Monday, December 14, 2020
Taylor Swift is heading for her sixth U.K. Official Albums chart-topper, while three of the songs from
Evermore (
EMI) are eyeing the Top 40. “Willow” leads at #4.
Swift may have the most-download sales and album streams at the halfway point, but the biggest physical seller of the week so far is
Neil Diamond’s
Classic Diamonds featuring the
London Symphony Orchestra (
Capitol), which currently sits at #2.
Another orchestral album also looks set to make the Top 5—
Johnny Cash and the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s
Johnny Cash and the RPO (
Legacy), which is up 11 places to #4 today (12/14).
Mancunian band
James starts at #10 with
Live in Extraordinary Times (
BMG).
The Killers’
Imploding the Mirage (EMI) re-enters at #11 following its vinyl release. And
Gerry Cinnamon’s chart-topper,
The Bonny (
AWAL), is also on the rebound, after the release of a special vinyl edition; it currently sits at #18.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles mid-week, Swift’s “Champagne Problems” and “No Body, No Crime” f/
Haim follow “Willow” at #12 and #15, respectively.
Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” (
Columbia) is holding at #1 today, closely trailed by
Wham!’s “Last Christmas” (
Epic) at #2.
Two Christmas songs newly recorded for
Amazon’s "Original" series could climb into this week’s Top 10:
Jess Glynne’s “This Christmas” vaults 10 places to #3, and
Justin Bieber’s “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” rockets 17 spots to #7.