Music
Vickers gains massive lead in midweeks
Published Wednesday, Apr 21 2010, 16:02 BST | By Robert Copsey

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According to the Official Charts Company, Vickers has obtained a strong lead for the number one slot, selling 40% more copies than her closest contender, Chipmunk's duet with Esmee Denters 'Until You Were Gone', which is also a new entry this week.
The lead means she will most-likely retain her position for the final weekly chart announced on Sunday.
Tina Turner's 'The Best' is also expected to return to the top 20 this Sunday following a Facebook campaign by Glasgow Rangers fans. The song peaked at number five in the UK on it's first release in 1989.
On the album's chart, Paul Weller is on course to score his sixth number one album with Wake Up The Nation, and Meat Loaf's Hang Cool Teddy Bear and Kate Nash's My Best Friend Is You are currently holding positions four and six respectively.
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