Friday, December 17, 2021
Adele’s
30 (
Columbia) has claimed a fourth consecutive week at #1 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart. Over on singles,
Ed Sheeran and
Elton John remain on top for a second week.
30 has spent the most consecutive weeks at #1 of any album this year and today has nearly double the sales of its closest rival, Sheeran’s
= (
Atlantic).
This week’s highest-new-albums entry is
Paul Weller’s
An Orchestrated Songbook (
Polydor), which debuts at #4.
Elton John’s former chart-topper,
The Lockdown Sessions (
EMI), is up two to #7, while
Juice WRLD’s posthumous
Fighting Demons (
Interscope) enters at #8.
Neil Young & Crazy Horse’s
Barn (
Reprise) debuts at #16, while
Doja Cat’s
Planet Her (
Kemosabe/
RCA) soars six places to #22 following its physical release.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart, Sheeran and John’s “Merry Christmas” (Atlantic) remains at #1 and is now a front-runner to claim the coveted Christmas top spot next week.
The track has competition from YouTuber
LadBaby, though, who hit #1 at Christmas the last three years in a row with a charity release benefiting
The Trussell Trust. This year he's enlisted the help of Sheeran and John for their comedy track, “Sausage Rolls for Everyone.”
Elsewhere, a new record has been set for the most Christmas songs to land in the Top 40 a week prior to the #1 race, with 24 in the chart. Hits by
Wham! (#3),
Mariah Carey (#4),
Shakin’ Stevens (#6) and
The Pogues featuring
Kirsty MacColl (#7) all hold steady in the Top 10 from last week, while
Brenda Lee’s “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” (
MCA Nashville) is up two to #8.
The sole gainer in the Top 10 this week not Christmas-related comes courtesy of
Sam Fender, who rebounds six places to #9 with “Seventeen Going Under” (Polydor).