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Frankee Holds On

Frankee Holds On

Frankee has held on to the top of the UK singles chart with 'FU Right Back'.
The woman scorned " unimpressed by her ex's inability to 'break her back' in bed " has managed to hold off all-comers to remain at number one for a second consecutive week.
The week's highest new entry is Cassidy's 'Hotel' at three, followed by The 411's debut 'On My Knees' at four and The Corrs 'Summer Sunshine' at six.
Outside the top ten, ATL's 'Calling All Girls' enters at 12, The Calling's 'Our Lives' enters at 13, Muse's 'Sing For Absolution' enters at 16, Gladiator's 'Now We Are Free' enters at 19 and the re-release of ABBA's classic 'Waterloo' enters at 20.
Further down the chart, new entries come care of Kevin Lyttle, Kurt Nilsen, Chingy, PJ Harvey, Nick Drake, Brand New and The Others.
In the album chart, Keane's 'Hopes And Fears' remains at number one for a second week.
The highest new entry is Morrissey's comeback album 'You Are The Quarry' at two, followed by Ash's new 'Meltdown' at five, Alanis Morissette's 'So Called Chaos' at seven and Gabrielle's 'Play To Win' at ten.
The Charlatans 'Up At The Lake' enters at 13 and Graham Coxon's 'Happiness In Magazines' enters at 19.
'DL'

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