Japan charity album tops iTunes charts

Songs for Japan, the charity album released to raise funds for disaster relief after Japan was devastated by an earthquake and…

Songs for Japan, the charity album released to raise funds for disaster relief after Japan was devastated by an earthquake and tsunami this month, has rocketed to the top of iTunes charts in 18 nations including Ireland.

Featuring artists such as U2, John Lennon and Lady Gaga, the 38-track album has been available for €9.99 since Friday.

EMI Music, Sony Music, Universal and Warner Music lent hit tracks to the album and the CD is slated to hit shelves on April 4th.

According to iTunes, the album has leapt to the top of 18 out of 22 charts, including the United States, France, Germany, Australia, Sweden and Japan.

Proceeds will go to the Japanese Red Cross society with participating artists, music labels, music publishers and iTunes having waived royalties and fees.

The 9.0 magnitude quake and giant tsunami that followed have left more than 27,500 dead or missing.

Reuters