Luna
01-01-2006, 22:29
X Factor winner Shayne Ward stayed on top of the singles chart for a second week to be the New Year number one.
The 21-year-old Mancunian's song That's My Goal topped the chart at Christmas just four days after going on sale following his win on the TV show.
Previously-unknown folk-pop duo Nizlopi stayed at number two with The JCB Song.
Madonna climbed five places to three with Hung Up, Eminem was up one place to four with When I'm Gone. The Pogues' Fairytale of New York slipped to five.
Album success
New entries this week included Cash Machine from Hard-Fi at number 14, the Sugababes' Push The Button at 19 and rapper Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx at 29 with Gold Digger.
In the album charts, Eminem's compilation, Curtain Call - the Hits, hung on to the top spot, James Blunt's Back to Bedlam stayed at number two.
Kelly Clarkson rose five places to three with Breakaway and up 29 places to four were Hard-Fi with Stars of CCTV. Robbie Williams had a new entry at number five with his Greatest Hits.
The 21-year-old Mancunian's song That's My Goal topped the chart at Christmas just four days after going on sale following his win on the TV show.
Previously-unknown folk-pop duo Nizlopi stayed at number two with The JCB Song.
Madonna climbed five places to three with Hung Up, Eminem was up one place to four with When I'm Gone. The Pogues' Fairytale of New York slipped to five.
Album success
New entries this week included Cash Machine from Hard-Fi at number 14, the Sugababes' Push The Button at 19 and rapper Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx at 29 with Gold Digger.
In the album charts, Eminem's compilation, Curtain Call - the Hits, hung on to the top spot, James Blunt's Back to Bedlam stayed at number two.
Kelly Clarkson rose five places to three with Breakaway and up 29 places to four were Hard-Fi with Stars of CCTV. Robbie Williams had a new entry at number five with his Greatest Hits.