Coldplay songs fill iTunes chart after successful Glastonbury show

Coldplay have saturated the iTunes chart after their record-breaking headline show at Glastonbury this Saturday.

The band are sitting at No.1 with new single feelslikeimfallinginlove which is also on course to top both the Official Chart and The Big Top 40 Chart this weekend.

Elsehwere, 'A Sky Full of Stars' is at 4, 'Fix You' is at 5, 'Viva La Vida' is at 7, 'Yellow' is at 8 and 'The Scientist is at No.10.

That's not all though, because 'Clocks', 'Be The One' and 'Paradise' are also in the Top 20, and 'Adventure of a Lifetime', 'Hymn for the Weekend', 'My Universe' and 'Something Just Like This' are all in the live Top 40 at the time of writing.

The Glastonbury effect has also led to Dua Lipa's 'Be The One' climb to No.15, and she's also got 'These Walls', 'Illusion' and 'Training Season' in the Top 40.

There hasn't been much impact on the other key performers though; Legend's slot performer Shania Twain is at No.44 with 'You're Still The One', Keane are at 33 with 'Somwehere Only We Know' and Disclosure are at No.47 with 'She's Gone, Dance On'. There's no sign of Sunday night headliner Sza though.

Catch up with all the biggest Glastonbury performances via BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds.

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