My Chemical Romance still toast of charts
My Chemical Romance are at number one again
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Sunday, 22, Oct 2006 07:41
Welcome to the Black Parade by My Chemical Romance is still the top-selling single in Britain, a week after debuting at the top.
The US emo band beat off stiff competition from Razorlight's America to retain their first placing in a very static week for new music.
Bob Sinclair and Cutee B's Rock This Party (Everybody Dance Now) swaps places with I Don't Feel Like Dancin from the Scissor Sisters to take third place, while Girls Aloud achieved the highest new entry by claiming the number five spot with Kinda Ooooh.
Veteran rocker Meatloaf wasn't far behind the quintet at six with It's All Coming Back to Me Now, featuring Marion Raven, with P Diddy and Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger dropping two to seven.
Wonderful World by James Morrison moves up 12 to eight, while Ordinary Boys' first single of their new album, Lonely at the top, comes in at ten.
Lil' Chris proves that it must be coming up to half-term by staying in the top ten at nine.
No change in the album chart either, with The Killers still at number one with Sam's Town, followed by Scissor Sisters and Razorlight with Tah-Dah and Razorlight respectively.