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Prince and The Revolution see Around the World in a Day surge on iTunes as well as single "Pop Life" ahead of an anniversary edition arriving in a few days.
Last week's charts reflect the seven days immediately before Halloween — the "spooky season," you might say, but not the holiday itself or the weekend that followed. And several titles did re-enter the charts, led by Michael Jackson's "Thriller," which resurfaced on the Hot 100 at No. 32.
The Life of a Showgirl is her 14th U.K. No. 1 album, and Swift boasts the most No. 1s on the U.K. Albums Charts for an international artist, and ties for second overall with The Rolling Stones (14). The top spot is also currently a tie between the Beatles and Robbie Williams who both have 15 apiece.
Paul McCartney’s “Wonderful Christmastime” returns to the spotlight early this year, debuting in the top 10 and rising on others, as he closely follows John Lennon's debut.