Out of luck last week when it was shooting for its 13th week at No.1 on Friday The 13th, Ordinary returns to pole position for Alex Warren on consumption of ...
Eighty-two weeks after his introductory full-length album, Are We There Yet?, debuted and peaked at No.17, indie/pop singer/songwriter James Marriott’s second album, Don’t Tell The Dog, storms to a No.1 ...
Thirty-six years to the week after the only previous hit called Manchild descended from its No.5 peak for Neneh Cherry, the new hit of that title debuts at No.1 for ...
27 is the magic number this week, with the 27th change in leadership of the album chart in as many weeks bringing Pulp’s first No.1 in 27 years, More.
Pulp’s ...
Becoming more of a phenomenon and less ordinary with each passing week, Ordinary is No.1 for the 12th week in a row for Alex Warren, simultaneously becoming the longest-running ...
Extending to 26 the number of consecutive weeks in which leadership of the album chart has changed hands – the second longest string in chart history - +-=÷× Tour Collection ...
No.1 for the 11th week in a row on consumption of 61,286 units (1,518 digital downloads, 59,768 sales-equivalent streams) – its lowest level for 10 weeks – Alex Warren’s smash ...
Despite trailing behind Sparks’ new album Mad! in all of the week’s sales flashes, Short N’ Sweet returns to No.1 for Sabrina Carpenter.
Previously atop the chart on debut ...
Cheers! As he alludes to in numerous songs in his oeuvre, Morgan Wallen is fond of a drink, and has barely had time to recover from celebrating his 32nd birthday ...
No.1 for the 10th week in a row for Alex Warren, Ordinary matches the reigns of Dave & Central Cee’s Sprinter, Miley Cyrus’ Flowers and Harry Styles’ As It ...