Music
Shakira returns to number one in UK
Published Monday, Jul 31 2006, 09:15 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly
McFly have been knocked off the top of the UK singles charts by Shakira and Wyclef Jean's Hips Don't Lie.
The group's Sport Relief track has fallen down the chart to sixth position, with the Rogue Traders and Nelly Furtado also dropping in sales with Voodoo Child and Maneater respectively.
Madonna's latest single Get Together has debuted at number seven, while Kasabian have entered the chart at ninth position with Empire.
The top 10 in full:
1. (3) Shakira ft. Wyclef Jean - 'Hips Don't Lie'
2. (18) Christina Aguilera - 'Ain't No Other Man'
3. (2) Rihanna - 'Unfaithful'
4. (4) Lily Allen - 'Smile'
5. (5) James Morrison - 'You Give Me Something'
6. (1) McFly - 'Don't Stop Me Now' / 'Please Please'
7. (-) Madonna - 'Get Together'
8. (6) Rogue Traders - 'Voodoo Child'
9. (-) Kasabian - 'Empire'
10. (7) Nelly Furtado - 'Maneater'
The group's Sport Relief track has fallen down the chart to sixth position, with the Rogue Traders and Nelly Furtado also dropping in sales with Voodoo Child and Maneater respectively.
Madonna's latest single Get Together has debuted at number seven, while Kasabian have entered the chart at ninth position with Empire.
The top 10 in full:
1. (3) Shakira ft. Wyclef Jean - 'Hips Don't Lie'
2. (18) Christina Aguilera - 'Ain't No Other Man'
3. (2) Rihanna - 'Unfaithful'
4. (4) Lily Allen - 'Smile'
5. (5) James Morrison - 'You Give Me Something'
6. (1) McFly - 'Don't Stop Me Now' / 'Please Please'
7. (-) Madonna - 'Get Together'
8. (6) Rogue Traders - 'Voodoo Child'
9. (-) Kasabian - 'Empire'
10. (7) Nelly Furtado - 'Maneater'
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