Music chart summary: w/e November 27th 2010…

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Dominator’s Music chart summary: w/e November 27th 2010

Music chart summary: w/e November 27th 2010…

This week, the No.1 was taken by JLS with their dripping Love You More song, which is this year’s ChildrenIn Need single, knocking Rihanna’s Only Girl (In The World) down to No.4.

Meanwhile, there are new entries in the Top 40 for

  • 10 Westlife – Safe
  • 18 Rihanna feat. Drake – What’s My Name?
  • 22 Tinchy Stryder & Giggs/Professor Green/Tinie Tempah/Devlin/Example/Chipmunk – Game Over
  • 38 Alistair Griffin – Just Drive
  • 40 (RE) The Beatles – Hey Jude

Lower entries outside the Top 40 include:

  • 46 (RE) The Beatles – Let It Be
  • 48 (RE) The Beatles – Twist And Shout
  • 50 Hurts – Stay
  • 52 Usher – More
  • 53 Florence + The Machine – Heavy In Your Arms
  • 55 Rihanna – S&M
  • 56 Kanye West Feat. Pusha T – Runaway
  • 58 Nelly feat. Keri Hilson Liv – Tonight
  • 61 (RE) Elton John – Your Song
  • 64 (RE) The Beatles – Here Comes The Sun
  • 66 The Script – Nothing
  • 67 Jamie Woon – Night Air
  • 71 Pink – F**Kin’ Perfect
  • 72 Chipmunk – Flying High
  • 75 (RE) The Pogues feat. Kirsty Maccoll – Fairytale Of New York

In the album charts, Susan Boyle goes straight in at No.1 with The Gift, knockingCheryl Cole down to No.3.

The other new entries come from:

  • 4 James Blunt – Some Kind Of Trouble
  • 10 Cee-Lo Green – The Lady Killer
  • 12 Ray Davies – See My Friends
  • 14 The Chelsea Pensioners – Men In Scarlet
  • 19 Elvis Presley – Viva Elvis: The Album
  • 20 Jay-Z – The Hits Collection Vol. 1
  • 24 The Benedictine Nuns Of Notre-Dame De L’annonciation – Voices: Chant From Avignon
  • 47 Nadine Coyle – Insatiable
  • 49 Tom Jones – Greatest Hits: Rediscovered
  • 53 Murray Gold – Doctor Who Series 5 OST
  • 55 Roll Deep – Winner Stays On
  • 63 The Jam – Sound Affects

Check outlast week’s chart here.

The new release dates for singles and albums can be foundHEREand they go up to early January 2011.


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