Dance music rules and Meck (Featuring Leo Sayer) tops the singles chart while Madonna spends a second week atop the airplay chart.  And of course, Arctic Monkeys still have the #1 album. Duh.  Click below for full comments. 
Singles:
1. Thunder In My Heart - Meck Featuring Leo Sayer
A new #1 and a cool one too.  It's an old school disco cut, remixed by Meck to bring it up to date for 2006.  Leo Sayer was popular in the '70s, and had quite a few hits between 1973 and 1983, the biggest of which was the #1 "When I Need You," which was also a #1 hit in the US.  "Thunder in My Heart" was a relatively slight release for him--hitting only #22 in 1977.  Nearly 30 years later, and a faithful remix by Meck, and Sayer finally has a second #1. 
7. You Got The Love - The Source Featuring Candi Staton
Second biggest new hit of the week slides in at #7.  It it, of course, the re-released newly remixed track that I've been raving about for weeks now.  I'm glad it made the top 10--I was skeptical considering that it's already been in the top 10 twice before--first time in 1991 where it hit #4 and then again in 1997 (remixed) where it went to #3.  The new remix getting the most attention is the "New Voyagers" remix, which adheres close to the "Now Voyagers" remix from 1997.  Also included in the current single is a "Shapeshifters" remix, best known for their #1 hit from 2004, "Lola's Theme."  Finally, if you don't know this song but think it sounds familiar, chances are that you're a Sex and the City fan.  The song is heard during the show's final moments where Carrie Bradshaw strolls down a Manhattan avenue after having lunched with the girls and received a call from "John," aka Mr. Big.  The song works great there, and the new remixes of this timeless house track are welcome additions.
8. Sugar, We're Going Down - Fall Out Boy
Fall Out Boy took the US by storm over the last 6 months, scoring 2 top 10 hits with this cut and its follow-up, "Dance, Dance."  Hotly anticipated in the UK, I'm actually surprised this didn't chart higher--some were predicting #1. 
18. Grow - Kubb
Third single and second top 40 hit for Kubb becomes their biggest-topping "Wicked Soul," which hit #25 in November.  The track is decent, but innocuous--somewhere in the vein of Snow Patrol or Athlete.  Radio has taken a liking to it--it's #5 this week on the airplay chart.  The band is really cute too, but maybe too clean cut for some tastes.
19. Do You Ever Think of Me - Antony Costa
The last member of Blue to attempt a solo careers becomes its lowest charting.  Duncan James hit #2 in 2004 with "I Believe My Heart," Lee Ryan hit #3 with "Army of Lovers," and Simon Webbe's had 2 top 10 hits (#4s) with "Lay Your Hands" and "No Worries."  Sadly, Costa, does not follow in his bandmates footsteps and manages only #19.  The song is decent, but somewhat tepid, and no one thought he was a Lee Ryan or Simon Webbe talent wise.  Sorry Costa--hope you've got a backup plan.
39 Turn This Thing Around - El Presidente
Pretty decent pop/rock/electronic cut.  Surprised it charted so low.  You should check it out.
Albums
Arctic Monkeys' Whatever People Say I Am That's What I'm Not tops for a third week, while James Blunt moves up 1 to pole position with Back to Bedlam.  Kelly Clarkson is up 5 to #5.  Biggest new entry of the week is at #8, Belle & Sebastian with The Life Pursuit.
Airplay
Madonna is #1 for a second week with "Sorry," while Meck (Featuring Leo Sayer) moves up a spot to #2 with "Thunder in My Heart Again."  Corrinne Bailey Rae also continues her ascent, up 1 to #4 with "Put Your Records On," set to be big hit when the single is released in 2 weeks.
Next week is kinda boring, the biggest new single is probably former Atomic Kitten Liz McLarnon's "Woman in Love."  Also out are Goldfrapp's third Supernature single, "Ride a White Horse," and a new one from Friday Hill.  It's the week after (2/20) that will really be interesting, when we get new singles from Westlife, Corinne Bailey Rae, Simon Webbe, The Darkness, and Madonna. 
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Speaking of "New Voyagers," does anyone remember the "Voyagers" TV show from the early '80s? Little-known fact: "Voyagers" star Meeno Peluce is the half-brother of "Punky Brewster" star Soleil Moon Fry.
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