Kay Harvey's Tunes of the Week: Top 10 Hits

By Joseph Macey

9th Mar 2021 | Local News

Kay Harvey's tunes of the week.
Kay Harvey's tunes of the week.

Hey everyone!

Sorry for my absence, it's been a while, but like everyone, I have been struggling in one way or another.

Until gigs start again my column will take a different look, hope you all enjoy it.

First up, the top 10 singles of all time:

  1. Candle in the wind - Elton John 1997
  1. Do they know it's Christmas - Band-aid 1984
  1. Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen 1975/1991
  1. Mull of Kintyre - Wings 1977
  1. You are the one that I want - John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John
1978

  1. Relax - Frankie Goes to Hollywood 1983

  1. Rivers of Babylon - Boney M 1978

  1. Happy - Pharrell Williams 2013

  1. She loves you - The Beatles 1963

  1. Last Christmas - Wham 1984

Elton sold 4.93 million

Band Aid sold 3.8 million

The Beatles sold 1.92 Million

The official Top 10 singles Sunday 7th March

  1. Let's go home together - Ella Henderson & Tom Grennan

2 All you ever wanted - Rag 'n' Bone Man

  1. BED - Joel Corry, Raye & David Guetta.

  1. The Business - Tiesto

  1. Little bit of love - Tom Grennan

  1. Medicine - James Arthur

  1. Friday - Riton & Nightcrawlers

8 My head My heart - Ava Max

9 Driver's Licence

  1. Rasputin - Majestic & Boney M

Fantastic to see my main man Tom Grennan holding 2 places in the top 10 again this week.

His new album Evering Road is released on the 12th of March. I can't wait to receive my copy.

Have a good week everyone.

Take care keep safe.

Kay x

     

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