- Music
- 13 Dec 13
Little movement at the top this week…
One Direction continue their chart domination this week (they're popular, who knew?), as Niall Horan and co's Midnight Memories stays at No. 1, three weeks after its release. You wouldn't bet against them holding out for the Christmas top spot.
Meanwhile, former teen idol and current crooner Robbie Williams sees his second attempt at covering the classics, Swings Both Ways, stay firm at No. 2.
His Take That compadre Gary Barlow climbs up a couple of spaces as Since I Saw You Last hits No. 3.
Irish trad icon Christy Moore is back with a collection of oldsongs (he's essentially 'covered' his own work) and his popularity is still clearly very strong. Where I Come From is up to No. 4.
Rounding off the top 5 is Eminem, with his Marshall Mathers LP 2 slipping slightly from last week's third spot.
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Meanwhile, over on the indie chart, Finbar Furey continues to lord it up over the competition. His record, The Last Great Love Song , has been on the charts for 15 weeks now, and is No. 1 this week. Arctic Monkey's AM comes from third to second, whilst two Nathan Carter efforts (Wagon Wheel and Where I Wanna Be) follow. Passenger's All The Little Lights is at No. 5.