In February 2000, Oasis found themselves back at Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart following a two-year break. Go Let It Out was the lead single from the band's fourth studio album Standing on the Shoulder of Giants (the phrase engraved on the rim of the then-newly-released £2 coin, fact fans).
Debuting at the summit, the track displaced Gabrielle's Rise; knocking it down to Number 2 after two weeks at the top. Go Let It Out became Oasis's fifth UK Number 1 single at that time, following previous chart-toppers Some Might Say (1995), Don't Look Back In Anger (1996), D'Ya Know What I Mean? (1997) and All Around The World (1998).
But the real chart story from this week in 2000 perhaps came courtesy of a certain Italian Eurodance outfit... Having already scored a mammoth Number 1 single with 1999's Blue (Da Ba Dee), Eiffel 65 actually secured a second Top 5 single this week in 2000.
Yep - Move Your Body entered the Official Singles Chart at a very respectable Number 3, before going on to spend a total of seven weeks in the Top 40.
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