Sam Smith's song becomes first Bond theme to top charts

'Writing's On The Wall' knocked Justin Beiber's song from the top spot after three weeks

'Writing's On The Wall' knocked Justin Beiber's song from the top spot after three weeks. PHOTO: FACEBOOK/SAM SMITH

British singer Sam Smith went straight to number one in the UK pop charts on Friday with Writing's On The Wall, the theme song to the upcoming James Bond film Spectre, making it the first title track for a 007 movie to be a chart-topper.

The song knocked What Do You Mean? by Canada's Justin Beiber from the top spot after three weeks and gave Smith his fifth British number one single, the Official Charts Company said.

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R City featuring Adam Levine stayed in third with Locked Away with former number one, Easy Love, by London-based DJ Sigala in fourth.

In the albums chart, electronic duo Disclosure - siblings Howard and Guy Lawrence - notched up their second number one with Caracal.

Veteran British band New Order recorded their highest album position in 22 years, debuting in second with Music Complete, with last week's number one Rattle That Lock by Pink Floyd's David Gilmour in third.
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