List of top 10 singles for 2009 in Australia

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This is a list of singles that charted in the top ten of the ARIA Charts in 2009.

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Top-ten singles

Key
SymbolMeaning
  Indicates single's top 10 entry was also its ARIA top 50 debut
(#)2009 Year-end top 10 single position and rank [1]
List of ARIA top ten singles that peaked in 2009
Top ten
entry date
SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in
top ten
References
Singles from 2008
10 November"Use Somebody" Kings of Leon 25 January13 [2]
8 December"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" Beyoncé 55 January8 [2]
21 December"Get Shaky" The Ian Carey Project 226 January13 [3]
Singles from 2009
5 January"Burn" Jessica Mauboy 119 January7 [4]
12 January"Alive" Natalie Bassingthwaighte 812 January1 [5]
"Let It Rock" Kevin Rudolf featuring Lil Wayne 319 January7 [4]
19 January"Someday Soon" ◁Natalie Bassingthwaighte726 January8 [3]
"You Found Me" The Fray 126 January11 [3]
2 February"My Life Would Suck Without You" Kelly Clarkson 516 February8 [6]
"Love Story" (#3) Taylor Swift 123 March17 [7]
9 February"Gives You Hell" The All American Rejects 316 February11 [6]
"Walking on a Dream" Empire of the Sun 108 February1 [8]
16 February"Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)" Global Deejays featuring Rozalla 716 February1 [6]
"The Fear" Lily Allen 316 March8 [9]
23 February"Right Round" (#5) Flo Rida featuring Kesha 123 February12 [10]
2 March"Halo" (#7)Beyoncé39 March11 [11]
"Jizz in My Pants" The Lonely Island 109 March1 [12]
9 March"Rock and Roll" Eric Hutchinson 916 March3 [9]
16 March"Dead and Gone" T.I. featuring Justin Timberlake 423 March7 [7]
23 March"Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)" ◁ A. R. Rahman and The Pussycat Dolls 127 April13 [13]
30 March"Love Sex Magic" ◁ Ciara featuring Justin Timberlake56 April8 [14]
"Hey Boys and Girls" Evermore 46 April6 [14]
6 April"Don't Trust Me" 3OH!3 313 April8 [15]
13 April"Boom Boom Pow" (#4) The Black Eyed Peas 118 May16 [16]
20 April"My Delirium" Ladyhawke 820 April1 [17]
27 April"We Made You" Eminem 111 May8 [18]
"LoveGame" Lady Gaga 411 May7 [18]
11 May"Breakeven" The Script 325 May7 [19]
18 May"Not Fair"Lily Allen315 June9 [20]
"The Climb" Miley Cyrus 515 June9 [20]
25 May"Bad Influence" Pink 615 June5 [20]
1 June"Her Diamonds" ◁ Rob Thomas 38 June5 [21]
"New Divide" ◁ Linkin Park 313 July7 [22]
8 June"Riverside" Sidney Samson 108 June1 [21]
15 June"I Gotta Feeling" (#1)The Black Eyed Peas129 June21 [23]
"I Do Not Hook Up"Kelly Clarkson915 June1 [20]
22 June"Paparazzi"Lady Gaga26 July9 [24]
"Because" ◁Jessica Mauboy922 June1 [25]
"Hush Hush; Hush Hush"The Pussycat Dolls1022 June1 [25]
29 June"Chase That Feeling" Hilltop Hoods 829 June1 [23]
"When Love Takes Over" David Guetta featuring Kelly Rowland 629 June5 [23]
"You Belong with Me"Taylor Swift529 June9 [23]
6 July"Thriller" ◁ Michael Jackson 3 [lower-alpha 1] 6 July2 [24]
"Billie Jean" ◁7 [lower-alpha 2] 6 July2 [24]
"Man in the Mirror" ◁8 [lower-alpha 3] 6 July1 [24]
20 July"Battlefield" Jordin Sparks 427 July7 [26]
"Sweet Dreams"Beyoncé23 August9 [27]
27 July"Sway, Sway Baby!" ◁ Short Stack 227 July1 [26]
"The Last Day on Earth" (#10) Kate Miller-Heidke 317 August12 [28]
"Funhouse"Pink63 August4 [27]
10 August"Sexy Bitch" (#2)David Guetta featuring Akon 117 August16 [28]
"Heavy Cross" Gossip 710 August4 [29]
17 August"Like It Like That" (#6) Guy Sebastian 17 September12 [30]
24 August"Evacuate the Dancefloor" Cascada 35 October9 [31]
"Good Girls Go Bad" Cobra Starship featuring Leighton Meester 531 August9 [32]
31 August"The Boy Does Nothing" Alesha Dixon 814 September5 [33]
"We Are Golden" Mika 1031 August1 [32]
7 September"I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)" Pitbull 621 September8 [34]
14 September"Party in the U.S.A."Miley Cyrus62 November6 [35]
21 September"Meet Me Halfway" (#8)The Black Eyed Peas12 November14 [35]
28 September"Don't Stop Believin’" Glee Cast 528 September2 [36]
5 October"Run This Town" Jay Z featuring Rihanna and Kanye West 912 October2 [37]
12 October"Before the Worst"The Script1012 October1 [37]
19 October"3" Britney Spears 626 October7 [38]
"Bodies" Robbie Williams 419 October2 [39]
"This Is Who I Am" Vanessa Amorosi 119 October7 [40]
2 November"Tik Tok" (#9)Kesha19 November16 [41]
"Bulletproof" La Roux 52 November3 [35]
"Down" ◁ Jay Sean featuring Lil Wayne223 November12 [42]
"Halo/Walking On Sunshine"Glee Cast102 November1 [35]
9 November"Bad Romance"Lady Gaga214 December14 [43]
"Starstrukk"3OH!3 featuring Katy Perry 423 November10 [42]
23 November"Russian Roulette"Rihanna723 November3 [42]
30 November"Black Box" ◁ Stan Walker 230 November9 [44]
"Empire State of Mind"Jay Z featuring Alicia Keys 414 December12 [43]
7 December"According to You" Orianthi 87 December2 [45]
"Art of Love"Guy Sebastian featuring Jordin Sparks814 December5 [43]
21 December"Sweet December" ◁Short Stack821 December1 [46]

