The top-selling singles and albums on iTunes for the week ending Nov. 22


The top-selling singles and albums on iTunes for the week ending Nov. 22:

Singles:

• Forget You [Glee Cast Version][(feat. Gwyneth Paltrow]”: Glee Cast

• We R Who We R”: Ke$ha

• Forget You”: Cee Lo Green

• Firework”: Katy Perry

• Raise Your Glass”: P!nk

Albums:

• Loud”: Rihanna

• Glee: The Music — The Christmas Album”: (Glee Cast)

• Nothing Like This”: Rascal Flatts

•What Separates Me from You”: A Day to Remember

• Get Closer”: Keith Urban

TV Listings

• Kung Fu Panda Holiday Special” (8:30 p.m., NBC): On the “Kung Fu Panda Holiday Special,” Po (voice of Jack Black) is bummed when he learns that he must host a formal event on his favorite holiday — Winter Feast. Dustin Hoffman and Angelina Jolie also lend their voices to this animated treat.

Entertainment News

Donnie Iris to sign CD at bookstore

BOARDMAN

Donnie Iris will appear at the Barnes & Noble store on Boardman-Poland Road from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday in support of his recently-released and first Christmas CD.

The Pittsburgh-based rocker will sign copies “Ah! Leluiah!,” and talk about the making of the record, which will be available for purchase at the store.

Harvey to tour with Franklin

NEW YORK

Steve Harvey may want to watch what he says on his upcoming comedy tour: He’ll have Kirk Franklin by his side at every stop.

The comedian and the gospel star announced Tuesday that they’re heading out on the road together. The tour begins in Atlanta on March 19.

In a statement, Harvey says it will be fun — and a challenge — trying to get through a clean show. Franklin sums it up this way: “Steve brings the jokes and I bring that Jesus!”

Harvey is the new host of the TV game show “Family Feud.” Next month, he releases the book “Straight Talk No Chaser,” the follow-up to his best-selling “Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man.”

Franklin recently released his own book called “The Blueprint.”

Cowell pleased with replacement

NEW YORK

Former “American Idol” judge Simon Cowell says he’s happy that Steven Tyler will take his place. Cowell says, “I always said it had to be someone who wasn’t better-looking than me and they achieved it.”

He poked fun at Tyler before collecting the Founders Awards at the International Emmy Awards in New York on Monday night. Cowell said the Aerosmith frontman seems like a nice guy, and Randy Jackson told him they were having a lot of fun.

He believes Tyler can adequately fill his shoes, but stopped short of saying the rock star would damage his credibility being on the show.