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Плейлист Radio Hospitals Blackburn

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(Зараз у Blackburn 02:59)
23:57 Macklemore feat. Skylar Grey with Glorious.
23:27 with .
23:01 Paul Baker with MYSTERY TOP40.
22:58 with .
22:01 Richard Smith with A to Z of Pop X.
21:56 Remember Monday with What the hell just happened?. Song for Eurovision 2025
21:56 with .
21:52 Marvin Gaye with Let's Get It on.
21:49 Alphabeat with Fascination.
21:46 Gracie Abrams with That's so true.
21:46 with .
21:43 Diana Ross with Ain't No Mountain High Enough.
21:39 Chappell Roan with Pink pony club.
21:36 Them with Baby Please Don't Go. From the film "Good Morning Vietnam"
21:27 with .
21:23 Sham Rock with Tell Me Ma.
21:20 Nina Simone with Everything Must Change.
21:17 Sabrina Carpenter with Please please please. From the 21st June 2024 number 1 for 3 weeks, returning to number 1 on the 26th July for another 2 weeks. 5 weeks total at UK number 1.
21:17 with .
21:14 The Four Pennies with Juliet. From the 15th May 1964 number 1 for 1 week
21:10 Elvis Presley with Suspicious Minds. Written, and first recorded, by Mark James (1968).
21:07 Brotherhood of Man with Figaro. From the 5th February 1978 number 1 for 1 week
21:04 Jimi Hendrix with Manic Depression.
21:01 Frank Sinatra with Three Coins In A Fountain. From 11th September 1954 number 1 for 3 weeks
20:56 with .
20:53 Teddy Swims with Bad dreams.
20:51 Jim Reeves with He'll have to go. From the 18th September 1988 number 1 for 2 weeks Originally released in October 1969 reaching number 3 in the chart
20:48 Candi Staton with Young hearts run free. July 1976 number 2 June 1986 number 47 August 1999 number 29
20:47 with .
20:45 Craig Douglas with Only sixteen. From the 5th September 1959 number 1 for 4 weeks
20:41 Sam Fender with People watching.
20:40 with .
20:36 Eagles with One Of These Nights.
20:33 Scaffold with Thank U Very Much.
20:33 with .
20:30 Kenny Ball with Hello Dolly.
20:27 Al Green with Love.
20:26 with .
20:23 Crowded House with Don't Dream It's Over.
20:19 Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars with Die with a smile.
20:18 with .
20:16 Connie Francis with My heart has a mind of it's own.
20:13 Nat King Cole with Unforgettable. Recorded in 1951 Charted in December 1988 reaching 84 in the top 100 UK chart
20:09 Doechii with Anxiety.
20:06 Smokie with If You Think You Know How To Love Me. Number 3 in the charts for this English band that made super stardom in Europe especially Germany...9 weeks...Yorkshire band from York Harrogate and Leeds.
20:03 The Rockin' Berries with Poor Man's Son.
20:01 Johnny Cash with Big River.
19:57 with .
19:53 Taylor Swift with I can see you (Taylor's version).
19:50 Big Dee Irwin & Little Eva with Swingin' On a Star.
19:48 Tate McRae with Sports car.
19:45 Val Doonican with Walk Tall.
19:42 Sonny & Cher with Little Man.
19:39 Cliff Richard & The Shadows with Travellin' Light. From the 24th October 1959 number 1 for 5 weeks
19:37 Gracie Abrams with That's so true.
19:37 with .
19:34 The Drifters with Down On The Beach Tonight.
19:31 Jose Feliciano with Go On Your Way.
19:31 with .
19:28 Van Morrison with Brown Eyed Girl. The song has been featured in several popular films, including the 1983 film The Big Chill, the 1989 film Born on the Fourth of July, and the 1991 film Sleeping with the Enemy, starring Julia Roberts.
19:26 Neil Diamond with Cracklin Rosie.
19:24 with .
19:22 The Lancashire Hotpots with He's Turned Emo.
19:18 Lola Young with Messy. From the 18th January 2025 number 1 for 4 weeks
19:15 The Monkees with A little Bit Me, A Little Bit You.
19:12 Doris Day with S'Posin.
