ARIA Charts
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The ARIA charts is the main Australian music sales chart issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association. The charts are a record of the highest selling singles and albums in various genres in Australia. ARIA commenced compiling its own charts in-house from the chart dated Week Ending 26/6/1988 onwards. Prior to this, from mid 1983, they had licensed the Kent Report chart which continued to be used by the Australian Music Report after this date until it ceased production in 1999.
The ARIA charts include:
- Weekly Top 100 highest selling music singles
- Weekly Top 100 highest selling music albums
- Weekly Top 40 highests selling music DVDs
- Weekly Top 40 highest selling Digital Track
- Weekly Top 40 highest selling "Urban" releases
- Weekly Top 20 highest selling Dance releases
- Weekly Top 20 highest selling Country releases
- Weekly Top 50 highest DJ spins by registered DJs
- Yearly Top 100 End Of Year charts profiling the year in music
- 1 ARIA awards
- 2 ARIA Certification
- 3 Number one singles
- 4 List of Top 50 Australian chart achievements and trivia
- 4.1 Songs with most weeks at number one
- 4.2 Artists with the most number one hits
- 4.3 Artists with the most consecutive number one hits
- 4.4 Songs making the biggest drop from number one
- 4.5 Most number one singles from a single album
- 4.6 Number one single debuts
- 4.7 Artists with the most cumulative weeks at number one
- 4.8 Songs with most weeks at number two
- 4.9 Songs with most weeks at number three
- 4.10 Songs spending the most weeks in the top ten
- 4.11 Biggest drop in the Top 50
- 4.12 Biggest Gainer
- 5 See also
- 6 External links
ARIA awards
There are numerous award and events for Australian chart topping artist and groups that include:The ARIA No.1 Chart Awards have been an event on the Australian music industry's calendar for the past 3 years. The Awards were established in 2002 as a means of acknowledging Australian recording artists, and their record labels, who attained the coveted No.1 position on the ARIA album and singles chart
The ARIA Awards recognise excellence and innovation in all genres of Australian music. The very first ARIA Awards took place at Sydney's Sheraton Wentworth Hotel in front of 500 industry guests, on the 2 March 1987. Nineteen years later, the ARIAs are held in front of 2,500 industry guests, 5,000 members of the general public, and are watched by almost 2 million people via Network Ten's broadcast.
The awards are broadcast nationally on commercial TV and relayed via PAY TV to international audiences.
"The ARIAs have always been, first and foremost, a showcase for local artists across a broad range of genres, produced by ARIA record company members. They are the highlight of the Australian music industry's calendar, covering a diverse range of talent over 28 categories". Denis Handlin, Chairman of ARIA.
The ARIA Hall of Fame has been an important part of the ARIA Awards since 1988. Traditionally taking place during the ARIA Awards ceremony, a diverse range of artists have been inducted into the Hall of Fame including AC / DC, Dame Joan Sutherland, Olivia Newton-John, Johnny O’ Keefe, Paul Kelly, John Farnham, INXS,Slim Dusty, Jimmy Little and more.
In July 2005, ARIA staged the inaugural ARIA Icons: Hall of Fame event, which was introduced to honour the growing number of legendary performers, producers, songwriters and others who have had an impact on music culture in Australia. In the past, time constraints had prevented any more than one or two artists from being inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame at each ARIA Awards, resulting in a lengthy waiting list of worthy recipients.
While ARIA intends to maintain a Hall of Fame segment within the ARIA Awards presentation, the ARIA Icons: Hall of Fame will become an annual stand-alone event that continues to honour those whose musical achievements have had a significant impact in Australia and around the world.
ARIA Certification
A music single or album qualifies for a platinum certification if it exceeds 70,000 copies shipped to retailers and a gold certification for 35,000 copies shipped. The amount of trade sales to earn a gold or platinum accreditation was reduced to these amounts in 1988 after previously being 100,000 copies for platinum and 50,000 copies for gold. Originally applied to LP records, this ARIA certification is now most commonly awarded for compact disc sales.
| Gold | Platinum |
| 35,000 | 70,000 |
In Australia for music videos including Audio Visual DVDs, gold represents 7,500 copies shipped, platinum 15,000.
