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Kaiser Chiefs take over UK charts | Kaiser Chiefs take over UK charts |
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Kaiser Chiefs' single Ruby has moved up a spot to claim the band's first number one, and knock singer Mika off the top of the UK charts after six weeks. | |
Mika's album also slipped from number one, beaten into second place by the Brit award winner Amy Winehouse's Back to Black. | Mika's album also slipped from number one, beaten into second place by the Brit award winner Amy Winehouse's Back to Black. |
In a week of no new releases, Kelis saw her single Lil Star climb 12 places to number three. | In a week of no new releases, Kelis saw her single Lil Star climb 12 places to number three. |
Rapper Akon's single I Wanna Love You fell to number four. | Rapper Akon's single I Wanna Love You fell to number four. |
The top five was completed by US band The Fray's How to Save a Life. | The top five was completed by US band The Fray's How to Save a Life. |
Take That's follow-up to the hugely successful Patience, Shine, rose to number 10 from downloads alone, ahead of its release into shops on Monday. | Take That's follow-up to the hugely successful Patience, Shine, rose to number 10 from downloads alone, ahead of its release into shops on Monday. |
In the album charts, Snow Patrol's Eyes Open, first released in May 2006, was third followed by The Fray's How to Save a Life and Take That's Beautiful World. | In the album charts, Snow Patrol's Eyes Open, first released in May 2006, was third followed by The Fray's How to Save a Life and Take That's Beautiful World. |
The late Johnny Cash made a appearance at 20 with the re-release of his live album At San Quentin, recorded in front of inmates at the San Quentin prison in 1969. | The late Johnny Cash made a appearance at 20 with the re-release of his live album At San Quentin, recorded in front of inmates at the San Quentin prison in 1969. |
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