Radio playlists are online at
www.musicweek.com
CHARTSUKAIRPLAY WEEK 7
UK RADIO AIRPLAY CHART TOP 50 POS LAST
1 3
WKS SALES CHT 6
9 ARTIST / ALBUM / LABEL EMELI SANDE Clown Virgin
2 47 17 LAWSONLearn To Love Again Global Talent/Polydor 3 118 22 BRUNO MARS Locked Out Of Heaven Elektra RIHANNA FEAT. MIKKY EKKOStay Def Jam
4 29 4
5 519 36 OLLY MURS FEAT. FLO RIDA Troublemaker Epic 6 612 12 TAYLOR SWIFT I Knew You Were Trouble Mercury/Big Machine 7 917 30 LABRINTH FEAT. EMELI SANDE Beneath Your Beautiful Syco 8 73 2 MACKLEMORE FEAT. RYAN LEWIS & WANZ Thrift Shop Macklemore 9 810 19 JAMES ARTHUR Impossible Syco
10 12 20 32 SWEDISH HOUSE MAFIA FEAT. JOHN MARTIN Don’t You Worry Child Virgin CALVIN HARRIS FEAT. TINIE TEMPAH Drinking From The Bottle Columbia DIDO No Freedom RCA
11 11 6 12 13 4
8
13 10 10 11
WILL.I.AM FEAT. BRITNEY SPEARS Scream & Shout Interscope 14 17 17 47 ALICIA KEYS Girl On Fire RCA 15 14 20 27 RIHANNA Diamonds Def Jam 26 ONE DIRECTION Kiss You Syco
16 28 8 17 15 5
20 30 2
22 33 5 23 22 3 24 21 2
26 44 4
28 18 4 29 45 2
31 36 5 32 27 2 33 31 3 34 72 1 35 19 6
16 JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE FEAT. JAY-Z Suit & Tie RCA 18 16 14 44 PINK Try RCA
19 23 23 51 ROBBIE WILLIAMS Candy Island TRAIN Mermaid Columbia
21 37 55 61 GOTYE FEAT. KIMBRA Somebody That I Used To KnowIsland 14 LITTLE MIX Change Your Life Syco
45 STEREOPHONICS Indian Summer Stylus/Ignition 1
6 AVICII V NICKY ROMERO I Could Be The One Positiva/Virgin
25 24 27 58 THE SCRIPT FEAT.
WILL.I.AM Hall Of Fame Epic/Phonogenic GABRIELLE APLIN Please Don?T Say You Love MeParlophone
27 29 39 94 MAROON 5 FEAT. WIZ KHALIFAPayphone A&M/Octone/Polydor 18 RITA ORA Radioactive Columbia/Roc Nation ALICIA KEYS Brand New MeRCA
30 26 19 57 MAROON 5 One More Night A&M/Octone/Polydor 60 HAIM Don’t Save Me Polydor 5
89 OLLY MURS Army Of Two Epic/Syco 34 CONOR MAYNARD FEAT. WILEY Animal Parlophone
36 34 47 62 CARLY RAE JEPSEN Call Me Maybe Interscope 37 41 79 38 57 1 39 112 1 40 52 1 41 RE
15 THE LUMINEERS Ho Hey Decca
FUN. Why Am I The One Atlantic/Fueled By Ramen ADELE Skyfall XL
42 48 2 43 123 1 44 RE
45 20 6 46 50 2 47 42 5 48 88 1
BASTILLE Pompeii Virgin
7 BRUNO MARS When I Was Your Man Atlantic OLLY MURS Dance With Me Tonight Epic/Syco
10 BINGO PLAYERS FEAT. FAR EAST MOVEMENT Get Up (Rattle) MoS WILEY FEAT. CHIP Reload Warner Brothers/One More Tune 91 BIFFY CLYRO Black Chandelier 14th Floor ROBERT CRAY BAND A Memo Provogue
49 43 12 56 JUSTIN BIEBER FEAT. NICKI MINAJ Beauty And A Beat Def Jam 50 46 38 100 RUDIMENTAL FEAT. JOHN NEWMAN Feel The Love Asylum
MAROON 5 FEAT. CHRISTINA AGUILERA Moves Like Jagger A&M/Octone/Polydor JOSH GROBAN Brave Reprise/143
DISCLOSURE FEAT. ALUNAGEORGE White Noise Island/PMR JOE COCKER Fire It Up Columbia/Seven One
TOTAL PLAYS PLAYS +/-
3312 18.92 2793 3860 3292 3674 3448 2967
3.59 2.23 4.24 3.16 0.55 5.42
1510 22.07 2991 1951 1426
5.02 4.84 7.3
1618 22.67 1940 1838
1.37 3.97
1932 11.86 2035 1839
3.6 4.02
2770 10.04 2185 10.63 577 34.19 4.18 6.9
1471 1689 1054
1802 1307 1591 1613 753
1660 4.25
866 50.35 1.01 8.55 6.42 4
49.4 3.3
434 14.06 750 41.51 320 44.14 938
0
1217 1272 1259 240 738 676 959 632 980
1036 866 283 430 40
912 777
3.64 7.25 6.67 0 0 0 0
9.53 0 0
2.91 7.21 8.86 0
9.75 8.98
