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Undoubtedly helped by discounting - it was widely available for less than #8 - The Hoosiers' debut album The Trick To Life is nevertheless to be commended for selling more copies on its first week in the shops (55,185) than established bands such as Stereophonics and Sugababes managed when they debuted at number one in the last two weeks. The Hoosiers' debut single Worried About Ray rebounds 37-34 on its 19th week in the Top 40, with sales of 4,956 - its best tally for seven weeks - lifting its cumulative sales to 143,870, while follow-up Goodbye Mr A slides 4-9 on sales of 14,975 on its third week in the chart. Its cumulative sales are 48,578.
Meanwhile, back in the ...