American rap star Nelly went straight to no.1 with his latest single, Over And Over.
The track, featuring country singer Tim McGraw, displaced Jennifer Lopez's dance hit Get Right, which slips to no.2.
Elvis Presley's reissued classic His Latest Flame went straight in at no.3, continuing the King's string of successful re-releases.
There are two more new entries in the top five - Wake Me Up by Girls Aloud at four and Locked Up by rapper Akon at five.
At no.6 - another new entry - highly-rated indie band Kaiser Chiefs score a hit with Oh My God.
Hip-hop star LL Cool J drops four places with his track Hush featuring Aurelius, while Sunderland's The Futureheads go straight in at seven with their cover of the Kate Bush hit Hounds of Love.
American R&B singer Usher enters the charts at nine with Caught Up, while US rap star Game drops five to 10 with How We Do, featuring 50 Cent.
In the album charts, Doves go straight in at no.1 with their third album, Some Cities, the follow-up to 2002's platinum-selling The Last Broadcast.
The Scissor Sisters fall one place to no.2 with their self-title first album, while Keane also drop one to no.3 with their Brit award-winning Hopes and Fears.


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