Whitney Houston has re-entered the UK top 40 chart following her recent passing.
Sales of the singer's 'The Greatest Hits' collection have seen a huge increase, placing it at number seven in the UK album chart.
The official charts company have confirmed that 27 of Houston's singles had climbed into the top 200 earlier this week. Her classic cover of Dolly Parton's 'I Will Always Love You' entered the UK singles chart at number fourteen last night (February 19).
Emeli Sande knocked Lana Del Rey off the top of the UK album chart top spot with her debut 'Our Version Of Events'.
The BRIT winner's debut effort sold over 100,000 copies in its first week onsale, with Del Rey's 'Born To Die' at number two.
After a year in the UK album chart, Adele's '21' is at three, while Gotye is at Number Four with 'Making Mirrors'.
Emeli Sande took the Number One spot today (February 19) with her debut album 'Our Version Of Events. The Scottish singer's debut sold over 100,000 copies in its first week onsale.
Del Rey falls to Number Two with her debut record 'Born To Die' after two weeks on top of the charts, reports the Official Charts Company.
Adele is at Number Three with '21', Gotye is at Number Four with 'Making Mirrors'.
Also in the chart is Ed Sheeran and Maverick Sabre at number five and six respectively.
Elsewhere, in the singles chart DJ Fresh is at number one with 'Hot Right Now', ahead of Emeli Sande' 'Next To Me' at number two.
Gotye falls to number three with 'Somebody That I Used To Know', with David Guetta at number four and Flo Rida at Number Five.
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