Two songs return to the Top 40 this week in at least their third hit versions. The Lenny Welch standard "Since I Fell for You" is back at No. 39 in a version by Gladys Knight featured in the movie "It's Complicated." "Since I Fell for You" hit the Top 10 in 1987 in a remake by Al Jarreau, Bob James and David Sanborn from the soundtrack of the TV series "Moonlighting." (Another version by Michael Bolton missed the chart, but was listed as chartbound for one week, in 1992.)
Meanwhile, Sheryl Crow, Kid Rock and Keith Urban enter at No. 38 with their version of "Lean on Me" from the Haiti relief effort "Hope for Haiti Now." The Bill Withers classic was remade in 1987 by the group Club Nouveau, hitting No. 2.
Keith Urban has two new songs in the countdown this week, as "Lean on Me" debuts two places above his latest solo hit, the bluesy " 'Til Summer Comes Around." It's one of two country-crossover debuts this week, with Lady Antebellum's "Need You Now" the other, at No. 36.
The last of this week's debuts is "When It Comes to Love," the second hit for Foreigner with its Lou Gramm soundalike, Kelly Hansen. The reconstituted group, which added Hansen to its lineup a few years back when Gramm decided to focus on a solo career, hit No. 2 in 2008 with "Too Late." "Too Late" and "When It Comes to Love" are both featured on the group's latest CD, "Can't Slow Down."
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