19:10 Myles Smith with Nice to meet you.
19:09 with .
19:06 Althia & Donna with Utown Top Ranking. From the 29th January 1978 number 1 for 1 week
19:03 Rolling Stones with Mother's Little Helper.
19:01 Elvis Presley with Blue suede shoes. greatest film hits
18:58 with .
18:55 Simply Red with Model. From the 28th April 1991 number 1 for 5 weeks
18:52 Beach Boys with Then I Kissed Her.
18:49 Alex Warren with Ordinary.
18:47 Herman's Hermits with Sunshine Girl.
18:42 Meat Loaf with Rock N Roll Mercenaries.
18:42 with .
18:40 Fats Domino with Blueberry Hill.
18:36 Tina Turner with What's love got to do with it.
18:36 with .
18:33 Mott The Hoople with All The Young Dudes.
18:30 Marvin Gaye with Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing.
18:30 with .
18:28 Mary Hopkin with Goodbye. Number two for this Welsh beauty...follow up to those were the days...
18:24 Barry White with What Am I Gonna Do With You.
18:22 with .
18:18 David Guetta & Anne-Marie with Don't leave me alone.
18:16 Rose & Bruno Mars with APT.
18:15 with .
18:13 Michael Cox with Angela Jones.
18:11 Frankie Laine with Sixteen Tons.
18:09 The Beatles with With a Little Help From My Friends.
18:08 with .
18:06 David Bowie with Sound And Vision.
18:04 The Tremeloes with Good Day Sunshine.
18:01 The Chordettes with Mr Sandman.
17:57 with .
17:56 U2 with Discotheque. From the 9th February 1997 number 1 for 1 week
17:37 Fred Setters with After Hours Show 33.
16:58 with .
16:53 Michael Jackson with You Rock My World.
16:49 Abba with Take a Chance On Me. From the 12th February 1978 number 1 for 3 weeks
16:49 with .
16:46 Billie Jo Spears with Blanket On The Ground.
16:43 Sarah Vaughan & Billy Eckstine with Passing strangers. 1957 October number 22 1969 March number 20
16:43 with .
16:40 Jim Reeves with Roses are red.
16:37 Gloria Gaynor with I Will Survive. From the 11th March 1979 number 1 for 4 weeks
16:34 Andy Williams with Cant Help Falling In Love.
16:30 John Lennon with (Just Like) Starting Over. From the 14th December 1980 number 1 for 1 week
16:25 Teddy Pendergrass with Turn Off The Lights.
16:22 Ann Breen with Pal Of My Cradle Days.
16:19 Cliff Richard with The Young Ones. From the 5th January 1962 number 1 for 6 weeks
16:19 with .
16:16 Neil Sedaka with Laughter In The Rain.
16:13 Engelbert Humperdinck with There Goes My Everything.
16:11 Petula Clark with Downtown.
16:08 Nat King Cole with When I fall in love.
16:04 Nuns Chorus with Maria.
16:02 Van Morrison with Brown Eyed Girl. The song has been featured in several popular films, including the 1983 film The Big Chill, the 1989 film Born on the Fourth of July, and the 1991 film Sleeping with the Enemy, starring Julia Roberts.
15:59 with .
15:53 Harry Styles with Sign of the times.
15:49 Jennifer Rush with The Power Of Love. From the 6th October 1985 number 1 for 5 weeks
15:46 Frankie Laine with Granada.
15:46 with .
15:44 Elvis Presley with The Wonder of You. From the 26th July 1970 number 1 for 6 weeks
15:39 Robbie Williams with Let Me Entertain You.
15:39 with .
15:36 Real Thing with You To Me Are Everything. From the 20th June 1976 number 1 for 3 weeks
15:33 Frank Sinatra with The Lady Is A Tramp.
15:30 Bay City Rollers with Bye Bye Baby. From the 16th March 1975 number 1 for 6 weeks
15:29 with .
15:25 Patti LaBelle with Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time.
15:22 Matt Monro with Softly As I Leave You.
15:19 Patsy Cline with Crazy. 1961 failed to chart 1987 April number 79 1991 January number 14
15:16 Daniel O'Donnell with Danny Boy.
