PIXIE LOTT has landed her second number one single just three months after her debut release hit the top spot.
The 18-year-old's new single Boys And Girls climbed 72 places on the UK singles chart, her second consecutive number one after her debut song Mama Do zoomed straight to the top back in May.
She knocked Jay-Z's track with Rihanna and Kanye West, Run This Town, down to number three while David Guetta and Akon climbed one place to number two.
Mika was a new entry at four with We Are Golden, with another new entry at nine coming from Muse, and their track Uprising, taken from their new album The Resistance, out today.
Meanwhile, World War Two sweetheart Dame Vera Lynn become the oldest living artist to top the UK album chart.
The 92-year-old knocked last week's chart-toppers Arctic Monkeys into fourth place with her album, We'll Meet Again - The Very Best of Vera Lynn.
She said she would "never have dreamt" that it would have charted again, let alone hit the top spot and added: "But there you go, you never know what's round the corner do you?"
Singles
1 (73) Boys & Girls - Pixie Lott
2 (3) Sexy Chick - David Guetta feat Akon
3 (1) Run This Town - Jay-Z feat Rihanna & Kanye West
4 (-) We Are Golden - Mika
5 (5) I Gotta Feeling - Black Eyed Peas
6 (4) Holiday - Dizzee Rascal
7 (-) Left My Heart In Tokyo - Mini Viva
8 (2) Get Sexy - Sugababes
9 (-) Uprising - Muse
10 (7) Remedy - Little Boots
Albums
1 (2) We'll Meet Again - The Very Best Of - Vera Lynn
2 (-) Kings & Queens - Jamie T
3 (3) One Love - David Guetta
4 (1) Humbug - Arctic Monkeys
5 (-) Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles
6 (-) Abbey Road - The Beatles
7 (4) Only By The Night - Kings Of Leon
8 (-) Ignore The Ignorant - Cribs
9 (-) Revolver - The Beatles
10 (-) Rubber Soul - The Beatles