Monday, December 16, 2019

A mere 2.2k combined chart sales separate
Harry Styles,
Rod Stewart and
Stormzy in the race for the U.K.’s Official Albums #1 on Friday. Over on singles, last year’s Christmas #1, viral dad blogger
LadBaby, has taken an early lead with a new charity release.
Styles is new at #1 at the halfway point with
Fine Line (
Columbia), followed closely by Stewart whose
You’re In My Heart (
Rhino) is just 60 combined sales behind at #2.
Stormzy’s
Heavy is the Head (
Atlantic/
Merky) is new at #3; it was the most streamed album this weekend.
Robbie Williams’ yuletide collection,
The Christmas Present (Columbia), is at #4, and
Coldplay’s
Everyday Life (
Parlophone) is #5.
The only other new entry in this week’s sales flash belongs to
Gary Numan, whose live album with the
Skaparis Orchestra,
When The Sky Came Down (
BMG), could net him a 16th Top 40 album. It’s #22.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles midweek update, LadBaby takes an early lead for the Christmas #1 with “I Love Sausage Rolls” (a very British twist on
Joan Jett’s classic “I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll”), which has been released in aid of food bank charity
The Trussell Trust.
While LadBaby leads on downloads, he’s nowhere to be seen on
Spotify’s U.K. Top 50, where
Mariah Carey's classic "All I Want For Christmas is You" (
Sony) is currently #1 (#6 on today's Official Chart).
It’s going to be a close race for the Official Singles Christmas #1 too—there’s just 2k combined sales separating the other three contenders, with Stormzy f/
Ed Sheeran &
Burna Boy’s “Own It” at #2 and
Wham!’s “Last Christmas” (Sony) at #3, which sit at #3 and #2 on Spotify's chart respectively, and
Ellie Goulding’s version of “River” (
Polydor) at #4.
Stormzy has the second highest new entry with “Audacity” f/
Headie One at #8, followed by “Lessons” at #13.