‘Juan’ More Time
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In the ‘90s, pop-rocker Bryan Adams has been making a killing on singles from soundtracks. His latest is “Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?,” from the movie “Don Juan DeMarco.” It moved into the top spot this week on The Times’ Southern California pop singles chart--and is also No. 3 nationally. The “Friday” soundtrack is still doing strong business, topping the pop chart in Southern California and landing at No. 3 nationally. It also heads the R&B; and rap charts both nationally and in Southern California. Selena’s album, “Amor Prohibido,” which has enjoyed a resurgence since her recent death, took a huge jump on the Southern California pop chart--from No. 20 to No. 6.
TOP 10 ALBUMS
Title, Artist (Nat’l Rank) Last Week 1 Friday, soundtrack (3) 1 2 Cracked Rear View, Hootie & the Blowfish (1) 2 3 Forrest Gump, soundtrack (4) 3 4 Throwing Copper, Live (2) 4 5 Hell Freezes Over, Eagles (5) 6 6 Amor Prohibido, Selena (39) 20 7 Medusa, Annie Lennox (19) 5 8 Tuesday Night, Sheryl Crow (11) 7 9 This Is How, Montell Jordan (16) 8 10 II, Boyz II Men (7) 9
TOP 10 SINGLES
Title, Artist (Nat’l Rank) Last Week 1 Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?, Bryan Adams (3) 2 2 This Is How, Montell Jordan (1) 1 3 I’ll Be There for You, Method Man (2) 3 4 Don’t Take It Personal, Monica (6) 20 5 Freak Like Me, Adina Howard (4) 5 6 Dear Mama, 2Pac (5) 6 7 Ask of You, Raphael Saadiq (13) 4 8 I’d Rather Be Alone, IV Example (46) 7 9 Keep Their Heads Ringin’, Dr. Dre (7) 8 10 Can’t You See, Total (9) 13
TOP 10 R&B; ALBUMS
Title, Artist (Nat’l Rank) Last Week 1 Friday, soundtrack (1) 1 2 This Is How, Montell Jordan (5) 2 3 II, Boyz II Men (3) 3 4 Crazysexycool, TLC (4) 5 5 Me Against the World, 2Pac (2) 4 6 My Life, Mary J. Blige (10) 8 7 Bad Boys, soundtrack (9) 6 8 Candy Rain, Soul for Real (7) 7 9 Tales From the Hood, soundtrack (6) ... 10 Best Of, Sade (23) ...
Source: SoundScan Inc., for week of May 14
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