October 5, 2008 19:00

Pink beats Oasis to Number One

And Kings Of Leon remain top of the album chart

Pink beats Oasis to Number One

Pink has beaten Oasis in the battle to be Number One in the UK singles chart.

The singer also knocked Kings Of Leon off the top spot with her new single 'So What', pushing the Followills down to second place, while Oasis went in at Three with 'The Shock Of The Lightning'.

Pink was favourite to win the battle after leading the midweek charts - despite entering at Number 38 last week.

Sugababes also jumped from Eight to Number Four with their new single 'Girls', while Katy Perry's former chart-topper 'I Kissed A Girl' slipped to Number Seven.

In the album chart, Kings Of Leon remain on top for a second week with 'Only By The Night', despite Will Young's bid to claim the Number One spot with his fourth album 'Let It Go'.

Seasick Steve was another new entry at Number Nine with 'I Started Out With Nothin' And I Still Got Most Of It Left'.

The Top Ten singles are as follows:

1. Pink - 'So What'
2. Kings Of Leon – 'Sex On Fire'
3. Oasis - 'The Shock Of The Lightning'
4. Sugababes – 'Girls'
5. Boyzone - 'I Love You Anyway'
6. Rihanna – 'Disturbia'
7. Katy Perry – 'I Kissed A Girl'
8. Pussycat Dolls – 'When I Grow Up'
9. Iglu And Hartly – 'In This City'
10. Gym Class Heroes Ft The Dream – 'Cookie Jar'


The Top Ten albums are:

1. Kings Of Leon – 'Only By The Night'
2. Will Young - 'Let It Go'
3. James Morrison - 'Songs For You Truths For Me'
4. Andrew Johnston - 'One Voice'
5. Rihanna – 'Good Girl Gone Bad'
6. Neyo – 'Year Of The Gentleman'
7. Duffy – 'Rockferry'
8. Bette Midler – 'The Best Bette'
9. Seasick Steve - 'I Started Out With Nothin' And I Still Got Most Of It Left'
10. Pussycat Dolls – 'Doll Domination'

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