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2nd To None Droped Out Of Top 10 In The U.S.

October 29, 2003 | Music
"2nd to None" moved 42,000 units in the U.S. in its third week, falling from #7 to #24. That is about 315,000 units sold in total. The album could strike gold before Santa Claus runs.
Source:ElvisNews.com Readers Reactions
ep010835 wrote on October 30, 2003
Well put. Perspective, perspective...must keep things in perspective.
Jelvis wrote on October 30, 2003
Elvis 2nd To None is #21 in its 3rd week on the Billboard chart, not #24 as reported earlier! I think that #24 is based on HitsDailyDouble which is not official and just estimation of sales, please correct this!
ElvisFan2003 wrote on October 30, 2003
We should be all proud of E and BMG. #3 of all cd's released is tremendous. Especially from an artist who hasn't been around for a while.
gunslick44 wrote on October 29, 2003
I have read comments suggesting that this is "bad chart news". I disagree. Granted, I wish it had went to #1 and parked there for months, but I think you have to look at the overall picture. How many of today's hot, living artists who can go on tour and do TV spots to promote their CD's of new material would absolutely LOVE to have a Top 3 CD, and one that is still at #24 after three weeks. LOTS of them. This is a highly successful CD, especially when you consider that all but two of its tracks have been released before multiple times. Be glad of this success, Elvis fans. BMG sure is. They're making a mint.