Olly Murs is on course to claim his fifth U.K. #1 album with
Marry Me (
EMI). Over on singles,
Mariah Carey leads this week’s race by a hair.
Metro Boomin’s
Heroes & Villains (
Republic) is also new in today’s albums Top 5, at #4. Elsewhere,
Michael Bublé’s
Christmas (
Reprise) could climb back into the Top 5 at #5.
Electronic music duo
Leftfield are set to claim their third Top 10, with
This Is What We Do (
Virgin) at #8.
Fleetwood Mac’s
Rumours (
Warner Records) has a 200% sales surge week-on-week following the death of
Christine McVie, leaping 15 spots to #9. The group’s hits collection,
50 Years–Don’t Stop, jumps nine places to #14.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles midweek chart, Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” (
Columbia) could return to #1 on Friday.
The top spot, though, is by no means a done deal;
Wham!’s “Last Christmas” (
RCA) is fewer than 300 in sales behind, at #2. That track is also just 50 chart units ahead of
Taylor Swift’s long-running #1 “Anti-Hero” (EMI), at #3.
RAYE f/
070 Shake’s “Escapism” (
Human Re Sources) rises two to #4, while
Lewis Capaldi could claim Friday’s highest new entry with the
Ed Sheeran co-write “Pointless” (EMI), starting at #5.
Among other festive classics in today’s Top 20 are “Merry Christmas” (
Atlantic) by Ed Sheeran and
Elton John,
ascending six places to #9, and
Brenda Lee’s “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” (
MCA), levitating seven to #11.