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David Cook's Billboard success nearly matches The Beatles

Like it or not, "American Idol" season seven champion David Cook is off to an impressive start with 11 songs entering Billboard's Hot 100 chart this week, and 14 songs enter the magazine's Hot Digital Songs, both records. Billboard notes that the Hot 100 placing is the most any artist has enjoyed on that chart since The Beatles scored 14 hits in 1964. Cook's record is the first in Billboard's Nielson Soundscan "era" (i.e. since 1991) and shatters Miley Cyrus's 6-song debut in November 2006. Cook's digital debut is also a record and beats out Cyrus again. According to Billboard, Apple Inc. 's (NASDAQ: AAPL) iTunes Store withheld reporting digital sales until the show had ended.

Cook is also ready to enter the studio, according to E! Online. The winner signed to RCA Records, a Sony BMG label, and 19 Recordings for a new album in the fall. E! erroneously calls the new album Cook's "debut", when he released an independent album in 2006, but that album and its songs were pulled from Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN) as he worked his way through "American Idol" competition.

Simon Fuller, "American Idol" creator, told E! that he "honestly believes that David has the potential to go on to become one of the most successful Idols of all time." If early success and an independent album can hold fans until the fall, then Cook will certainly enjoy a huge release. Regardless, "American Idol" winners and finalists albums always seem to do well at first. It's only later that they lose steam or interest from their supposed fans. Still though, 11 chart debuts is impressive and Cook may never be in the same league as The Beatles, but his success may well come close to duplicating the Fab Four.

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