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October 30, 2007 7:52 a.m. EST
Todd Lazarski - Celebrity News Service News Writer New York, NY (CNS) - Bruce Springsteen and Kid Rock swapped positions on the Billboard charts this week, with the Boss climbing back into the top spot for "Magic," and Rock's "Rock N Roll Jesus" falling to number two. Jimmy Eat World rightfully garnered 'Hot Shot' status as "Chase This Light" debuted at number five. Santana's new greatest hits, "Ultimate Santana," also vied for the top newcomer distinction, and ended up at number eight. The Rascal Flatts' all-appealing, middle-of-the-road vibe continues to lend the band unparalleled chart success for a country artist - this week again placed them solidly at number 3. Rounding out the top five, and getting a big head start on the swarm of holiday music releases is Josh Groban, whose "Noel" climbed to number four despite a pre-Halloween release. Colbie Caillat earned the 'Greatest Gainer' title as "Coco" climbed into number 10 from last week's number 16. With 14 weeks on the chart, Caillat has also been on Billboard's rankings longer than any of the other top 10 album artists.
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