15:15 with .
15:12 Glenn Miller with In The Mood. Swinging 30's
15:08 The Phantom Of The Opera with The Phantom Of The Opera.
15:06 The Beatles with We Can Work It Out. From the 10th December 1965 number 1 for 5 weeks Christmas number 1 Double A sided with "Day Tripper"
15:02 Bee Gees with You Win Again. From the 11th October 1987 number 1 for 4 weeks
14:59 with .
14:56 Bruno Mars with Treasure.
14:53 Sabrina Carpenter with Busy woman.
14:53 with .
14:48 Soft Cell with Say Hello Wave goodbye.
14:45 Pixie Lott with Mama do. From the 14th June 2009 number 1 for 1 week
14:40 Meat Loaf with Heaven Can Wait (Live0.
14:39 with .
14:33 Sleep Token with Emergence.
14:30 Chappell Roan with The giver.
14:28 with .
14:24 Art of Noise with Kiss.
14:20 Billy Paul with Me & Mrs Jones.
14:16 Harry Belafonte with Jump the line.
14:13 Drake with Nokia.
14:08 Atlantic Starr with Always.
14:08 with .
14:05 James Taylor with How Sweet It Is.
14:01 Kenny Rogers with Lucille. From the 12th June 1977 number 1 for 1 week
12:57 with .
12:00 Jim Simpson with The Vintage Years.
11:59 with .
11:54 Sam Fender with People watching.
11:52 Cliff Richard with The minute you're gone. From the 9th April 1965 number 1 for 1 week
11:49 Benson Boone with Beautiful things. From the 16th March 2024 number 1 for 2 weeks
11:45 Daniel Bedingfield with If You're Not The One. From the 1st December 2002 number 1 for 1 week
11:41 Will Smith with Gettin' Jiggy Wit It.
11:37 Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars with Die with a smile.
11:33 Cyndi Lauper with All Through The night.
11:30 Ben E King with Stand By Me. In June 1961 this only got to number 27 in the chart. It was re released in 1987 and made famous by the film Stand By Me From the 15th February 1987 number 1 for 3 weeks
11:26 with .
11:22 Three Degrees with Givin'up Givin' In.
11:19 R.E.M. with The One I Love.
11:17 Bay City Rollers with Bye Bye Baby. From the 16th March 1975 number 1 for 6 weeks
11:16 with .
11:14 Sabrina Carpenter with Bed chem.
11:11 Gracie Abrams with That's so true.
11:11 with .
11:05 Timerider with Cocoon. Theme tune to "Hitman & Her Roadshow"
11:01 Lady Gaga with Abracadabra.
10:58 with .
10:57 Jim Reeves with You're the only good thing.
10:55 Teddy Swims with Bad dreams.
10:54 with .
10:50 ZZ Top with Viva Las Vegas.
10:46 Shontelle with Impossible.
10:42 Lola Young with Messy. From the 18th January 2025 number 1 for 4 weeks
10:37 Chris Isaak with Wicked Game.
10:37 with .
10:34 Nick Berry with Every Loser Wins. From the 12th October 1986 number 1 for 3 weeks Second biggest selling single of 2016
10:30 Doechii with Anxiety.
10:28 with .
10:26 Gerry & The Pacemakers with Ferry Cross The Mersey.
10:23 N-Dubz Featuring Bodyrox with We Dance On.
10:19 Alesso with Cool.
10:19 with .
10:16 Tina Turner with What's love got to do with it.
10:12 Marvin Gaye with Got To Give It Up (Part 1).
10:11 with .
10:08 Alice Cooper with School's Out. From the 6th August 1972 number 1 for 3 weeks
10:05 Showaddywaddy with You Got What It Takes.
10:01 Chappell Roan with Pink pony club.
09:58 with .
09:54 Sugababes with Push The Button. Keisha, Mutya & Heidi scored their 4th UK No 1 hit in September 2005 with this ultra catchy song. It is now more than 5 years since their first hit 'Overload' back in September 2000
09:52 Remember Monday with What the hell just happened?. Song for Eurovision 2025
09:49 James Blunt with Beside you.
09:46 Rose & Bruno Mars with APT.
