Cobra Starship and Leighton Meester - Good Girls Go Bad

22/2009 start
08/2010 end
11 charts
158 total wks
02 peak
02 wks on peak
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The song Good Girls Go Bad by Cobra Starship and Leighton Meester has been listed for 158 weeks in 11 different charts. Its first appearance was week 22/2009 in the Canada Singles Top 100 and US Singles Top 100 and the last appearance was week 8/2010 in the Austria Singles Top 75. Its peak position was number 2, on the New Zealand Top 40, it stayed there for 2 weeks. Its highest entry was number 4 in the New Zealand Top 40. Below you'll find the exact numbers and statistics.

Song Performance:

First
Week
Entry
Position
Peak
Position
Wks on
Peak
Wks on
Chart
Last
Week
Chart Trajectory New Zealand Top 40 31/2009 4221747/2009
Chart Trajectory Australia Singles Top 50 32/2009 48522604/2010
Chart Trajectory US Airplay Top 100 w 25/2009 6632145/2009
Chart Trajectory Canada Singles Top 100 22/2009 63732449/2009
Chart Trajectory US Singles Top 100 22/2009 76712548/2009
Chart Trajectory Finland Singles Top 20 44/2009 13131245/2009
Chart Trajectory World Singles Top 40 w 31/2009 271621646/2009
Chart Trajectory Ireland Singles Top 50 40/2009 33171948/2009
Chart Trajectory UK Singles Top 75 44/2009 17171447/2009
Chart Trajectory Dutch Top 40 36/2009 38191843/2009
Chart Trajectory Austria Singles Top 75 03/2010 55371608/2010
22/200942215808/2010

Other songs by Cobra Starship and Leighton Meester (2):

1Hot Mess (Cobra Starship)
stats: reach: 35/2009 - 06/2010; peak pos: 40; weeks: 24
2Somebody To Love Music Video (Leighton Meester and Robin Thicke)
stats: reach: 51/2009 - 01/2010; peak pos: 81; weeks: 4

Albums by Cobra Starship and Leighton Meester (2):

1!viva La Cobra! !viva La Cobra! (Cobra Starship)
stats: reach: 45/2007 - 45/2007; peak pos: 80; weeks: 1
2Hot Mess Hot Mess (Cobra Starship)
stats: reach: 35/2009 - 38/2009; peak pos: 4; weeks: 8