The BBC Children in Need charity single by Girls Aloud has held onto its place at the top of the charts.
I'll Stand by You by the made-for-tv quintet raises money for disadvantaged children, and has fended off the competition after shooting into the number one spot last week.
Despite four new entries into the top ten, yesterday's top three remained unchanged, as RnB trio Destiny's Child stayed at number two with dance track Lose My Breath and Lemar's offering, If There's Any Justice, remained at three.
Former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell was new in at four with Ride It, followed by the debut of Nelly and Christina Aguilera's Tilt Ya Head Back. Ex-Westlifer Brian McFadden also broke into the top ten with Irish Son at six.
Controversial rapper Eminem slipped one place to seven with Just Lose It, followed by Gwen Stefani's first solo effort What you Waiting For, down from four to eight.
Jojo featuring Bow Wow was at number nine with Baby It's You, while Canadian beauty Shania Twain entered at ten with Party for Two, featuring Mark McGrath.
And striking a blow for denim-clad rockers everywhere, Status Quo's latest single, Thinking of You, entered the charts at 21.
U2 went straight into the album charts at number one with How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, pushing Eminem's Encore down to number two. Robbie Williams' compilation, Greatest Hits, also slipped one place, to three.