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Sunday, 5 February 2006, 19:00 GMT

Chart success for Brother stars

Dead or Alive on Top of the Pops in 1985 Celebrity Big Brother stars Pete Burns and Preston saw their new singles enter the UK top five following their stint on the C4 reality TV show.

A re-release of the 1980s Dead or Alive track, You Spin Me Round, by Burns entered the chart at number five.

Ordinary Boys singer Preston saw the band's new single, Boys Will Be Boys, climb six places to number three.

Hit single Nasty Girl, from Notorious BIG, Diddy and Nelly, held on to the top spot for the second week in a row.

TOP FIVE UK SINGLES


Teenager Chris Brown's debut single Run It entered the UK singles chart at number two, but failed to beat Gareth Gates' record as the youngest male solo artist to enter the chart at number one.

Arctic Monkey's When The Sun Goes Down slipped six places to number eight, but the band's record-breaking debut album, Whatever People Say I am, That's What I'm Not, spent a second week at number one in the album chart.

Rod Stewart's latest album If We Fall in Love Tonight was the highest new entry, at number 16.



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