"Despacito" claims a fifth week at Number 1, equalling the longest consecutive run of Justin Bieber's chart career - "Cold Water" also spent five consecutive weeks at Number 1 in August 2016.
Well done to Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee & Justin - here is "Despacito" (the original version minus Bieber's vocal).
The One Love Manchester concert last Sunday has had a dramatic impact on the chart this week, with the biggest impact being felt by the singer behind it, Ariana Grande, as her single "One Last Time" moves back up 9 places to claim the runner up spot this week.
Here is Ariana, with "One Last Time".
Down one place to three is "I'm The One" from DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper & Lil' Wayne, while also down one place is Cheryl's other half, Liam Payne (featuring Quavo again), with "Strip That Down".
Up one place to 5 is "Unforgettable" from French Montana featuring Swae Lee, while up 2 to 6 is "Mama" from Jonas Blue featuring William Singe.
Another track boosted by being performed at One Love last weekend is "Slow Hands" by Niall Horan, which this week moves up 14 places to Number 7.
Here he is with his performance from the concert.
Down three to Number 8 is Shawn Mendes with "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back", while down 2 to Number 9 is Clean Bandit featuring Zara Larsson with "Symphony".
Propping up the Top 10 this week, down one place to 10, is "Shape Of You" by Ed Sheeran.
Back up 9 places to 16, another track from last week's concert, is "Something Just Like This" by Chainsmokers & Coldplay.
This week's second highest climber comes from the surprise guest at last week's concert, Liam Gallagher, as his debut solo hit, jumps 39 places to Number 21.
This is "Wall Of Glass".
Another big climber moves up 23 places to Number 23.
From ex-Fifth Harmony-er Camila Cabello, this is her debut UK solo hit, "Crying In The Club".
Just two places lower is this week's highest climber, and again features Liam Gallagher on vocals. "Don't Look Back In Anger" was Oasis' second UK Number One back in 1996, and has been adopted as the unofficial Manchester anthem in the wake of the recent attack.
Here are Liam, Noel, Bonehead, Guigsy & Alan with "Don't Look Back In Anger".
The highest new entry this week, is actually a re-entry, in at 42 is Black Eyed Peas with their first UK Number 1 from 2003, as performed at Manchester last week.
This is "Where Is The Love?".
The actual highest new entry this week comes in at Number 47. It is the first Fifth Harmony hit as a four piece, and they are assisted on the track by rapper Gucci Mane.
This is "Down".
Before we leave the chart, last week's highest new entry, Captain Ska's anti-Teresa May anthem, "Liar Liar", disappears from the Top 75 this week. It therefore equals the record for the highest position reached spending just a single week on the chart. The other single to debut at Number 4 before vacating the chart completely was Alex Day, whose first hit, "Forever Yours" debuted at 4 on the last chart of 2011, before disappearing. "Highway To Hell" by AC/DC also spent a single week at Number 4 on the last chart of 2013, but it had already charted in previous years.
Since the chart was extended to 75 in 1978, apart from the three tracks mentioned above, only three other records have spent their only week on the chart in the Top 10: - 16th February 2008 "Weightless" by Wet Wet Wet (Number 10); 23rd May 2010 "Leeds Leeds Leeds (Marching On Together)" by Leeds United Team & Supporters (Number 10) & 16th June 2012 "Payphone" by Precision Tunes.
As usual, I finish with tracks from the US & UK Number 1 albums. In the UK, Ed Sheeran's "Divide" reclaims top spot from the Beatles, to claim an 11th total week at the top.
From the album this is "Galway Girl".
In the US, hip hop artist Bryson Tiller claims the Number One spot with his second album, "True To Self".
From the album, here is the single, "Somethin' Tells Me".
Well done to Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee & Justin - here is "Despacito" (the original version minus Bieber's vocal).
The One Love Manchester concert last Sunday has had a dramatic impact on the chart this week, with the biggest impact being felt by the singer behind it, Ariana Grande, as her single "One Last Time" moves back up 9 places to claim the runner up spot this week.
Here is Ariana, with "One Last Time".
Down one place to three is "I'm The One" from DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper & Lil' Wayne, while also down one place is Cheryl's other half, Liam Payne (featuring Quavo again), with "Strip That Down".
Up one place to 5 is "Unforgettable" from French Montana featuring Swae Lee, while up 2 to 6 is "Mama" from Jonas Blue featuring William Singe.
Another track boosted by being performed at One Love last weekend is "Slow Hands" by Niall Horan, which this week moves up 14 places to Number 7.
Here he is with his performance from the concert.
Down three to Number 8 is Shawn Mendes with "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back", while down 2 to Number 9 is Clean Bandit featuring Zara Larsson with "Symphony".
Propping up the Top 10 this week, down one place to 10, is "Shape Of You" by Ed Sheeran.
Back up 9 places to 16, another track from last week's concert, is "Something Just Like This" by Chainsmokers & Coldplay.
