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    X Factor's Alexandra Burke Scores Christmas Number One

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    December 21, 2008 by Jason Gregory | Photo by WENN

    Alexandra Burke has become the fourth X Factor winner in a row to top the UK Christmas singles chart.

    The London-born singer’s cover Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah’ stormed to number one, selling nearly 600,000 copies in its first week.

    For the first time in chart history, a cover of the same song also came in at number two on the festive chart.

    The late Jeff Buckley’s version, originally released in 1994, enjoyed a huge sales surge following a three-week campaign by his fans.

    So high was the public’s interest in ‘Hallelujah’ that Cohen’s original version charted at number 36. The 25-year-old song had never previously made the top-40.

    Burke’s final record sales of 576,000 copies make her cover of the song the fastest selling single ever by a female artist.

    She also knocked former X Factor winner Leona Lewis from the top spot. Lewis fell to number three with her cover of ‘Run’ by Snow Patrol’.

    Meanwhile, Take That took the Christmas number one in the album chart with ‘The Circus’.

    As previously reported on Gigwise, Burke was crowned the winner of The X Factor on Saturday.

    The London-born singer beat boy band JLS to claim the first prize of a lucrative recording contract.

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    • It's so sad that a wonderful version of this song has been overtaken by Xfactor drivel. I doubt Alexandra even realises what she's singing - it's a terrible whiney no talent version.

      ~ by Ryan 12/21/2008 Report

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    • Couldn't agree more. X-Factor is a true indicator of how dire and bland the music industry is right now - there is a lot of talent out there working hard in the pub/clubs but will never get the attention it deserves because record execs want these muppets that can be exploited.

      ~ by Skeigh 12/22/2008 Report

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