Jack Savoretti is heading for his debut #1 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart with
Singing to Strangers (
BMG) leading at the midweek stage thanks to strong physical sales. Over on singles,
Lewis Capaldi looks set for a fourth week at the top.
Savoretti’s highest album chart position in his home country is the #6 peak rthat his 2016 release hit. Sixth album
Singing to Strangers has so far shifted more physical albums than the rest of the Top 5 combined and should give him his highest opening sales week yet.
Two more new entries are eyeing a Top 10 debut this Friday:
Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s orchestral greatest hits,
The Song Diaries (
Cooking Vinyl), is heading for #7, and blues guitarist
Joanne Shaw Taylor could pick up her first Top 10 entry with her seventh album,
Reckless Heart (
Sony Music), at #9.
In the Top 5,
Tom Walker’s
What a Time To Be Alive (
Relentless) has risen back to #2; last week’s #1,
Dave’s
Psychodrama (
Neighbourhood), is down to #3;
The Greatest Showman (
Atlantic) has risen to #4; and
George Ezra’s
Staying at Tamara’s (
Columbia) is #5.
On the Official Singles Chart, Capaldi’s "Someone You Loved" (
Virgin EMI) is currently 1.6k combined sales ahead of
Calvin Harris and
Rag’n’Bone Man’s “Giant” (Columbia) at #2.
Walker could land his first Top 5 single with “Just You and I” rising six places to #4, while
Jonas Brothers’s “Sucker” (
Polydor) is up two to #5.
Ava Max’s “So Am I” (Atlantic) is currently this week’s highest new entry, starting at #38.