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Jazzweek Smooth Singles Chart Nov airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Singles Chart Nov. 30, 2009 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 3 1 Jessy J Tropical Rain Peak 190 197 -7 22 9 0 2 2 1 1 Peter White Bright Peak 188 183 5 15 9 0 3 4 5 3 Craig Chaquico Songbird Shanachie 166 147 19 25 9 0 4 3 4 1 Darren Rahn Talk Of The Town NuGroove 155 153 2 41 9 0 5 7 – 5 Norah Jones Chasing Pirates Blue Note 136 135 1 2 11 2 6 4 6 4 Paul Taylor Burnin’ Peak 135 147 -12 23 9 0 7 6 2 1 George Benson Living In High Definition Monster/Concord 124 141 -17 21 9 0 8 9 7 2 Bernie Williams Go For It Reform/Rock Ridge 105 108 -3 35 11 0 9 12 9 9 Rick Braun Tijuana Dance Artistry/Mack Avenue 98 88 10 26 8 0 10 10 14 10 Najee Sweet Summer Nights Heads Up 95 97 -2 13 10 0 11 15 13 11 Jesse Cook Bogota By Bus Koch 90 84 6 3 9 0 12 15 14 10 Boney James Touch Concord 89 84 5 41 7 0 13 14 – 13 Spencer Day Till You Come To Me Concord Jazz 86 86 0 2 7 0 14 17 17 14 Candy Dulfer On & On Heads Up 83 82 1 31 8 0 15 10 10 1 Jackiem Joyner I’m Waiting For You Artistry/Mack Avenue 81 97 -16 38 9 0 16 21 21 16 Richard Elliot Retro Boy Artistry/Mack Avenue 76 61 15 18 8 3 17 12 11 1 Walter Beasley Steady As She Goes Heads Up 68 88 -20 41 9 0 18 18 16 16 Paul Jackson, Jr. Easy Like Sunday Morning Branch 65 78 -13 20 5 0 19 22 20 12 Eric Darius Because Of You Blue Note 63 60 3 41 7 0 20 19 – 19 Alicia Keys Doesn’t Mean Anything MBK/J 62 68 -6 2 5 0 21 25 21 21 Dave Koz And Then I Knew Capitol 56 52 4 11 5 0 21 27 33 21 Kyle Wolverton Can’t Stop The Feeling Smooth Ride 56 48 8 19 4 1 23 27 – 23 Jeff Golub Nikki’s Walk Koch 50 48 2 2 4 0 23 30 28 5 Vanessa Williams Just Friends Concord 50 44 6 28 9 0 25 35 37 25 Paul Brown & Marc Antoine Wine Night Concord 49 35 14 34 3 0 26 – – 26 Bernie Williams Ritmo De Otono (w/ Dave Koz) Reform/Rock Ridge 48 17 31 6 5 2 27 27 27 21 Nils Soul Mates Baja 46 48 -2 15 4 0 27 32 29 27 Seal Stand By Me 143/Warner Bros. 46 42 4 52 5 0 29 30 19 6 Wayman Tisdale One On One Rendezvous 44 44 0 49 6 0 30 20 18 9 Paul Hardcastle The Circle Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 43 64 -21 15 5 0 31 33 26 23 Joe McBride Crazy Heads Up/Concord 41 40 1 17 3 0 31 23 12 1 Richard Elliot Move On Up Artistry/Mack Avenue 41 55 -14 39 8 0 33 39 – 33 Brian Bromberg The Anticipation Mack Avenue 40 32 8 2 3 0 33 36 35 1 Boney James Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart) Concord 40 34 6 49 8 0 35 25 29 25 Euge Groove Sunday Morning Shanachie 37 52 -15 6 9 3 36 43 49 36 Cindy Bradley Bloom Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 36 25 11 22 5 0 37 37 35 33 Michael Lington Ocean Drive NuGroove 34 33 1 22 3 0 37 34 32 13 Jason Mraz I’m Yours Atlantic 34 36 -2 30 4 0 39 – – 39 Everette Harp Texas Groove Shanachie 31 14 17 3 6 4 40 37 31 24 Jeff Lorber You Got Something Peak 30 33 -3 39 4 0 41 47 25 7 Boney James Send One Your Love Concord 29 24 5 39 6 0 42 24 24 24 Drew Davidsen Astro Creative Soul Jazz 27 53 -26 13 4 0 43 43 46 43 Ashling For The Love Of You San Francisco 26 25 1 6 2 0 43 40 38 37 Marion Meadows Let The Top Down Heads Up 26 30 -4 33 1 0 45 43 42 42 Matt Marshak How Ya Like Me Now Nuance 25 25 0 8 2 0 45 – – 45 Jackiem Joyner Take Me There Artistry/Mack Avenue 25 9 16 20 5 2 45 – – 45 Gregg Karukas Coyote Party Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 25 14 11 13 1 0 48 49 38 38 Brian Culbertson Go Verve 24 23 1 5 4 0 48 – 46 2 Dave Koz Bada Bing (w/ Jeff Golub) Capitol 24 18 6 42 7 0 50 47 40 32 Earl Klugh Ocean Blue Koch 23 24 -1 45 3 0 Most Added (first airplay detection) Increased Airplay Chartbound Everette Harp “Texas Groove” (Shanachie) +4 Bernie Williams “Ritmo De Otono” (w/ Dave Koz) Rod Stewart “My Cherie Amour” (w/ Stevie Wonder) (J/RCA) Norah Jones “Man Of The Hour” (Blue Note) +4 (Reform/Rock Ridge) +31 Michael Buble “Haven’t Met You Yet” (143/Reprise) Norah Jones “Stuck” (Blue Note) +4 Craig Chaquico “Songbird” (Shanachie) +19 Brian McKnight “What I’ve Been Waiting For” (E1) Greg Adams “Survival Of The Hippest” (Ripa) Norah Jones “You’ve Ruined Me” (Blue Note) +4 Rod Stewart “My Cherie Amour” (w/ Stevie Wonder) Richard Elliot “Retro Boy” (Artistry/Mack Avenue) +3 Maxwell “Bad Habits” (Columbia) Euge Groove “Sunday Morning” (Shanachie) +3 (J/RCA) +18 Ronny Smith “Groove106” (Pacific Coast Jazz) Norah Jones “It’s Gonna Be” (Blue Note) +3 Everette Harp “Texas Groove” (Shanachie) +17 Najee “We Gonna Ride” (Heads Up) Paul Hardcastle “Coming Home For Christmas” (Trippin ’N’ Rhythm) +3 Jackiem Joyner “Take Me There” (Artistry/Mack Avenue) +16 Jonathan Fritzen “VIP” (Nordic Night) Richard Elliot “Retro Boy” (Artistry/Mack Avenue) +15 Jay Soto “Groovalicious” (NuGroove) Will Donato “License To Chill” (Innervision) jazzweek.com • November 30, 2009 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2009 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 5.
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