Radio Hospitals Blackburn Playlist: Songs Played Today
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Vangelis with Chariots Of Fire. From the film "Chariots Of Fire"
Owen Paul with My Favourite Waste Of Time.
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Men Without Hats with The Safety Dance.
Alison Moyet with Love Resurrection.
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Dire Straits with Twisting by the pool.
Laura Brannigan with Self Control.
Sky News with The Latest National News.
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Simon & Garfunkel with America.
Al Martino with Spanish Eyes. 1970 August 49 1973 July 5 released in the USA in 1967
Four Seasons with December '63 (Oh What A Night). From the 15th February 1976 number 1 for 2 weeks
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Lou Reed with Walk On The Wild Side.
Lipps Inc with Funkytown.
Alvin Stardust with Jealous Mind. From the 3rd March 1974 number 1 for 1 week
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Barry White with Let the Music Play. 1975 number 9 in December 2000 number 45 in November
Family with In My Own Time.
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Wild Cherry with Play that funky music.
T Rex with Telegram Sam. From the 31st January 1972 number 1 for 2 weeks
The Kiki Dee Band with I've Got The Music In Me. 7th October 1974, reached number 19
Abba with Does Your Mother Know.
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Pink Floyd with Money.
Hot Chocolate with So You Win Again. From the 26th June 1977 number 1 for 3 weeks
Sky News with The Latest National News.
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Billy Fury with In Thoughts Of You.
Aretha Franklin with Walk On By.
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The Temptations with (I Know) I'm losing You.
Neil Diamond with And the Singer sings his songs.
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Lulu with Shout.
Stevie Wonder with Uptight.
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Ken Dodd with Tears. From the 24th September 1965 number 1 for 3 weeks
Engelbert Humperdinck with Am I that easy to forget.
The Supremes with Baby Love. From the 13th November 1964 number 1 for 2 weeks
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Box Tops with The Letter.
Young Rascals with Groovin.
Sandy Nelson with Let there be drums.
The Tremeloes with (Call me) Number One. November 1st 1969....number 2.....14 weeks
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Freddy Cannon with Way Down Yonder in New Orleans.
Koko Taylor with Wang Dang Doodle. 1966
Dave Brubeck with Take Five.
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The Dells with Run for cover.
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
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Sky News with The Latest National News.
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The Marcels with Blue Moon. From the 28th April 1961 number 1 for 2 weeks
Remember Monday with What the hell just happened?. Song for Eurovision 2025
Paul Jones with High Time. Number 5 ...real name Paul Pond
Bay City Rollers with Keep On Dancin.
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Ritchie Valens with La Bamba. Originally released in 1958 but only charted in America Charted in the UK in1987 reaching number 49 in August
Myles Smith with Nice to meet you.
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Billy Joel with Just The Way You Are.
Them with Baby Please Don't Go. From the film "Good Morning Vietnam"
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The Four Pennies with Juliet. From the 15th May 1964 number 1 for 1 week
Lee Marvin with Wandring Star. From the 1st March 1970 number 1 for 3 weeks From the film Paint Your Wagon
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Jackie Wilson with I Get The Sweetest Feeling. 1972 July number 9 1987 February number 3 Although released in America in 1968 as part of the album with the same name, I get the sweetest feeling was not released in the UK until 1972.
Teddy Swims with Bad dreams.
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Jimi Hendrix with Manic Depression.
Frankie Laine with Cry of the wild Goose.
Doechii with Anxiety.
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Tami Lyn with I'm Gonna Run Away From You.
Cliff Richard with A Girl Like You.
Don Cornell o/Jerry Carr with Hold my hand. From 2nd October 1954 number 1 for 4 weeks Returning to number 1 on the 13th November 1954 for a further 1 week
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Sky News with The Latest National News.
Roger Whittaker with Durham Town.
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Sam & Dave with Soul Man.
Arctic Monkeys with Body Paint.
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Alma Cogan with Dreamboat. From 9th July 1955 number 1 for 2 weeks
Ed Sheeran with Old phone.
elton john with Part Time Love.
Drake with Nokia.
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Rolling Stones with Ruby Tuesday.
Paul McCartney & Wings with Live and Let Die. June 1973 number 9....14 weeks....one of the James Bond film theme tunes...
Hayzi Fantayzee with Shiny Shiny.
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Alex Warren with Carry you home.
