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ADAM’S TOP 40 FLASHBACK: September 10, 2006

“Too” many good songs.

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 15 years and find out what was topping my chart for the week of September 10, 2006…

Debuts:
40. ROBBIE WILLIAMS, “Rudebox”

Biggest Mover(s):
JOSH HOGE, “360” (36-28, eight spots)

10. UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF GIANTS, “Mama’s Room” (down 1)
Album: Under The Influence Of Giants (2006, Island Def Jam Music Group)
Peak: #8 for five weeks

09. DANIEL POWTER, “Free Loop (One Night Stand)” (down 1)
Album: Daniel Powter (2006, Warner Bros. Records)
Peak: #5 for two weeks (2005)

08. DANIEL POWTER, “Bad Day” (down 2)
Album: Daniel Powter (2006, Warner Bros. Records)
Peak: #1 for six weeks (2005) and ten weeks (2006)

07. THE FRAY, “How To Save A Life” (up 3)
Album: How To Save A Life (2005, Epic Records)
Peak: #1 for four weeks

06. NICKELBACK, “Far Away” (up 1)
Album: All The Right Reasons (2005, Roadrunner Records/Island Def Jam Music Group)
Peak: #1 for one week

05. JOJO, “Too Little Too Late” (steady, third week)
Album: The High Road (2006, BlackGround Records)
Peak: #5 for four weeks

04. DANIEL POWTER, “Jimmy Gets High” (down 3)
Album: Daniel Powter (2006, Warner Bros. Records)
Peak: #1 for six weeks

03. TEDDY GIEGER, “These Walls” (steady, fourth week)
Album: Underage Thinking (2006, Columbia Records)
Peak: #3 for four weeks

02. JOHN MAYER, “Waiting On The World To Change” (up 2)
Album: Continuum (2006, Aware/Columbia Records)
Peak: #1 for four weeks

01. SNOW PATROL, “Chasing Cars” (up 1)
Album: Eyes Open (2006, A&M/Interscope Records)
Peak: #1 for four weeks

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ADAM’S TOP 40 FLASHBACK: August 6, 2006

The influential bands on my chart.

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 14 years and find out what was topping my chart for the week of August 6, 2006…

Debuts:
38. SCISSOR SISTERS, “I Don’t Feel Like Dancin'”
37. JEWEL, “Good Day”
30. NICK LACHEY, “I Can’t Hate You Anymore”
26. EVANESCENCE, “Call Me When You’re Sober”

Biggest Mover:
NICKELBACK, “Far Away” (22-15, seven spots)

10. GIN BLOSSOMS, “Learning The Hard Way” (steady, fifth week)
Album: Major Lodge Victory (2006, Hybrid Records)
Peak: #10 for six weeks

09. DANIEL POWTER, “Free Loop (One Night Stand)” (up 4)
Album: Daniel Powter (2006, Warner Bros. Records)
Peak: #5 for two weeks (2005)

08. UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF GIANTS, “Mama’s Room” (up 4)
Album: Under The Influence Of Giants (2006, Island Def Jam Music Group)
Peak: #8 for five weeks

07. TEDDY GIEGER, “These Walls” (up 2)
Album: Underage Thinking (2006, Columbia Records)
Peak: #3 for four weeks

06. JOHN MAYER, “Waiting On The World To Change” (steady, second week)
Album: Continuum (2006, Aware/Columbia Records)
Peak: #1 for four weeks

05. CHRISTINA AGUILERA, “Ain’t No Other Man” (steady, second week)
Album: Back To Basics (2006, RCA Records)
Peak: #5 for three weeks

04. SNOW PATROL, “Chasing Cars” (steady, second week)
Album: Eyes Open (2006, A&M/Interscope Records)
Peak: #1 for four weeks

03. DANIEL POWTER, “Bad Day” (steady, second week)
Album: Daniel Powter (2006, Warner Bros. Records)
Peak: #1 for six weeks (2005) and ten weeks (2006)

02. FIVE FOR FIGHTING, “The Riddle (You And I)” (steady, second week)
Album: Two Lights (2006, Aware/Columbia Records)
Peak: #1 for two weeks

01. DANIEL POWTER, “Jimmy Gets High” (steady, second week)
Album: Daniel Powter (2006, Warner Bros. Records)
Peak: #1 for six weeks

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