One Direction’s Albums Back On Charts Following Death Of Liam Payne, First Posthumous Song Delayed By Producer

One Direction’s Albums Back On Charts Following Death Of Liam Payne, First Posthumous Song Delayed By Producer

All five of One Direction’s albums have returned to the Billboard 200 chart following Liam Payne’s tragic death on October 16. 1D's 2014 album “Four” surges to No. 31. 2013’s “Midnight Memories,” jumps to No. 38, 2015’s “Made in the A.M.” reaches No. 62, 2011’s “Up All Night” lands at No. 88, and 2012’s “Take…

All five of One Direction’s albums have returned to the Billboard 200 chart following Liam Payne’s tragic death on October 16. 1D’s 2014 album “Four” surges to No. 31. 2013’s “Midnight Memories,” jumps to No. 38, 2015’s “Made in the A.M.” reaches No. 62, 2011’s “Up All Night” lands at No. 88, and 2012’s “Take Me Home” comes in at No. 103. Each One Direction album initially debuted at No. 1, except for the group’s first record, “Up All Night,” which premiered at No. 2. Also making news are reports that Liam Payne’s first posthumous release, “Do No Wrong,” will be delayed out of respect for “family members” who are “still in mourning.” The new track is a collaboration with producer Sam Pounds, and was set for release on Friday (November 1). Pounds says the family can choose when to share the song, and he will donate all proceeds to a charity of their choice. “Even though we all love the song, it’s not the time yet,” Pounds says. (Variety