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Last Updated: Sunday, 8 August, 2004, 18:02 GMT 19:02 UK
Busted on cruise control at top
Busted
Thunderbirds went straight in at number one last week
Busted are still flying high at the top of the singles charts with the theme tune to the new Thunderbirds film.

The trio held on to the number one spot for the second week running with their double A-side Thunderbirds/3am.

There was no change for Dry Your Eyes, by The Streets, at number two, and Lola's Theme, by the Shapeshifters, at number three.

Pop diva Anastacia gained the highest new entry as Sick and Tired went straight to number four.

Albums

Avril Lavigne's latest single, My Happy Ending, went straight in at number five.

But there were falls for D12, with M How Come, and for former-S Club 7 singer Rachel Stevens, who dropped from number five to seven with Some Girls.

There were also few changes at the top of the album charts.

The Red Hot Chilli Peppers held on to the number one spot with Live in Hyde Park, while The Streets stayed at number two with A Grand Don't Come For Free.

Final Straw, by Snow Patrol, climbed two places to number three while Anastacia climbed three places to four with her self-titled album.

Keane dropped a further place to number five with Hopes and Fears.




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