Radio Hospitals Blackburn Playlist: Songs Played Today
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Peter Grogan with Best of British Classical Music.
Sky News with The Latest National News.
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Gary Jackson with Sounds Of The 70'S.
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Sky News with The Latest National News.
The Three Degrees with I Turn To You.
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Burt Bacharach with Don't go breaking my heart.
Pat Boone with Love Letters In The Sand.
Bernard Cribbins with Hole In The Ground.
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Richard Marx with Right Here Waiting.
Cherrelle with Saturday Love.
Mitski with My love mine all mine.
Demis Roussos with Forever And Ever.
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Beyonce with Listen.
Gregory Abbot with Shake You Down.
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George Ezra with Budapest.
Donny Osmond with Young Love. From the 19th August 1973 number 1 for 4 weeks
David Soul with Silver lady. From the 2nd October 1977 number 1 for 3 weeks
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Andy Williams with Almost there.
Paul Young with Don't Dream It's Over.
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Sky News with The Latest National News.
Rod Stewart with You're In My Heart.
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James Morrison with You Give Me Something.
Eddie Cochran with Hallelujah! I love her so.
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Toploader with Dancing in the moonlight.
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".
Queen with These Are The Days Of Our Lives.
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Jackie Trent with Where Are You. From the 14th May 1965 number 1 for 1 week
David Essex with Hold Me Close. From the 28th September 1975 number 1 for 3 weeks
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Ben Haenow with Second hand heart.
Perry Como with And I Love You So.
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Alicia Keys with Empire State Of Mind (Part II).
Julie Covington with Don't cry for me Argentina. Released on Christmas day 1976 eventually reaching number 1 on the 6th February 1977 for 1 week
Westlife with My Love. From the 5th November 2000 number 1 for 1 week
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Sandi Thom with I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker (With Flowers In My Hai. From the 4th June 2006 number 1 for 1 week Sandi grew up in Banff on the North East coast of Scotland and then went on to study at the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts. She was sign
Gracie Abrams with I love you I'm sorry.
Sky News with The Latest National News.
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The Seekers with When Will The Good Apples Fall.
Sombr with Undressed.
John Fred & His Playboy Band with Judy In Disguise (With Glasses).
Daniel O'Donnell with There Goes My Everything.
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The Platters with Smoke Gets In Your Eyes. From the 14th March 1959 number 1 for 1 week
Moliy & Silent Addy with Shake if to the max (fly).
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Marvin Gaye with Abraham Martin & John.
Robson & Jerome with Unchained Melody. From the 14th May 1995 number 1 for 7 weeks Double A side with Unchained Melody The biggest-selling single of 1995. The tracks formed part of the storyline of the Soldier Soldier TV series which starred Robson & Jero
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The Velvelettes with Needle In A haystack.
Johnny Mathis With Deniece Williams with Too Much Too Little too Late.
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Michael Jackson with We're almost there.
Olivia Dean with Nice to each other.
Jim Reeves with I Love You Because. The biggest selling single of 1964 Reached No. 5 in the UK singles chart
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Frank Sinatra with Bewitched.
Chappell Roan with Pink pony club.
Simon Park Orchestra with Eye level (Theme from Van Der Valk). From the 23rd September 1973 number 1 for 4 weeks
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Johnny Preston with Cradle of Love.
Andy Williams with Butterfly. From the 18th May 1957 number 1 for 2 weeks
Sky News with The Latest National News.
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Robson & Jerome with Danny Boy.
Mike Post featuring Larry Carlton with Magnum P.I. (Theme from).
Kenny Rogers with Lucille. From the 12th June 1977 number 1 for 1 week
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Gary U.S. Bonds with Quarter to three (live).
The Mamas & The Papas with California Dreaming.
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Johnnie Ray with Yes Tonight Josephine. From the 1st June 1957 number 1 for 3 weeks
Alex Warren featuring Jelly Roll with Bloodline.
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The Sweet with Blockbuster. From the 21st January 1973 number 1 for 5 weeks
Nicole Scherzinger with Your love.
