Music
Kings of Leon continue album chart reign
Published Sunday, Oct 31 2010, 19:00 GMT | By Daniel Sperling

The Tennessee rock band maintained pole position as a new version of Michael Bublé's Crazy Love, and new releases in the form of Joe McElderry's Wide Awake and The Wanted's self-titled album, failed to outperform them.
Three more albums also made their debut within the top ten, as Taylor Swift's Speak Now arrives at six, Barbra Streisand lands at eight with The Ultimate Collection and The Soldiers, a group of British Army personnel, settle in at ten with Letters Home.
Elsewhere on the chart, Elton John and Leon Russell's The Union lands at 12, while Bryan Ferry manages to sneak into the top 20 with this week's number 19, Olympia.
Meanwhile, The Beatles fail to retain their spots in the top section of the chart, as the reissuing of their greatest hits from 1967-70 and 1962-1966 slip to 16 and 17 respectively.
The top ten in full:
1. (1) Kings of Leon: 'Come Around Sundown'
2. (7) Michael Bublé: 'Crazy Love'
3. (-) Joe McElderry: 'Wide Awake'
4. (-) The Wanted: 'The Wanted'
5. (2) Robbie Williams: 'In And Out Of Consciousness: Greatest Hits 1990-2010'
6. (-) Taylor Swift: 'Speak Now'
7. (3) Tinie Tempah: 'Disc-Overy'
8. (-) Barbra Streisand: 'The Ultimate Collection'
9. (5) Katy Perry: 'Teenage Dream'
10. (-) The Soldiers: 'Letters Home'
Source: Official Charts Company
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