Dance star Eric Prydz returns to UK chart no. 1
Eric Prydz' dance anthem "Call On Me" has held of the solo debut by Blue star Duncan James, taking the unusual step of returning to top of the UK charts.
Eric Prydz' dance anthem "Call On Me" has held of the solo debut by Blue star Duncan James, taking the unusual step of returning to top of the UK charts.
James' "I Believe My Heart" a duet with singer Keedle, settles for the number two spot in a quiet week in the top 40.
Last week's number one, Robbie Williams' â??Radioâ??, falls to three.
Other top twenty new entries this week go to Rooster's "Come Get Some" at seven, Morrissey's "Let Me Kiss You" at eight, Cliff Richard's "Somethin' Is Goin' On" at nine, Christina Milian ft. Joe Budden's "Whatever U Want" at 13, Scissor Sisters' "Mary" at 14 and Kasabian's "Processed Beats".
On the album charts, Ronan Keating's "10 Years Of Hits" is the new number one, taking the places of R.E.M.'s "Around The Sun", which falls one place.
"Astronaut", Duran Duran's first new album since 1983, lands at two this week, followed by Celine Dion's "Miracle" at five, Good Charlotte's "The Chronicles Of Life And Death" at eight and Daniel O' Donnell's "Welcome To My World" at nine.
Further down the chart newcomer Lucie Silvas debuts at 11 with Breath In" and Jimmy Eat World's "Futures" enters at 22.