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UK Pop Music Charts October 30, 2006

Singles and Albums

By Bill Lamb, About.com

Robbie Williams - Rudebox

Robbie Williams - Rudebox

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Top 5 Pop Singles

  1. McFly - Star Girl
  2. Fedde Le Grand - Put Your Hands Up For Detroit
  3. Girls Aloud - Something Kinda Ooooh
  4. My Chemical Romance - Welcome to the Black Parade
  5. Beyonce - Irreplaceable

Hot New Singles

  • #11 Bodyrox featuring Luciana - Yeah Yeah
  • #22 Raconteurs - Broken Boy Soldier
  • #30 Long Blondes - Once and Never Again

Comments

The UK's biggest teen pop act McFly return to the top again this week with their latest single "Star Girl." Surprisingly, Girls Aloud are kept from climbing higher than #3 by Dutch performer Fedde Le Grand with his dance hit "Put Your Hands Up for Detroit." Beyonce gains a 3rd top 10 hit from her album B'Day. She is yet to land a top 10 pop single from the album back home in the US.

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Top 5 Pop Albums

  1. Robbie Williams - Rudebox
  2. My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade
  3. Meat Loaf - Bat Out of Hell 3: The Monster Is Loose
  4. Rod Stewart - Still the Same...Great Rock Classics Of Our Time
  5. The Killers - Sam's Town

Hot New Albums

  • #10 John Legend - Once Again
  • #15 Ordinary Boys - How to Get Everything You Ever Wanted

Comments

4 of the top 5 albums this week are new to the chart. The only thing that could block a #1 debut from My Chemical Romance is the latest album by Robbie Williams, one of the world's biggest pop stars everywhere except the US. Classic rock stars Meat Loaf and Rod Stewart also see their latest releases show up inside the top 5.

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