Friday, December 24, 2021
Adele has scored the U.K. #1 album on Christmas Eve with
30 (
Columbia). Over on singles,
LadBaby make Official Chart history.
30 logged 70.8k in sales over the past seven days to hold onto the Official Albums top spot for a fifth consecutive week. Of that total, 62k were physical copies. The album marks Adele’s second Christmas #1, having previously reached the festive top spot in 2015 with
25.
In addition,
30 matches the five-week run of
Olivia Rodrigo’s
SOUR (
Polydor) at the top to claim its place as joint longest-running #1 album of the year.
Elsewhere in the Top 10,
Michael Bublé’s
Christmas (
Reprise) is up one to #4, while
Andre Rieu and his
Johann Strauss Orchestra claim a new peak at #5 with
Happy Together (
UMG).
Rod Stewart’s
Tears of Hercules (
Warner Records) climbs four to #6, Westlife’s
Wild Dreams (
Warner Music U.K.) rises one to #8,
Little Mix’s greatest hits,
Between Us (
RCA), is up two to #9 and
Coldplay’s former chart-topper
Music of the Spheres (
Parlophone) breaks into the Top 10 once more at #10.
Roddy Ricch’s
Live Life Fast (
Atlantic) is the highest new entry, starting at #34.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart, YouTubers LadBaby have scored the Christmas #1 single for a fourth consecutive year, landing an all-time record; “Sausage Rolls for Everyone" (
frtyfve), featuring
Ed Sheeran and
Elton John (to excellent effect), was released to benefit
The Trussell Trust. It
hit the top on 136k in sales, 85% of which were downloads.
Sheeran and John’s “Merry Christmas” (Atlantic/
EMI) has moved down one to #2, joining a legion of yuletide tunes in the Top 5.
Wham!’s “Last Christmas” (
Epic) sits at #3, followed by
Mariah Carey at #4 with “All I Want for Christmas Is You” (
Columbia).
Rounding out the Top 5 is punk band
The K**ts'
special message for the Prime Minister, “Boris Johnson Is Still a F**cking C**t” (
Direct Action), at #5.
And on that joyous note, Merry Christmas, one and all!