Angeltigger
08-11-2005, 11:42
Irish favourites Westlife are toasting a double success after their new album joined the band's latest single at the number one spot.
The boy band, who are the fifth biggest selling act of the 21st century, top both the singles and albums charts after their latest long player, Face to Face, pushed Robbie Williams into second spot.
In the singles chart, the group stay ahead of Sheffield rockers Arctic Monkeys - still in second slot with their surprise breakthrough hit I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor.
Rapper Pharrell had the week's highest new entry, at number three with Can I Have You Like That, which features No Doubt singer Gwen Stefani.
Kate Bush remains in the Top Ten with her first single in 12 years, King of the Mountain, dropping four places to number eight.
Southampton's smoothest crooner Craig David entered the chart at number four with Don't Love You No More, while slinky synth outfit Goldfrapp's single Number 1 failed to live up to its name - placed at number nine.
Rod Stewart claimed third spot in the albums rankings with his latest classics collection, Thanks For The Memory - Great American Songbook 4.
Katherine Jenkins is at number four with Living A Dream.
The Welsh soprano is soon to travel to Iraq to entertain the troops.
She won this year's classical Brit award and performed at VE Day celebrations in Trafalgar Square.
The boy band, who are the fifth biggest selling act of the 21st century, top both the singles and albums charts after their latest long player, Face to Face, pushed Robbie Williams into second spot.
In the singles chart, the group stay ahead of Sheffield rockers Arctic Monkeys - still in second slot with their surprise breakthrough hit I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor.
Rapper Pharrell had the week's highest new entry, at number three with Can I Have You Like That, which features No Doubt singer Gwen Stefani.
Kate Bush remains in the Top Ten with her first single in 12 years, King of the Mountain, dropping four places to number eight.
Southampton's smoothest crooner Craig David entered the chart at number four with Don't Love You No More, while slinky synth outfit Goldfrapp's single Number 1 failed to live up to its name - placed at number nine.
Rod Stewart claimed third spot in the albums rankings with his latest classics collection, Thanks For The Memory - Great American Songbook 4.
Katherine Jenkins is at number four with Living A Dream.
The Welsh soprano is soon to travel to Iraq to entertain the troops.
She won this year's classical Brit award and performed at VE Day celebrations in Trafalgar Square.