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Barbra Streisand
Barbra Streisand, who returns to #1 this week, is one of two dozen artists who have had #1 albums spanning 20 or more years. Here's a complete list, from Frank Sinatra to U2. More »
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Barbra Streisand's 'Love Is The Answer' enters The Billboard 200 at #1, edging out Paramore's 'Brand New Eyes.' This makes Streisand the only individual artist to top the chart in each of the last five decades. More »
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Michael Jackson's Number Ones regains the #1 spot on the Catalog chart, sending the Beatles' Abbey Road packing after just two weeks on top. Also, Pearl Jam lands its first #1 album in 13 years. More »
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Jay-Z's The Blueprint 3 is #1 for the second straight week. Its second-week sales tally was bigger than the first-week totals rung up by recent albums by Daughtry, Kelly Clarkson and Bruce Springsteen. More »
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The Beatles
The Beatles smashed some records this week. They had nine of the week's 20 best-selling albums and 12 of the 30 best-sellers. Michael Jackson had set the old records in both categories just two months ago. More »
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Whitney Houston
Whitney Houston's I Look To You enters The Billboard 200 at #1. It's Houston's first album to debut at #1 since 1987. So is this a true comeback or just a brief return to glory? Time will tell. More »
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Colbie Caillat
Second generation stars hold down two of the top three spots on The Billboard 200. Colbie Caillat and Miley Cyrus debut at #1 and #3. Both of their fathers had #1 albums back in the day. More »
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Journey
Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" this week becomes the first song that was released prior to 2000 to sell 3 million digital copies. Here are the 12 oldies that have sold the most downloads. More »
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Reba McEntire
This is the second week in a row that an artist over 50 has debuted at #1. Reba McEntire, 54, displaces George Strait, 57. Bob Dylan, 68, and Bruce Springsteen, 59, have also hit #1 this year. What's going on here? More »
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For just the second time since Michael Jackson died in June, his compilation Number Ones is not the best-selling album in the U.S. That distinction belongs instead to George Strait's Twang. More »
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Lambert says he got carried away, but not sorry

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Wed Nov 25, 2009 9:42am PST

AP - Adam Lambert admits he got carried away with his sexually charged American Music Awards performance, but he's offering no apology. The glam rocker from "American Idol" said on "The Early Show" … More »

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