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(adesso a Blackburn 18:13)
23:57 with .
23:54 Neil Diamond with Forever In Blue Jeans.
23:52 Manfred Mann with If you gotta go, go now.
23:48 Ed Sheeran with Happier.
23:48 with .
23:43 Sam Fender with People watching.
23:40 Ace with How Long.
23:39 with .
23:36 Susan Boyle with I Dreamed A Dream.
23:34 Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames with Yeh, Yeh. From the 8th January 1965 number 1 for 2 weeks
23:28 John Miles with Music.
23:26 with .
23:22 Oliver Tree & Robin Schultz with Miss you.
23:19 Tina Turner with What's love got to do with it.
23:19 with .
23:15 Scaffold with Lily The Pink. From the 2nd January 1969 number 1 for 1 week
23:11 Harry Belafonte with Scarlett Ribbons (for her hair).
23:08 Teddy Swims with Bad dreams.
23:06 Dead End Kids with Have I The Right.
23:05 with .
23:04 Brenda Lee with here comes that feeling.
23:01 Jackie Wilson with Reet Petite. From 21st December 1986 number 1 for 4 weeks
22:58 with .
22:53 Lola Young with Messy.
22:50 Animals with Don't Bring Me Down.
22:46 Duran Duran with New Moon on Monday.
22:44 Everly Brothers with Claudette. B side to All I have to do is dream. Biggest selling single of 1958
22:42 Rose & Bruno Mars with APT.
22:38 Blondie with Union city blue.
22:37 with .
22:34 Kelly Clarkson with Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You makes you).
22:31 Neil Diamond with Solitary Man.
22:28 Curtis Mayfield with Move On Up.
22:22 Status Quo with Thinking Of You.
22:22 with .
22:19 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.
22:16 Four Tops with Bernadette.
22:16 with .
22:14 Buddy Holly with Not Fade Away.
22:10 Doechii with Anxiety.
22:09 with .
22:06 Bread with Guitar Man.
22:04 Gerry & The Pacemakers with How Do You Do It. From the 5th April 1963 number 1 for 3 weeks
22:01 Guy Mitchell with She Wears Red Feathers. From the 7th March 1953 number 1 for 4 weeks
21:57 with .
21:54 Petula Clark with This Is My Song. From the 10th February 1967 number 1 for 2 weeks
21:52 The Carpenters with Please Mr Postman.
21:51 with .
21:49 Cliff Richard with Gee Whiz It's You.
21:46 Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes with If You Don't Know Me By Now.
21:46 with .
21:44 Connie Francis with You Always Hurt The One You Love.
21:40 Drake with Nokia.
21:40 with .
21:37 Shocking Blue with Venus.
21:33 Madness with Driving in My Car.
21:33 with .
21:30 The Beach Boys with Surfin USA.
21:27 David Cassidy with Some Kind Of Summer. B side of I'm a Clown
21:21 No Mercy with Please Don't Go.
21:21 with .
21:17 Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars with Die with a smile.
21:14 Del Shannon with Runaway. From the 23rd June 1961 number 1 for 3 weeks
21:12 The Beverley Sisters with Sisters.
21:09 Remember Monday with What the hell just happened?. Song for Eurovision 2025
21:06 Freda Payne with Band Of Gold. From the 13th September 1970 number 1 for 6 weeks
21:04 Buzz Clifford with Baby Sittin'.
21:01 Tennessee Ernie Ford with Give Me Your Word. From the 5th March 1955 number 1 for 7 weeks
20:58 with .
20:56 Lou Christie with I'm Gonna Make You Mine.
20:52 Chappell Roan with Pink pony club.
20:49 Cream with Strange Brew.
20:46 Myles Smith with Nice to meet you.
20:44 The Silhouettes with Get A Job.
20:40 Lady Gaga with Garden of Eden.
20:37 Crystal Gayle with Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue.
20:33 Dido with White Flag.
20:33 with .
