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Lewis holds on to number one spot Lewis hit song is 2007 top seller
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Leona Lewis held on to the top spot in the UK singles chart this week with her hit Bleeding Love - the top-selling song of the year so far. Leona Lewis's number one song Bleeding Love has become the biggest-selling single of the year so far.
The 22-year-old X Factor winner saw off competition from Take That to stay at number one for a third week. According to an Official Charts Company release, the X Factor winner's ballad has outsold the previous best-seller - Mika's Grace Kelly - by 10,000 copies.
Timbaland track, Apologise, moved up to third place while Mark Ronson's Valerie stepped up to number four. The 22-year-old fought off competition from Take That on Sunday to remain at number one for a third week running.
Lewis' single sold more than twice as many copies this week as Take That's number two single Rule The World. Timbaland's track Apologise moved up to three, while Mark Ronson's song Valerie moved up to fourth place.
It is the second time Lewis has celebrated the biggest selling single of the year - her debut, A Moment Like This, claimed the title last year when it was the Christmas number one. Lewis's debut song, A Moment Like This, was the second-biggest seller of 2006 when it became the Christmas number one.
UK SINGLES CHART 1. Leona Lewis - Bleeding Love2. Take That - Rule the world3. Timbaland - Apologise4. Mark Ronson - Valerie5. Westlife - Home Source: Official Charts Company UK SINGLES CHART 1. Leona Lewis - Bleeding Love2. Take That - Rule the World3. Timbaland - Apologise4. Mark Ronson - Valerie5. Westlife - Home Source: Official Charts Company
Craig David track Hot Stuff (Let's Dance) jumped twelve places to number seven. Elsewhere in this week's singles chart, Craig David's track Hot Stuff (Let's Dance) jumped 12 places to number seven.
In the album charts, Westlife's new release Back Home went straight in at number one.In the album charts, Westlife's new release Back Home went straight in at number one.
The Irish band pushed veteran rockers The Eagles down to second place - their first studio album for 28 years, Long Road Out of Eden, went straight in at number one last week. The Irish band pushed veteran rockers The Eagles down to second place.
Whitney Houston is at number three with The Ultimate Collection with McFly's Greatest Hits a new entry at number four. Long Road Out of Eden - the legendary band's first studio album in 28 years - went straight in at number one last week.
US diva Whitney Houston is at three with The Ultimate Collection, with McFly's Greatest Hits a new entry at four.
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss are at five with their album Raising Sand.Robert Plant and Alison Krauss are at five with their album Raising Sand.