September 18, 2005 19:03

Pussycat Dolls purring with second week at number one

Meanwhile Paul McCartney is back in the album charts

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Pussycat Dolls have clinched a second week at the top of the UK singles chart tonight (September 18).

The group’s ‘Don’t Cha’ remains at number one just ahead of Sean Paul ’s ‘We Be Burnin’ which enters at number two.

Elsewhere in the top ten there are new entries for Bon Jovi, who reach number six with ‘Have A Nice Day’ , 50 Cent’s ‘Outta Control’ which goes in at seven and HIM who are at number ten with ‘Wings Of A Butterfly’

Further down the chart there are new entries for Kano who enter at number 25 with ‘Nite Nite’, while The Subways just make it into the top 30 as ‘With You’ goes in at number 29.

This week’s top ten singles are:

1. Pussycat Dolls Ft Busta Rhymes – ‘Don't Cha’
2. Sean Paul - ‘We Be Burnin'
3. Gorillaz – ‘Dare’
4. Mylo Vs Miami Sound Machine – ‘Doctor Pressure’
5. Daniel Powter – ‘Bad Day’
6. Bon Jovi – ‘Have A Nice Day’
7. 50 Cent Ft Mobb Deep – ‘Outta Control’
8. Rihanna – ‘Pon De Replay’
9. Coldplay – ‘Fix You’
10. HIM – ‘Wings Of A Butterfly’



In the album charts, David Gray is the new number one with ’Life In Slow Motion’ , while Paul McCartney returns with 'Chaos And Creation In The Backyard' going in at number ten.

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