20:30 Glen Campbell with Wichita Lineman.
20:27 Fleetwood Mac with Go Your Own Way.
20:25 with .
20:21 Carly Simon with You're So Vain.
20:18 Kendrick Lamar & SZA with Luther.
20:15 Rolling Stones with Paint it Black. From the 20th May 1966 number 1 for 1 week
20:12 Frankie Laine & The Four Lads with Rain, Rain, Rain.
20:09 Alex Warren with Ordinary.
20:06 Stevie Wonder with Never Had A Dream Come True.
20:06 with .
20:03 Joe Brown with That's What Love Will Do.
20:01 Johnny Mathis with Twelfth Of Never.
19:57 with .
19:55 Duane Eddy with Ring Of Fire.
19:53 Jimmy Jones with Handy Man.
19:50 Tate McRae with Sports car.
19:50 with .
19:47 Jimmy Ruffin with What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted. 1966 November number 8 1974 July number 4
19:44 Rick james with Glow.
19:42 Elvis Presley with (Let me be your) Teddy bear. greatest film hits
19:39 Sabrina Carpenter with Bed chem.
19:35 Renaissance with Northern Lights.
19:34 with .
19:31 Spice Girls with Who Do You Think You Are. From the 9th March 1997 number 1 for 3 weeks Double A sided with "Mama"
19:28 Cliff Richard with Sunny Honey Girl.
19:26 with .
19:22 Art Garfunkel with Bright Eyes. From the 8th April 1979 number 1 for 6 weeks This song is featured in the film "Watership Down"
19:19 Gracie Abrams with That's so true.
19:16 Matt Monro with My Kind Of Girl.
19:14 Tab Hunter with Young Love. From the 16th February 1957 number 1 for 7 weeks
19:09 Rod Stewart with Sailing. From the 31st of August 1975 number 1 for 4 weeks
19:05 David Bowie with The Jean Genie.
19:03 The Troggs with With a Girl Like You. From the 29th July 1966 number 1 for 2 weeks
19:01 Russ Conway with Roulette. From the 13th June 1959 number 1 for 2 weeks
18:52 Westlife with Unbreakable. From the 10th November 2002 number 1 for 1 week
18:52 with .
18:49 John Paul Young with Love Is in the Air.
18:43 Barbra Streisand & Michael Crawford with The Music Of The Night. Music from "The phantom of the opera"
18:43 with .
18:39 Eternal with Stay.
18:35 LeAnn Rimes with How Do I Live.
18:31 Charles Aznavour with She. From the 23rd June 1974 number 1 for 4 weeks
18:28 with .
18:24 Heart with These Dreams. March 1986 reached number 82 Re released in 1988 as a double A side to "Never" and reached number 8 in May
18:20 Martine McCutcheon with Talking In Your Sleep. Charity record. Proceeds to BBC Children In Need.
18:20 with .
18:17 David Cassidy with How Can I Be Sure. From the 24th September 1972 number 1 for 2 weeks
18:12 Robbie Williams with She's The One. From the 14th November 1999 number 1 for 1 week Double A sided with "It's only us"
18:08 Shanice with I Love Your Smile. Shanic Lorraine Wilson born in Pitsburgh, Pensylvania, 14th May 1973, her track, "I Love your smile" was released in 1991 and reached number 1 in the US Billboard R&B Chart. Featuring a saxaphone solo by Branford Marsalis w
18:08 with .
18:05 Take That with How deep is your love. From the 3rd March 1996 number 1 for 3 weeks
18:01 Jeffrey Osborne with On The Wings Of Love.
17:58 with .
17:55 Jim Reeves with I Love You Because. The biggest selling single of 1964 Reached No. 5 in the UK singles chart
17:51 The Beatles with Strawberry Fields Forever. Double A sided with "Penny Lane"
17:47 Stevie Wonder with I Just Called To Say I Love You. From the 2nd September 1984 number 1 for 6 weeks
17:44 Tom Jones with Green Green Grass Of Home. From the 25th November 1966 number 1 for 7 weeks Christmas number 1
17:42 Lesley Garrett & Amanda Thompson with Ave Maria.
