June 22, 2003 19:03

EVANESCENCE RULE THE CHARTS

'Bring Me To Life' stays at Number One, while their album knocks Radiohead from the top spot...

EVANESCENCE RULE THE CHARTS

EVANESCENCE have held on to the UK Number One spot for another week with their single 'BRING ME TO LIFE' - and their album 'FALLEN' has also shot up to Number One.

The track has beaten this week's highest new entry, 'Fast Food Song' by the Fast Food Rockers, which goes straight in at Number Two.

Other new entries inside the Top Ten come from Delta Goodrem with 'Lost Without You' at Number Four, Wayne Wonder, with 'No Letting Go' at Number Five and Jennifer Ellison with 'Baby I Don't Care' Number Six. In addition, Ashanti's 'Rock Wit U (Awww Baby)' enters the singles chart at Number Seven.

This week's Top Ten UK singles are:
1. Evanescence - 'Bring Me To Life'
2. Fast Food Rockers - 'Fast Food Song'
3. R Kelly - 'Ignition Remix'
4. Delta Goodrem - 'Lost Without You'
5. Wayne Wonder - 'No Letting Go'
6. Jennifer Ellison - 'Baby I Don't Care'
7. Ashanti - 'Rock Wit U (Awww Baby)'
8. Busta Rhymes ft Mariah Carey - 'I Know What You Want'
9. XFM & DJ Chucky - 'Fly On The Wings Of Love'
10. Christina Aguilera - 'Fighter'

Three weeks at the top of the singles chart has pushed Evanescence's album 'Fallen' up four places to the top of the albums chart, knocking Radiohead's 'Hail To The Thief' down one place to Number Two.

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