Radio Hospitals Blackburn Playlist: Songs Played Today

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  • Adam Faith with Lonesome.
  • Deniece Williams with Free. From the 1st May 1977 number 1 for 2 weeks
  • Eternal with Stay.
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  • Harry Styles with Aperture. From the 24th January 2026, number 1 for 1 week
  • The Tremeloes with (Call me) Number One. November 1st 1969....number 2.....14 weeks
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  • Pat Boone with Friendly Persuasion.
  • Sam Fender & Olivia Dean with Rein me in.
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  • Roger Whittaker with I Don't Believe In If Anymore.
  • Roy Orbison with In Dreams.
  • Frank Sinatra with I could have danced all night.
  • Sky News with The Latest National News.
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  • Cat Stevens with Matthew & Son.
  • Milky with Just the way you are.
  • Koko Taylor with Wang Dang Doodle. 1966
  • Gwen Stefani with Cool. This single features on the album 'Love.Anglel.Music.Baby'
  • DJO with End of beginning. From the 3rd January 2026, number 1 for 2 weeks
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  • Stevie Wonder with Living For The City.
  • Todd Terry with Something Going On.
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  • Dave Brubeck with Take Five.
  • Village People with Macho Man.
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  • Frankie Laine with Granada.
  • Bad Bunny with Nuevayol.
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  • The Dells with Run for cover.
  • Emile Ford & The Checkmates with What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For. From the 12th December 1959 number 1 for 6 weeks Christmas number 1
  • Raye with Where is my husband.
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  • Diana Ross with The Boss.
  • O 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
  • Bobby Darin with Splish splash.
  • Sky News with The Latest National News.
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  • Neil Diamond with He Aint Heavy, He's My Brother.
  • The Marcels with Blue Moon. From the 28th April 1961 number 1 for 2 weeks
  • Bruno Mars with I just might.
  • Billy Fury with Jealousy.
  • Tams with Hey Girl Don't Bother Me. From the 12th September 1971 number 1 for 3 weeks
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  • Buddy Holly with Peggy Sue Got Married.
  • Alex Warren with Ordinary.
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  • The Carpenters with Heather.
  • Girls Aloud with Something Kinda Ooooh.
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  • Jim Reeves with Adios amigo.
  • Jona Lewie with You'll Always Find Me In The Kitchen At Parties.
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  • Edwin Starr with H.A.P.P.Y. Radio.
  • Sienna Spiro with Die on this hill.
  • Paul Jones with High Time. Number 5 ...real name Paul Pond
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  • Jerry Keller with Here Comes Summer. From the 3rd October 1959 number 1 for 1 week
  • Taylor Swift with Opalite.
  • Gary Glitter with Always Yours. From the 16th June 1974 number 1 for 1 week
  • Matt Monro with The Impossible Dream. A popular song composed by Mitch Leigh, with lyrics written by Joe Darion. It was written for the 1965 musical "Man of La Mancha".
  • Elvis Presley with Don't Be Cruel. Originally the B-side to 'Hound Dog' (1956).
  • Sky News with The Latest National News.
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  • Them with Baby Please Don't Go. From the film "Good Morning Vietnam"
  • Zara Larsson with Lush life.
  • The Four Pennies with Juliet. From the 15th May 1964 number 1 for 1 week
  • Roger Whittaker with Durham Town.
  • Buddy Holly & the Crickets with That'll Be The Day. From the 26th October 1957 number 1 for 3 weeks
  • The Cure with Boys don't cry.
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  • Electric Light Orchestra ELO with Ma-Ma-Ma Belle.
  • The Vamps with Wild Heart.
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  • Sam & Dave with Soul Man.
  • Sly & The family Stone with Runnin' Away.
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  • Bobby Brown with On Our Own.
  • Sombr with Homewrecker.
  • Johnny & the Hurricanes with Beatnik Fly.
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  • Lonnie Donegan with Cumberland Gap. From the 6th April 1957 number 1 for 5 weeks
  • Olivia Dean with Man I need.
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  • David Bowie with Heroes.
