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Mike Rosenberg, AKA Passenger, climbs two places to Number 3 today with All The Little Lights, while Michael Buble’s To Be Loved (up 10 to Number 4) and Jake Bugg’s debut self-titled album (up 22 to Number 5) complete this week’s Top 5.Official Albums Chart New Entries and High...
will be thrilled to see the album doing so well in the run up to Christmas. WARMEST CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU ALL and especially to Kate – back in the charts where she has always belonged with this stunning live set UPDATE: Kate has posted her thanks on her official site...
In 2023, that accolade was won by Swift, who holds three places in the year’s top-selling vinyl album charts, including the No. 1 spot with 1989 (Taylor’s Version). Other entries in the top 10 included records by The Rolling Stones, Lana Del Rey, Fleetwood Mac,...
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co-penning 'Right Here' (UK No. 6), Crafting the Chart-Topper with Clean Bandit 'Real Love' (UK No. 2) & ten tracks on the debut album, "I Cry When I Laugh." She also contributed to ten tracks on Jess's second album, 'Always in Between,' both of which topped the charts. He...
Jack White’s first solo albumBlunderbussreplaced his XL Recordings labelmate Adele’s21at the top of the U.K. album chart yesterday (Sunday). Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe” (Interscope/Universal) withstood the latest pretender to her singles chart crown, “Let’s Go” (Columbia/Sony...