The top two places on the Christmas singles chart have been taken by the same song for the first time. Hallelujah, recorded by X Factor winner Alexandra Burke, shot into number one. With 576,000 sales ...
The former waitress has recorded a version of Leonard Cohen’s classic song Hallelujah. More than 105,000 copies were downloaded on Sunday – smashing the previous record of 82,000 held by another X ...
The X Factor winner Alexandra Burke's first single, a version of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah, is the fastest-selling download ever across Europe despite only being available since yesterday. Burke's ...
"X Factor" winner Alexandra Burke had her U.K. Christmas No. 1 single confirmed Sunday, as her version of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" debuted at the top. By Paul Sexton, Billboard, The Associated ...
I hope I am not too late, but I fear I may be. I have just been made aware of a crucial piece of driving advice, one that could save thousands – maybe millions – from danger, and I feel duty-bound to ...
Leonard Cohen's classic Hallelujah could be Christmas number one and two after Alexandra Burke's version went head to head with the famous cover by Jeff Buckley. The X Factor winner's debut single is ...
It was a double Hallelujah at the top of the charts today when X Factor winner Alexandra Burke won the battle for Christmas number one ahead of Jeff Buckley's version of the song. The talent show star ...
Buckley finished at number two on downloads - with sales of 81,000. Official Charts Company (OCC) managing director Martin Talbot said: "It is a particularly amazing week for Alexandra Burke who has ...
X Factor winner Alexandra’s debut single was the biggest selling single of 2008, and the very first Number 1 of 2009. Watch the official video for Alexandra’s version of Hallelujah before we take a ...
X FACTOR winner Alexandra Burke hated the song Hallelujah when she first heard it, she revealed last night... and feared it could lose her the competition. The singer, who will today top the Christmas ...
Hallelujah, a cover of the Leonard Cohen classic, sold over 105,000 copies on its first day of release. That smashed the previous record of 82,000 held by Leona Lewis for her X Factor debut, A Moment ...
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