![]() GIVE ‘PIECES’ A CHANCE: They could have called themselves Harp and Branch, but Jessica Harp and Michelle Branch went with the Wreckers, and their debut single makes some chart history this week. “USA Today” first saw chart ink the week of Aug. It’s almost been a year since Jackson’s last single debuted. A remake of Hank Williams’ “Hey Good Lookin'” by Buffett with Clint Black, Kenny Chesney, Toby Keith, George Strait and Jackson bowed at No. His duet with Jimmy Buffett on “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere” clocked in at No. Since then, Jackson has had two stellar debuts with collaborations. 24, 2001, when his 9/11-inspired “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)” entered at No. That means “Like Red on a Rose” (Arista) is Jackson’s highest-debuting solo effort since Nov. The new song expands his chart span to four years, one month and three weeks.īY ANY OTHER NAME: Alan Jackson’s 68th chart entry on Hot Country Songs is off to a quick start, debuting at No. With “Waiting on the World to Change” making its entrance, Mayer has had at least one song debut on the Hot 100 every year since he first charted in 2002. Mayer’s other top 20 hit was “Daughters,” No. ![]() His first chart entry, “No Such Thing,” remains his biggest hit to date. If “Waiting on the World to Change” gathers momentum, it will become Mayer’s fourth song to peak in the top 20. Mayer’s first four singles all debuted in the 60s his second chart entry, “Your Body Is a Wonderland,” was his highest debut until now, opening at No. Fueled by sales of digital downloads, “Waiting on the World to Change” (Aware/Columbia) bows at No. NEWS OF THE ‘WORLD’: John Mayer’s sixth entry on The Billboard Hot 100 is the highest debut of his career. imprint, “Bad Day” will have to outlast the 17-week run of Faith Hill’s “Breathe” in 2000. imprint Clapton’s “Change the World” was released on sister label Reprise. 1 by a solo male vocalist on the Warner Bros. 1 will break Daniel Powter out of the four-way tie for fifth place and equal Eric Clapton’s 13-week reign in 1996 with “Change the World.” “Bad Day” is already the longest-running AC No. Here is a list of the longest-running AC chart-toppers by solo male singers:ġ9 weeks: “You’ll Be in My Heart,” Phil Collins (1999)ġ8 weeks: “Lonely No More,” Rob Thomas (2005)ġ5 weeks: “Hero,” Enrique Iglesias (2001)ġ3 weeks: “Change the World,” Eric Clapton (1996)ġ2 weeks: “The River of Dreams,” Billy Joel (1993)ġ2 weeks: “Said I Loved You…But I Lied,” Michael Bolton (1993)ġ2 weeks: “Kiss from a Rose,” Seal (1995)ġ2 weeks: “Bad Day,” Daniel Powter (2006)ġ1 weeks: “Now and Forever,” Richard Marx (1994)ġ0 weeks: “Big Bad John,” Jimmy Dean (1961)ġ0 weeks: “King of the Road,” Roger Miller (1965)ġ0 weeks: “This Guy’s in Love With You,” Herb Alpert (1968)ġ0 weeks: “Time Passages,” Al Stewart (1978)ġ0 weeks: “Something About the Way You Look Tonight,” Elton John (1997) The champ is Phil Collins, whose “Tarzan” soundtrack hit “You’ll Be in My Heart” ruled for 19 weeks. 1 by a solo male vocalist in the chart’s history. That puts “Bad Day” into a tie as the fifth longest-running AC No. |Eb Bb/Eb| Ab/Eb|Eb Bb|Gm7 Ab/Bb| repeat and fade.‘BAD’ IS THE NEW GOOD: A tenacious Daniel Powter maintains his grip on pole position on the Adult Contemporary chart, giving his debut single “Bad Day” (Warner Bros.) a 12th week at the top. Buy me a ticket on the last train home tonight. I know you're in there, you're just out of sight. You reach out your hand, but you're all alone in those time passages. A girl comes toward you you once used to know. They're laughing at something, the music's loud. ![]() | Eb Bb/Eb| Ab/Eb|Eb Bb|Gm7 Ab/Bb| It's just a game that you play. Don't know why you should feel that there's something to learn. Eb Bb/Eb| Ab/Eb|Eb Bb|Gm7 Ab| Cb Abm6/Cb Hear the echoes and feel yourself starting to turn. There's something back there that you left behind. Well it's just now and then my line gets cast into these time passages. The things you lean on are things that don't last. The years run too short and the days too fast. Eb Bb/Eb| Ab/Eb|Eb Bb|Gm7 Ab/Bb| Eb Bb/Eb Gm Ab Well, I'm not the kind to live in the past. Night, like a river, beginning to flow I felt the beat of my mind go drifting into time passages. Hu" #Time Passages #as recorded on Time Passages by Al Stewart #(words and music by Al Stewart and Peter White) #Eb Bb| Ab/Eb|Eb Bb|Gm7 Ab/Bb| Eb Bb/Eb |Gm Ab | # It was late in December. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #-PLEASE NOTE-#This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #song.
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