Former army officer James Blunt topped the British music charts for a fifth week running on Sunday with his ballad "You're Beautiful", according to the UK Charts Company.
Blunt, who was stationed in Kosovo with British forces in 1999, kept Canadian singer-songwriter Daniel Powter in second place with "Bad Day" while British R&B singer Craig David was the highest new entry in third place with "All The Way".
Electronic music group Goldfrapp jumped 220 places into fourth spot with "Ooh la la", one ahead of hip-hop artist Akon, who entered with "Belly Dancer (Bananza) in fifth.
"Oh" by Ciara featuring Ludacris dropped two places to sixth while "Since U Been Gone" by "American Idol" winner Kelly Clarkson dropped down to seventh.
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Blunt, who was stationed in Kosovo with British forces in 1999, kept Canadian singer-songwriter Daniel Powter in second place with "Bad Day" while British R&B singer Craig David was the highest new entry in third place with "All The Way".
Electronic music group Goldfrapp jumped 220 places into fourth spot with "Ooh la la", one ahead of hip-hop artist Akon, who entered with "Belly Dancer (Bananza) in fifth.
"Oh" by Ciara featuring Ludacris dropped two places to sixth while "Since U Been Gone" by "American Idol" winner Kelly Clarkson dropped down to seventh.
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