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Last Updated: Sunday, 9 May, 2004, 17:59 GMT 18:59 UK
Eamon spends fourth week on top
Eamon
Eamon's album dropped to number 15 this week
US singer Eamon has remained at the top of the UK singles chart on Sunday with his expletive-ridden hit song.

The 20-year-old is spending his fourth week in the top slot with I Don't Want You Back.

The song held off competition from US singer Christina Milian, who scored the week's highest new entry at number two with Dip It Low.

Natasha Bedingfield, sister of pop star Daniel, entered at number three with her debut record Single.

But it was bad news for Busted and Scottish rockers Franz Ferdinand who both fell 10 places to numbers 12 and 26 respectively.

UK TOP FIVE SINGLES
1. Eamon - I Don't Want You Back
2. Christina Milian - Dip it Low
3. Natasha Bedingfield - Single
4. Keane - Everybody's Changing
5. Ronan Keating and Leann Rimes - Last Thing On My Mind

Former Blur guitarist Graham Coxon reached number 22 with his solo effort Bittersweet Bundle Of Misery.

In the album charts, rockers Guns N'Roses climbed one place to the top of the chart with their Greatest Hits record.

Meanwhile, Rock legends The Who return to the album chart at number five with their greatest hits compilation Then and Now.

Swedish pop superstars Abba climbed two places to 17 with Gold - Greatest Hits which has spent total of 466 weeks - almost nine years - in the chart.




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