Friday, November 20, 2020
With 62,000 for
Power Up,
Columbia’s
AC/DC has claimed the biggest first-week album sales of 2020 in the U.K., landing at #1 on the Official Albums Chart.
Power Up is AC/DC’s fourth #1 album in the U.K. and their first in a decade.
Over on singles,
Ariana Grande wins a chart battle with
Billie Eilish to remain on top.
McFly’s comeback release,
Young Dumb Thrills (
BMG), is new at #2, followed by
Andrea Bocelli’s Believe (
Decca) at #3 and
Paloma Faith’s
Infinite Things (
RCA) at #4.
Dutch conductor
Andre Rieu’s
Jolly Holiday (
UMG) is #6,
Sophie Ellis-Bextor compilation
Songs From the Kitchen Disco (
Cooking Vinyl) ends at #8, and The
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s
new arrangement of
Johnny Cash songs,
Johnny Cash and the RPO (
Sony), lands today, 11/20, at #10.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles chart, Grande’s “positions” (Island) has a fourth week at #1, on 5.6m streams. Eilish sits just 960 in sales behind, at #2, with new entry “Therefore I Am” (
Polydor).
This year’s
BBC Children in Need charity single, “Stop Crying Your Heart Out” (
Decca), finishes at #7. It's the most-downloaded single of the week, with 22,000 in digital sales.