  • Ricky Nelson with Hello Mary Lou. Double A sided with "Travellin Man"
  • Harry Belafonte with Jamaica Farewell.
  • Sky News with The Latest National News.
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  • Marmalade with Lovin' things.
  • Bad Bunny with DTMF.
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  • Animals with Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood.
  • Odyssey with Use It Up And Wear It Out. From the 20th July 1980 number 1 for 2 weeks
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  • Tennessee Ernie Ford with Sixteen Tons. From the 15th January 1956 number 1 for 4 weeks
  • Darius Rucker with Wagon wheel.
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  • Status Quo with Break The Rules.
  • Paul McCartney with No More Lonely Nights.
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  • Humble Pie with Natural Born Boogie.
  • Joe Walsh with Life's Been Good.
  • Pinkpantheress with Stateside.
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  • Steely Dan with Do It Again.
  • The Beatles with All You Need Is Love. From the 13th July 1967 number 1 for 3 weeks
  • Sky News with The Latest National News.
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  • Melanie C with What could possibly go wrong.
  • Wilson Pickett with Mustang Sally.
  • Daniel O'Donnell with Beyond The Sunset.
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  • Mark Dinning with Teen Angel.
  • Fleetwood Mac with Landslide.
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  • Paper Lace with Billy Don't Be A Hero. From the 10th March 1974 number 1 for 3 weeks
  • Boz Scaggs with Lido Shuffle.
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  • Bobbie Gentry with I'll Never Fall in Love Again. From the 12th October 1969 number 1 for 1 week
  • Roxy Music with Love is the drug.
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  • Steppenwolf with Born To Be Wild. 1969 June number 30 1999 February number 18
  • Taylor Swift with The fate of Ophelia. From the 4th October 2025, number 1 for 3 weeks, returning to number 1 on the 8th November of the same year for another 4 weeks.
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  • Martha Reeves & The Vandellas with Dancing In The Street. Released in October 1964 got to number 28 Re released in January 1969 and reached number 4
  • Frank Sinatra with Where or When.
  • Dave & Tems with Raindance.
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  • The Trammps with Disco Inferno.
  • Dusty Springfield with In The Middle Of Nowhere.
  • Marty Wilde with A Teeager In Love.
  • Sky News with The Latest National News.
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  • Roy Orbison with Blue Angel.
  • Olivia Dean with So easy (to fall in love).
  • Karl Denver with Marchete.
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  • Muddy Waters with Mannish Boy.
  • Noah Kahan with The great divide.
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  • Neil Young with Heart Of Gold.
  • Neneh Cherry with Buffalo Stance.
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  • Lonnie Donegan with Lively.
  • Limmie & Family Cookin' with You Can Do Magic.
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  • Eric Clapton with Tears In Heaven.
  • Harry Styles with Aperture. From the 24th January 2026, number 1 for 1 week
  • Erma Franklin with (Take A Little) Piece Of My Heart. Originally released in 1967, this track finally achieved chart success after its appearance in a TV ad campaign for for Levi's Jeans.
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  • Johnny & the Hurricanes with Red River Rock.
  • Sam Fender & Olivia Dean with Rein me in.
  • ACDC with Highway to Hell.
  • Sky News with The Latest National News.
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  • LeAnn Rimes with How Do I Live.
  • Charles Aznavour with She. From the 23rd June 1974 number 1 for 4 weeks
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  • 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
  • Martine McCutcheon with Talking In Your Sleep. Charity record. Proceeds to BBC Children In Need.
  • David Cassidy with How Can I Be Sure. From the 24th September 1972 number 1 for 2 weeks
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  • Jeffrey Osborne with On The Wings Of Love.
  • Dionne Warwick with Heartbreaker. Features backing vocals from Barry Gibb who co-wrote the track with his brothers Robin and Maurice (The Bee Gees).
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  • Marvin Gaye with Let's Get It on.
  • Diana Ross & Lionel Richie with Endless Love.
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  • Phil Collins with I wish it would rain down.
  • Neil Diamond with Sweet Caroline.
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  • Louise with Arms Around The World.
  • Commodores with Easy.
  • Sky News with The Latest National News.

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