ADAM’S TOP 40 FLASHBACK: February 13, 2011

"December" in February.

“December” in February.

It’s the start of another weekend, which means it’s time for another trip back into the archives on Adam’s Top 40 Flashback! Every Saturday, the day before my latest top 40 goes up for the week, I feature the highlights of a past countdown. They’re all here — the hit songs, the songs that flopped, and the songs that may be a little embarrassing to reflect on.

This week, we stroll back five years and find out what was topping my chart for the week of February 13, 2011…

Debuts:
(no debuts!)

Biggest Mover(s):
NEON TREES, “1983” (37-28, nine spots)

10. AVRIL LAVIGNE, “What The Hell” (up 6)
Album: Goodbye Lullaby (2011, RCA Records)
Peak: #6 for two weeks

09. PINK, “Raise Your Glass” (down 2)
Album: Greatest Hits… So Far!!! (2010, LaFace/Jive Records)
Peak: #2 for seven weeks

08. TAYLOR SWIFT, “Back To December” (steady, second week)
Album: Speak Now (2010, Big Machine Records)
Peak: #7 for three weeks

07. PINK, “F**kin’ Perfect” (up 2)
Album: Greatest Hits… So Far!!! (2010, LaFace/Jive Records)
Peak: #2 for seven weeks

06. LADY ANTEBELLUM, “Hello World” (down 3)
Album: Need You Now (2010, Capitol Nashville Records)
Peak: #3 for four weeks

05. KATY PERRY, “Firework” (down 3)
Album: Teenage Dream (2010, Capitol Records)
Peak: #1 for five weeks

04. BRUNO MARS, “Grenade” (up 1)
Album: Doo-Wops & Hooligans (2010, Atlantic/Elektra Records)
Peak: #4 for three weeks

03. TRAIN, “Marry Me” (up 1)
Album: Save Me, San Francisco (2009, Columbia Records)
Peak: #3 for three weeks

02. ANDY GRAMMER, “Keep Your Head Up” (up 4)
Album: Andy Grammer (2011, S-Curve Records)
Peak: #2 for eight weeks

01. ADELE, “Rolling In The Deep” (steady, second week)
Album: 21 (2011, XL/Columbia Records)
Peak: #1 for six weeks

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