It took nearly 10 years to progress from first hit to first No.1 for Hozier, and the Irish singer/songwriter is in no hurry to relinquish his hard-earned crown, with ...
Twenty-six years to the month after they topped the chart with compilation The Best Of, indie rock legends James finally return to No.1 with 18th studio album, Yummy on consumption ...
How sweet it is: Bouncing Beyonce’s Texas Hold ‘Em (1-3, 45,999 sales) from pole position, and blocking Benson Boone’s Beautiful Things (2-2, 51,533 sales) from reclaiming it, Too Sweet ...
The Libertines’ first album in more than eight years, All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade, is also their first No.1 for nearly 20 years, debuting atop the chart on ...
Yee-haw! Beyoncé’s stylistic switch seems to have done her no harm at all, with country-flavoured eighth studio album, Cowboy Carter, racing to a No.1 debut on consumption of 39,990 ...
Already Beyoncé’s longest-running No.1, Texas Hold ‘Em returns to the top of the chart following the release of her new album, Cowboy Carter, which itself debuts at No.1 while spinning-off ...
The chart remains in thrall to American solo artists, with the same five individuals filling the top five positions for the third week in a row, with the youngest of ...
Ten years to the week since their first chart topper, The Take Off And Landing Of Everything, surrendered its title to George Michael’s Symphonica, Elbow secure their fourth No.1 ...
Hold ‘Em Folds: after four weeks atop the singles chart, Texas Hold ‘Em dips to No.3 (48,168 sales) for Beyonce, unable to fend off Beautiful Things, which increases sales for ...
Ending a run of 10 consecutive weeks in which new albums debuted at No.1, and 17 consecutive weeks in which leadership of the chart changed, Eternal Sunshine snares a second ...