
Although Adam Lambert might have seen "If I Had You" take a small dip in both the American and Canadian versions of the Billboard Hot 100 Thursday, that does not necessarily mean the same thing happened across some of the other charts.
As we do every week, let's look at each one individually:
Digital Songs: 34 (last week: 31)
We might as well start with the bad news -- for the second straight week, Adam saw his digital sales fall slightly, and his position on the chart reflected that. This is going to be a tough chart for Adam to keep momentum going, since many of the people requesting the song may already own the album or have purchased the single previously.
Radio Songs: 48 (last week: 52)
For the first time, Adam has crossed over into the top 50 on this chart! Getting radio airplay is not always an easy thing to do in a competitive market, but despite the song being out for months it is still gaining in spins as of this writing. Much of the credit (as always) has to be given to the fans, as their requests early on helped expose the song to a wide audience.
Pop Songs: 18 (last week: 21)
Here is another major milestone for Adam, as he now is at his highest point ever on this chart with the song. As I've said time and time again, there is potential for this song to leap even further here -- although Adam can do a number of musical styles, "If I Had You" has "pop" written all over it.
Adult Pop Songs: 20 (last week: 24)
In just five weeks on this chart, Adam is already in the top 20. Considering that he also rose four spots here (and is gaining spins on Adult Contemporary radio), we can assume that there will be more good news in the future next week.
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