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Charts:April 25, 2011
Birthdays:
October 17, 1972
Eminem October 17, 1972 Wyclef Jean (Fugees) October 17, 1971 Christopher Kirkpatrick ('N Sync) October 17, 1968 Ziggy Marley October 17, 1967 Rene Dif (Aqua) October 17, 1958 Alan Jackson October 17, 1941 Jim Seal (Seals & Crofts) |
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Robbie Williams Storms UK Album ChartOctober 17, 2010
Robbie Williams has topped the UK album chart with his greatest hits collection.
‘In And Out Of Consciousness: Greatest Hits 1990-2010’ has become the Take That star’s ninth number one of his career. The album, which features a duet with Gary Barlow, outsold the rest of the top-5 combined, according to the Official Charts Company. Williams said: “I am thrilled. It couldn't come at a better time for me - twenty years into my career, and just as I embark on a new adventure with Take That. “Thanks to all the fans who have supported me over the years - you have been amazing." Elsewhere, Sir Cliff Richard scored the thirty-ninth Top-10 album of his fifty-year career with ‘Bold As Brass’, which debuted at number three. Dubstep supergroup Magnetic Man’s selt-titled debut entered at number five, while Belle & Sebastian’s ‘Write About Love’ charted at number eight. Meanwhile, in the singles chart, Cee Lo Green remained at number one for a second week with ‘F*ck You’. Duck Sauce, the side-project of Armand Van Helden and A-Trak, debuted at number three with their club hit ‘Barbra Streisand’. (by Jason Gregory) See also: Robbie Williams 'Big Brother' To Princess Beatrice (12.04.2011)
Robbie Williams 'Draws Portrait Of Rod Stewart' (03.02.2011)
Robbie Williams To Get His Own Musical (26.01.2011)
Robbie Williams: Take That Tour Is Still On (21.01.2011)
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