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Xmas Charts

December 15, 2016 | Other

It must be nearly Christmas as Elvis is back in the Billboard charts for week ending 24th December, 2016.

  • 'It's Christmas Time' rises from 77 to 63 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart selling 11,602 last week; rises from 47 to 39 on the Top Album Sales Chart; rises from 7 to 6 on the Catalog Albums Chart and rises from 19 to 15 on the Holiday Albums Chart
  • 'The Classic Christmas Album' rises from 100 to 90 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart selling some 5,422 last week; rises from 36 to 29 on the Catalog Albums Chart; rises from 10 to 6 on the Country Catalog Albums Chart; is a re-entry at 45 on the Holiday Albums Chart and is a re-entry at 98 on the Top Album Sales Chart
  • 'Merry Christmas, Love Elvis' rises from 158 to 133 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart selling some 6,980 last week; rises from 79 to 72 on the Top Albums Sales Chart; remains at 15 on the Catalog Albums Chart; rises from 34 to 31 on the Holiday Albums Chart and drops from 3 to 4 on the Country Catalog Albums Chart
  • 'Elvis - Ultimate Christmas' drops from 37 to 38 on the Catalog Albums Chart and rises from 11 to 10 on the Country Catalog Albums Chart    
  • 'Elvis - Ultimate Gospel' is a re-entry at 22 on the Country Catalog Albums Chart
  • 'The Wonder Of You' rises from 33 to 25 on the Top Rock Albums Chart and remains at 5 on the Classical Albums Chart
  • 'If I Can Dream' drops from 21 to 25 on the Classical Albums Chart
  • 'Blue Christmas (single) remains at 15 on the Holiday 100 Chart; rises from 25 to 21 on the Holiday Digital Song Sales Chart; rises from 15 to 11 on the Holiday Streaming Chart; rises from 28 to 26 on the Holiday Airplay Chart and is a re-entry at 21 on the Rock Digital Song Sales Chart
  • 'Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane)(single) rises from 38 to 36 on the Holiday 100 Chart and remains at 25 on the Holiday Streaming Chart

Elvis drops from 21 to 27 on the Artist 100 Chart.

Source:Elvis Information Network
Gorse wrote on December 15, 2016
No idea what some of these charts really represent and I have no intention of finding out, but considering we have a guy who left us over 49 years ago then this is fairly impressive.
Gorse wrote on December 15, 2016
Should have said 39 years.