UK Radio Airplay Chart © Nielsen. Compiled using data gathered from Sunday to Saturday. Ranked using half hourly radio audience figures. Stations monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For full list of stations please see the Nielsen website at
www.nielsen-music.com
UK AIRPLAY ANALYSIS BY ALAN JONES
Emeli Sande is back at No.1 on radio airplay with Clown - which was No.2 a fortnight ago, before slipping back to No.3 - winning a close-fought battle with Bruno Mars’ Locked Out Of Heaven and Lawson’s fourth single, Learn To Love Again. Mars retreats to No.3 after two
weeks at the summit, while Lawson jump 4-2, not least because Learn To Love Again was the most-heard song on Radio Two last week, where 18 spins generated 39.58% of its 61.83m audience. Clown showed substantial
growth in both audience and plays last week. It was aired 3,312 times (an 18.92% increase), reaching an audience of 63.75m (a 20.03%
rise). Sande has become something of a BBC fixture in the last year or so, with numerous TV appearances and big support from Radio One and Radio Two but Clown has fairly modest Beeb approval, with 14 plays on Radio One last week - a tally beaten by 21 other songs - and just one airing on Radio Two. 24 plays on Smooth Radio provided a top 17.09% contribution to its audience, while 325 plays on the Heart Network generated a further 11.61% share. On its 17th week in the Top 40 on the OCC sales chart, The Lumineers' Ho Hey finally claims a place on the radio airplay Top 40. It
Emeli Sande
TOTAL AUD (m) AUD % +/- 63.75
61.83 60.14 57.52 52.51 46.68 45.85 45.17 45.07 41.22 40.41 39.99 37.11 33.98 32.9
32.77 32.14 32.02 31.18 31.13 30.76 30.02 29.21 28.86 27.56 27.06 26.89 26.78 26.11 24.92 24.29 23.58 23.49 23.23 22.23 22.04 21.94 21.56 21.5
20.87 20.54 20.29 19.58 19.22 18.9 18.5
18.31 18.08 18.03 17.76
20.03 22.22 1.45 7.53 15.2 6.04
10.56 5.66 5.9
9.54 4.15
11.86 5.26 15.23 6.13 46.56 3.37 0.03
21.89 39.72 64.05 37.2
14.06 10.87 7.99
56.24 20.64 5.07 54.68 7.41
28.79 3.79 6.68 0
20.04 11.71 22.71 0 0 0 0
23.79 0 0
31.92 15.91 2.98 0
2.79 6.73
1 2 MACKLEMORE FEAT. RYAN LEWIS & WANZ Thrift Shop / Macklemore 2 1 BINGO PLAYERS FEAT. FAR EAST MOVEMENT Get Up (Rattle) / MoS 3 3
WILL.I.AM FEAT. BRITNEY SPEARS Scream & Shout/ Interscope 4 4 CALVIN HARRIS FEAT. TINIE TEMPAH Drinking From The Bottle / Columbia 5 14 JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE FEAT. JAY-Z Suit & Tie / RCA 6 5 CONOR MAYNARD FEAT. WILEY Animal / Parlophone 7 19 THE SATURDAYS FEAT. SEAN PAUL What About Us / Polydor 8 6 TAYLOR SWIFT I Knew You Were Trouble / Mercury/Big Machine 9 10 LITTLE MIX Change Your Life / Syco
10 NEW RIHANNA FEAT. MIKKY EKKO Stay / Def Jam 11 18 DIZZEE RASCAL Bassline Junkie / Dirtee Stank/Island 12 13 NICOLE SCHERZINGER Boomerang/ Interscope
13 8 PITBULL FEAT. TJR Don’t Stop The Party / London/Universal 14 20 EMELI SANDE Clown / Virgin
15 24 AVICII V NICKY ROMERO I Could Be The One / Positiva/Virgin 16 11 RITA ORA Radioactive / Columbia/Roc Nation 17 9 ONE DIRECTION Kiss You/ Syco
18 7 50 CENT FEAT. EMINEM & ADAM LEVINE My Life / Interscope 19 12 KE$HA C’mon/ Kemosabe/RCA 20 42 PINK Just Give Me A Reason/ RCA
21 33 BRUNO MARS When I Was Your Man/ Atlantic 22 22 WILEY FEAT. CHIP Reload / Warner Brothers/One More Tune 23 31 BRIDGIT MENDLER Ready Or Not / Polydor 24 15 FLO-RIDA Let It Roll / Atlantic
25 21 LAWSON Learn To Love Again / Global Talent/Polydor 26 17 RIHANNA Diamonds/ Def Jam