Number one singles
- List of number-one singles in Australia of 2004
- List of number-one singles in Australia of 2005
- List of number-one singles in Australia of 2006
List of Top 50 Australian chart achievements and trivia
Songs with most weeks at number one
15 weeks- The Beatles - Hey Jude (1968)
- ABBA - Fernando (1976)
- Coolio - Gangstas Paradise (1995)
- Eminem - Lose Yourself (2002)
- Normie Rowe & The Playboys - Que Sera Sera
- Bryan Adams - (Everything I Do) I Do it For You (1991)
- Spice Girls - Wannabe (1996)
- Eagle Rock - Daddy Cool (1971)
- ABBA - Mamma Mia (1975)
- Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You (1992)
- Kingston Trio - Tom Dooley (1958)
- Britney Spears - ...Baby One More Time (1999)
- Rihanna - SOS (2006)
- Shaggy - Angel (2001)
- Alien Ant Farm - Smooth Criminal (2001)
Artists with the most number one hits
- The Beatles (23)
- Elvis Presley (18)
- Madonna (10)
- Kylie Minogue (9)
- Delta Goodrem (7)
Artists with the most consecutive number one hits
- The Beatles - 7
- Delta Goodrem - 6 (2003-2005)
Songs making the biggest drop from number one
- 1-24 Celine Dion My Heart Will Go On (1998)
- 1-15 Jesse McCartney Beautiful Soul (2005)
- 1-6 Nelly My Place (2004)
- 1-6 Coolio Gangsta's Paradise (1996)
- 1-6 Bryan Adams (Everything I Do) I Do It For You (1991)
- 1-5 Kylie Minogue Spinning Around (2000)
- 1-5 Shannon Noll Learn To Fly (2004)
Most number one singles from a single album
- 5 - Delta Goodrem - Innocent Eyes (2003)
- 3 - Britney Spears - In The Zone (2003)
- 3 - Kylie Minogue - Kylie (1987)
Number one single debuts
- Midnight Oil - Species Deceases EP (1985)
- Kylie Minogue - Got to Be Certain (1988)
- U2 - The Fly (November 3 1991)
- Meat Loaf - I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That) (September 5 1993)
- U2 - Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me (July 9 1995)
- George Michael - Jesus To A Child (January 21 1996)
- Metallica - Until It Sleeps (June 2 1996)
- The Fugees - Killing Me Softly (June 23 1996)
- Silverchair - Freak (January 26 1997)
- Hanson - MMMBop (June 1 1997)
- Madonna - American Pie (March 6 2000)
- 'N Sync - Bye Bye Bye (March 13 2000)
- Bardot - Poison (April 17 2000)
- Madison Avenue - Who The Hell Are You? (June 12 2000)
- Kylie Minogue - Spinning Around (June 26 2000)
- Madonna - Music (August 28 2000)
- Kylie Minogue - On A Night Like This (September 18 2000)
- U2 - Beautiful Day (October 16 2000)
- Scandal'us - Me, Myself & I (April 23 2001)
- Shaggy & Ricardo "RikRok" Ducent - Angel (June 4 2001)
- Kylie Minogue - Cant Get You Out Of My Head (September 17 2001)
- Kylie Minogue - In Your Eyes (January 28 2002)
- Shakira - Whenever, Wherever (February 4 2002)
- Scott Cain - I'm Moving On (May 13 2002)
- Eminem - Without Me (May 27 2002)
- Holly Valance - Kiss Kiss (June 10 2002)
- Elvis Presley vs JXL - A Little Less Conversation (June 24 2002)
- Las Ketchup - The Ketchup Song (Aserejé) (October 14 2002)
- Nelly & Kelly Rowland - Dilemma (October 21 2002)
- Eminem - Lose Yourself (December 9 2002)
- Delta Goodrem - Lost Without You (March 10 2003)
- t.A.T.u - All The Things She Said (March 17 2003)
- Justin Timberlake - Rock Your Body (May 12 2003)
- R. Kelly - Ignition (Remix) (July 14 2003)
- Dido - White Flag (September 22 2003)
- Australian Idol: The Final 12 Rise Up (October 20 2003)
- Kylie Minogue - Slow (November 10 2003)
- Britney Spears & Madonna - Me Against The Music (November 17 2003)
- Guy Sebastian - Angels Brought Me Here (December 1 2003)
- Shannon Noll - What About Me? (February 2 2004)
- Guy Sebastian - All I Need Is You (March 1 2004)
- Britney Spears - Toxic (March 15 2004)
- Usher, Ludacris & Lil' Jon - Yeah! (March 29 2004)
- Frankee - Fuck You Right Back (June 15 2004)
- Britney Spears - Everytime (June 28 2004)
- Shannon Noll - Learn To Fly (July 12 2004)
- Missy Higgins - Scar EP (August 9 2004)
- Cosima De Vito - When The War Is Over/One Night Without You (August 16 2004)
- Nelly & Jaheim - My Place/Flap Your Wings (August 30 2004)
