
By more than doubling the sales of their closest competitor,
Elbow has secured their third #1 on the U.K. Official Albums Chart. There was plenty of movement in the top 10 at songs, but
Tones and I holds onto the top spot for third week.
Landing straight in at the top spot,
Giants of All Sizes is the seventh #1 album for
Polydor in the U.K. since 10/19/18, the most for any label in the period.
Giants of All Sizes is also this week’s best-selling album on vinyl.
While there were no other new Top 10 entries, two soundtracks made their way back in:
Queen’s
Bohemian Rhapsody (
Virgin) jumped five places to #7 and
The Greatest Showman (
Atlantic) rebounded six spots to #9.
The new
Freddie Mercury solo collection
Never Boring (
Virgin) debuts at 18, one slot ahead of
Metal Galaxy by
Absolute’s Japanese kawaii metal band
Babymetal.
Lil Tjay’s debut
True 2 Myself opens at #22.
Tones and I’s “Dance Monkey” (
Parlophone) enjoyed its best week on the chart to date with 85,000 chart sales, including 9.4m streams.
Harry Styles scored the week’s highest new entry with “Lights Up” (
Columbia), his second U.K. Top 40 single.
Regard’s “Ride It” (
Ministry of Sound) rose a slot to #2, while
Ed Sheeran f/
Camila Cabello and
Cardi B’s “South of the Border” (Atlantic) climbed 17 spots to #7.
Jorja Smith’s highest charting single to date, “Be Honest” (
FAMM) was up three places to #8;
Lewis Capaldi made it into the Top 10 for the fourth time with “Bruises” (Virgin EMI) at #9; and Sam Feldt’s
“Post Malone” (
Spinnin’) is up three rungs to #10.