 NEW YORK (Top40 Charts) - The legendary country singer George Strait's 50 Number Ones held its No. 1 position on the Billboard 200 U.S. albums chart for a second consecutive week. The collection of hits sold 190,000 copies to earn the top spot on both the Billboard 200 and top country albums charts. Here's the countdown of the USA Top 10 albums: 1. 50 Number Ones, George Strait (190,000 copies) 2. Confessions, Usher (176,000)
3. Suit, Nelly (143,000) 4. Miracle, Celine Dion (107,000) 5. The New Danger, Mos Def (95,000) 6. Hilary Duff, Hilary Duff (86,000) 7. American Idiot, Green Day (73,000) 8. The Chronicles of Life & Death, Good Charlotte (73,000) 9. Live Like You Were Dying, Tim McGraw (67,000) 10. Chuck, Sum 41 (66,000) In this week Audioslave's self-titled debut celebrated its 100th week on the charts, making it one of only five currently charting albums to reach the centennial mark! Other notable debuts: Trans-Siberian Orchestra/ Lost Christmas Eve (No 26) and Manheim Steamroller's Christmas Celebration (No 54), Amy Grant/ Greatest Hits '86-'04 (No 48), Point of Grace/ I Choose You (No 85), Caedmon/ Call's Share the Well (No 175), No Doubt/ Everything in Time: B-Sides (No 182) and Soundtrack/ Shall We Dance? (No 184).
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