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Kings keep Young off top of albums chart
Published Sunday, Oct 5 2008, 19:35 BST | By Nick Levine

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Will Young has to settle for a number two debut with Let It Go, his fourth studio album. The singer's previous LP, Keep On, also entered the charts at two in 2005.
Meanwhile, James Morrison bows at three with Songs For You, Truths For Me, the follow-up to his 2006 debut Undiscovered, which peaked at number one.
Other new entries in the top ten come from Andrew Johnston, the boy soprano who finished third on this year's series of Britain's Got Talent, and American blues singer Seasick Steve.
The top ten albums in full (click where possible for our reviews):
1. (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. (2) Rihanna: 'Good Girl Gone Bad'
6. (5) Ne-Yo: 'Year Of The Gentleman'
7. (3) Duffy: 'Rockferry'
8. (6) Bette Midler: 'The Best Bette'
9. (-) Seasick Steve: 'I Started Out With Nothin'...'
10. (4) Pussycat Dolls: 'Doll Domination'
Source: Official Chart Company
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