It was a tough battle between three pop titans for the Official Albums Chart top spot this week, but The King of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley, ended up with the No. 1.

Elvis's latest collection The Wonder of You is his 13th chart-topping album, which makes him the solo artist with the biggest number of UK No. 1 albums ever, knocking Madonna into second place.

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Priscilla Presley with the No. 1 Album award.

The Wonder of You is the second collection of Elvis's songs reworked by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Last year's If I Can Dream was the first, and also landed at number one. Will this be a thing we see happen every year?

In second place is famous cobsucker Michael Bublé with his ninth studio album Nobody But Me. Expect his Christmas album to be a big seller again this year - it's already at number 16! Doesn't everyone already own a copy anyway?

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And Lady Gaga's new album Joanne managed a very respectable third place - critics were mixed on the star's new rockier, dive bar-inspired sound, although we very much enjoyed it.

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Right behind Gaga is Leonard Cohen with his 14th studio album You Want It Darker, while Status Quo are new at number seven with Aquostic II - That's a Fact, and the deluxe version of Sia's This Is Acting lands at eight.

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Korn are back in the top ten for the first time since 2002 with The Serenity of Suffering while the cast recording of David Bowie's Lazarus rounds out the top ten.

Outside the top ten, a few noteworthy albums: the Trolls soundtrack reached number 11, no small thanks to our incredible interview where we really annoyed Justin Timberlake, and Mel C's seventh album Version of Me is at number 25.

Watch the video for Lady Gaga's 'Perfect Illusion' below:

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