Ain't No Other Man - Chart Performance

Chart Performance

"Ain't No Other Man" debuted at number 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the June 24, 2006, edition of Billboard Magazine. It peaked at number six in its fourth week and dropped off the chart at number 53, 19 weeks after its debut. "Ain't No Other Man" is Aguilera's first Top 10 on Billboard Hot 100 since her 2002 single "Beautiful". The single had similar success in the mainstream market, reaching the top ten on the Top 40 Mainstream and Pop 100 charts. On the Billboard 2006 Hot 100 Year-End chart, "Ain't No Other Man" was ranked 32nd. In February 2007, the Recording Industry Association of America certified "Ain't No Other Man" platinum for selling one million copies as a digital single. It has sold 1.7 million digital copies in the US as of September 2012 and become Aguilera's second best digital seller so far.

On the UK Singles Chart, the single debuted at number 19 and reached number two the next week, just behind Shakira's "Hips Don't Lie" featuring Wyclef Jean. It exited the chart in October 2006 with a one-week reappearance in January 2007. It was successful across Europe, reaching the top five in Finland, Germany, Ireland, Norway, and Switzerland and the top 15 in Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Sweden. In Canada the song was certified Platinum for 20,000 digital downloads.

"Ain't No Other Man" debuted at number six on the ARIA Singles Chart for two weeks and remained on the chart for 16 weeks, with a one-week January 2007 re-appearance as it did in the UK. The single was listed at number 34 on the end of year chart, and the Australian Recording Industry Association certified it gold.

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