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Adam Faith with The First Time.
James Taylor with Fire and Rain.
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Savage Garden with Truly Madly Deeply.
Benson Boone with Mystical magical.
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Isley Brothers with This old heart of mine. In the 1966 UK charts, reached number 47 in April. Returned 2 years later in October 1968 and got to number 3
Pat Boone with Ain't That A Shame.
Tate McRae with Just keep watching.
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Peters and Lee with Welcome Home. From the 15th July 1973 number 1 for 1 week
Doris Day with Whatever Will Be Will Be. From the 4th August 1956 number 1 for 6 weeks.
Sky News with The Latest National News.
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Bobby Vee with How many tears.
Ravyn Lenae with Love me not.
Harry Belafonte with Jump the line.
Sweet Sensation with Sad Sweet Dreamer. From the 13th October 1974 number 1 for 1 week
Eddie Fisher & Sally Sweetland with I'm Walking Behind You. From the 20th June 1953 number 1 for 1 week
Myles Smith with Nice to meet you.
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Sweet with Hell Raiser.
Unit 4 2 with Concrete & Clay. From the 2nd April 1965 number 1 for 1 week Rushmore - Original Motion Picture
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The Honeycombs with Have I The Right. From the 21st August 1964 number 1 for 2 weeks
Isaac Hayes with Theme from Shaft. December 1971 number 4 September 2000 number 53
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Four Tops with If I were a Carpenter.
MK Featuring Chrystal with Dior.
The Beatles with Paperback Writer. From the 17th June 1966 number 1 for 2 weeks
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Buddy Holly with Peggy Sue Got Married.
Sombr with Back to friends.
Ramsey Lewis with Wade In The Water.
Tony Bennett with Fly Me To The Moon.
Frankie Laine & The Four Lads with Rain, Rain, Rain.
Sky News with The Latest National News.
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Nathan Evans with Wellerman. From the 19th March 2021 number 1 for 2 weeks
Manfred Mann with Fox on the Run.
Neil Diamond with Forever In Blue Jeans.
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Eddie Cochran with Blue suede shoes.
Red Sovine with The Best Years Of Your Life.
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Lloyd Price with Personality.
Tina Turner with What's love got to do with it.
The Carpenters with Dead man's curve.
The Doors with Alabama Song.
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Johnny Burnette with Dreamin'.
Nazareth with Love Hurts.
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Lindisfarne with Run for home.
Lola Young with One thing.
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Helen Shapiro with You don't Know. From the 4th August 1961 number 1 for 3 weeks
The Champs with Tequila.
Ed Sheeran with Sapphire.
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Barry White with Baby We Better Try And Get It Together.
Shirley Bassey with As Long As He Needs Me. Sung by Nancy in 'Oliver'
Neil Sedaka with Oh Carol.
Sky News with The Latest National News.
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Cliff Richard with The Young Ones. From the 5th January 1962 number 1 for 6 weeks
Alex Warren with Ordinary.
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The Mamas & The Papas with Creeque Alley.
Patrice Rushen with Forget me nots.
Elvis Presley with Don't Be Cruel. Originally the B-side to 'Hound Dog' (1956).
Benson Boone with Beautiful things. From the 16th March 2024 number 1 for 2 weeks
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Al Green with Lets stay Together. From The Movie "Pulp Fiction" (1971)
Alison Moyet with All Cried Out.
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Al Martino with Spanish Eyes. 1970 August 49 1973 July 5 released in the USA in 1967
Van McCoy with The Hustle.
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Johnny Kidd & the Pirates with Shakin' All Over. From the 29th July 1960 number 1 for 1 week
Max Dean, Luke Dean & Locky with Can't decide.
Russ Conway with Lucky Five.
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Bobby Darin with Queen of the hop.
Sabrina Carpenter with Manchild.
Buzzcocks with Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've).
Adam Faith with Lonesome.
Jim Reeves with Four walls.
Sky News with The Latest National News.
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Frank Ifield with Confessin'. From the 5th July 1963 number 1 for 2 weeks
Calvin Harris & Clementine Douglas with Blessings.
