chartwise

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English

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Etymology

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From chart +‎ -wise.

Adverb

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chartwise (not comparable)

  1. In or with regard to charts, especially those that track the popularity of songs.
    • 1978, Joseph Murrells, The Book of Golden Discs, London: Barrie & Jenkins:
      It was released in October 1969 and was No 2 chartwise in the U.S.A. for two weeks with 1 3 weeks in the best-sellers.
    • 2001, Peter Lewry, I've Been Everywhere: A Johnny Cash Chronicle, →ISBN:
      September-November: A busy period chartwise with "Guess Things Happen That Way" finishing its chart run...
    • 2013, Rick Simmons, Carolina Beach Music from the '60s to the '80s: The New Wave, Arcadia Publishing, →ISBN:
      Despite the fact that neither of these releases was terribly impressive chartwise (though both did well on the R&B charts), Atlantic did release an album called Sweet Charlie Babe, Moore's first album.