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Mon, 27 Feb 2006 20:35 |
LONDON: Pop queen Madonna headed the singles charts with her debut track Sorry placed at the top spot. This is her 12th British No 1, having got to head the charts for the first time 20 years ago with her Into The Groove in 1985.
Singer Corinne Bailey Rae made another new entry to get to the second place with Put Your Records On, pushing last week's topper, Thunder In My Heart, a remix by DJ Meck of Leo Sayer's 1977 hit, to the third position.
At fourth position was Irish boy band Westlife's Amazing. Notorious BIG, Diddy and Nelly slipped to fifth with Nasty Girl.
Boys will be Boys by The Ordinary Boys, led by Preston, fell three places to be at sixth, ahead of U.S. band R&B prodigy Chris Brown's Run It. At the eighth position was the new single, Is It Just Me By The Darkness, followed by You Got The Love by Source featuring Candi Station. Sugar We're Goin' Down by Fall Out Boy stayed at 10.
Brit Award winner Jack Johnson got the top album award for his In Between Dreams. At the second spot in the category was Arctic Monkeys' Whatever People Say I am, That's What I'm Not, which had reigned at the top for four weeks.
KT Tunstall's Eye To The Telescope rose one place to No 3, Kaiser Chiefs' Employment fell two places No 4 and Neil Diamond's new entry, 12 Songs at No 5.
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