Thursday, January 19, 2012

Adele joins Titanic in her 16 week chart reign

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -

British thespian Adele

's multi-platinum offered manuscript "21" scored a 16th week during No. 1 on

the Billboard 200 manuscript chart

on Wednesday, entering an chosen list of usually 5 albums to cranky a that symbol in a past 20 years.

"21," that has been offered some-more than 100,000 copies any week for 33 weeks, assimilated a ranks of a soundtrack to a 1997 box-office materialisation "Titanic,"

Whitney Houston

's soundtrack to 1992 film, "The Bodyguard," nation crooner Garth Brooks' "Ropin' The Wind" and Billy Ray Cyrus' "Some Gave All," also in 1992, all of that crossed 16 weeks during No. 1.

Recently disbanded Christian stone organisation David Crowder Band done a tip draft entrance this week during No. 2 with new manuscript "Give Us Rest," offered 50,000 copies.

Irish choice stone rope Snow Patrol debuted their sixth

studio album

, "Fallen Empires," during No. 5, following Black Keys' "El Camino" and Drake's "Take Care."

Adele also snatched a tip mark on a Digital Songs draft with "Set Fire to a Rain" from final week's No. 1, Jason Mraz's "I Won't Give Up," that fell to No. 9.

This week saw low sales on a

album chart

, as a bottom 3 CDs on a Top 10 list sole reduction than 20,000 copies each, a initial time in Nielsen SoundScan story that albums offered reduction than 20,000 have entered a tip 10.

(Reporting By Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)

(news.yahoo.com)