17:41 with .
17:37 Eric Carmen with All By Myself. Based upon Sergei Wassiljewitsch Rachmaninow's Klavierkonzert No. 2 (1901).
17:34 Harry Nilsson with Without You. From the 5th March 1972 number 1 for 5 weeks
17:30 Abba with Dancing Queen. From the 29th August 1976 number 1 for 6 weeks
17:29 with .
17:26 Peggy Lee with Fever. (See page 33 in the large "Singles" book for info)
17:23 Three Tenors with Amor, vida de mi vida.
17:19 Blondie with Atomic. From the 23rd February 1980 number 1 for 2 weeks
17:17 Bing Crosby with My heart is taking lessons.
17:13 Kenny Rogers with Lucille. From the 12th June 1977 number 1 for 1 week
17:09 Julio Iglesias with Begin The Beguine. From the 29th November 1981 number 1 for 1 week
17:09 with .
17:04 Harry Secombe with Abide with me.
17:02 Elvis Presley with Are You Lonesome Tonight. From the 20th January 1961 number 1 for 4 weeks
16:56 Cilla Black with Loves Just A Broken Heart.
16:56 with .
16:53 Blues Brothers with Everybody Needs Somebody To Love.
16:50 Fat Larrys Band with Zoom.
16:46 Liberty X with Song 4 Lovers. This single was released on 26th October 2005 and is from their album 'X'
16:41 Spice Girls with Viva Forever. From the 26th July 1998 number 1 for 2 weeks
16:41 with .
16:39 Tams with Hey Girl Don't Bother Me. From the 12th September 1971 number 1 for 3 weeks
16:34 Peter Andre with Feel you. From the 1st December 1996 number 1 for 1 week
16:30 Britney Spears with Womanizer.
16:26 with .
16:22 Elaine Paige with I Know Him So Well. She also did this song as a duet with Barbarah Dickson which reached number 1 in December 1984
16:19 Bob Dylan with One More Cup of Coffee.
16:16 Gnarls Barkley with Crazy. Gnarls Barkley are producer Brian Burton AKA Danger Mouse & singer/rapper Thomas Callaway AKA Cee-Lo. On 2nd April 2006 'Crazy' made history when it became the first ever UK single to reach No1 based on download sales alone, it
16:13 Kylie Minogue with The Locomotion.
16:08 Elton John with Candle in the Wind 1997. From the 14th September 1997 number 1 for 5 weeks Tribute song for Princess Diana Double A Sided with "Something about the way you look tonignt"
16:08 with .
16:04 David Cassidy with The Last Kiss.
16:01 Neil Diamond with Cracklin Rosie.
15:53 Commodores with Nightshift.
15:52 with .
15:50 Jason Donovan with Sealed With A Kiss. From the 4th June 1989 number 1 for 2 weeks
15:43 Barry Manilow with Read Em And Weep.
15:42 with .
15:38 Womack & Womack with Teardrops.
15:30 Peter Gabriel with Sledgehammer.
15:28 with .
15:23 Queen with Who wants to live forever.
15:19 Pseudo Echo with Funky Town.
15:19 with .
15:15 Limahl with Never Ending Story.
15:11 Madonna with Who's That Girl. From the 19th July 1987 number 1 for 1 week
15:10 with .
15:06 Abba with Super Trouper. From the 23rd November 1980 number 1 for 3 weeks
15:02 David Bowie & Mick Jagger with Dancing In The Street. From the 1st September 1985 number 1 for 4 weeks
14:57 with .
14:57 Detroit Spinners with Working My Way Back To You. From the 6th April 1980 number 1 for 2 weeks
14:53 Abba with One Of Us (Is Crying).
