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Scissor Sisters make it a double

By This Is London 02.10.06

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Scissor Sisters: double top

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US band Scissor Sisters kept the top spot in both the UK singles and album charts for a second week today.

The New York disco group made it four weeks at number one in the singles chart with I Don't Feel Like Dancin'.

Their second album, Ta-Dah, which entered the album charts at number one last week, stayed at the top.

Fellow American group The Killers remained at number two in the singles chart with with When You Were Young, while Lil' Chris jumped from 19 to
three with Checkin' It Out.

Evanescence rose from 32 to number four with Call Me When You're Sober, while Justin Timberlake slipped from number three to number five with
Sexyback.

Lily Allen climbed from 27 to number six with LDN, and Pussycat Dolls were also on the up, from 21 to seven with I Don't Need A Man.

Nelly Furtado dropped from four to eight with Promiscuous, while the Cast of High School Musical came in at number nine with Breaking Free.

Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean fell from six to 10 with Hips Don't Lie.

The Fratellis' debut album Costello Music stayed at number two in the album chart and Razorlight's self-titled album climbed from number seven to number three.

Lily Allen's Alright Still rose from 12 to number four, while Eyes Open by Snow Patrol slipped from four to five.

Futuresex/Lovesounds by Timberlake fell from three to six, as Modern Times by Bob Dylan climbed from nine to seven.

Inside In/Inside Out by Kooks rose from 13 to eight, while The Truth About Love by Lemar fell from five to nine, and These Streets by Paolo Nutini rose from 19 to 10.


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