The soundtrack to “The Greatest Showman,” the P.T. Barnum biopic starring Hugh Jackman, is No. 1 on the Billboard album chart for a second week, with the equivalent of 104,000 sales in the United States, according to Nielsen.

The album, released by Atlantic, was helped by the Golden Globes on Jan. 7, where the film won the best original song award for “This Is Me.” It’s the first time a soundtrack has been No. 1 for two weeks in a year and a half, since “Suicide Squad” reached the top in August 2016.

In an otherwise sleepy week of music sales, Ed Sheeran’s “÷” holds at No. 2 on its 45th week out. One of last year’s biggest hits, the album was shut out of the major categories for the 60th annual Grammy Awards, scheduled for Jan. 28 — an omission that left much of the music industry scratching its collective head.