Friday, November 22, 2019
Westlife have hit the top of the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart with
Spectrum (
Virgin EMI) becoming their eighth #1 on 63k combined chart sales. Over on singles,
Billie Eilish starts at #3 with “Everything I Wanted” (
Polydor).
Spectrum is Westlife’s first studio album in nine years, and first #1 in 12; they last topped the albums chart in 2007 with
Back Home (
Sony BMG).
At #2,
Celine Dion’s
Courage (
Columbia) is her highest charting album in the U.K. in 17 years;
Take That’s new live album,
Odyssey: Greatest Hits Live (
Eagle Rock), charts at #5.
Kidz Bop Kids’
Kidz Bop 2020 (
Kidzbop) ends the week at #7, football pundit
Chris Kamara scores at #8 with
Here’s To Christmas (
Silva Screen); and
Tory Lanez’
Chixtape 5 (
Interscope) rounds out the Top 10 with #10.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart,
Tones & I’s “Dance Monkey” (
Parlophone) is one week away from claiming the title of longest-running #1 single of 2019. It spends an eighth week at the top on 83k combined chart sales, including 9.6m streams.
Eilish’s “Everything I Wanted” is her third U.K. Top 10 while
Maroon 5 score their eighth Top 5 with “Memories” (Polydor) rising to a new peak at #5.
Lewis Capaldi’s
“Bruises” (
Virgin EMI)rebounds four places to #6, matching the song's previous chart peak last month, and his new single “Before You Go” goes straight in at #19.
Self-released viral TikTok hit “Roxanne” by
Arizona Zervas rises 14 places to #10, and
Blackbear's “Hot Girl Bummer” (Interscope) also rises five places to #14.
Following his
SNL presenter stint,
Harry Styles goes back up seven places to #16 with “Lights Up” (
Columbia) and his latest, “Watermelon Sugar,” is new at #35.