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Plain White T's' Hey There Delilah spends a fourth straight week at number one on radio airplay and continues to hold an impressive lead, with an audience of 49.64m to put it 30.25% ahead of new runners-up Scouting For Girls' She's So Lovely.
But shaping up to become the biggest threat to Delilah's crown is Valerie. The new Mark Ronson and Amy Winehouse single races 59-6 this week to become the highest debut on the Top 50 so far this year. Taken from Ronson's Version album, it earned an audience of 33.51m from 632 plays last week, with 71 of 115 monitored stations airing it at least once. Its four biggest supporters were the Galaxy network stations, which aired it 140 times between them, followed by Capital 95.8 FM (26 plays) and 107.6 Juice FM (23).
It was also much loved by Radio One and Radio Two in their 40th birthday weeks, earning 12 plays from the former and 17 from the latter, where it ranks as the week's second most-played song behind Cherry Ghost's 4am.
On Radio One it ranks 19th - but perhaps it should be 20th. Radio One's most-aired track, according to Music Control data, was ...