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Charts:April 25, 2011
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November 30, 1975
Mindy McCready November 30, 1968 Des'ree November 30, 1965 Paul Wheeler (Icehouse) November 30, 1963 Jalil (Whodini) November 30, 1958 Stacey Q November 30, 1957 John Ashton (Psychedelic Furs) November 30, 1956 June Pointer (Pointer Sisters) November 30, 1955 Billy Idol November 30, 1954 George McArdale (Little River Band) November 30, 1937 Paul Stookey (Peter, Paul & Mary) |
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Susan Boyle Makes Chart History With Debut AlbumNovember 30, 2009
![]() ‘I Dreamed A Dream’ sold 410,000 copies in its first week, beating previous record holder Leona Lewis. It is also the fourth biggest first week sales for any artist album in chart history, according to the Official Charts Company. The 48-year-old’s sales total has only been beaten by Oasis’ ‘Be Here Now’, Coldplay’s ‘X&Y’ and ‘The Circus’ by Take That. Boyle shot to fame earlier this year when footage of her as a contestant on Britain’s Got Talent spread across the Internet. Martin Talbot, of the Official Charts Company, said: "Susan Boyle's achievement is quite phenomenal. “After all of the excitement surrounding her appearance on Britain’s Got Talent, everyone expected her to make a big impact when she released her first music – but to arrive with such a bang is exceptional.” In what was an otherwise quite week on the album chart, there were no other new entries inside the top-10. Meanwhile, the singles countdown was topped by comedian Peter Kay’s charity single for the BBC's Children In Need. Rihanna’s ‘Russian Roulette’ was the only other new entry inside the top-10, charting at number six. (by Jason Gregory) See also: |
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