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Cheryl Cole's 'Fight For This Love' has held off competition from Westlife and Jay Sean to notch up a second week at number one.
Westlife land at two with 'What About Now', narrowly missing out on a 15th UK chart-topper, while Sean enters at three with 'Down'.
Meanwhile, Michael Bublé achieves a career-best position on the chart after climbing from nine to five with 'Haven't Met You Yet'.
Black Eyed Peas also make a significant gain this week, jumping from eleven to six with 'Meet Me Halfway'.
However, Miley Cyrus just misses out on scoring her first UK top ten hit after debuting at eleven with 'Party In The USA'.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (1) Cheryl Cole: 'Fight For This Love'
2. (-) Westlife: 'What About Now'
3. (-) Jay Sean ft. Lil Wayne: 'Down'
4. (2) Alexandra Burke ft. Flo Rida: 'Bad Boys'
5. (9) Michael Bublé: 'Haven't Met You Yet'
6. (11) Black Eyed Peas: 'Meet Me Halfway'
7. (3) Chipmunk: 'Oopsy Daisy'
8. (5) Whitney Houston: 'Million Dollar Bill'
9. (4) Robbie Williams: 'Bodies'
10. (7) Black Eyed Peas: 'I Gotta Feeling'
Source: Official Chart Company
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/chart/singles/
well done jls number one for them :cheer:
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JLS have ended Cheryl Cole's two-week reign over the UK singles chart.
'Everybody In Love' sold more than 100,000 copies in its first week of release to debut at No.1, becoming the group's second consecutive chart-topper.
The boyband, who finished second on last year's X Factor, previously reached the summit with 'Beat Again' in July.
"I can't believe we have another No.1 single," group member Oritsé Williams told the Official Chart Company. "The best thing is that it feels like people really enjoy our music. To have our first two singles go to No.1 is more than we ever expected."
Behind JLS, Cole slips to two with 'Fight For This Love', while Black Eyed Peas climb from six to three with 'Meet Me Halfway'.
Meanwhile, US pop singer Ke$ha - who scored a No.1 alongside Flo Rida with 'Right Round' in March - lands at six with solo debut 'TiK ToK'.
Lady GaGa also enters the top ten this week, climbing from 14 to ten with latest single 'Bad Romance'.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (-) JLS: 'Everybody In Love'
2. (1) Cheryl Cole: 'Fight For This Love'
3. (6) Black Eyed Peas: 'Meet Me Halfway'
4. (3) Jay Sean ft. Lil Wayne: 'Down'
5. (4) Alexandra Burke ft. Flo Rida: 'Bad Boys'
6. (-) Ke$ha: 'Tik Tok'
7. (5) Michael Bublé: 'Haven't Met You Yet'
8. (2) Westlife: 'What About Now'
9. (-) Chase & Status ft. Plan B: 'End Credits
10. (14) Lady GaGa: 'Bad Romance'
Source: Official Chart Company
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Black Eyed Peas - Meet Me Halfway No. 1 :cheer:
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1. (-) 'X Factor' Finalists 2009: 'You Are Not Alone'
2. (1) Black Eyed Peas: 'Meet Me Halfway'
3. (-) Jason Derulo: 'Whatcha Say'
4. (3) Leona Lewis: 'Happy'
5. (4) Cheryl Cole: 'Fight For This Love'
6. (3) JLS: 'Everybody In Love'
7. (6) Ke$ha: 'Tik Tok'
8. (11) Lady Gaga: 'Bad Romance'
9. (5) N-Dubz: 'I Need You'
10. (7) Britney Spears: '3'
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Susan Boyle's debut album has shot straight in at number one in the UK albums chart.
I Dreamed A Dream has sold over 410,000 copies since its release on Monday, making it the fastest-selling album of the year so far.
The Britain's Got Talent winner has broken the record for the biggest first-week sales for a UK debut album, beating Leona Lewis's Spirit and Arctic Monkeys's Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not. She is also in the top five for the biggest first-week sales in general.
Boyle described the news as "fantastic", while Simon Cowell said: "I'm incredibly proud of Susan and delighted for her. This success couldn't have happened to a more deserving person."
Martin Talbot from the Official Charts Company added: "Susan Boyle's achievement is quite phenomenal. After all of the excitement surrounding her appearance on Britain's Got Talent, everyone expected her to make a big impact when she released her first music - but to arrive with such a bang is exceptional."
Elsewhere in the chart, Lady Gaga's The Fame Monster reached number seven, but Rihanna's Rated R failed to make the top ten and charted at number 16.
Last week's number one, Leona Lewis's Echo, dropped to number five, while Robbie Williams's Reality Killed The Video Star fell five places to number nine.
The top ten albums in full:
1. (-) Susan Boyle: 'I Dreamed A Dream'
2. (2) JLS: 'JLS'
3. (5) Black Eyed Peas: 'The E.N.D.'
4. (3) Queen: 'Absolute Greatest'
5. (1) Leona Lewis: 'Echo'
6. (6) Michael Bublé: 'Crazy Love'
7. (-) Lady Gaga: 'The Fame Monster'
8. (7) Snow Patrol: 'Up To Now'
9. (4) Robbie Williams: 'Reality Killed The Video Star'
10. (9) Will Young: 'The Hits'
Source: Official Charts Company
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/ne...s-to-no-1.html
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hope westlife knock her off next week
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As much as I like Susan, Westlife should be number 1 :cheer:
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Peter Kay's Animated All Star Band has reached number one in the UK singles chart with 'The Official BBC Children In Need Medley'.
The song, featuring over 100 animated characters, toppled the X Factor charity single from the top spot.
Elsewhere in the chart, Rihanna's 'Russian Roulette' missed out on the top five by entering at number six.
Leona Lewis dropped six places to number ten, while Lady Gaga's 'Bad Romance' continued to climb up the chart to number five.
Susan Boyle, who secured the number one spot in the albums charts with the record-breaking I Dreamed A Dream, charted at number nine with 'Wild Horses'.
However, despite her appearance on last weekend's X Factor, Mariah Carey missed out on the top ten, entering the charts at number 19.
1. (-) Peter Kay's Animated All Star Band: 'The Official BBC Children In Need Medley'
2. (1) 'X Factor' Finalists 2009: 'You Are Not Alone'
3. (3) Jason Derulo: 'Whatcha Say'
4. (2) Black Eyed Peas: 'Meet Me Halfway
5. (8) Lady Gaga: 'Bad Romance'
6. (-) Rihanna: 'Russian Roulette'
7. (7) Ke$ha: 'Tik Tok'
8. (5) Cheryl Cole: 'Fight For This Love'
9. (-) Susan Boyle: 'Wild Horses'
10. (4) Leona Lewis: 'Happy'
Source: Official Charts Company
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Album Mids
at number 1 susan boyle 2 westlife 3 take that :(