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Fifth week on top for Gnarls Barkley
Published Sunday, Apr 30 2006, 23:11 BST | By Dave West
Gnarls Barkley have held the UK singles chart number one spot for a fifth week while their record tops the album chart.
The hip hop outfit hold their position with 'Crazy' and have also entered at number one in the albums chart with their record 'St Elsewhere'.
Led by Jack White's Raconteurs at number four, the top ten sees three new entries – Dirty Pretty Things and Chicane Ft Tom Jones also making the grade.
Snow Patrol, meanwhile, re-enter at seven, up from 30.
The UK top ten in full:
1. (1) Gnarls Barkley: 'Crazy'
2. (2) Rihanna: ‘Sos’
3. (3) Infernal: 'From Paris to Berlin'
4. (-) Raconteurs: 'Steady As She Goes'
5. (-) Dirty Pretty Things: ‘Bang Bang You're Dead’
6. (3) Shayne Ward: ‘No Promises’
7. (30) Snow Patrol: 'You're All I Have'
8. (-) Chicane Ft Tom Jones: 'Stoned In Love'
9. (5) Mary J Blige & U2: 'One'
10. (6) Kooks: 'Naive'
The hip hop outfit hold their position with 'Crazy' and have also entered at number one in the albums chart with their record 'St Elsewhere'.
Led by Jack White's Raconteurs at number four, the top ten sees three new entries – Dirty Pretty Things and Chicane Ft Tom Jones also making the grade.
Snow Patrol, meanwhile, re-enter at seven, up from 30.
The UK top ten in full:
1. (1) Gnarls Barkley: 'Crazy'
2. (2) Rihanna: ‘Sos’
3. (3) Infernal: 'From Paris to Berlin'
4. (-) Raconteurs: 'Steady As She Goes'
5. (-) Dirty Pretty Things: ‘Bang Bang You're Dead’
6. (3) Shayne Ward: ‘No Promises’
7. (30) Snow Patrol: 'You're All I Have'
8. (-) Chicane Ft Tom Jones: 'Stoned In Love'
9. (5) Mary J Blige & U2: 'One'
10. (6) Kooks: 'Naive'
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