09:43 Alex Warren with Carry you home.
09:38 Will Downing with I Try.
09:35 Tate McRae with Sports car.
09:29 with .
09:26 John Parr Vs. Tommyknockers with New Horizon. John Parr briefly regained the limelight in 2006 with the release of a dance remix of "St. Elmo's Fire", entitled "New Horizon". It was credited to John Parr vs. Tommyknockers and reached a modest number 43 in
09:23 Tasmin Archer with Sleeping Satellites. From the 11th October 1992 number 1 for 2 weeks
09:20 Leadbelly with Midnight Special. blues singers
09:19 with .
09:16 Sabrina Carpenter with Please please please. From the 21st June 2024 number 1 for 3 weeks, returning to number 1 on the 26th July for another 2 weeks. 5 weeks total at UK number 1.
09:13 Joel Corry featuring Mabel with I wish.
09:10 Al Martino with Here In My Heart. From the 8th November 1952 number 1 for 9 weeks The very first chart number 1
09:09 with .
09:05 Elvis Presley with Suspicious Minds. Written, and first recorded, by Mark James (1968).
09:01 Roxette with Joyride.
08:58 with .
08:01 Richard Smith with The A to Z of Pop B.
07:56 Lynn Anderson with Rose Garden.
07:00 with .
06:58 The Seekers with Open Up Them Pearly Gates.
06:54 Dario G with Carnival De Paris.
06:49 Oasis with Live forever.
06:46 LeAnn Rimes with How Do I Live.
06:46 with .
06:42 Moby with Why does my heart feel so bad.
06:38 Pulp with Mis-shapes.
06:38 with .
06:34 Shola Ama with You're the one I love.
06:30 Catatonia with Mulder & Scully.
06:29 with .
06:28 Len with Steal My Sunshine. Music based on a sample of the 1976 disco hit "More More More", the by Andrea True Connection. Featured on the soundtrack to the Katie Holmes movie "Go".
06:23 Bizarre Inc feat. Angie Brown with I'm Gonna Get You (12" Version).
06:19 Simply Red with Fairground. From the 24th September 1995 number 1 for 4 weeks
06:18 with .
06:15 Cher with The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore.
06:11 C & C Music Factory with Things That Make You Go Hmmmm.
06:10 with .
06:06 The Cranberries with Zombie.
06:01 The House Of Love with Shine On.
05:54 Bros with When Will I Be Famous.
05:53 with .
05:50 Wham with Bad Boys.
05:47 The Jam with A Town Called Malice. From the 7th February 1982 number 1 for 3 weeks
05:42 Stevie Wonder with Masterblaster.
05:39 Jaki Graham with Set Me Free.
05:38 with .
05:34 Paul Young with Come Back And Stay.
05:30 Bon Jovi with Social Disease.
05:26 with .
05:22 Miami Sound Machine, Gloria Estefan with Conga.
05:19 Mike Oldfield with Moonlight Shadow.
05:14 The Damned with Eloise.
05:13 with .
05:09 Bryan Ferry with Slave to Love.
05:05 Eric Carmen with Hungry Eyes.
05:01 Status Quo with Who Gets The Love.
04:57 with .
04:48 Meat Loaf with For Crying Out Loud.
04:45 Diana Ross with Remember Me.
04:43 Donny Osmond with Young Love. From the 19th August 1973 number 1 for 4 weeks
04:42 with .
04:39 Neil Diamond with Sweet Caroline.
04:36 Blue Mink with Banner Man.
04:30 Andrea True Connection with More, More, More.
04:29 with .
04:24 Iron Maiden with Bring Your Daughter... To The Slaughter. From the 30th December 1990 number 1 for 2 weeks
04:21 Supertramp with Breakfast In America.
04:19 Bobby Bloom with Montego Bay.
04:15 Cliff Richard with Green light.
04:11 Average White Band with Pick Up The Pieces.
04:11 with .
04:08 Junior Walker & The All Stars with Way Back Home.
04:05 The Sweet with Little Willy.
04:02 Gloria Gaynor with I Will Survive. From the 11th March 1979 number 1 for 4 weeks
03:59 with .
03:56 Young Idea with With a Little Help From My Friends.
