Chart Performance
Chart (1986) | Peak position |
---|---|
Australian Albums Chart | 11 |
German Albums Chart | 1 |
Swiss Albums Chart | 1 |
Austrian Albums Chart | 2 |
Dutch Albums Chart | 2 |
French Albums Chart | 16 |
Norwegian Albums Chart | 2 |
Swedish Albums Chart | 2 |
UK Albums Chart | 2 |
Canadian Albums Chart | 4 |
New Zealand Albums Chart | 4 |
US Billboard Albums Chart | 4 |
US R&B Albums Chart | 7 |
Singles - Billboard (United States)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
---|---|---|---|
1986 | "Back Where You Started" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 9 |
1986 | "Two People" | Adult Contemporary | 3 |
1986 | "Two People" | Hot R&B/Hip Hop Singles & Tracks | 9 |
1986 | "Two People" | Billboard Hot 100 | 20 |
1986 | "Typical Male" | Hot Dance Music/Club Play | 2 |
1986 | "Typical Male" | Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks | 2 |
1986 | "Typical Male" | Billboard Hot 100 | 2 |
1986 | "Typical Male" | Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales | 10 |
1986 | "Typical Male" | Adult Contemporary | 16 |
1986 | "Afterglow" | Hot Dance Music Club Play | 2(5) |
1986 | "Afterglow" | Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales | 1(3) |
1986 | "Afterglow" | Adult Contemporary | 20 |
1987 | "Break Every Rule" | Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks | 3 |
1987 | "Break Every Rule" | Billboard Hot 100 | 44 |
1987 | "What You Get Is What You See" | Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks | 5 |
1987 | "What You Get Is What You See" | Billboard Hot 100 | 13 |
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