- Guy Sebastian - Out With My Baby (October 4 2004)
- Delta Goodrem - Out Of The Blue (October 18 2004)
- Eminem - Just Lose It (November 8 2004)
- Gwen Stefani - What You Waiting For? (November 15 2004)
- Casey Donovan - Listen With Your Heart (December 6 2004)
- Anthony Callea - The Prayer (December 20 2004)
- Nitty - Nasty Girl (January 24 2005)
- Delta Goodrem & Brian McFadden - Almost Here (March 14 2005)
- Anthony Callea - Rain/Bridge Over Troubled Water (March 21 2005)
- Black Eyed Peas - Don't Phunk With My Heart (May 23 2005)
- Gwen Stefani - Hollaback Girl (May 30 2005)
- Backstreet Boys - Incomplete (June 20 2005)
- Mariah Carey - We Belong Together (June 27 2005)
- Akon - Lonely (July 11 2005)
- Crazy Frog - Axel F (July 25 2005)
- 2Pac & Elton John - Ghetto Gospel (August 22 2005)
- Pussycat Dolls - Don't Cha (August 29 2005)
- Shannon Noll - Shine (October 3 2005)
- Madonna - Hung Up (November 14 2005)
- Black Eyed Peas - My Humps (November 21 2005)
- Kate DeAraugo - Maybe Tonight (December 5 2005)
- Lee Harding - Wasabi/Eye Of The Tiger (December 19 2005)
- Chris Brown - Run It (January 23 2006)
- Rihanna - S.O.S (Rescue Me) (April 23 2006)
- Shakira - Hips Don't Lie (June 18 2006)
Artists with the most cumulative weeks at number one
- The Beatles (101 weeks)
Songs with most weeks at number two
Seven Weeks- Shania Twain - That Don't Impress Me Much (1999)
- Nikki Webster - Strawberry Kisses (2001)
- Eminem - Without Me (2002)
- Delta Goodrem - Born To Try (2003)
- Black Eyed Peas - Where Is The Love? (2003)
- Black Eyed Peas - Shut Up (2003)
- Gwen Stefani - What You Waiting For? (2004)
- TV Rock - Flaunt It (2006)
- Madison Avenue - Don't Call Me Baby (1999)
- Kelis - Milkshake (2004)
- Black Eyed Peas - My Humps (2005)
Songs with most weeks at number three
Six Weeks- Usher - Burn (2004)
- Young Divas - This Time I Know It's For Real (2006)
- Bob Sinclar feat. Gary Pine - Love Generation (2006)
Songs spending the most weeks in the top ten
- 21 weeks - TV Rock - Flaunt It (2006)
- 19 weeks - Black Eyed Peas - Where Is The Love? (2003)
- 16 weeks - James Blunt - Goodbye My Lover (2006)
Biggest drop in the Top 50
- Nirvana - About a Girl (1994) 4-76 (72 places)
- Aqua - Doctor Jones (1998) 10-37 (27 places)
- Steps - Heartbeat/Tragedy (1999) 19-45 (26 places)
- Bryan Adams - (Everything I Do) I Do It For You (1991) 6-30 (24 places)
- The Butterfly Effect - A Slow Descent (2006) 9-32 (23 places)
- Black Eyed Peas - Where Is The Love? (2003) 16-39 (23 places)
- Madonna - Hollywood (2003) 16-37 (21 places)
- Freestylers - Push Up (2004) 14-35 (21 places)
- Lethbridge - In My Room (2004) 12-33 (21 places)
- Kate Alexa - All I Hear (2006) 29-50 (21 places)
- Chloe - Crash (2005) 15-35 (20 places)
- Kelly Clarkson - Behind These Hazel Eyes (2005) 12-31 (19 places)
- Sarah Connor - Bounce 21-40 (2004) (19 places)
- Usher, Ludacris & Lil' Jon - Yeah! (2004) 20-39 (19 places)
Biggest Gainer
- Elton John - Something About The Way You Look Tonight/Candle in the Wind '97 (1997) 41-1 (40 places)
- Sinead O'Connor - Nothing Compares 2 U 37-1 (1990) (36 places)
- Westlife - You Raise Me Up (2006) 40-8 (32 places)
- Ace Of Base - The Sign 41-9 (1994) (32 places)
- Kylie Minogue - Confide In Me 31-1 (1994) (30 places)
- Sugababes - Push The Button 29-5 (2005) (24 places)
- East 17 - It's Alright 27-6 (1993) (21 places)
- Silverchair - Tomorrow 27-8 (1994) (19 Places)
- Gorillaz - Dare 31-12 (2005) (19 places)
- Radiohead - Creep 40-21 (1993) (19 places)
- Pussycat Dolls - Don't Cha 25-7 (2005) (18 places)
See also
- Music of Australia
- List of artists who reached number one on the Australian singles chart
- List of Number 1 singles in Australia during the 1980s
- List of Number 1 singles in Australia during the 1990s
External links
- [ARIA Charts home]
- [Oz Net Music Chart (includes archive)] [NB: These charts are not official, although the list of Australian/UK/US #1 singles is]
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