10:10Bobby Fuller Four with I Fought The Law. Originally recoreded by The Crickets (1961).
10:08Leroy Van Dyke with Walk On By.
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10:06John Leyton with Wild wind.
10:03Searchers with He's got no love.
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09:00Sky News with The Latest National News.
08:57with .
08:53Queen with A kind of magic.
08:50Peter Sellers & Sophia Loren with Goodness gracious me.
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08:47Ariana Grande with Sweetener.
08:45Everly Brothers with Bye Bye Love.
08:41Sienna Spiro with Die on this hill.
08:38Dave Edmunds with Born To Be With You.
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08:34The Pasadenas with I'm Doing Fine Now.
08:32Edwin Starr with Stop Her On Sight (SOS).
08:26Barry Manilow with Copacabana.
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08:21Shaggy & Rayvon with In The Summertime.
08:18Tate McRae with Tit for tat.
08:16Cliff Richard with Gee Whiz It's You.
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08:13Rosemary Clooney with Mambo Italiano. From 8th January 1955 number 1 for 1 week Returning to number 1 on the 29th January 1955 for a further 2 weeks
08:10Huntr/X, Ejae, Audrey Nuna & Rei Ami with How it's done. From the film "K-Pop, Demon Hunters"
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08:08Edison Lighthouse with Love Grows (Where My Rosemary goes). From 25th January 1970 number 1 for 5 weeks
08:05Roy Orbison with Dream Baby.
08:03Mario Lanza with The rosary.
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08:00Sky News with The Latest National News.
07:54Taylor Swift with Elizabeth Taylor.
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07:52Rufus Thomas with Walking The Dog.
07:48Alesha Dixon with The Boy Does Nothing.
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07:46Buddy Holly with Maybe Baby.
07:41Sam Fender with Talk to you.
07:38Lynn Anderson with Stand By Your Man.
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07:35Diana Ross & The Supremes & The Temptations with I'm Gonna Make You Love Me.
07:32The Tremeloes with Even The bad Times Are Good.
07:29The Doors with Love her Madly.
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07:22The Script with Hall of Fame. From the 16th September 2012 number 1 for 2 weeks
07:20Sabrina Carpenter with When did you get hot.
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07:17Amen Corner with Bend Me Shape Me.
07:14Anne Shelton with Lay Down Your Arms. From the 15th September 1956 number 1 for 4 weeks
07:11Tony Christie with Avenues And Alleyways. 1973 number 37 in February 2005 number 26 in August
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07:07Rolling Stones with Shattered.
07:05The Mindbenders with A Grrovy Kind if Love.
07:03Guy Mitchell with Sippin' soda.
07:00Sky News with The Latest National News.
06:56with .
06:03Ray Oxley with 1985 Golden Years.
06:00Sky News with The Latest National News.
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05:00Sky News with The Latest National News.
04:58Koko Taylor with Wang Dang Doodle. 1966
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04:54Hawkwind with Silver Machine.
04:49Dave Brubeck with Take Five.
04:45Alex Warren with Ordinary.
04:44Elvis Presley with I Got Stung. From the 24th January 1959 number 1 for 3 weeks Double A sided with One night
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04:41The Brotherhood Of Man with Save Your Kisses For Me. From the 21st March 1976 number 1 for 6 weeks
04:38Taylor Swift with Elizabeth Taylor.
04:34The Dells with Run for cover.
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04:25Tate McRae with Tit for tat.
04:21Wings with Listen To What The Man Said.
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04:17Neil Diamond with Forever In Blue Jeans.
04:15Paul Anka with Diana. From the 24th August 1957 number 1 for 9 weeks
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04:11Lynyrd Skynyrd with Freebird. Originally released as a single (not on EP) in 1979 reaching number 43 in the chart in September returned in 1982 and reached number 21 in June
04:07O C Smith with The Son of Hickory Hollers Tramp. 29th May 1968 Ocie Smith as is mum and dad Christened him got this little ditty to number 2 in the charts....15 weeks
04:03Tommy Steele with Little White Bull. From the soundtrack "Tommy the Toreador" December 1959...number 6...17 weeks...into the 60's.
