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Article Excerpt 1. Westlife
Westlife's incredible and unprecedented opening run of Top Five smashes rises to 18 this week, as new single You Raise Me Up becomes their 13th number one, a total exceeded only by The Beatles, Elvis Presley and Cliff Richard. Tile first single from Westlife's new album Face To Face--which is out today (October 31)--You Raise Me Up sold 97,288 copies last week, achieving the highest first-week sale for a single by the band since their 10th single Queen Of My Heart opened with 139,344 sales in 2001.
2. Arctic Monkeys
Media coverage of the internet's part in the Arctic Monkeys success and rapidly increasing radio exposure of I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor means the Sheffield band's debut single suffers a fairly minor 12.4% erosion in sales--to 34,130--this week, while dipping 1-2. In 42 previous weeks this year. number one singles have suffered an average 31.2% dip, with a high of 81.8% for Elvis Presley's One Night/] Got Stung, the magnitude of its decline being partly due to its deletion. The Arctic Monkeys' decline was the seventh lowest of the year.
4. Kate Bush
She hadn't even released a single since 1994, so it is not as big a deal as it might have been, but Kate Bush makes a triumphant return to the Top 10 with King Of The Mountain selling 21,754 copies to debut at number four and become her highest-charting single since Running Up That Hill reached number three in 1985. The first single from Aerial (out next Monday), King Of The Mountain extends Bosh's chart career to more than 27 years, while becoming bet 25th bit in total but only her fourth Top Five entry.
8. Backstreet Boys
Registering their 18th hit in a career stretching back more than nine years, Backstreet Boys debut at number eight with Just Want You To Know, the second single from their album Never Gone. The first single, Incomplete, also peaked at eight, through it had a higher first-week sale of 13,004, compared to their new hit's 10,267 No fewer than five of their singles have peaked at eight. The Never Gene album--a number 11 hit--has sold 73,555 copies.
TITLES A-Z
ALL ABOUT US 51
ALL BECAUSE OF YOU 49
APPLY SOME PRESSURE 17
BABY GOODBYE 11
BACK IN POWER 62
BAD DAY 13
BE ALL YOU WANT ME TO BE 44
BEHIND THESE HAZEL EYES 18
CALL MY NAME 34
CIRCLE SQUARE TRIANGLE 25
COOL 69
DARE 20
DO YOU WANT TO 38
DO YOUR THING 71
DOCTOR PRESSURE 21
DON'T CHA 6
DON'T LIE 66
FIRE 41
FIX YOU 37
GET YOUR NUMBER/SHAKE IT OFF 16
GOLD DIGGER 10
HEART LIKE A WHEEL/OLD TOWN 68
HIGH 30
I BET YOU LOOK GOOD ON THE DANCEFLOOR 2
I DON'T CARE 35
I LIKE THE WAY 70
I PREDICT A RIOT/SINK THAT SHIP 43
I SAID NEVER AGAIN (BUT HERE WE ARE) 42
I WANNA HOLD YOU 9
I'M IN LOVE 27
INSOMNIA...
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