14:47 Bruce Willis with Under The Boardwalk.
14:46 with .
14:42 Meat Loaf with Dead Ringer For Love. Cher provides an uncredited female vocal on this 'duet'.
14:37 Kylie Minogue with Hand On Your Heart. From the 7th May 1989 number 1 for 1 week
14:32 with .
14:28 Barbra Streisand with Woman In Love. From the 19th October 1980 number 1 for 3 weeks
14:23 Ray Parker Jr. with Ghostbusters.
14:22 with .
14:18 Dionne Warwick with Heartbreaker. Features backing vocals from Barry Gibb who co-wrote the track with his brothers Robin and Maurice (The Bee Gees).
14:12 Irene Cara with Fame. From the 3rd July 1982 number 1 for 3 weeks
14:12 with .
14:07 Michael Jackson with Billie Jean. From the 27th February 1983 number 1 for 1 week 2nd UK number 1 American number 1 for 7 weeks French number 1 for 3 weeks Spanish number 1 for 2 weeks & in 2006 as well Canadian number 1 for 7 weeks Australian number 1 fo
14:02 Fine Young Cannibals with Johnny Come Home.
13:59 with .
13:00 Ken Anton with Time After Time programme 11.
12:56 Daniel O'Donnell with Beyond The Sunset.
12:27 with .
12:00 Paul Baker with MYSTERY TOP40.
11:57 with .
11:54 Culture Club with Karma Chameleon. From 18th September 1983 number 1 for 6 weeks
11:49 Simple Minds with Sanctify Yourself.
11:46 Sabrina Carpenter with Busy woman.
11:42 Stormzy feat. MNEK with Blinded by your grace Pt. 2.
11:37 Sam Fender with People watching.
11:34 Tina Turner with What's love got to do with it.
11:30 Lady Gaga with Abracadabra.
11:28 with .
11:26 The Vapors with Jimmie Jones.
11:23 Rose & Bruno Mars with APT.
11:19 Erasure with Take a Chance On Me Abba-Esque (EP). From the 9th June 1992 number 1 for 5 weeks From the Abba-esque EP with Lay all your love on me, SOS & Voulez vous
11:15 Drake with Nokia.
11:12 Daniel O'Donnell with Make the world go away.
11:12 with .
11:08 Waldo De Los Rios with Mozart 40th.
11:04 Robbie Williams with You Know Me.
11:01 Teddy Swims with Bad dreams.
10:58 with .
10:54 Sugar Ray with Every Morning.
10:50 Lola Young with Messy.
10:43 Gerry Rafferty with Baker Street.
10:42 with .
10:39 Edwin Starr with War. Originally recorded by The Temptations as a track on their 1970 album Psychedelic Shack.
10:34 Doechii with Anxiety.
10:28 with .
10:24 Adele with Melt My Heart To Stone.
10:22 Dire Straits with Your latest trick. Recorded from record, slight popping
10:19 Tina Turner with Goldeneye.
10:19 with .
10:15 Queen with Show Must Go On.
10:11 Kendrick Lamar & SZA with All the stars.
10:11 with .
10:08 Fivepenny Piece with Stories From The Wishing Well.
10:04 Queen with A kind of magic.
10:01 Remember Monday with What the hell just happened?. Song for Eurovision 2025
09:57 with .
09:00 Richard Smith with A to Z of Pop Z.
08:57 with .
08:55 Gracie Abrams with That's so true.
08:51 Chappell Roan with Pink pony club.
08:50 with .
08:47 Tina Turner with What's love got to do with it.
08:44 Myles Smith with Nice to meet you.
08:41 Rose & Bruno Mars with APT.
08:38 Alex Warren with Ordinary.
08:38 with .
08:33 Sam Fender with People watching.
08:30 Tate McRae with Sports car.
08:27 with .
08:23 Drake with Nokia.
08:20 Sabrina Carpenter with Busy woman.
08:20 with .
