10:03Richard Smith with A to Z of Songs Asking Questions.
10:00Sky News with The Latest National News.
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09:03Richard Smith with A to Z of Songs Asking Questions.
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09:00Sky News with The Latest National News.
08:54Queen with A kind of magic.
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08:52Val Doonican with The Special Years.
08:48Westlife with My Love. From the 5th November 2000 number 1 for 1 week
08:44Tina Turner with What's love got to do with it.
08:39Staple Singers with Respect Yourself.
08:34Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes with (I've Had) The Time Of My Life. As featured in the film Dirty Dancing
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08:31Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell with The Onion Song.
08:28Candi Staton with Nights On Broadway.
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08:25Bernard Cribbins with Hole In The Ground.
08:19Herman's Hermits with No Milk Today.
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08:16Johnny Cash with I Walk The Line. (See page 20 in the large "Singles" book for info)
08:13Raye with Where is my husband.
08:08Edgar Winter Group with Frankenstein.
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08:05Gene Pitney with Backstage (I'm Lonely).
08:03Elvis Presley with All Shook Up. From 6th July 1957 number 1 for 7 weeks
08:00Sky News with The Latest National News.
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07:50Rolling Stones with You Can't Always Get What You Want.
07:47Tony Christie with Avenues And Alleyways. 1973 number 37 in February 2005 number 26 in August
07:45Chris Montez with The More I See You.
07:41Roxy Music with Dance Away.
07:39Alex Warren with Ordinary.
07:35George McCrae with Rock Your Baby. From the 21st July 1974 number 1 for 3 weeks
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07:32Sabrina Carpenter with When did you get hot.
07:29The Who with I Can See For Miles.
07:25The Hollies with The Air That I Breathe.
07:20Billie Jo Spears with He's Got More Love in His Little Finger.
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07:16Sienna Spiro with Die on this hill.
07:14Brook Brothers with Warpaint.
07:11Huntr/X, Ejae, Audrey Nuna & Rei Ami with Golden. From the film "K-Pop, Demon Hunters"
07:09T Rex with Metal Guru. From the 14th May 1972 4 weeks at number 1
07:06Louis Armstrong with We Have All The Time In The World. The song was released as a single in both the US and the UK to coincide with the release of James Bond's 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' in December 1969, but did not chart in either market. The re
07:03Frankie Laine with Strange lady in town.
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07:00Sky News with The Latest National News.
06:55Taylor Swift with Elizabeth Taylor.
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06:52Sandie Shaw with Always Somethin there to remind me. From the 16th October 1964 number 1 for 3 weeks
06:50The Tams with Be Young be Foolish be Happy.
06:45George Harrison with My Sweet Lord. From the 24th January 1971 number 1 for 5 weeks Then on the 20th January 2002 number 1 for 1 week
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06:41Harry Styles with Falling.
06:39The 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"
06:35Billy Joel with My Life. Contains backing vocals from Peter Cetera.
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06:28Michael Jackson with Man In the Mirror. Originally made no. 21 in February 1988 Resurgence in interest following the death of Michael Jackson on 25th June 2009 where it reached number 2 in July
06:23Sam Fender with Talk to you.
06:20Peter & Gordon with The Green Leaves Of Summer. Featured on the classic film "The Alamo"
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06:17Connie Francis with My happiness.
06:14Neil Diamond with Forever In Blue Jeans.
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06:09Earth Wind & Fire with Fantasy.
06:06Chris Farlowe with Out Of Time. From the 22nd July 1966 number 1 for 1 week
06:03The Johnston Brothers with Hernando's Hideaway. From the 5th November 1955 number 1 for 2 weeks
06:00Sky News with The Latest National News.
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05:55The Kinks with Plastic Man.
05:53Olivia Dean with So easy (to fall in love).
05:50Del Shannon with Two Kinds Of Teardrops.
05:47Johnny Cash with Sunday Morning Coming Down.
05:45Everly Brothers with Be Bop A Lula.
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05:40Rod Stewart with I Was Only Joking. Double A side with Hot legs, number 5 in the UK chart in Feb 78.
05:35Mighty Wah with Story of the Blues.
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05:33The Marvelettes with Danger Heartbreak Dead Ahead. From the film "Good Morning Vietnam"
05:30Dolly Parton with Here You Come Again.
05:23Queen with Breakthru.
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05:20Sabrina Carpenter with Tears.
05:18Shirley Bassey with What Now My Love.
05:15Lord Rockingham's XI with Hoots Mon. From the 22nd November 1958 number 1 for 3 weeks
05:11Sam Fender & Olivia Dean with Rein me in.
05:08Edwin Starr with H.A.P.P.Y. Radio.
