Joe McElderry's single 'looking good' for next number one spot

11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Some festive cheer may be in store for Joe McElderry, whose single The Climb is now outselling Rage Against The Machine's Christmas number one song by a margin of two to one, a music retailer said today.

Rap metal act Rage beat the X Factor champ to take the coveted spot on Sunday, with their anti-establishment anthem Killing In The Name, which was backed by an internet campaign.

Top spot: Joe McElderry's single is outselling Rage Against The Machine

But music chain HMV said The Climb is set to clamber even higher and is looking good to claim the last number one of the noughties and the first of the new decade when the next official UK charts are announced this coming Sunday.

HMV's Gennaro Castaldo said: "Assuming the supporters of the Rage Against The Machine internet campaign feel they have now made their point and don't get on to their PCs again, it looks like Joe could be heading for a number one single after all.

"He may have missed out on the Christmas number one, but sales of The Climb are not falling as steeply as those of Killing In The Name, so he's currently looking good to be both the last artist to top the charts in the noughties and the first chart-topper of the new decade."

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