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Little Mix’s Sweet Melody finally tops chart as Christmas songs vanish – BBC News
Sweet Melody becomes the band’s fifth number one, and their first since Jesy Nelson left.

By Mark SavageBBC music reporter
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image captionThe band recently became a trio (left-right): Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirlwall and Perrie Edwards
Little Mix have risen to top the top of UK singles chart after Christmas songs released their grip on the top 40.
Sweet Melody has become the band’s fifth number one, three months after it was released – and will be their last with Jesy Nelson, who quit last year.
The 29-year-old
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