George Harrison looks set to become the second artist in two weeks to achieve a posthumous Number One single.
Based on UK midweek sales, Harrison, who died in November, is almost certain to top the charts on Sunday with 'My Sweet Lord', a song originally released 31 years ago.
Proceeds from the record will go to a children's charity founded by Harrison.
George Harrison would take over the Number One spot from Aaliyah, whose single 'More than a Woman', was released five months after her death in a plane crash.