14-03-2005 00:00
All About You by McFly beat the latest Elvis Presley release, Good Luck Charm, to the number two spot.
The Elvis song was the sixth reissue in a long chart campaign to mark the 70th anniversary of Elvis's birth which has failed to top the chart.
Manchester band New Order returned to the singles chart with their new song Krafty, their first in nearly three years and 23rd hit in a career which spans almost 25 years.
While the novelty offering by the face of the Halifax Howard Browns, cover of Barry White's You're The First, The Last, My Everything entered the charts.
McFly's new number one, contains a cover of James Taylor hit You've Got A Friend.
In the album chart, X Factor runners-up G4 were dislodged from number one by US rapper 50 Cent's The Massacre, other entries included Employment by the Kaiser Chiefs at three, and Scottish rock band Idlewild's Warnings/Promises at nine, while the Futureheads, whose self-titled collection climbed 138 places. US R&B star Mario has also shot into the album top 10 with Turning Point, which sat at 66 last week.
Comic Relief's Red Nose Day on Friday raised £37 million in donations on the nigh.
UK TOP 10 SINGLES
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