03:52 Marmalade with Reflections Of My Life.
03:52 with .
03:50 Searchers with Don't Throw Your Love Away. From 1st May 1964 number 1 for 2 weeks
03:47 Sandie Shaw with Long live love. From the 21st May 1965 number 1 for 3 weeks
03:44 The Temperance Seven with Pasadena.
03:44 with .
03:41 Byrds with Eight Miles High.
03:38 Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen with March Of The Siamese Children.
03:37 with .
03:34 Marvin Gaye with How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You).
03:32 James Brown with Papa's Got A Brand New Bag.
03:30 Floyd Cramer with On The Rebound. From the 12th May 1961 number 1 for 1 week
03:28 with .
03:23 Led Zeppelin with Whole lotta love. Originally released in 1969 but not in the UK. Charted in 1997 and reached number 21 in September
03:21 Jim Reeves with Welcome to my world.
03:20 Dave Clark Five with Bits And Pieces.
03:19 with .
03:16 Edwin Starr with 25 miles.
03:14 Hank Locklin with Please Help Me I'm Falling.
03:14 with .
03:11 Them with Here Comes The Night.. 25 March Pos 2
03:09 The Crickets with Don't Ever Change.
03:06 Tony Bennett with Fly Me To The Moon.
03:04 The Kinks with See My Friend.
03:01 Gene Pitney with I Must Be Seing Things.
02:59 with .
02:58 Princess (instrumental) with Say I'm your number 1.
02:00 Richard Smith with The A to Z of Pop A.
01:58 with .
01:53 Bob Dylan with Mr Tambourine Man.
01:50 Myles Smith with Nice to meet you.
01:47 Isley Brothers with Twist & Shout.
01:47 with .
01:41 Sleep Token with Emergence.
01:36 The Eagles with Heartache Tonight.
01:33 Robert Palmer & UB40 with I'll Be Your Baby Tonight. A 1967 song by Bob Dylan
01:32 with .
01:29 Simon & Garfunkel. with Mrs Robinson..
01:25 Joe Tex with Ain't Gonna Bump No More.
01:23 with .
01:19 Sylvester with (You make me feel) Mighty Real.
01:15 Drake with Nokia.
01:14 with .
01:12 Craig Douglas with When my Lttle Girl is Smiling. March 1962...number 9 13 weeks in the top fifty
01:09 Sabrina Carpenter with Busy woman.
01:09 with .
01:06 Paper Lace with The Night Chicago Died.
01:04 The Beatles with From Me to You. From the 26th April 1963 number 1 for 7 weeks
01:01 Dickie Valentine with The Finger Of Suspicion. From 1st January 1955 number 1 for 1 week Returning to number 1 on the 15th January 1955 for a further 2 weeks
00:59 with .
00:56 Foundations with Build Me Up Buttercup.
00:53 Benson Boone with Beautiful things. From the 16th March 2024 number 1 for 2 weeks
00:51 Stevie Wonder with I Was Made To Love Her.
00:48 Wet Wet Wet with With a Little Help From My Friends. From the 13th May 1988 number 1 for 4 weeks Also recorded by Joe Cocker Originally by The Beatles
00:45 Peggy Lee with Fever. (See page 33 in the large "Singles" book for info)
00:40 Sam Fender with People watching.
00:37 The Carpenters with Please Mr Postman.
00:36 with .
00:33 Chappell Roan with The giver.
00:30 Cliff Richard with Power to all our friends. Eurovision 1973
00:28 with .
00:23 Roxy Music with Jealous Guy. From the 8th March 1981 number 1 for 2 weeks
00:19 Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars with Die with a smile.
00:17 Viscounts with Shortnin Bread.
00:17 with .
00:12 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong with Summertime.
00:09 Tony Christie with Avenues And Alleyways. 1973 number 37 in February 2005 number 26 in August
00:09 with .
00:05 Michael Jackson with Don't Stop Till You Get Enough. Number 1 in america for 1 week in 1979 Australian number 1 for 3 weeks Norwegian number 1 for 2 weeks
00:03 Chuck Berry with Let It Rock.
00:01 Everly Brothers with Bye Bye Love.

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