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One Direction, Maroon 5 continue Irish chart domination
Published Friday, Sep 23 2011, 14:26 BST | By Ryan Love | Add comment

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The pop fivesome's debut single 'What Makes You Beautiful' topped the chart last week, just days before the track also shot to number one in the UK, becoming the fastest-selling single of the year.
Maroon 5 hold strong at number two with 'Moves Like Jagger', while Jason Derulo is this week's highest new entry as 'It Girl' enters in third place. Christina Perri and David Guetta round off the top five.
Ed Sheeran enjoys a 17-spot jump to number six with 'The A-Team', as Dappy debuts at number eight with his first solo single 'No Regrets'.

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Meanwhile, following its use for an X Factor audition, Damien Rice's 'Cannonball' re-enters the top 20 at number 13. Two other new entries this week come from James Morrison at 26 with 'I Won't Let You Go' and Mazzy Star's 'Into Dust' at 40.
Notable climbs are made by Will Young's 'Jealousy', up seven to 25; and Chris Brown and Justin Bieber's 'Next To You', up 19 to number 30.
This week's Top 10 in full:
1. (1) One Direction: 'What Makes You Beautiful'
2. (2) Maroon 5 ft. Christina Aguilera: 'Moves Like Jagger'
3. (2) Jason Derulo: 'It Girl'
4. (3) Christina Perri: 'Jar of Hearts'
5. (5) David Guetta ft Sia: 'Titanium'
6. (23) Ed Sheeran: 'The A Team'
7. (4) Calvin Harris: 'Feel So Close'
8. (3) Dappy: 'No Regrets'
9. (6) The Wanted: 'Glad You Came'
10. (10) Snow Patrol: 'Called Out In The Dark'
> One Direction's rise to fame charted in ITV2 film
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