The Top 300 most-streamed songs by UK artists from the 70s, 80s and 90s
The chart was revealed in Greatest Hits Radio's Coronation Countdown.
Greatest Hits Radio has revealed the Top 300 most-streamed songs by UK artists from the 1970s, 80s and 90s.
Dubbed the 'Coronation Countdown', the full chart was revealed across the Bank Holiday weekend, with Oasis ultimately coming up victorious in the Number 1 position with Wonderwall as the most-streamed song from the chosen three decades.
The 1995 track - which was famously denied a Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart by Robson & Jerome's I Believe - comes out on top with 312,670,000 streams.
Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody took second position (273,420,000 streams), while the band were also at Number 3 with Don't Stop Me Now (242,100,000 streams).
The rest of the Top 10 is populated by acts such as Fleetwood Mac, Toploader and ELO, while Kate Bush earns the honour of the highest placement for a solo female act, coming in at Number 11 with Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God).
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Commenting on his win, Noel Gallagher said in a statement: "I met a guy going into Waitrose the other day, an Irish fella, who grabbed me and said ‘What was that song that you and your brother did all those years ago? I thought, let me throw a dart in the dark here, and said ‘Was it Wonderwall?’ He said ‘That’s it! Wonderwall! I love that song. I didn’t care for much else of it though...’
"But do you know what when they do these charts it’s such a privilege as a songwriter to see your songs consistently in the Top Ten and it makes me feel pretty good. Thank you!"
Greatest Hits Radio’s Network Content Director, Andy Ashton added: "This special Coronation chart has provided a fascinating insight into which of the Greatest Hits from UK music royalty not only stand the test of time but continue to connect with new audiences through streaming.
"These legendary songs and the legends that made them live on at Greatest Hits Radio and in the hearts of our listeners as they are re-invented, re-released and re-loved all over again."
The full Top 300 Countdown is available to view and listen again to online at greatesthitsradio.co.uk.
The Official Top 40 most-streamed songs of the 70s, 80s and 90s by UK artists
Pos | Title | Artist | Year |
1 | WONDERWALL | OASIS | 1995 |
2 | BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY | QUEEN | 1975 |
3 | DON'T STOP ME NOW | QUEEN | 1979 |
4 | DREAMS | FLEETWOOD MAC | 1977 |
5 | EVERYWHERE | FLEETWOOD MAC | 1987 |
6 | DON'T LOOK BACK IN ANGER | OASIS | 1995 |
7 | THE CHAIN | FLEETWOOD MAC | 1977 |
8 | DANCING IN THE MOONLIGHT | TOPLOADER | 1999 |
9 | MR BLUE SKY | ELO | 1977 |
10 | GO YOUR OWN WAY | FLEETWOOD MAC | 1976 |
11 | RUNNING UP THAT HILL | KATE BUSH | 1985 |
12 | EVERYBODY WANTS TO RULE THE WORLD | TEARS FOR FEARS | 1985 |
13 | ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST | QUEEN | 1980 |
14 | TINY DANCER | ELTON JOHN | 1971 |
15 | BITTER SWEET SYMPHONY | THE VERVE | 1997 |
16 | UNDER PRESSURE | QUEEN & DAVID BOWIE | 1981 |
17 | ROCKET MAN | ELTON JOHN | 1972 |
18 | THUNDERSTRUCK | AC/DC | 1990 |
19 | SWEET DREAMS (ARE MADE OF THIS) | EURYTHMICS | 1983 |
20 | YOUR SONG | ELTON JOHN | 1970 |
21 | BACK IN BLACK | AC/DC | 1980 |
22 | I'M STILL STANDING | ELTON JOHN | 1983 |
23 | WAKE ME UP BEFORE YOU GO GO | WHAM | 1984 |
24 | EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE | THE POLICE | 1983 |
25 | COME ON EILEEN | DEXYS MIDNIGHT RUNNERS | 1982 |
26 | CHAMPAGNE SUPERNOVA | OASIS | 1995 |
27 | CARELESS WHISPER | GEORGE MICHAEL | 1984 |
28 | HIGHWAY TO HELL | AC/DC | 1979 |
29 | RED RED WINE | UB40 | 1983 |
30 | NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP | RICK ASTLEY | 1987 |
31 | TAINTED LOVE | SOFT CELL | 1981 |
32 | LIVE FOREVER | OASIS | 1994 |
33 | SULTANS OF SWING | DIRE STRAITS | 1978 |
34 | STAYIN' ALIVE | BEE GEES | 1977 |
35 | DON'T YOU (FORGET ABOUT ME) | SIMPLE MINDS | 1985 |
36 | WANNABE | SPICE GIRLS | 1996 |
37 | CREEP | RADIOHEAD | 1992 |
38 | INSOMNIA | FAITHLESS | 1995 |
39 | WE WILL ROCK YOU | QUEEN | 1977 |
40 | I'M GONNA BE (500 MILES) | THE PROCLAIMERS | 1988 |
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Peter Kelly
I bit of a stretch to call Fleetwood Mac, the Bee Gees and AC/DC UK artists.
Jay1988
I hope OCC publishes the full UK Top 300 list, because the radio show definitely missed out on revealing some of the positions during the broadcasts, unfortunately. The Greatest Hits Radio website doesn't have the UK only Top 300 list, it's a list of artists from numerous countries!
Bengy
Greatest Hits Radio say Toto with Africa were at number 3, not Queen.
Troy Fielding
No doubt, but Toto are American artists.
Bengy
Yes. The OCC list is restricted to UK artists but the Greatest Hits Radio list is for all nationalities.
They include DANCING IN THE MOONLIGHT by TOPLOADER at number ten which was released on 21st February 2000.
And they have omitted all Christmas hits. No Mariah!!