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It suffers a 31% decrease in sales but such was Run DMC Vs Jason Nevins’ lead last week that nothing comes close to unseating it at the top of the charts. The 167,000 it sold last week enables the track to go silver (400,000) after just a fortnight and points to a big seller.
Its nearest challenger was a resurgent Celine Dion who climbed again 3-2 with a 16% sales increase (119,000) thanks mainly to renewed advertising for her album (which itself flies 5-1 this week) but also because it was mother’s day, in doing so it deprives the Titanic soundtrack from a return to the top- we can’t get enough it seems.
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Highest new entry of the week goes to a reinvigorated Robbie Williams’ whose last single “Angels” seems to have changed the direction of his career. That single remains top 30 having just topped the 750,000 mark and made “Life Thru A Lens” a regular top 10 attendee, the follow up is no less showy, “Let Me Entertain You” comes with a promo which sees Robbie dressed as a member of rock band Kiss. It crashes straight in at No 3 (72,000) this week, his 5th top 10 single from 6 releases, the album remains top 5.
Currently at No 3 in the US chart, new US RNB sensations Destiny’s Child also strike it big here with their debut single “No No No” which was co-written and features vocals from Wyclef Jean. The track comes in two parts each with its own video and helps the song debut at No 5 (48,000) for the US quartet.
Tin Tin Out are a UK production duo have been released tracks under their own name since 1994 with the biggest hit thus far being “There’s Always Something There To Remind Me” (#14, 1995) a cover of the Sandie Shaw chart topper. Four other minor top 40 singles aside Tin Tin Out now have their biggest hit with another cover, this time of the Sundays “Here’s Where The Story Ends” and have recruited singer Shelly Nelson, it’s new at No 7 (38,000). Nelson incidentally was the vocalist on Treat Infinity’s “Rest Assured” a few months ago. The original Sundays song was never released in the UK and indeed the group themselves only scored their first UK top 20 hit last year with “Summertime”.
Their last single “Fantasy Island” stunned many chart watchers when it flopped at No 33 but fears that that was the end of M People are premature. New single “Angel St” powers in at No 8 (35,000) to become their 10th top 10 single since “How Can I Love You More” became their first in early 1993. The album “Fresco” lifts 41-26 in response but it has underperformed compared to their two previous albums without doubt.
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George Michael may be between albums at present but he continues to feature on top 10 singles this time in sampled form. LL Cool J’s “Father” has a nice slice of Michael's “Father Figure” through it and is new at No 10 (27,000) that outpeak’s Michael’s original by a spot. Cool J has now scored five top ten singles in just 18 months which is impressive when you consider that he only managed a solitary top flight in his first 9 years as a chart star. The song incidentally chronicles the singer’s abuse at the hands of his mother’s boyfriend as a child.
The Spice Girls definitely won’t be heading to No 1 with “Stop” which falls 2-4 (64,000), Madonna’s former No 1 dips 5-6 (42,000) and Savage Garden hold at No 9 (31,000).
1- IT’S LIKE THAT- Run DMC Vs Jason Nevins (167,000) 2- MY HEART WILL GO ON- Celine Dion (119,000) 3- LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU- Robbie Williams (72,000) 4- STOP- Spice Girls (64,000) 5- NO NO NO- Destiny’s Child (48,000) 6- FROZEN- Madonna (42,000) 7- HERE’S WHERE THE STORY ENDS- Tin Tin Out Featuring Shelly Nelson (38,000) 8- ANGEL ST- M People (35,000) 9- TRULY MADLY DEEPLY- Savage Garden (31,000) 10- FATHER- LL Cool J (27,000)
Would have been nice for him to tack on 'Blessings' to the end of it to help its streams. The album seems to be a regular in the Top 40 albums these days so it's doing well for him.
Who would have thought that of all the acts to stop the Spice Girls chart-topping run, it would've been an American rap outfit who hadn't had a hit for a decade?