The single leads the Top 40 for a second week.Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy" is top of the UK singles charts for the second consecutive week.
The single, created by DJ Dangermouse and singer Cee-Lo, made history last week as the first download track to enter at No. 1, and holds off Mary J. Blige's "One" collaboration with U2 for a second week.
Ne-Yo's "So Sick" is at three, Orson's "No Tomorrow" moves up to four and the Kooks' "Naive" is at No. 5. The Zuton's have the sole top ten new entry this week with "Why Won't You Give Me Your Live" at nine.
Other new entries in a quite week of chart action go to Franz Ferdinand, with "The Fallen" at 14, Mish Mash's "Speechless" at 16, a re-released "Dirty Diana" at 17 by Michael Jackson, Belle & Sebastian's "The Blues are Still Blue" at 25, the Charlatans' "Blackened Blue Eyes" at 28 and D4L"s "Taffy Laffy" at 29.
Morrissey's "Ringleader of the Tormentors" opens at No. 1 this week on the album chart, with Massive Attack's "Collected - the Best Of" at two. Pink's latest album "I'm Not Dead" manages a No. 3 debut, with Embrace ("This New Day") and Kooks ("Inside In/Inside Out") rounding out the top five.
Flaming Lips' "At War With The Mystics" lands at six, Stereophonics' "Live From Dakota" debuts at 13 and Daft Punk's "Musique - Vol I" is new at 34.