It was only two weeks back that Katy Perry dropped out of the Top 40 with her original version of "Teenage Dream," but the cast of the TV series "Glee" puts the song back on the charts this week at No. 36. It's the second "Glee" remake to hit my charts, following "What It Feels Like for a Girl" (No. 28 in May).
Another debut song, at No. 40, was originally recorded in 1978 but unreleased until last week when Bruce Springsteen released the CD "The Promise." It's a collection of tracks recorded between his albums "Born to Run" and "Darkness on the Edge of Town." "Spanish Eyes" becomes Springsteen's first Top 40 hit since his live remake of "Expressway to Your Heart" hit No. 13 last year.
At the top of the charts, Brendan James moves 4-1 with his first hit, "The Lucky Ones," while Bruno Mars breathes down his neck, as his debut hit, "Just the Way You Are," moves 5-2.
The Scissor Sisters took the title of their hit track "Skin Tight" seriously. It and Daughtry's "One Last Chance" have been adjacent for 17 of their 19 weeks on the survey. This week, the two songs slide to positions 33 and 34, respectively.
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