Allen's version of "Somewhere only we know", which features
in a popular Christmas advertising campaign, first topped the
charts two weeks ago but was beaten last week by Scottish singer
Calvin Harris and Swedish DJ Alesso.
This week "Somewhere only we know", a song originally released
in 2004 by British band Keane, won back the top spot by
outselling second-placed "Story of my life" by boyband One
Direction. Harris and DJ Alesso slipped to fourth place, behind
London-based rock band Bastille.
Alternative Christmas anthem "Fairytale of New York", released
in 1987 by The Pogues, enjoyed a surge of sales, rising 37
places to number 16.
Despite missing out on the singles chart top spot, One Direction
enjoyed a second week at the top of the album charts. "Midnight
Memories", which last week became the fastest selling album of
the year, sold another 124,000 copies to see off records by
British singers Robbie Williams, Gary Barlow and Olly Murs — all
of whom remained in the top five.
(Reporting by William James; editing
by David Stamp)
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