More than 11 years after it first topped the chart and two years after it last reached the summit, Michael Bublé’s modern evergreen Christmas takes advantage of a weak market to return to pole position.
Its consumption up 42.83% week-on-week to 19,985 units (434 CDs, 151 vinyl albums, 331 digital downloads, 19,069 sales-equivalent streams), it has now spent as long at No.1 – five weeks – as the rest of Bublé’s canon combined. It easily outsold last week’s No.1, Midnights, ...
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