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Jeff Buckley's 1994 take on the track is in second place.
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Driven by a bid to stop Burke reaching the top spot, Jeff Buckley's 1994 take on the track is in second place - making it the first time that the same song has been at number one and number two in the UK charts for 51 years.
Leonard Cohen's original version of his song made it to 36 - making it a 'Hallelujah' top 40 hat trick.
Buckley's 'Hallelujah' had sales of 81,000 - leaving Leona Lewis in third place after selling 72,000 copies of her cover of the Snow Patrol tune 'Run'.