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Mary Byrne LP continues to lead Irish chart
Published Friday, Apr 8 2011, 13:57 BST | By Ryan Love | Add comment

The X Factor star's debut collection Mine & Yours continues its chart reign, holding Adele in second place with 21.
Bell X1 score this week's highest new entry with their LP Bloodless Coup. It pushes Adele's debut album 19 down one spot to number four, while Ronan Keating holds firm at number five with When Ronan Met Burt.
Elsewhere in the Top 10, The Villagers climb 27 places to number nine with Becoming A Jackal.
Jamie Lawson's Wasn't Expecting That debuts at number 11, while Britney Spears falls eight to number 12 with her seventh album Femme Fatale.
Other notable climbers this week include: The Overtones at number 24 with Good Ol' Fashioned Love, Pink's Greatest Hits collection at number 28, Take That's Progress at number 29 and The Drifters' Up On The Roof: The Very Best Of at number 36.
Meanwhile, Nicole Scherzinger plummets down the chart to number 37 with her debut collection Killer Love.
This week's Top 10 in full:
1. (1) Mary Byrne: 'Mine & Yours'
2. (2) Adele: '21'
3. (*) Bell X1: 'Bloodless Coup'
4. (3) Adele: '19'
5. (5) Ronan Keating & Burt Bacharach: 'When Ronan Met Burt'
6. (9) Bruno Mars: 'Doo-wops & Hooligans'
7. (8) Rihanna: 'Loud'
8. (6) Elbow: 'Build A Rocket Boys'
9. (36) Villagers: 'Becoming A Jackal'
10. (10) Imelda May: 'Love Tattoo'
Watch Mary Byrne's X Factor performance of 'This Is A Man's World' below:
> Adele secures sixth week at Irish top spot
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