December 14, 2009 11:42
Florence And The Machine top NME Chart for fourth consecutive week
'You've Got The Love' beats 'Sweet Child O' Mine' to top spot
Photo: Guy Eppel
Florence And The Machine have made it a month at the top of the NME Chart, with 'You've Got The Love' spending its fourth week at the summit.
'You've Got The Love' held off competition from Taken By Trees' cover of Guns N' Roses' 'Sweet Child O' Mine', which went in at Number Two. The song, which is sung by former Concretes frontwoman Victoria Bergsman, is currently being used in a John Lewis TV advert.
Muse, Ellie Goulding, Depeche Mode and Kasabian feature elsewhere in the chart.
The NME Chart was today (December 14) exclusively announced live on NME Radio, who count down the Top 30 every Monday from 10am (GMT).
To tune in to the show, head to Sky Channel 0184, Virgin Media 975, Freesat 727, DAB in London or NME.COM/radio.
This week's Top Ten is:
1. Florence And The Machine - 'You've Got The Love'
2. Taken By Trees - 'Sweet Child O' Mine'
3. Muse - 'Undisclosed Desires'
4. Calvin Harris - 'Flashback'
5. Mumford & Sons - 'Little Lion Man'
6. Ellie Goulding - 'Under The Sheets'
7. Kasabian - 'Underdog'
8. Biffy Clyro - 'The Captain'
9. Depeche Mode - 'Fragile Tension'/'Hole To Feed'
10. Temper Trap - 'Fader'
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