Chart round up: Socks, Muse and Jason Derulo

We bring you our weekly chart round up of all the movers and losers to keep you in the loop ahead of Glastonbury.

Ben Smith

Date published: 22nd Jun 2015

Image: Jason Derulo 

Taking aim at the charts this week, Florence is showing no sign of outflanking Muse in the album stakes and Jason Derulo is still top of the pile in the singles top 100. 

Despite Florence's hoisting to a headline slot at Glastonbury in place of Foo Fighters last week, it's done nothing in the means of knocking Muse's Drones off top spot in the digital or physical sphere- although the festival itself should be prove to be a game changer come Sunday night.

Fleetwood Mac benefited similarly from their Isle Of Wight performance (read five things we learnt from that), moving 12 places to number 18 with their Very Best Of. Paul Simon continued his ascent to number three with  presumably due to Father power. 

Jason Derulo continues to bellow "We shall not be moved" with his untouchable smash 'Want To Want Me', although Deorro and Chris Brown's 'Five More Hours' (below) may steal that title that after riding a wave up 86 places to number four and taking top spot in the download charts. 

The vinyl charts continue to shift like the wacky races with Sarah Cracknell and Nicky Wire rocketing to number one with 'Nothing Left to Talk About' below. Noel Gallagher's High Flying Bird's are in at number two with 'In The Heat Of The Moment' and Circa Waves reach number five with 'Stuck In My Teeth'.

Taylor Swift's on going dispute with Apple continues to dominate the news, but it's Ed Sheeran's X that reigns supreme in the streaming world. It's been a fairly sustained week overall, with socks and number 1 Dad mugs preventing any significant movements in the charts. 

Head here to find the past week's key live music releases.