Christian Rock
Evanescence is not bottled water
Date: 29 Jun 2003 21:54:55 GMTNewsgroups: alt.showbiz.gossip
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Evanescence hold chart top spot for fourth week United States Christian rock band Evanescence have held on to the top spot in the singles chart for the fourth week in the U.K.. The young quartet from Little Rock in Arkansas, the home town of Bill Clinton, kept the Fast Food Rockers and their Fast Food Song in second place with their single Bring Me To Life. The 10-member boy band Blazin' Squad was this week's highest new entry with their track We Must be Dreamin' which came in at number three. A past number one, Ignition, by R Kelly, slipped one place to the number four slot while Jamaican reggae singer Wayne Wonder remained in fifth position with No Letting Go. Former Neighbours actress Delta Goodrem's song Lost Without You fell two to number six, and Busta Rhymes and Mariah Carey's I Know What You Want rose a place to the seventh slot. XTM & DJ Chucky presents Annia jumped one place to number eight with Fly On The Wings of Love while St Anger - the new single from veteran American rockers Metallica - entered the charts at number nine. In the 10th slot was R&B singer Ashanti whose single Rock Wit U (Awww Baby) fell three places. The album charts has a new number one after singer turned actress Beyonce's new CD Dangerously in Love stormed to the top, pushing Fallen, by Evanescence, into second place. Welsh rockers Stereophonics remained in the third slot with You Gotta Go There To Come Back, while George Benson's best of collection made its debut at number four. Former teen group S Club 7 fell once place to number five with their greatest hits package.
