Queen of the charts: Long dubbed The Queen Of Country Pop, Shania Twain is royal ruler of the album chart for the third time in her career this week, with ...
Rod Stewart is No.1 for the third week in a row (and the 33rd time in his career) with his Royal Philharmonic Orchestra collaboration You’re In My Heart, albeit with ...
South Korean K-Pop septet BTS make chart history, becoming the first act from the country to have a No.1 album, debuting atop the list with Map Of The Soul: Persona. ...
The No.1 album of the week and the No.1 album of the year is the Motion Picture Cast Recording of The Greatest Showman. Topping the chart for the third time ...
The double proved a little beyond him but while Paradise jumps 5-2 to become George Ezra’s highest-charting single to date, parent album Staying At Tamara’s dashes to a No.1 ...
New year, same old number ones: Ed Sheeran remains in control of both the singles and albums chart this week, with Perfect spending its fifth consecutive week atop the singles ...
Eight weeks after its introductory single Too Good At Goodbyes debuted atop the chart for Sam Smith, his second album, The Thrill Of It All, does likewise.
With a first ...
Five years to the week after they secured their fourth No.1 album with Battle Born, The Killers are on the rampage again, slaughtering their rivals with follow-up Wonderful Wonderful opening ...
American indie band The National top the chart for the first time, with their seventh album, Sleep Well Beast, opening in pole position on sales of 20,118 copies (including 1,922 ...