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Harrison tops UK charts again
Monday 21 January 2002All proceeds from sales of the single are going to the Material World Charitable Foundation, which was set up by the former Beatle in 1973.
Following Harrison's death from cancer on 29 November 2001, the single was re-released due to "public demand", according to record company EMI.
'My Sweet Lord' is currently at number six in the Irish singles charts. Kate Winslet's 'What If' is at number one, followed by 'Murder on the Dancefloor' by Sophie Ellis Bextor, the Stereophonics 'Handbags and Gladrags', Pink's 'Get The Party Started' and Samantha Mumba's 'Lately'.
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