The Script heads straight to #1 on the Official U.K. Albums Chart with
Tales From the Script–Greatest Hits (
Sony CMG).
Ed Sheeran’s “Shivers” claims a fourth week at #1 on the singles chart.
The Irish rockers’ best-of lands at the top with 23k, 87% of which was physical sales. They join
Arctic Monkeys,
Genesis,
Pink Floyd,
Kings of Leon,
Radiohead,
Blur and
Muse as bands with six #1 albums.
Right below The Script is
The Specials’
Protest Songs 1924-2012 (
Island), at #2; it’s the week’s biggest seller on vinyl.
Queen drummer
Roger Taylor posts his first solo U.K. Top 10 as his sixth record,
Outsider (
Virgin), debuts at #3.
Tony Bennett and
Lady Gaga enter at #6 with their
Cole Porter collection,
Love for Sale (
Universal). At #7 is
Hans Zimmer’s soundtrack to the new
James Bond film,
No Time To Die (
Decca); it’s the highest-charting Bond ST in the franchise’s history (thanks to
Billie Eilish's title track).
Rapper
Potter Payper’s
Thanks for Waiting (
0207), at #8, is his second U.K. Top 10 album and the most-streamed new entry of the week. The vinyl release of
Taylor Swift’s
Fearless (Taylor’s Version) (
EMI) pushes it to #9.
Elsewhere,
Sugababes’ 20th anniversary re-release of their debut album,
One Touch (
London), hits #18, outperforming the #26 peak of the original.
Yes’
The Quest (
Insideoutmusic) is new at #20.
Following the news of her return next week,
Adele’s
25 (
XL) rebounds into the Top 40, zooming 28 places to #27.
Sheeran’s “Shivers” (
Atlantic) racked up another 6.7m streams in the U.K. over the past seven days, giving it a comfortable lead over
Elton John &
Dua Lipa’s “Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)” (
Mercury), which holds at #2 for a third week.
Glass Animals’ “Heat Waves” (Polydor) rises three slots to a new high of #5, becoming the Oxford band’s first Top 5 hit.
Other new apices include
Becky Hill &
Topic’s “My Heart Goes (La Di Da)” at #15,
Shouse’s “Love Tonight” at #22 and
Dermot Kennedy’s “Better Days” at #26.