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Idols on Best of 2009 charts — where they finished

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Kelly Clarkson during her show at the York Fair in September. (York Dispatch Photo)

Six Idols ranked among the top 100 artists in terms of album success and singles success in 2009, according to year-ending charts recently posted by Billboard.

And leading the lists of Idols on each chart was a performer who played the York Fair in September.

Kelly Clarkson was the most successful Idol on the year-ending Hot 100 singles chart, checking in at number 14. She also has three singles listed on the year-ending Hot 100 songs chart.

She also ranked number 14 among top overall artists of 2009. Taylor Swift, Beyonce and Lady Gaga finished one, two and three, respectively, on that list.

David Cook at his York Fair show in September. (York Dispatch Photo)David Cook was the most successful Idol of 2009 in terms of album sales. He’s listed at number 14 on the year-ending Billboard 200 chart. His debut album finished one spot higher, at number 13, among top-selling albums of 2009.

A complete list of Idol albums and songs to finish in the top 100 of 2009 appears below. First, a look at the top artists.

Also cracking the Hot 100 list of artists for singles success were Carrie Underwood at number 50, Daughtry at 56, Jordin Sparks at 57, David Cook at 66 and Kellie Pickler at 96.

Also cracking the top 100 for album sales were Daughtry at number 20, Carrie Underwood at 21, Kelly Clarkson at 35, David Archuleta at 52 and Jennifer Hudson at 94.

The country album sales chart has Carrie at number five and Kellie at number 26.

So who topped the top artists charts?

This will hardly be a surprise. The top singles’ artist was Lady Gaga; tops in albums sales was Taylor Swift, of course.

Now, for the top ranking Idol albums and singles of 2009.

Albums

#13: “David Cook” by David Cook (also number four among rock albums)

#33: “All I Ever Wanted” by Kelly Clarkson (number 19 on the digital chart)

#37: “Leave This Town” by Daughtry (number nine on the rock album chart)

#59: “David Archuleta” by David Archuleta

#60: “Carnival Ride” by Carrie Underwood (number 12 on the country chart)

#73: “Play On” by Carrie Underwood (number 15 on th country chart)

#103: “Jennifer Hudson” by Jennifer Hudson (number 27 on the R&B chart)

#152: “Kellie Pickler” by Kellie Pickler (#29 on the country chart)

Singles

#23: “My Life Would Suck Without You” by Kelly Clarkson (number nine among pop songs)

#57: “Battlefield” by Jordin Sparks (number 29 among pop songs)

#63: “No Surprise” by Daughtry (number 22 on the adult contemporary chart)

#91: “I Do Not Hook Up” by Kelly Clarkson (number 40 among pop songs)

#95: “Already Gone” by Kelly Clarkson.

Gohere to see the year-ending Billboard charts.

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