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UK Pop Music Charts November 5, 2007

Singles and Albums

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Leona Lewis - Bleeding Love

Leona Lewis - Bleeding Love

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Top 5 Pop Singles

  1. Leona Lewis - Bleeding Love
  2. Take That - Rule the World
  3. Westlife - Home
  4. Timbaland featuring OneRepublic - Apologize
  5. Mark Ronson featuring Amy Winehouse - Valerie

Big Chart Movers

  • #29-#12 Samim - Heater
  • #43-#17 Robyn - Handle Me
  • #35-#22 Akon - Sorry, Blame It On Me

    Hot New Singles

    • #15 Elvis Presley - Viva Las Vegas
    • #16 Koopa - The Crash
    • #19 Craig David - Hot Stuff (Let's Dance)

    Comments

    Timbaland's "Apologize" enters the top 5 this week giving OneRepublic lead vocalist Ryan Tedder, the singer of "Apologize," major involvement in 2 of the top 5 singles this week. He is a co-songwriter and producer of Leona Lewis' "Bleeding Love." The other songwriter of "Bleeding Love" is teen idol Jesse McCartney. Craig David returns to the top 20 this week with "Hot Stuff (Let's Dance)" built around samples from David Bowie's classic "Let's Dance."

    For more chart details, visit The Official Charts Company.

    Top 5 Pop Albums

    1. Eagles - Long Road Out of Eden
    2. Britney Spears - Blackout
    3. Hoosiers - The Trick to Life
    4. Robert Plant & Alison Krauss - Raising Sand
    5. Whitney Houston - The Ultimate Collection

    Hot New Albums

    Comments

    The top 5 is crowded with classic pop artists led by the Eagles with their very first UK #1 coming over 25 years after their last complete studio album The Long Run in 1979. The Backstreet Boys make an anemic debut at only #21.

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