08:16 Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars with Die with a smile.
08:11 Lady Gaga with Abracadabra.
08:11 with .
08:07 Kendrick Lamar & SZA with All the stars.
08:05 Teddy Swims with Bad dreams.
08:01 Cliff Richard with We don't talk anymore. From the 19th August 1979 number 1 for 4 weeks
07:56 with .
07:53 Robbie Williams with Angels.
07:52 Des'ree (Desree) with Life.
07:48 Anastacia with I'm Outta Love.
07:43 Erasure with Voulez Vous Abba-Esque (EP). From the 9th June 1992 number 1 for 5 weeks From the Abba-esque EP with Lay all your love on me, SOS & Take a chance on me
07:38 Queen with I'm going slightly mad.
07:38 with .
07:34 Lighthouse Family with Raincloud.
07:30 Natalie Imbruglia with Big Mistake.
07:26 with .
07:25 Jon Secada with Just Another Day.
07:21 Berri with Sunshine After the Rain.
07:18 Boyz II Men with I'll Make Love To You.
07:14 Spin Doctors with Two Princes.
07:09 Mariah Carey & Jay-Z with Heartbreaker.
07:06 Bjork with It's oh so quiet.
07:02 Paul Young with Don't Dream It's Over.
06:57 with .
06:54 The Jam with Precious.
06:51 Europe with The Final Countdown. From the 30th November 1986 number 1 for 2 weeks
06:47 Freeez with I.O.U (12" Version).
06:43 Whitesnake with Here I Go Again. 1982 November number 34 1987 October number 9
06:39 Elaine Paige with Memory. A very famous song taken from a very famous Andrew Lloyd Webber West End musical called Cats, of which Elaine Paige played a starring roll called Grizzabella the glamour cat.
06:39 with .
06:33 Saxon with Wheels of steel.
06:30 The TimeLords with Doctorin The Tardis. From the 12th June 1988 number 1 for 1 week
06:27 with .
06:23 Five Star with System Addict.
06:20 Tracey Ullman with They Don't Know.
06:16 Michael Jackson & The Jackson 5 with I want you back (Remix).
06:16 with .
06:12 Tight Fit with Back To The Sixties.
06:08 Gregory Abbot with Shake You Down.
06:03 Bette Midler with The Wind Beneath My Wings.
06:01 Chas & Dave with Rabbit.
05:57 with .
05:53 John Travolta & Olivia Newton John with Summer Nights. From the 24th September 1978 number 1 for 7 weeks
05:50 Genesis with Follow You Follow Me.
05:46 Shalamar with Take That To The Bank.
05:43 T Rex with 20th Century Boy.
05:40 Andy Williams with Cant Help Falling In Love.
05:39 with .
05:36 The Trammps with Hold Back The Night.
05:33 The Specials & Rico with Rudi, A Message To You Rudy.
05:30 johnny nash with Tears On My Pillow. From the 6th July 1975 number 1 for 1 week
05:28 with .
05:24 ZZ Top with Give It Up.
05:21 The Wonder Stuff with The Size Of A Cow. Topped the Uk charts at number 5 on the 14th April 1991
05:18 Showaddywaddy with Under The Moon Of Love. From the 28th November 1976 number 1 for 3 weeks
05:18 with .
05:16 Sutherland Brothers with Arms Of Mary.
05:11 Chuck Berry with My Ding-A-Ling. From the 19th November 1972 number 1 for 4 weeks Live At The Fillmore Auditorium
05:08 Linda Lewis with It's In His Kiss.
05:08 with .
05:04 Heatwave with Boogie nights.
05:01 John Denver with Annie's Song. From the 6th October 1974 number 1 for 1 week
04:57 with .
04:55 Searchers with Goodbye my love.
04:53 Cliff Richard with Nine Times Out Of Ten.
04:51 Bobby Vee with More than I can say.
