chartwise

In or with regard to charts, especially those that track the popularity of songs.

Adverb

  1. In or with regard to charts, especially those that track the popularity of songs.
    • 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. - 1978, Joseph Murrells, The Book of Golden Discs, London: Barrie & Jenkins:
    • September-November: A busy period chartwise with "Guess Things Happen That Way" finishing its chart run... - 2001, Peter Lewry, I've Been Everywhere: A Johnny Cash Chronicle, →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. - 2013, Rick...

Origin

From chart + -wise.