Radio Hospitals Blackburn Playlist: Songs Played Today

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  • Sky News with The Latest National News.
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  • Zara Larsson with Midnight sun.
  • Gerry & The Pacemakers with I Like It. From the 14th June 1963 number 1 for 4 weeks
  • JLS Feat. Dev with She Makes Me Wanna.
  • Shirley Bassey with As I Love You. From the 14th February 1959 number 1 for 4 weeks
  • Malcolm Todd with Earrings.
  • Bob Dylan with Shelter From The Storm.
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  • The Cars with Drive.
  • Marty Wilde with Bad Boy.
  • Olivia Newton John with Hopelessly Devoted.
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  • Ariana Grande with No tears left to cry.
  • Olivia Dean with Man I need.
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  • Frank & Nancy Sinatra with Somethin' Stupid. From the 7th April 1967 number 1 for 2 weeks
  • Elvis Presley with All Shook Up. From 6th July 1957 number 1 for 7 weeks
  • Michael Jackson with Billie Jean. From the 27th February 1983 number 1 for 1 week 2nd UK number 1 American number 1 for 7 weeks French number 1 for 3 weeks Spanish number 1 for 2 weeks & in 2006 as well Canadian number 1 for 7 weeks Australian number 1 fo
  • Sister Sledge with We Are Family.
  • The Platters with Harbour Lights.
  • 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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  • Marv Johnson with You Got What It Takes.
  • Sam Fender & Olivia Dean with Rein me in. From the 14th February number 1 for 3 weeks. Back at number 1 on the 14th March for a further 5 weeks then made a final return to number 1 on the 25th April for another 5 weeks. Totalling 13 weeks at number 1
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  • Val Doonican with If the Whole World Stopped Loving.
  • Little Richard with Keep A Knockin.
  • Sienna Spiro with Material Lover.
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  • The Elgins with Heaven Must Have Sent You.
  • Toto with Hold The Line.
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  • Patsy Cline with Crazy. 1961 failed to chart 1987 April number 79 1991 January number 14
  • James Brown with Sex Machine.
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  • Jorja Smith & Burna Boy with Be Honest.
  • Sombr with Homewrecker.
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  • Simon & Garfunkel with The 59th Street Bridge Song (feeling groovy).
  • Johnnie Ray with Yes Tonight Josephine. From the 1st June 1957 number 1 for 3 weeks
  • Neil Diamond with Sweet Caroline.
  • Paul Nicholas with Dancing WithThe Captain.
  • Johnny Rivers with Secret Agent Man.
  • 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
  • Sky News with The Latest National News.
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  • In Concert with Pink Floyd.
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  • Sky News with The Latest National News.
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  • Engelbert Humperdinck with As time goes by.
  • Madcon with Beggin. Originally recorded by The Four Seasons in 1967. This failed to becvome a UK hit, though a cover by Timebox made no. 38 the following year. A (Pilooski) remix of The Four Seasons version finally made the UK chart in 2007. This version
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  • Perez Prado & His Orchestra with Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom white. From the 23rd April 1955 number 1 for 2 weeks Eddie Calvert released the same tune which also got to number 1 on the 21st May 1955 for a further 4 weeks (See page 14 in the large "Singl
  • Drake with Janice STFU.
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  • Jackson 5 with Never Can Say Goodbye. The song was originally written and intended for the Supremes; however, Motown decided it would be better for the Jackson 5. It was the first single released from the group's 1971 album Maybe Tomorrow, and was one of
  • Ariana Grande with Hate that I made you love me. Straight in to number 1 on the first week of release on the 5th June 2026, staying at number 1 for 1 week
  • Elvis Presley with If I Can Dream.
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  • The Detroit Emeralds with Feel The Need In Me.
  • Michael Jackson with Human Nature.
  • Connie Francis with Who's Sorry now. From the 10th May 1958 number 1 for 6 weeks
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  • Johnny & the Hurricanes with Beatnik Fly.
  • England New Order with World In Motion. From the 3rd June 1990 number 1 for 2 weeks
  • Abba with Voulez Vous.
  • Cliff Richard & The Shadows with Summer Holiday. From the 8th March 1963 number 1 for 2 weeks Returning to number 1 on the 29th March 1963 for a further 1 week
  • Frank Sinatra with On the road to Mandalay.
  • Sky News with The Latest National News.
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  • Olivia Rodrigo with The Cure.
  • Paul Jones with I've Been A Bad Bad Boy.
  • Alicia Keys with Empire State Of Mind (Part II).
  • Buddy Holly with Not Fade Away.
  • Chemical Brothers with Go.
  • Allman Brothers Band with Jessica.
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  • U2 with The Fly. From the 27th October 1991 number 1 for 1 week
  • Searchers with When You Walk In The Room.
  • Leo Sayer with How Much Love.
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  • Bee Gees with Jive Talking.
  • Zara Larsson with Lush life.
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  • Pat Boone with Moody River.
  • Doris Day with Whatever Will Be Will Be. From the 4th August 1956 number 1 for 6 weeks.
  • Taylor Swift with I knew it I knew you. From the 12th June 2026, number 1 for weeks.
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  • Billy Ocean with Love really hurts without you.
  • Emile Ford & The Checkmates with On A Slow Boat To China.
  • Fats Domino with Ain't That A Shame.
  • Sky News with The Latest National News.
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  • Olivia Rodrigo with Stupid song.
  • Lulu with Shout.
  • Backstreet Boys with larger Than Life.
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  • Drake with Janice STFU.
  • The Supremes with Up The Ladder To The Roof.
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  • Becky Hill with Better off without you.
  • Foundations with Baby now that I've found you. From 2nd November 1967 number 1 for 4 weeks
  • The Four Tops with Ain't No Woman.
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  • Marvin Gaye with What's Going On.
  • Ella Langley with Choosin' Texas.
  • Nat King Cole with Those Lazy Hazy Crazy Days Of Summer.
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  • Frankie Laine & The Four Lads with Rain, Rain, Rain.
  • Survivor with Eye Of The Tiger. From the 31st July 1982 number 1 for 4 weeks
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  • Barry White with Don't Make Me Wait Too Long.
  • Herb Alpert The Tijuana Brass with This Guys In Love.
  • Lloyd Price with Personality.
  • Sky News with The Latest National News.
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  • Sam Fender & Olivia Dean with Rein me in. From the 14th February number 1 for 3 weeks. Back at number 1 on the 14th March for a further 5 weeks then made a final return to number 1 on the 25th April for another 5 weeks. Totalling 13 weeks at number 1
  • Brenda Lee with here comes that feeling.
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  • Dario G with Sunchyme.
  • Big Bopper with Chantilly Lace.
  • Sombr with Homewrecker.
  • Kenny Rogers with Lucille. From the 12th June 1977 number 1 for 1 week
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  • Tame Impala with Dracula.
  • The Beatles with Get Back. From the 23rd April 1969 number 1 for 6 weeks
  • Abba with Fernando. From the 2nd May 1976 number 1 for 4 weeks
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  • Clean Bandit featuring Demi Lovato with Solo.
  • Malcolm Todd with Earrings.
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  • Band with Weight.
  • Rosemary Clooney with This Ole House. From 20th November 1954 number 1 for 1 week
  • Zara Larsson with Midnight sun.
  • Diana Ross with Touch Me In The Morning.
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  • Animals with Don't Bring Me Down.
  • Frankie Vaughan with The Garden Of Eden. From the 19th January 1957 number 1 for 4 weeks Sharing the number 1 spot with Guy Mitchell on the 1st of February for 1 week
  • Sky News with The Latest National News.
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