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Three of these songs charted in the UK top 10 in early 2022, including "We Don't Talk About Bruno", which topped the chart for seven weeks, and was also the first-ever original song from a Disney film to reach number-one in the UK. Taylor Swift secured three top 10 singles in 2022, including "Anti-Hero", which spent six weeks at number-one.
From Alex G to Bailey Zimmerman, unknowns to superduperstars, pop-country to post-drill, these are our favorite bangers of 2022. The 100 best songs of 2022 (complete with playlist!) Skip to main ...
List of UK top-ten singles is a series of lists showing all the singles that have reached the top 10 on the UK Singles Chart in a particular year. Before 1969, there was no single officially recognised chart, but the New Musical Express (1952–1959) and Record Retailer (1960–1969) are considered the canonical source for the data.
Greatest Hits: N-Dubz: 10 2 June 2022: 1 9 June 2022: 2 C'mon You Know: Liam Gallagher: 1 9 June 2022: 1 1 Down by the River Thames: 4 9 June 2022: 1 1 Diamond Star Halos: Def Leppard: 5 9 June 2022: 1 1 20 Years: The Greatest Hits: Will Young: 6 9 June 2022: 1 1 I Used to Think I Could Fly: Tate McRae: 7 9 June 2022: 1 12 ABBA Gold: Greatest ...
Simply put: Love songs have stood the test of time through so many decades. Seriously, the ’60s and ’70s were all about soul and funk, while the ’80s ushered in pop and rock.
Leona Lewis, the winner of The X Factor in 2006, has three songs in the top 100: "Bleeding Love" (11), "A Moment Like This" (16) and "Run" (44). Rage Against the Machine's song "Killing in the Name" – originally released in 1993 – was the Christmas number-one in 2009 and also became the 35th best-seller of the decade.
Find the best love songs of all time, including rap, country and R&B songs from the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s, describing every stage of the relationship.
During 2015, streaming grew with an 80 per cent increase in the first half of the year compared with the same period in 2014, with 59 songs being streamed more than 10 million times [18] and 17 more than 20 million times. [19] In total 53.7 billion songs were streamed in the UK in 2015, equating to almost 2,000 songs played in each UK household ...