Talk:Autobiography sales and chart positions/Chart1

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In the United States, Ashlee Simpson's album Autobiography was 2004's biggest debut by a female artist; [1] it quickly went platinum and was certified triple platinum in September 2004. [2] Following its July 20 release, it was number one in sales on the Billboard 200 chart in its first week. On two occasions it traded the top position of the Billboard 200 with Now That's What I Call Music! 16, a compilation of popular songs (including a cover of "Take My Breath Away" by none other than Ashlee's sister Jessica).

Autobiography U.S. and Canada Sales
Week U.S. unit
sales
U.S. sales
to date
Top 100
(Canada)
Billboard
200
(U.S.)
Notes
1 398,000 398,000 37 1 3,000 copies sold in Canada [3]
2 269,000 667,000 36 2 Now That's What I Call Music! 16 at Billboard 200 #1 [4]
3 286,000 953,000 30 1 [5]
4 263,000 1,216,000 11 1 Exceeds one million U.S. sales [6]
5 164,000 1,380,000 14 2 Now That's What I Call Music! 16 at Billboard 200 #1 [7]
6 134,000 1,514,000 14 6 [8]
7 113,000 1,627,000 15 8 [9]
8 89,000 1,716,000 16 6 [10]
9 75,000 1,791,000 17 6 [11]
10 75,000 1,866,000 17 9 [12]
11     24 19  
12     29 16  
13     23 19  
14     20 22  
15     30 27  
16     33 34  
17     41 51  
18     46 50  
19     47 34  
20     38 42  
21     24 33 61% sales increase, according to a Geffen press release
22     30 40  

Some have compared Simpson's success . . .