The other news in the top ten was the strong rebound of Garth
Brooks' Sevens, the former No. 1, which had fallen steeply
in recent weeks, jumping from No. 24 to No. 4, thanks to an
hour-long appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show. Also, R
& B duo K-Ci & Jo Jo, riding the wave of their crossover
single "All My Life" crack the top ten for the first time.
From the top it was Titanic followed by Celine Dion's
Let's Talk About Love (339,000 copies sold); Pearl Jam's
Yield (185,000); Garth Brooks' Sevens (125,000);
The Spice Girls Spice World (120,000); Savage
Garden (115,000); Usher's My Way (114,000);
Backstreet Boys (108,000); Matchbox 20's Yourself Or
Someone Like You (104,000); K-Ci & Jo Jo's Love
Always (84,000).
Overall, the week was a strong one for music sales, thanks in part
to the Valentine's Day holiday, which has emerged in recent years
as one of the best for music retailers with sweethearts scooping up
albums for their dates. As for Titanic, another boost came
in the form of a record-setting 14 Oscar nominations the film
received. The movie's single "My Heart Will Go On" by Celine Dion
is certainly the favorite to win an Oscar this spring. In fact,
during its first week the single was available commercially, "My
Heart Will Go On" sold 360,000 copies, easily debuting at No. 1,
bumping out Usher's "Nice & Slow."
ERIC BOEHLERT
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