June 7, 2009 18:25

Paolo Nutini hits Number One in the albums chart

Scottish singer-songwriter's new record lands 'Sunny Side Up'

Paolo Nutini hits Number One in the albums chart

Paolo Nutini has hit Number One in the UK albums charts tonight (June 7).

The Scottish singer-songwriter's second album 'Sunny Side Up' knocked Eminem's 'Relapse' off the top spot - it falls to Number Three.

Eels' new LP 'Hombre Lobo' went in at Number 18.

In the UK singles chart, Black Eyed Peas returned to the top spot after a fortnight at Number Two with 'Boom Boom Pow'.

Kasabian debuted at Three with 'Fire', the first single to be taken from third album 'West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum'.

The top 10 singles are:

1. Black Eyed Peas - 'Boom Boom Pow'
2. Dizzee Rascal - 'Bonkers'
3. Kasabian - 'Fire'
4. Agnes - 'Release Me'
5. Daniel Merriweather - 'Red'
6. Keri Hilson/Kanye West/Ne-Yo - 'Knock You Down'
7. Soulja Boy Tellem Ft Sammie - 'Kiss Me Thru The Phone'
8. Tinchy Stryder - 'Number One'
9. Veronicas - 'Untouched'
10. La Roux - 'In For The Kill'


The top 10 albums are:

1. Paulo Nutini - 'Sunny Side Up'
2. Daniel Merriweather - 'Love & War'
3. Eminem - 'Relapse'
4. Escala - 'Escala'
5. Paul Potts - 'Passione'
6. Lily Allen - 'It's Not Me, It's You'
7. Green Day - '21st Century Breakdown'
8. Pink - 'Funhouse'
9. The Prodigy - 'Invaders Must Die'
10. Lady GaGa - 'The Fame'

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