04:48 Bob Lind with Elusive Butterfly. B side to Cheryl's goin home
04:46 Fourmost with A Little Lovin.
04:43 Val Doonican with Delaney's Donkey.
04:41 The Troggs with Love Is All Around. Covered by Wet Wet Wet
04:38 Burl Ives with Funny Way Of Laughin'.
04:37 with .
04:35 The Beatles with She Said She Said.
04:32 Petula Clark with My Love.
04:30 King Brothers with 76 Trombones.
04:27 with .
04:23 Daphne & Celeste with Ooh stick you.
04:21 Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas with Trains & Boats & Planes.
04:18 Marmalade with Ob la di ob la da. December 1968 number 1 for 3 weeks
04:15 Brenda Lee with As Usual.
04:13 Four Tops with Walk Away Renee.
04:10 Nina Simone with I Put A Spell On You.
04:08 Elvis Presley with His Latest Flame. From the 3rd November 1961 number 1 for 4 weeks Double A sided with Little sister
04:06 The Supremes with Where did our love go.
04:05 with .
04:03 Johnny Burnette with You're Sixteen.
04:01 Gene Vincent with Pistol Packin' Mama.
03:58 with .
03:00 Richard Smith with A to Z of Pop Y.
02:58 with .
02:55 Junior Walker & The All Stars with I'm A Road runner.
02:50 Lola Young with Messy.
02:48 Beach Boys with Barbara Ann.
02:46 Gracie Abrams with That's so true.
02:45 with .
02:42 Tina Turner with What's love got to do with it.
02:38 Dorothy Moore with Misty Blue.
02:35 Shadows with The Rise and Fall of Flingel Bunt.
02:35 with .
02:32 Louis Armstrong with Hello Dolly. From the musical of the same name 'Hello Dolly' Charted in 1964 reaching number 4
02:27 Heatwave with Always & Forever.
02:22 with .
02:18 Doechii with Anxiety.
02:15 Rose & Bruno Mars with APT.
02:11 Rolling Stones with Satisfaction. From the 3rd September 1965 number 1 for 2 weeks
02:08 Remember Monday with What the hell just happened?. Song for Eurovision 2025
02:05 The Drifters with Kissin' In The Back Row of the Movies.
02:05 with .
02:02 The Kinks with All Day & All Of The Night.
02:01 Doris Day with S'Wonderful. From the film "Love me or leave me" in 1955
01:57 with .
01:54 The Who with Pinball Wizzard. March 1969....number 4...story about TOMMY...13 WEEKS
01:50 Chappell Roan with Pink pony club.
01:48 Eden Kane with Boys Cry.
01:44 Boyzone with Love Me For A Reason.
01:44 with .
01:41 Tony Bennett with Stranger in paradise. From 7th May 1955 number 1 for 2 weeks
01:39 Sabrina Carpenter with Bed chem.
01:38 with .
01:34 The Police with Walking on The Moon. From the 2nd December 1979 number 1 for 1 week
01:31 Sean Maguire with Good Day.
01:30 with .
01:28 Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band with I'm The Urban Spaceman.
01:25 Odyssey with Native New Yorker.
01:22 with .
01:20 Manfred Mann with Pretty Flamingo. From the 29th April 1966 number 1 for 3 weeks
01:17 Kendrick Lamar & SZA with Luther.
01:17 with .
01:14 Vic Damone with For Once In My Life. Also recorded By Stevie Wonder
01:11 Frank Sinatra with Come fly with me. Theme to "Airport"
01:09 The Beatles with With a Little Help From My Friends.
01:09 with .
01:05 T Rex with Get It On. From the 18th July 1971 number 1 for 4 weeks
01:03 Buddy Holly with Baby I Don't Care.
01:01 Bill Haley with Rock Around the Clock. From the 25th November 1955 number 1 for 3 weeks Returning to number 1 on the 6th January 1956 for a further 2 weeks
00:55 with .
00:00 Peter Grogan with Best of British Classical Music.

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