05:05Cliff Richard with Constantly.
05:03Pat Boone with Love Letters In The Sand.
05:00Sky News with The Latest National News.
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04:55Aretha Franklin with Think.
04:53The Carpenters with Please Mr Postman.
04:50The Love Affair with Everlasting Love. From the 25th January 1968 number 1 for 2 weeks
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04:46Adam Ant with Puss 'n Boots.
04:42Sombr with 12 to 12.
04:38Barry White with You See The Trouble With Me.
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04:35Crystals with Then He Kissed Me.
04:31Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band with Hollywood nights.
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04:24Toto with Rosanna.
04:20Tina Turner with What's love got to do with it.
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04:18Jan & Dean with Surf City.
04:15Perry Como with Hot Diggity (Hot Diggity).
04:13Huntr/X, Ejae, Audrey Nuna & Rei Ami with How it's done. From the film "K-Pop, Demon Hunters"
04:09David Bowie with Starman.
04:06Tom Jones with What's new pussycat?.
04:03Chuck Berry with Sweet Little Sixteen. In 1963, Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys took this song and added surf lyrics to make it into Surfin' USA..
04:00Sky News with The Latest National News.
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03:57Gene Vincent with Wild Cat.
03:52Rod Stewart with Sailing. From the 31st of August 1975 number 1 for 4 weeks
03:50Bee Gees with I've Gotta Get A Message To You. From the 29th August 1968 number 1 for 1 week
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03:46Ed Sheeran with Hearts don't break around here.
03:43Lloyd Price with Stagger Lee.
03:36Electric Light Orchestra ELO with Sweet Talkin' Woman.
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03:32Chris De Burgh with Lady In Red. From the 27th July 1986 number 1 for 3 weeks
03:28Billy Swan with I Can Help.
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03:23Marty Robbins with I Did What I Did for Maria.
03:20Alex Warren with Ordinary.
03:17Rolling Stones with It's All Over Now. From the 10th July 1964 number 1 for 1 week
03:14Little Richard with Good Golly Miss Molly.
03:11Taylor Swift with Opalite.
03:09Bill Withers with Ain't no sunshine. Originally a track on Bill Withers' 1971 album "Just As I Am" and, though a hit as a single in the USA in that year, it took the track 38 years and a performance by 17-year-old rugby player Shaun Smith on Britain's Got
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03:06The Seekers with A World Of Our Own.
03:04Debbie Reynolds with Tammy. From the film "The Big Lebowski"
03:00Sky News with The Latest National News.
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02:56Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons with Let's Hang On.
02:53Kenny Rogers with Lucille. From the 12th June 1977 number 1 for 1 week
02:50The Supremes with You Keep Me Hanging On.
02:48Jerry Lee Lewis with Good Golly, Miss Molly.
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02:46Jim Reeves with Billy Bayou.
02:44Sabrina Carpenter with When did you get hot.
02:41The Bellamy Brothers with If I said you had a beautiful body would you hold it against me.
02:34Wham with Wham Rap.
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02:31Buzz Clifford with Baby Sittin'.
02:28The Eagles with The Long Run.
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02:21Hozier with Too sweet. From the 6th April 2024 number 1 for 2 weeks
02:18Sienna Spiro with Die on this hill.
02:15Matt Monro with Gonna Build A Mountain.
02:13Elvis Presley with King Creole. greatest film hits
02:10Olivia Dean with Man I need.
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02:08The Carpenters with Our Day Will Come.
02:05The Kinks with You Really Got Me. From the 6th September 1964 number 1 for 2 weeks
02:03Pat Boone with A Wonderful Time Up There.
02:00Sky News with The Latest National News.
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01:55Duane Eddy with Dance With The Guitar Man.
01:51Taylor Swift with The fate of Ophelia.
01:50Johnny & the Hurricanes with Down Yonder.
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01:46Adele with Chasing Pavements.
01:43Tate McRae with Tit for tat.
01:40David Essex with Gonna Make You A Star. From the 10th November 1974 number 1 for 3 weeks
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01:35New Kids On The Block with Hangin' Tough. From the 7th January 1990 number 1 for 2 weeks
01:33John Leyton with Johnny Remember Me. From the 25th August 1961 number 1 for 3 weeks Returning to number 1 on the 22nd September 1961 for a further 1 week
01:28Paul McCartney & Wings with Band On The Run.
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01:24Billie Jo Spears with 57 Chevrolet.
01:18Sam Fender with Talk to you.
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01:16Adam Faith with Lonesome.
01:13The Beatles with With a Little Help From My Friends.
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01:09Abba with Dancing Queen. From the 29th August 1976 number 1 for 6 weeks