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The Mainstream Rock Songs chart dates to March 21, 1981, when it premiered as Billboard’s first list dedicated specifically to the genre. In recent years, few differences showed between the two tallies, while the Heritage Rock reporter panel had shrunk to below 20 stations. The Mainstream Rock Songs coronation of “Lola Montez” coincides with the discontinuation of the chart’s component Active Rock and Heritage Rock surveys. 1) last year and “Heaven Nor Hell” (one week) and “The Hangman’s Body Count” (three) earlier this year. The Danish metal band ruled the airplay ranking with its three prior singles: “Still Counting” (two weeks at No. 1, all consecutively, as “Lola Montez” lifts 2-1. Volbeat scores its fourth Mainstream Rock Songs No. Greatest Gainer “This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)” The Lumineers 1 (3 weeks)*** “Sirens” Pearl Jamĭebut No. 43 “Shepherd Of Fire” Avenged Sevenfoldĭebut No. 40 “Heavy Bells” J Roddy Walston & The Businessĭebut No.
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1 (3 weeks)*** “Come A Little Closer” Cage The Elephantĭebut No. 3 “The Monster” Eminem Featuring Rihannaĭebut No. 1 (14 weeks)*** “Holy Grail” Jay Z Featuring Justin Timberlake 12 “My Favorite Thing” Ronald Isley Featuring Kemĭebut No. 1 (17 weeks)*** “Blurred Lines” Robin Thicke Featuring T.I. 48 “Paranoid” Ty Dolla $ign Featuring B.o.Bĭebut No. 45 “I Can’t Describe (The Way I Feel)” Jennifer Hudson Featuring T.I.ĭebut No. 38 “My Favorite Thing” Ronald Isley Featuring Kemĭebut No. 1 (7 weeks)*** “Hold On, We’re Going Home” Drake Featuring Majid Jordan 37 “Real And True” Future Featuring Miley Cyrus & Mr Hudson 2 “The Monster” Eminem Featuring Rihannaĭebut No. 1 (10 weeks)*** “Hold On, We’re Going Home” Drake Featuring Majid Jordan 50 “Thursday” Pet Shop Boys Featuring Example 47 “Timber” Pitbull Featuring Ke$haĭebut No. 44 “Insomniak” Jade Starling Featuring Lee Daggerĭebut No. 1 (1 week)***/Greatest Gainer “Stay The Night” Zedd Featuring Hayley Williamsĭebut No. But, it’s better to wait and put out the right product than rush it.” “The hardest part is we recorded 30 songs, and I think I’ve written, I don’t know, 50 or 60 songs for the record,” Caillat tells Billboard. 38 “Hold On” Colbie CaillatĬaillat previews her forthcoming studio album, as “Hold On” debuts on Adult Pop Songs following its first week of airplay. 1 (1 week)*** “Wake Me Up!” Aviciiĭebut/Greatest Gainer No. 30 “Please Come Home For Christmas (Bells Will Be Ringing)” Kelly Clarkson 28 “Wonderful Christmastime” Straight No Chaser Featuring Paul McCartneyĭebut No. 23 “Blue Christmas” Kelly Clarksonĭebut No. 16 “Underneath The Tree” Kelly Clarksonĭebut No. 40 “Say Something” A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera 39 “Right There” Ariana Grande Featuring Big Seanĭebut No. 7 “The Monster” Eminem Featuring Rihannaĭebut No. 1 (2 weeks)*** “Wrecking Ball” Miley Cyrus Find out the top songs, Greatest Gainers and debuts on the surveys listed below.Īll our charts are refreshed on and Billboardbiz every Thursday and appear in the next issue of Billboard magazine. Chart Highlights offers a sneak peek at a select group of Billboard charts every Monday.