Tag: uk vinyl singles chart
Noel Gallagher has kept his place at the top of the UK Vinyl Singles Chart for a second week with Blue Moon Rising. Related news: Live4ever’s Best of 2023: …
David Bowie and his version of The Alabama Song has remained at number one on the UK Vinyl Singles Chart. Related news: Crawlers share Kills Me To Be Kind …
David Bowie‘s version of The Alabama Song is leading the current UK Vinyl Singles Chart. Related news:
Pet Shop Boys‘ Monkey Business is leading the UK Vinyl Singles Chart. Related news: Pet Shop Boys unveil new album Nonetheless, lead single Loneliness
Paul Weller is on top of the UK Vinyl Singles Chart with In Another Room. Related news:
The Chemical Brothers have the new UK Vinyl Singles Chart number one with Under The Influence. Related news:
Squid are at number one on the UK Vinyl Singles Chart Related news: Squid release new song Fugue (Bin Song) on eve of North American tour
Kate Bush has the current UK Vinyl Singles Chart number one with Ne T’Enfuis Pas. Related news:
Gerry Cinnamon is at number one on the UK Vinyl Singles Chart with Sun Queen. Related news:
The Sherlocks are at number one on the current UK Vinyl Singles Chart with NYC (Sing It Loud). Related news:
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (OMD) are at number one on the UK Vinyl Singles Chart with Electricity. Related news: Live4ever’s Best of 2023: The Videos
New Model Army and Working Men’s Club have taken the top two positions on the UK Vinyl Singles Chart with their respective new entries Never Arriving and Teeth. Related …
Liam Gallagher has the new UK Vinyl Singles Chart number one with One Of Us, the latest from his forthcoming second solo album Why Me? Why Not. Related news: …
Slaves have the top spot on the current UK Vinyl Singles Chart with One More Day Won’t Hurt. Related news:
The reissue of Primal Scream‘s early single Velocity Girl is new in at number one on the UK Vinyl Singles Chart. Related news:
Shockwave, the lead track from Liam Gallagher‘s forthcoming second solo album Why Me? Why Not, is back at number one on the UK Vinyl Singles Chart. Related news: Live4ever’s …