Prydz Back On Top!
Eric Prydz has reclaimed the top-spot in the UK singles chart with 'Call On Me'.
Not content on sitting at number one for three weeks, Prydz and his army of chunky ass-cheeks, has climbed back up to the top perch.
The week's highest new entry comes from Blue hunk Duncan James with his solo debut 'I Believe My Heart' - a collaboration with classical singer Keedie. The track was heading for number one earlier in the week, but Prydz swept them aside at the last minute.
Other entries inside the top ten are Rooster's 'Come Get Some', Morrissey's 'Let Me Kiss You' and Cliff Richard's 'Somethin' Is Goin' On' (he's naked in the video with loads of strippers with whips. That isn't true.)
Outside the top ten, Scissor Sisters enter at 14 with 'Mary' and Kasabian enter at 17 with 'Processed Beats', followed further down by entries from The Beautiful South, Rhian Benson, VS, Velvet Revolver and Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster.
In the album chart, Ronan Keating enters on top with his new '10 Years Of Hits' retrospective. Has Ronan really been around 10 years already? Maybe he's lying.
Other entries inside the album chart top ten are Duran Duran's new 'Astronaut', Celine Dion's 'Miracle', Good Charlotte's 'The Chronicles Of Life And Death' and Daniel O'Donnell's 'Welcome To My World'. Thanks for the welcome, Dan.
Lucie Silvas narrowly misses out on a top ten entry with her 'Breathe In' album, which touches down at 11.
'DL'