Pink tops singles chart for third week running
Pink has remained at the top of the UK singles chart for a third week in a row
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Sunday, 19, Oct 2008 07:06
Pink has stayed at the top of the UK singles chart for a third week in a row with her single So What.
The American singer held off competition from a series of new entries in the top ten this week.
Comedian Peter Kay's parody of an X Factor winning song was the second biggest selling single of the week, with Geraldine McQueen and The Winner's Song number two in the chart.
The new single by last year's actual X Factor winner, Leon Jackson, Don't Call This Love charted at number three in this week's chart.
The top five was made up by former number one Sex on Fire by Kings of Leon and Up by the Saturdays.
At number six this week was Snow Patrol's new song, Take Back The City, while number seven was Miss Independence by Ne-Yo.
Making up the top ten were Disturbia by Rihanna at number eight, Raindrops (Encore Une Fois) by Sash! featuring Stunt at nine, and Sugababes' Girls at number ten.
There was a new entry at the top of the album chart also this week, with Keane's Perfect Symmetry knocking Oasis off the top spot.