This week's second highest climber comes from the surprise guest at last week's concert, Liam Gallagher, as his debut solo hit, jumps 39 places to Number 21.
This is "Wall Of Glass".
Another big climber moves up 23 places to Number 23.
From ex-Fifth Harmony-er Camila Cabello, this is her debut UK solo hit, "Crying In The Club".
Just two places lower is this week's highest climber, and again features Liam Gallagher on vocals. "Don't Look Back In Anger" was Oasis' second UK Number One back in 1996, and has been adopted as the unofficial Manchester anthem in the wake of the recent attack.
Here are Liam, Noel, Bonehead, Guigsy & Alan with "Don't Look Back In Anger".
The highest new entry this week, is actually a re-entry, in at 42 is Black Eyed Peas with their first UK Number 1 from 2003, as performed at Manchester last week.
This is "Where Is The Love?".
The actual highest new entry this week comes in at Number 47. It is the first Fifth Harmony hit as a four piece, and they are assisted on the track by rapper Gucci Mane.
This is "Down".
Before we leave the chart, last week's highest new entry, Captain Ska's anti-Teresa May anthem, "Liar Liar", disappears from the Top 75 this week. It therefore equals the record for the highest position reached spending just a single week on the chart. The other single to debut at Number 4 before vacating the chart completely was Alex Day, whose first hit, "Forever Yours" debuted at 4 on the last chart of 2011, before disappearing. "Highway To Hell" by AC/DC also spent a single week at Number 4 on the last chart of 2013, but it had already charted in previous years.
Since the chart was extended to 75 in 1978, apart from the three tracks mentioned above, only three other records have spent their only week on the chart in the Top 10: - 16th February 2008 "Weightless" by Wet Wet Wet (Number 10); 23rd May 2010 "Leeds Leeds Leeds (Marching On Together)" by Leeds United Team & Supporters (Number 10) & 16th June 2012 "Payphone" by Precision Tunes.
As usual, I finish with tracks from the US & UK Number 1 albums. In the UK, Ed Sheeran's "Divide" reclaims top spot from the Beatles, to claim an 11th total week at the top.
From the album this is "Galway Girl".
In the US, hip hop artist Bryson Tiller claims the Number One spot with his second album, "True To Self".
From the album, here is the single, "Somethin' Tells Me".
UK NUMBER 1's/NUMBER 2's ON THIS DAY
1 year ago - One Dance - Drake featuring WizKid & Kyla/Can't Stop The Feeling - Justin Timberlake
5 years ago - Sing - Gary Barlow & the Commonwealth Band featuring Military Wives/Whistle - Flo Rida
10 years ago - Umbrella - Rihanna featuring Jay-Z/Real Girl - Mutya Buena
20 years ago - Mmmbop - Hanson/I Wanna Be The Only One - Eternal featuring BeBe Winans
30 years ago - I Wanna Dance With Somebody - Whitney Houston/Hold Me Now - Johnny Logan
40 years ago - I Don't Want To Talk About It-First Cut Is The Deepest - Rod Stewart/God Save The Queen - The Sex Pistols
50 years ago - A Whiter Shade Of Pale - Procol Harum/Silence Is Golden - The Tremeloes
60 years ago - Yes Tonight Josephine - Johnnie Ray/Butterfly - Andy Williams
US NUMBER 1's ON THIS DAY
1 year ago - One Dance - Drake featuring WizKid & Kyla/Panda - Desiigner
5 years ago - Somebody That I Used To Know - Gotye featuring Kimbra/Call Me Maybe - Carly Rae Jepsen
10 years ago - Umbrella - Rihanna featuring Jay-Z/Party Like A Rockstar - Shop Boyz
20 years ago - I'll Be Missing You - Puff Daddy & Faith Evans featuring 112/Mmmbop - Hanson
30 years ago - Head To Toe - Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam/Always - Atlantic Starr
40 years ago - Dreams - Fleetwood Mac/Got To Give It Up (Part 1) - Marvin Gaye
50 years ago - Groovin' - The Young Rascals/Respect - Aretha Franklin
1 year ago - One Dance - Drake featuring WizKid & Kyla/Panda - Desiigner
5 years ago - Somebody That I Used To Know - Gotye featuring Kimbra/Call Me Maybe - Carly Rae Jepsen
10 years ago - Umbrella - Rihanna featuring Jay-Z/Party Like A Rockstar - Shop Boyz
20 years ago - I'll Be Missing You - Puff Daddy & Faith Evans featuring 112/Mmmbop - Hanson
30 years ago - Head To Toe - Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam/Always - Atlantic Starr
40 years ago - Dreams - Fleetwood Mac/Got To Give It Up (Part 1) - Marvin Gaye
50 years ago - Groovin' - The Young Rascals/Respect - Aretha Franklin
Don't forget you can see all the latest UK & US Top 40 videos on my YouTube channel - Chart Blog UK
Can "Despacito" reach six weeks next week, tune in here to see. Until then, bye from me.
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