Call me Maybe-Carly Rae Jepson
Yes, there is a difference between the music charts on iTunes and those on Apple's website. The iTunes charts typically reflect real-time sales data from the iTunes Store, while the charts on Apple's website may incorporate broader metrics, such as streaming data, user engagement, and curated playlists. This means the rankings might vary slightly based on the data sources and criteria used for each platform.
taylors song are always low on the charts her album fearless has been number one for like 28 weeks
Strangers in the night-Frank Sinatra
The Billboard Music Charts did not begin until 1.1.1955
First it was Lady by Kenny Rogers followed by Starting Over by John Lennon
Grease and Boogie Oogie Oogie
dumb kylie minoge with 100%
Music charts are usually based on the sale numbers of a certain single. If English music sells more then French music, you will find more English songs in the charts of French speaking countries.
12 weeks
stop in the name of love
Charts music is music that qualifies for inclusion in any of the Billboard music charts.
Mostly the same music as in the US. Billboard charts for English music will be about the same as in the US. But, French radio station have to play a certain percentage of French music, so there will be a French and English chart
Boom Boom Pow - The black eyed peas.
Umbrella ft. Jay-Z for 10 weeks in 2007.
MTV music charts of 2009 are available for viewing from the MTV website. These music charts are viewable from online websites like, Top 40 Charts and Official Charts.
The anagram of the name music charts is "Christ! A scum."
Must have been Vera Lynn, was No1 at age 92!