27 16 BRUNO MARS Locked Out Of Heaven/ Elektra 28 47 ELLIE GOULDING Explosions / Polydor
29 23 DEVLIN FEAT. DIANE BIRCH Rewind / 4th & Broadway 30 29 OLLY MURS FEAT. FLO RIDA Troublemaker / Epic 31 26 JAMES ARTHUR Impossible / Syco
32 32 LABRINTH FEAT. EMELI SANDE Beneath Your Beautiful / Syco
33 28 SWEDISH HOUSE MAFIA FEAT. JOHN MARTIN Don’t You Worry Child / Virgin 34 NEW FALL OUT BOY My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up)/ Def Jam 35 25 PSY Gangnam Style / Island
36 RE GABRIELLE APLIN Please Don?T Say You Love Me/ Parlophone 37 37 ALICIA KEYS Girl On Fire / RCA
38 34 K. KOKE FT. RITA ORA Lay Down Your Weapons / Roc Nation/Sony Music 39 30 KE$HA Die Young/ Kemosabe/RCA
40 38 MATRIX & FUTUREBOUND FEAT. BABY BLUE Magnetic Eyes / 3 Beat/AATW
hurtles 112-39 on the list to make the Top 100 for the first time. Aired 738 times last week, it attracted an audience of more than 21.50m, with 225 plays on the Heart Network and 23 on Smooth Radio providing much of its impetus. It was aired only once on both Radio One and Radio Two. With massive support from
Radio Two, Train's last four singles have all reached higher peaks on
the radio airplay chart than on the sales chart. The sequence started in 2010, when Hey, Soul Sister reached No.2 on the radio airplay chart but only 18 on the OCC sales list. Drive By - the first single from the band's current California 37 album - delivered Train's highest sales hit last April, when it got to number six, but was just trumped by its number five radio airplay peak. Follow-up 50 Ways To Say Goodbye didn't impress record buyers, reaching only number 50 on sales but it still got to number 18 on the radio airplay rankings. Bruises (feat. Ashley Monroe) showed an even greater disparity between the two charts last October, reaching only No.169 on sales but number 39 on airplay. Train's latest airplay hit, Mermaids, chugged onto the chart at No.30
2868 2571 2530 2447 2221 2099 2064 2032 2009 1999 1996 1952 1831 1777 1769 1753 1743 1718 1578 1573 1561 1520 1416 1394 1328 1321 1199 996 995 973 928 806 739 662 639 633 606 602 580 575
UK TV Airplay Chart © Nielsen. Compiled using data gathered from Sunday to Saturday. Ranked using half hourly TV audience figures. Stations monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For full list of stations please see the Nielsen website at
www.nielsen-music.com
last week, and now leaps to No. 20. It was played 577 times on 75 stations last week - but 18 plays on Radio Two made it that station's most-played track (alongside Lawson's Learn To Love Again), and generated a massive 73.55% of its audience. Sales of the track have increased 1115% in the last three weeks but it still remains just outside the Top 200. Now out of the Top 10 on both the sales and radio airplay charts, Scream & Shout racks up an incredible ninth straight week atop the TV airplay chart for
Will.I.Am feat Britney Spears. In a top five where every record repeats its position from a week ago, Scream & Shout only narrowly retains its lead, with a tally of 784 plays for its promotional videoclip last week - just 10 more than Macklemore &
UK TV AIRPLAY CHART TOP 40 POS LAST
ARTIST / ALBUM / LABEL
CHARTS KEY HIGHEST NEW ENTRY HIGHEST CLIMBER AUDIENCE INCREASE AUDIENCE INCREASE +50%
AUDIENCE (‘000s) Macklemore
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6