The album was the number-one most downloaded album on
iTunes and
Amazon.com on its first day of release, and remained so a week later. The album debuted at number 1 on the U.S.
Billboard 200 with sales of 615,000 copies, the fourth best first-week sales of 2007 (trailing behind
Linkin Park's
Minutes to Midnight,
50 Cent's
Curtis, and
Kanye West's
Graduation). It remained at number-one in its second, third, and fourth weeks, selling 367,000 copies in its second, 210,000 copies in its third, and 165,000 copies in its fourth. The soundtrack is the first album in over two years to spend four consecutive weeks at number 1 on the
Billboard 200. In its fifteenth week on the
Billboard 200, during November 2007,
High School Musical 2 returned to the top 10 with a 130% sales increase (183,000 copies), bringing it to number 6 and making it 2007's best-selling album, ahead of
Daughtry. However, Daughtry held onto the spot, becoming 2007's biggest selling album. To date, it has sold 3.4 million copies in the US. ==Track listing==