Duane Eddy with Theme from Dixie.
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Frank Sinatra with Three Coins In A Fountain. From 11th September 1954 number 1 for 3 weeks
The Carpenters with Please Mr Postman.
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Val Doonican with What Would I Be..
Ricky Nelson with Hello Mary Lou. Double A sided with "Travellin Man"
Bill Haley & His Comets with Shake Rattle & Roll.
Sky News with The Latest National News.
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Paul Baker with MYSTERY TOP40.
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Sky News with The Latest National News.
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Junior Walker & The All Stars with I'm A Road runner.
Tate McRae with Sports car.
The Carpenters with This Masquerade.
Shania Twain with Don't Be Stupid dance rmx.
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The Sweet with Wig Wam Bam.
Remember Monday with What the hell just happened?. Song for Eurovision 2025
Beach Boys with Barbara Ann.
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Alexander O'Neal with Let's Get Together.
Evelyn Champagne King with Shame.
Lola Young with Messy. From the 18th January 2025 number 1 for 4 weeks
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Louis Armstrong with Hello Dolly. From the musical of the same name 'Hello Dolly' Charted in 1964 reaching number 4
Tom Browne with Funkin' for Jamacia.
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Rolling Stones with Satisfaction. From the 3rd September 1965 number 1 for 2 weeks
Marty Wilde with Sea Of Love.
Sky News with The Latest National News.
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Marmalade with Lovin' things.
Alex Warren with Ordinary.
Animals with Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood.
Edwin Starr with H.A.P.P.Y. Radio.
Cliff Richard & The Drifters with Move It. Debut hit for Cliff Richard in 1958, reaching number 2.
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Joe Jackson with Is She Really Going Out With Him.
Public Image Ltd with Rise.
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Humble Pie with Natural Born Boogie.
Neil Sedaka with That's When The Music Takes Me.
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Charles & Eddie with Would I Lie To You. From the 15th November 1992 number 1 for 2 weeks
Tina Turner with What's love got to do with it.
Herman's Hermits with My sentimental friend.
Wizthemc & Bees & Honey with Show me love.
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Steely Dan with Rikki Don't Lose That Number.
The Mindbenders with A Grrovy Kind if Love.
Sky News with The Latest National News.
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Searchers with Love Potion Number Nine.
Wilson Pickett with Mustang Sally.
Ed Sheeran with Azizam.
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Bobbie Gentry with I'll Never Fall in Love Again. From the 12th October 1969 number 1 for 1 week
SZA with Saturn.
Kay Starr with Rock And Roll Waltz. From 24th March 1956 number 1 for 1 week
Lorde with What was that.
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Hues Corporation with Rock The Boat.
Bob Dylan with Turkey Chase. Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid is the twelfth studio album and first soundtrack album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, where Turkey Chase is listed. Released on July 13, 1973 by Columbia Records for the Sam Peckinpah film
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Steppenwolf with Born To Be Wild. 1969 June number 30 1999 February number 18
Terry Jacks with Seasons in The Sun. From the 31st March 1974 number 1 for 4 weeks
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Neil Young with Harvest.
Sombr with Back to friends.
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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
Danny & The Juniors with At The Hop. (See page 28 in the large "Singles" book for info)
Jack Black with Steve's lava chicken.
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David Essex with Hold Me Close. From the 28th September 1975 number 1 for 3 weeks
Dusty Springfield with In The Middle Of Nowhere.
Connie Francis with Fallin'.
Sky News with The Latest National News.
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Lonnie Donegan with Lively.
Chappell Roan with Pink pony club.
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.
The Beatles with Hey Jude. From the 5th September 1968 number 1 for 2 weeks
Carole Bayer Sager with You're Moving Out Today.
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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".
Dave Edmunds with Girls Talk.
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Linda Lewis with It's In His Kiss.
Myles Smith with Nice to meet you.
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Billy Fury with Once upon a dream.
Everly Brothers with All I Have To Do Is Dream. From the 26th June 1958 number 1 for 7 weeks Double A sided with Claudette Sharing number 1 on the 4th July with Vic Damone's on the street where you live
Rod Stewart with Sailing. From the 31st of August 1975 number 1 for 4 weeks
Melanie with Ruby Tuesday.
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Rolling Stones with 19th Nervous Breakdown.
Shirley Bassey with As I Love You. From the 14th February 1959 number 1 for 4 weeks