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George Harrison LP debuts high on UK charts; Beatles rate big in buzz factor

June 23, 2:58 PMBeatles ExaminerSteve Marinucci
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"Let It Roll: Songs by George Harrison" has debuted at No. 4 on Yahoo's official UK Top 75 albums chart. Ahead of it are albums by Kasabian, Paolo Nutini and Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.

After a brief stay at #1 on Amazon.com, the album now sits at #3.

While we're on the subject of charts, the Beatles are No 2 (same position as previously) on the Billboard Buzz 100 as the second most blogged and discussed artist. No 1 is Hannah Montana. Paul McCartney is No. 23 (up from No. 36 previously), while John Lennon is No. 27 (down from the last position at 21). 

(Thanks to Casey Piotrowski of The Beatles Show for the alert on the UK chart.)

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