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Goulding tops chart more than a year after album release | Goulding tops chart more than a year after album release |
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Ellie Goulding's second album has reached the top of the UK chart for the first time, more than a year after it was released. | Ellie Goulding's second album has reached the top of the UK chart for the first time, more than a year after it was released. |
Halcyon, which came out in October 2012, features five top 40 singles, including her debut number one Burn. | Halcyon, which came out in October 2012, features five top 40 singles, including her debut number one Burn. |
US rapper Pitbull scored the first number one single of the year with Timber, featuring Kesha. | US rapper Pitbull scored the first number one single of the year with Timber, featuring Kesha. |
Pop star Kesha revealed this week that she had entered a rehab facility for an eating disorder. | Pop star Kesha revealed this week that she had entered a rehab facility for an eating disorder. |
The 26-year-old said she wanted to "learn to love myself again, exactly as I am". | The 26-year-old said she wanted to "learn to love myself again, exactly as I am". |
The Official Charts Company said Timber has sold surprisingly well in a week that is traditionally slow, shifting 139,000 copies. | The Official Charts Company said Timber has sold surprisingly well in a week that is traditionally slow, shifting 139,000 copies. |
Pharrell William's Happy slipped one place to number two, while Avicii's Hey Brother and Jason Derulo's Trumpets stayed at three and four. | Pharrell William's Happy slipped one place to number two, while Avicii's Hey Brother and Jason Derulo's Trumpets stayed at three and four. |
Goulding's Children in Need single How Long Will I Love You climbed to number five. | Goulding's Children in Need single How Long Will I Love You climbed to number five. |
Last week's number one album, Robbie Williams' Swings Both Ways, fell to number four, while Gary Barlow's Since I Saw You Last remained at two, followed by Beyonce's eponymous album at three. | |
The top five was completed by John Newman's Tribute, which rose from number 11. | The top five was completed by John Newman's Tribute, which rose from number 11. |
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