December 18, 2005 19:00
‘JCB Song’ tops UK charts Westlife Tickets
Nizlopi claim the number one spot
Nizlopi have topped the UK singles chart tonight with their ‘JCB Song’ (December 18).
The track, by a previously unknown pop duo, beat off competition for the number one position from Westlife who hit two with their collaboration with Diana Ross – ‘When You Tell Me That You Love Me’.
Other new entries this week came from Crazy Frog at five with ‘Jingle Bells’ / ‘You Can’t Touch This’, Robbie Williams[a] at eight with ‘Advertising Space’, [a]McFly at nine with ‘Ultraviolet’/’The Ballad Of Paul K’ and Depeche Mode at fifteen with ‘A Pain That I’m Used To’.
This week’s top ten selling singles were:
1. Nizlopi – ‘JCB Song’
2. Westlife ft Diana Ross – ‘When You Tell Me That You Love Me’
3. Pussycat Dolls – ‘Stickwitu’
4. Madonna- ‘Hung Up’
5. Crazy Frog – ‘Jingle Bells’ / ‘U Can’t Touch This’
6. Sugababes – ‘Ugly’
7. Black Eyed Peas – ‘My Humps’
8. Robbie Williams – ‘Advertising Space’
9. McFly – ‘Ultraviolet’ / ‘The Ballad Of Paul K’
10. Westlife – ‘You Raise Me Up’
Meanwhile in the album charts, Eminem claims the top spot with his greatest hits collection ‘Curtain Call’.
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