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Last Updated: Sunday, 10 October, 2004, 17:52 GMT 18:52 UK
Robbie makes a number one return
Robbie Williams
Robbie Williams has had several number one hits in the UK
Robbie Williams went straight in at number one in the UK singles chart on Sunday with his latest song, Radio.

Williams' single knocked Eric Prydz's Call On Me into second place, which was followed by Rachel Stevens' new entry at number three, More, More, More.

Duran Duran, who first had a chart hit in 1981, went in at number five with (Reach Up For The) Sunrise.

REM made it to number one in the UK album chart with their latest effort, Around The Sun.

POP CHART
1. Robbie Williams - Radio
2. Eric Prydz - Call On Me
3. Rachel Stevens - More, More, More
4. Khia - My Neck My Back
5. Duran Duran - (Reach Up For The) Sunrise
Source: VH1
Prydz had previously spent three weeks at the top of the singles chart.

US rising hip hop star Khia had a new entry at number four with My Neck My Back.

But while Ronan Keating's latest track, I Hope You Dance, entered the chart at number two last week it dropped to number 10 on Sunday.

Angels by Robbie Williams was voted the best single which should have been a number one but never was, in a poll earlier this year.

While Angels remained at number four in 1997, children's favourite The Teletubbies Say Eh-Oh! topped the singles chart.

His other number one hits include Millennium and Eternity.






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