 saw positive movement, which is something that has not happened in a while.
Naturally, Jordin Sparks' "Battlefield" kicked things off at #16, down one spot from the previous week. The song's ability to hang inside the Top 20 shows that it deserves a good deal of credit even though it is often talked of as an underwhelming single.
Up next was Daughtry's "No Surprise," which inched ahead #25-23 on the heels of steady sales and airplay gains, while Kelly Clarkson's "Already Gone" witnessed the highest jump among alums, as the single was up 14 spots to #65.
And it was David Cook's "Come Back to Me" that worked its way back into the Top 80, as the slow-moving song was up #88-80.
Full chart positions courtesy of bks over on Pulse are posted below:
16 17 Jordin Sparks, "Battlefield"
23 25 Daughtry, "No Surprise"
65 79 Kelly Clarkson, "Already Gone"
80 88 David Cook, "Come Back to Me"
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
'Idol' Hot 100: "Battlefield #16 (9/5/09)
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