Olivia Rodrigo’s
SOUR (
Polydor) has scored a fourth week at #1 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart;
Queen takes second place. Over on singles, England’s success in the Euro Cup has sent a host of football anthems into the Top 100.
SOUR finished the week just 270 in chart sales ahead of Queen’s
Greatest Hits (
EMI), extending Rodrigo’s reign as the only artist to spend more than a week at #1 this year. Queen’s best-of enjoyed a sales boost due to its 40th anniversary reissue. It leads on physical sales, counting for 78% of its total tally.
Further down,
Utopian Ashes (
Sony) by
Bobby Gillespie and
Jehnny Beth debuts at #12, and
Laura Mvula’s third studio album,
Pink Noise (
Atlantic), opens at #21.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart,
Ed Sheeran’s “Bad Habits” (Atlantic) has a second week at #1 on 103k in sales, including 10.9m streams.
Rodrigo’s “good 4 u” holds at #2, while “Heartbreak Anthem” (Atlantic) by
Galantis,
David Guetta and
Little Mix climbs one to a new peak at #3.
Six football anthems land in this week’s Top 100 ahead of England’s Euro 2020 final with Italy on Sunday. Leading the way is “3 Lions” (
Sony) by
David Baddiel,
Frank Skinner and
The Lightning Seeds, which zooms 18 places to #4. Also in the Top 40, “Vindaloo” (
BMG) by
Fat Les is #36, its highest peak since 2010.
Elsewhere in this week’s Top 40, dance track “Black Magic” (
3beat) by
Jonasu leaps 16 places to #14, and
Tones & I’s “Fly Away” (
Parlophone) rises eight rungs to #25.