Aussie Sweep: November 14, 2012...


G'day, gang, it's time again for another trip Down Under for this week's sampling of the new songs making their way on to the official music charts in Australia.

This week the Swedish House Mafia claim their first #1 hit with "Don't You Worry Child"...

Dance act Bombs Away have the highest entry this week with "Party Bass" at #25...


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Disney princess Bridgit Mendler debuts at #53 with "Ready Or Not". Her previous single "Determinate" went to #91 in 2009...


Asian-American band Far East Movement are at #60 with "Change Your Life" featuring rapper Flo Rida and Dutch DJ Sidney Samson. They took "Like A G6" to #2 in 2010...


One rung below that at #61 is Kiwi singer Willy Moon with his iPod-shilling hit "Yeah Yeah"...


Flight Facilities featuring Christine Hoberg come in at #75 with "Clair De Lune"...


..and what's a week on the Australian charts without an X Factor appearance, and finalist Bella Ferraro is back at #82 with her version of the Cranberries' "Dreams" (their original shows up at #51)...


Fellow X Factor rivals The Collective debut at #94 with Justin Bieber's "Beauty & A Beat" (his original jumps from #25 to #12)...


Rapper Tuka enter at #97 with "Die A Happy Man" featuring singer Jane Tyrell...


The final debut this week is by dance act The Only with "Looking Back"...


 That's a wrap for tonight...thanks for stopping by, and I'll be back tomorrow with another Song of the Day, candletime, 7 of the 70s, and 8 of the 80s...Cheers!








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