8 into runner-up spot behind “Umbrella,” as another Interscope hit, “The Way I Are” by Timbaland featuring Keri Hilson, improved 6-4. On the singles chart, Fergie’s “Big Girls Don’t Cry” (Interscope) jumped from No. Kings Of Leon’s “Because of the Times” (Hand Me Down/Sony BMG) rebounded 41-10 as the current single from the set, “Fans,” jumped 51-13. 7 was “Thirst for Romance” (Heavenly) by British newcomers Cherry Ghost, fronted by songwriter Simon Aldred. That equals the peak of 1993’s “Siamese Dream” and 1995’s “Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness.”Īlso making a prominent album chart debut at No. 2 with “Our Love To Admire” (Capitol) and Smashing Pumpkins resumed their U.K. The Enemy’s success follows consecutive top 10 hit singles “Had Enough” and “Away From Here.” The album beat off some strong competition to secure the top spot, as New York-based Interpol arrived at No. set, “We’ll Live and Die in These Towns.” 1 for rock outfit the Enemy with its first Warner Bros. As previously reported, the track is also in its seventh week atop the Billboard Hot 100. singles chart to an epic nine weeks, equaling Gnarls Barkley’s “Crazy” as the longest of the decade. Rihanna’s “Umbrella” (Def Jam) featuring Jay-Z has extended its run at the top of the U.K.
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