British Pop band Take That and Olly Murs have topped the UK charts with their respective songs and album, it has been revealed.
Take That's new single 'These Days' have grabbed the number one spot on UK singles charts whereas Olly Murs' album titled 'Never Been Better' has secured the first position on the charts, the BBC reported.
The band told the Official Charts Company that they could not believe it that they were really made-up and they could not thank everybody enough.
One Direction's latest album 'Four', dropped down to spot three after spending one week in the top spot.
David Guetta's latest single called 'Listen' made its debut at eighth spot on the charts.
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