
Yahoo! Music's very own chart expert James Masterton casts a weekly eye over all the weekly comings and goings in the UK charts. From the Number One to the Number 75, digital to physical, James has all the inside info on the music you've been buying this week.
Posted Sun 28 Jun 2009 10:15PM BST
The Chart Watch that should have been - the other movers and shakers of the week including what may be destined to be an overlooked Number One single. More »
Posted Sun 28 Jun 2009 7:35PM BST
The death of Michael Jackson last week has resulted in an almost unprecedented chart invasion of his back catalogue. The first part of this week's Chart Watch deals with the benchmarks he has set. More »
Posted Sun 28 Jun 2009 7:00PM BST
"Poor La Roux", friends of mine were commenting late on Thursday night.After selling almost half a million copies of debut single 'In For The Kill' already in 2009, Elly and Ben storm straight to Number One with the follow-up 'Bulletproof'. More »
Posted Mon 22 Jun 2009 9:15AM BST
A spectacular climb to the top for David Guetta and Kelly Rowland but brand new singles from the Freemasons, Paloma Faith and the Yeah You's make for an inspiring chart week. More »
Posted Sun 21 Jun 2009 7:06PM BST
Another brand new Number One on the official UK Singles Chart this week as David Guetta and Kelly Rowland climb six places to the top with 'When Love Takes Over'. By rights the single should have been a new entry at the top this week, but its digital More »
Posted Mon 15 Jun 2009 10:07AM BST
Quite an amazing chart this week. No less than five (count them) extraordinary events take place. Oh yes, and a much-loved new Number One as well. Step this way. More »
Posted Sun 14 Jun 2009 11:43PM BST
All change at the top of the singles chart this week as the terrifyingly young and needless to say incredibly talented Pixie Lott flies to the top with her first ever single 'Mama Do'. The record is the product of several years of patient development More »
Posted Mon 8 Jun 2009 10:51AM BST
For the first time since 2006, a single rebounds back to the top of the charts, but it is left to Kasabian to have the biggest impact. Plus the first ever Number One album by a Scottish male soloist. More »
Posted Mon 8 Jun 2009 12:00AM BST
Not since 2006 has any single regained the Number One position on the UK charts after losing it, but that is just what the Black Eyed Peas do this week, 'Boom Boom Pow' climbing back to Number One after spending two weeks in the runners up slot behin More »
Posted Mon 1 Jun 2009 8:54AM BST
No move at the top of either chart, but a battle ensues between Scando-pop and the eletrogirls. Bring it on say I. More »