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Entertainment 28-01-2005
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snippet: Elvis Presley has failed to become the first dead artist to have three consecutive Number One hits, but he probably doesn`t mind. After the success of chart-toppers `Jailhouse Rock` (this week`s number 50) and `One night` (this week`s Number 20), `A Fool Such As I` manages only Number Two, outsold by this week`s new Number One, `Goodies`, the debut UK single from US R&B star Ciara.
The Chemical Brothers make an impressive return at Three with `Galvanize`, their first Top 5 hit since `Hey Boy Hey Girl` in 1999, featuring vocals by Q-Tip. Athlete`s `Wires`, the first single from their second album, is new at Four and Feeder make their return to the charts with the mournful `Tumble And Fall` at Five. And there are two other new entries in a very fresh-looking Top Ten: Lucie Silvas is new at Six with `Breathe In` and Stonebridge, featuring vocals by Swedish diva Therese, are new at Nine with the floorfiller `Take Me Away`. [... more]
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