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Richard Harris with Macarthur Park. June 1968 number 4 for this Irish actor/vocalist....12 weeks and then re-issued in July 1973 and got to number 38...6 weeks in the charts
Paula Abdul with Opposites Attract.
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Sam Smith with Stay with me.
John Lennon & The Plastic Ono Band with Give Peace a Chance.
The Undertones with Teenage kicks.
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Madonna with Lucky Star.
Olivia Dean with Nice to each other.
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The Rolling Stones with Let's Spend the Night Together.
Julie London with Cry Me A River.
The Carpenters with Please Mr Postman.
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Blondie with Heart Of Glass. From the 29th January 1979 number 1 for 4 weeks
Small Faces with Sha La La La Lee.
Frankie Laine with Cool Water.
Sky News with The Latest National News.
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Highwaymen with Michael Row Your Boat Ashore. From the 6th October 1961 number 1 for 1 week
Ed Sheeran with Azizam.
Brian Hyland with Ginny Come Lately.
Connie Francis with Lipstick on your collar.
Alex Warren featuring Jelly Roll with Bloodline.
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Simon & Garfunkel with Bridge over troubled water. From the 22nd March 1970 number 1 for 3 weeks
The Mamas & The Papas with Monday Monday.
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Cliff Richard with I'm Lookin' Out Of The Window.
Joan Armatrading with Love And Affection.
Another Level with Freak Me. From the 12th July 1998 number 1 for 1 week
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Benson Boone with Mystical magical.
Sly & The family Stone with Dance To The Music.
Buddy Holly with Raining In My Heart.
Sombr with Undressed.
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T.Rex with Teenage dream.
The Beatles with Here Comes The Sun.
Conway Twitty with It's Only Make Believe. From the 13th December 1958 number 1 for 5 weeks Christmas number 1
Sky News with The Latest National News.
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Four Tops with Standing In The Shadows Of Love.
Chappell Roan with Pink pony club.
Cream with Sunshine Of Your Love.
David Bowie with Space Oddity. From the 2nd November 1975 number 1 for 2 weeks
Hello with New York Groove.
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Gary Moore with Story of the Blues.
The Everly Brothers with Lucille.
Doobie Brothers with What A Fool Believes. From The Movie "Frankie & Johnny" (1978)
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Stock Aitken Waterman with Roadblock.
Alex Warren with Carry you home.
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Temptations with My Girl. 1965 March number 43 1986 June number 92 1992 February number 2
Big Bopper with Chantilly Lace.
Rod Stewart with Sailing. From the 31st of August 1975 number 1 for 4 weeks
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Barry Manilow with Can't Smile Without You.
Adam Faith with The Time Has Come.
Rosemary Clooney with This Ole House. From 20th November 1954 number 1 for 1 week
Sky News with The Latest National News.
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Stephen Tin Tin Duffy with Kiss me.
Ed Sheeran with Perfect. Released in March 2017 reaching number 4. Re released at the end of the year reaching number 1 from the 8th December
Elvis Presley with That's When Your Heartaches Begin. From the movie "Loving You"
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Anita Dobson and the Simon May Orchestra with Anyone Can Fall In Love.
Robert Palmer & UB40 with I'll Be Your Baby Tonight. A 1967 song by Bob Dylan
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Freddie Jackson with Me and Mrs jones.
Stevie Wonder with Yester-me Yester-you Yesterday.
Sad Cafe with Every day Hurts.
Slade with My Oh My.
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Adele with Easy on me. From the 22nd October 2021 number 1 for 7 weeks. In 2022, January the 7th another visit to number 1 for 1 week.
Harry Nilsson with Without You. From the 5th March 1972 number 1 for 5 weeks
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The Three Degrees with There's So Much Love All Around Me.
Julio Iglesias with Quiereme Mucho.
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Will Young with Anything Is Possible. From the 3rd March 2002 number 1 for 3 weeks Double A sided with "Evergreen"
Billy Eckstine & Sarah Vaughan with Passing strangers. 1957 October number 22 1969 March number 20