Elvis Presley has made it back to the top of the UK singles chart, 27 years after he died.
The King of Rock'n'Roll knocked Steve Brookstein off the number one spot with the re-release of Jailhouse Rock, which topped the US and UK charts for the first time in 1958.
It is Elvis's 19th chart-topper and comes the day after what would have been his 70th birthday.
The X-Factor winner's debut single, Against All Odds, slipped to second place in its third week in the charts. (Phil Collins' song?)
There were new entries for Iron Maiden, with The Number of The Beast (Yessss - must grow hair & confiscate son's leccy guitar ) in at number three, and Erasure who came straight in at number four with Breathe.
And, of course, Band Aid's 'do they know it's Christmas' rehash is still in there.
I've got number of the beast on 12" vinyl somewhere, must look it out & give it some