1991 peaks

List of ARIA top ten singles in 2009 that peaked in 1991
Top ten
entry date
SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in
top ten
References
11 November"Black or White" ◁Michael Jackson125 November13 [24]

2008 peaks

List of ARIA top ten singles in 2009 that peaked in 2008
Top ten
entry date
SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in
top ten
References
15 September"Hot n Cold"Katy Perry427 October13 [2]
21 September"Sex on Fire"Kings of Leon120 October17 [2]
3 November"Poker Face"Lady Gaga117 November16 [2]
17 November"Live Your Life"T.I. featuring Rihanna315 December11 [2]
1 December"You" ◁ Wes Carr 115 December6 [2]
15 December"Circus"Britney Spears622 December8 [2]

2010 peaks

List of ARIA top ten singles in 2009 that peaked in 2010
Top ten
entry date
SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in
top ten
References
14 December"Whatcha Say" Jason Derulo 54 January10 [47]
21 December"Fireflies" Owl City 14 January15 [47]

Entries by artist

The following table shows artists who achieved two or more top 10 entries in 2009, including songs that reached their peak in 2008 and 2010. The figures include both main artists and featured artists. The total number of weeks an artist spent in the top ten in 2009 is also shown.

EntriesArtistWeeksSongs
4 Lady Gaga 31"Bad Romance", "LoveGame", "Paparazzi", "Poker Face"
Michael Jackson 2"Billie Jean", "Black or White", "Man in the Mirror", "Thriller"
3 Beyoncé 24"Halo", "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)", "Sweet Dreams"
The Black Eyed Peas 35"Boom Boom Pow", "I Gotta Feeling", "Meet Me Halfway"
Rihanna 9"Live Your Life", "Run This Town", "Russian Roulette"
2 3OH!3 16"Don't Trust Me", "Starstrukk"
Britney Spears 12"3", "Circus"
David Guetta 21"Sexy Bitch", "When Love Takes Over"
Glee Cast 3"Don't Stop Believin'", "Halo/Walking On Sunshine"
Guy Sebastian 16"Art of Love", "Like It Like That"
Jay Z 7"Empire State of Mind", "Run This Town"
Jessica Mauboy 8"Because", "Burn"
Jordin Sparks 11"Art of Love", "Battlefield"
Justin Timberlake 10"Dead and Gone", "Love Sex Magic"
Katy Perry 9"Hot n Cold", "Starstrukk"
Kelly Clarkson 9"I Do Not Hook Up", "My Life Would Suck Without You"
Kesha 21"Right Round", "Tik Tok"
Kings of Leon 5"Sex on Fire", "Use Somebody"
Lil Wayne 16"Down", "Let It Rock"
Lily Allen 17"Not Fair", "The Fear"
Miley Cyrus 15"Party in the U.S.A.", "The Climb"
Natalie Bassingthwaighte 9"Alive", "Someday Soon"
Pink 9"Bad Influence", "Funhouse"
The Pussycat Dolls 14"Hush Hush; Hush Hush", "Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)"
The Script 8"Before the Worst", "Breakeven"
Short Stack 2"Sway, Sway Baby!", "Sweet December"
Taylor Swift 26"Love Story", "You Belong with Me"
T.I. 11"Dead and Gone", "Live Your Life"

See also

Notes

  1. Thriller had previously peaked at 4 on the Kent Music Report in 1984 but re-entered due to Michael Jackson’s death.
  2. Billie Jean had previously peaked at 1 on the Kent Music Report in 1983 but re-entered due to Michael Jackson’s death.
  3. Man in the Mirror had previously peaked at 39 on the Kent Music Report in 1988 but re-entered due to Michael Jackson’s death.

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