No surprise here:
Matt Cardle,
winner of The X Factor 2010, has debuted at
#1 in the UK with his elevator-friendly
"When We Collide." Where's a good ol'
Rage Against The Machine-like
Facebook upset campaign when you need one, you ask? Oh, right—that would be The Trashmen's 1963 jam "Surfin' Bird", which sadly only managed to scrape in at
#3. Better luck next year, kids. Likewise,
Biffy Clyro's original version of "When We Collide", "Many Of Horror", re-enters the chart at
#8.
Michael Jackson and
Akon's
"Hold My Hand" climbs to
#10, giving the Gloved Corpse his first new Top 10 hit in the UK since "One More Chance" went to #5 in December 2003.
Meanwhile, over on the album chart, MJ's
Michael debuts at
#4. Here in the States, the posthumous collection of Jacko jams (that surprisingly doesn't suck) is going toe-to-toe with
Susan Boyle's
The Gift in the final countdown to next week's #1 on the Top 200.
And while we do seem to love our SuBo over here—the enchanting Vocal Sex Queen Of Scotland's
The Gift has been #1 for four non-consecutive weeks now—it's
Take That's
Progress that truly rules the man band's home country. The album is #1 for a fifth week, and thus becomes the last chart-topping LP of 2010 across the pond.
The U.K. Top 10:
1. "When We Collide" -
Matt Cardle *new* *1 week* 2. "What's My Name" -
Rihanna feat. Drake 3. "Surfin' Bird" -
The Trashmen *new* 4. "The Time (Dirty Bit)" -
The Black Eyed Peas 5. "Your Song" -
Ellie Goulding6. "The Flood" -
Take That7. "Only Girl (In The World)" -
Rihanna 8. "Many Of Horror" -
Biffy Clyro 9. "Whip My Hair" -
Willow10. "Hold My Hand" -
Michael Jackson feat. Akon
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