The single, which will feature on Jessie J's new album,
knocked Sigma's "Changing" into second place, while Taylor
Swift's "Shake it off" rose two places to number three. "Blame"
by Calvin Harris slipped to fourth, while former chart topper
"Prayer in C" by Lilly Wood completed the top five.
British indie group Alt-J scored their first ever number one
album with the newly-released "This is all yours", the follow up
to their 2012 debut "An Awesome Wave". Veteran U.S.
singer-songwriter Barbra Streisand's "Partners" held on to
second spot in the album chart, while Sam Smith also remained
unmoved in third place with "In the Lonely Hour"
"Wanted on Voyage" by George Ezra rose to fourth, while Leonard
Cohen's "Popular Problems" debuted in the charts in fifth
position.
(Reporting by William James; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)
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