04:00Sky News with The Latest National News.
03:58with .
03:56Dean Martin with Gentle On My Mind.
03:53Olivia Dean with So easy (to fall in love).
03:50Louis Armstrong with Hello Dolly. From the musical of the same name 'Hello Dolly' Charted in 1964 reaching number 4
03:46Earth Wind & Fire with Star.
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03:43Larry Williams with Bony Moronie.
03:40Lewis Capaldi with Something in the heavens.
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03:36Family with Burlesque.
03:32Oran "Juice" Jones with The Rain.
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03:29Aretha Franklin with Respect. Aretha Louise Franklin (born March 25, 1942) is an American singer, songwriter and pianist commonly referred to as The Queen of Soul. Although renowned for her soul recordings, Franklin is also adept at jazz , blues, R&B and
03:25Andy Williams with Solitaire.
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03:18Sha Na Na with Born to Hand Jive.
03:14Sombr with 12 to 12.
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03:12Marvin Gaye with Too Busy Thinking About My Baby.
03:08Taylor Swift with Opalite.
03:06The Carpenters with Da Doo Ron Ron.
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03:03Ruby Murray with Softly, Softly. From the 12th February 1955 number 1 for 3 weeks
03:00Sky News with The Latest National News.
02:56with .
02:55Eddie Cochran with Weekend. B side to 'Lonely'
02:52Raye with Where is my husband.
02:49The Beatles with Love Me Do. UK debut for John Lennon (b 9th Oct 1940, Liverpool, vox./guitar), Paul McCartney (18th Jun 1942, Liverpool, vox./guitar), George Harrison (24th Feb 1943, Liverpool, vox./guitar) & Ringo Starr (real name Richard Starkey, 7th J
02:46Pawsa & The Adventures of Stevie V with Dirty Cash (Money Talks).
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02:42Tina Turner with What's love got to do with it.
02:38Fleetwood Mac with The Chain.
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02:33Police with Don't Stand So Close To Me. From the 21st September 1980 number 1 for 4 weeks
02:31Paul Simon with Mother and child re-union.
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02:25Ariana Grande with Motive.
02:18Des O'Connor with I Pretend. From the 18th July 1968 number 1 for 1 week
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02:16Sam Cooke with Only sixteen.
02:13Neil Diamond with Forever In Blue Jeans.
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02:08The Eagles with Best of my love.
02:06Jim Reeves with I won't come in while he's here.
02:03Frank Sinatra with Monique.
02:00Sky News with The Latest National News.
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01:55Susan Maughn with Bobbys Girl.
01:52Olivia Dean with Man I need.
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01:50Gene Vincent with Pistol Packin' Mama.
01:48Spencer Davis Group with Gimme Some Lovin.
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01:45Frankie Laine with High Noon.
01:41Huntr/X, Ejae, Audrey Nuna & Rei Ami with What it sounds like.
01:37Slade with Cum On Feel The Noize. From the 25th February 1973 number 1 for 4 weeks
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01:34Shadows with The Rise and Fall of Flingel Bunt.
01:31Gary Miller with Sunday.
01:28Bee Gees with Night Fever. From the 23rd April 1978 number 1 for 2 weeks
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01:21Rolling Stones with Like A Rolling Stone.
01:19Sabrina Carpenter with Tears.
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01:16Dusty Springfield with I Only Want To Be With You.
01:13Tommy Steele & the Steelmen with Singing the Blues. From the 5th January 1957 number 1 for 1 week Singing the same tune as Guy Mitchell who previously reached number 1 on the 29th December 1956 for 1 week the knocking Tommy off the top spot again on the 1
01:11The Carpenters with Please Mr Postman.
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01:07Glen Campbell with Both Sides Now.
01:05Otis redding with (Sitting on the ) Dock Of The Bay.
01:03Winifred Atwell with Poor People Of Paris. From the 7th April 1956 number 1 for 3 weeks